Chubeez
Chubeez

Reputation: 311

How to upgrade sqlite 3.8.2 to >= 3.8.3

In a virtual Env with Python 3.7.2, I am trying to run django's python manage.py startap myapp and I get this error:

raise ImproperlyConfigured('SQLite 3.8.3 or later is required (found %s).' % Database.sqlite_version)
django.core.exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured: SQLite 3.8.3 or later is required (found 3.8.2).

I'm running Ubuntu Trusty 14.04 Server.

How do I upgrade or update my sqlite version to >=3.8.3?

I ran

$ apt list --installed | grep sqlite

libaprutil1-dbd-sqlite3/trusty,now 1.5.3-1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
libdbd-sqlite3/trusty,now 0.9.0-2ubuntu2 amd64 [installed]
libsqlite3-0/trusty-updates,trusty-security,now 3.8.2-1ubuntu2.2 amd64 [installed]
libsqlite3-dev/trusty-updates,trusty-security,now 3.8.2-1ubuntu2.2 amd64 [installed]
python-pysqlite2/trusty,now 2.6.3-3 amd64 [installed]
python-pysqlite2-dbg/trusty,now 2.6.3-3 amd64 [installed]
sqlite3/trusty-updates,trusty-security,now 3.8.2-1ubuntu2.2 amd64 [installed]

and

sudo apt install --only-upgrade libsqlite3-0

Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree      
Reading state information... Done
libsqlite3-0 is already the newest version.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 14 not upgraded.

EDIT: the settings.py is stock standard:

DATABASES = {
    'default': {
        'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3',
        'NAME': os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'db.sqlite3'),
    }
}

Upvotes: 17

Views: 35696

Answers (5)

PyUnchained
PyUnchained

Reputation: 599

If you don't want to recompile Python and you're using a virtualenv you can do this to set it up without affecting the system as a whole (I've done this with Ubuntu 16/18):

  1. Download SQLite tarball from https://www.sqlite.org/download.html

  2. Extract the contents and cd into the folder.

  3. Run the following commands:

    ./configure

    sudo make install

  4. Now edit the activate script used to start your virtualenv so Python looks in the right place for the newly installed SQLite. Add the following line to the top of /path/to/virtualenv/bin/activate:

    export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/local/lib"

Now, when active, Django 2.2+ should work fine in the virtualenv. Hope that helps.

Upvotes: 19

Parth Ghinaiya
Parth Ghinaiya

Reputation: 149

This error comes because your virtual environment could not connect to newly updated sqlite3 database. For that you have to update your sqlite3 database version manually and then give path of it to your virtual environment. Kindly follow below steps:

  1. Download latest sqlite3 from official site. (https://www.sqlite.org/download.html)wget http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite-autoconf-3070603.tar.gz

  2. Then go to that folder and fire command. tar xvfz sqlite-autoconf-3070603.tar.gz

  3. Go to respective folder. cd sqlite-autoconf-3070603

  4. ./configure

  5. make

  6. make install It may take too time but wait till end. If it's take too much then terminate that process and continue rest of steps.

  7. Now you successfully install updated sqlite3. Now fire this command sudo LD_RUN_PATH=/usr/local/lib ./configure --enable-optimizations

  8. Open your activate file of virtual environment (e.g., venv/bin/activate) and add this line top of the file... export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/local/lib"

  9. Now for checking you can type this commands to your python shell

$ python
Python 3.7.3 (default, Apr 12 2019, 16:23:13) 
>>> import sqlite3
>>> sqlite3.sqlite_version
'3.27.2'

Upvotes: 11

jaeyoung jeong
jaeyoung jeong

Reputation: 41

I have applied the following fix and it worked for my CentOS 7.x server.

Edit /usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/django/db/backends/sqlite3/base.py file as per the below example:

def check_sqlite_version():
# if Database.sqlite_version_info < (3, 8, 3):
# 2018-07-07, edit
if Database.sqlite_version_info < (3, 6, 3):
    raise ImproperlyConfigured('SQLite 3.8.3 or later is required (found %s).' % Database.sqlite_version)

Upvotes: 4

Artur Barseghyan
Artur Barseghyan

Reputation: 14172

In addition to the above mentioned answers, just in case if you experience this behaviour on Travis CI, add dist: xenial directive to fix it.

Upvotes: 4

Mark Bailey
Mark Bailey

Reputation: 1675

I've just been through this. I had to install a separate newer version of SQLite, from

https://www.sqlite.org/download.html

That is in /usr/local/bin. Then I had to recompile Python, telling it to look there:

sudo LD_RUN_PATH=/usr/local/lib ./configure --enable-optimizations
sudo LD_RUN_PATH=/usr/local/lib make altinstall

To check which version of SQLite Python is using:

$ python
Python 3.7.3 (default, Apr 12 2019, 16:23:13) 
>>> import sqlite3
>>> sqlite3.sqlite_version
'3.27.2'

Upvotes: 9

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