I've researched&tried everything, so don't waste your time.
There are 2 possible solutions:
1) Realm.compact(RealmConfiguration):
You need to close all connections to Realm database that you have opened, from activities or where ever you created it. Then you should call Realm.compact(yourDb.getConfiguration()).
If every connection is closed before this compact operation, result will be true, and database will be smaller, else it won't resize it, and result will be false.
2) my kind of compactDb:
Second solution is based on to do some kind of "swap mechanism" that maybe will have slower performance(at some large files, counted in milisecond), but definitely will solve problem of large files and leave only necessary size of realm to your database.
I created my personal function "compactDb()" that will:
1. take my db(realm),
2. copy it into some new File called default-compact.realm
3. delete my db(realm)
4. copy-back file default-compact.realm to my db(new File with extension realm)
5. delete default-compact.realm since we don't need them anymore
This "copy thing" will remove older versions of database and copy only last one(the real size of your database). Since next step is to delete your current db, then you will get rid of those files... :)
Here is my code:
public void compactDb(String dbName){
try{
//move compacted db to new one...
Realm db = Realm.getInstance(getConfig(dbName));
File compactedFile = new File(db.getConfiguration().getRealmDirectory(), "default-compacted.realm");
compactedFile.delete();
db.writeCopyTo(compactedFile);
db.close();
Realm compactedDb = Realm.getInstance(getConfig("default-compacted.realm"));
File dbFile = new File(compactedDb.getConfiguration().getRealmDirectory(), dbName);
dbFile.delete();
compactedDb.writeCopyTo(dbFile);
compactedDb.close();
compactedFile.delete();
}catch (Exception e){
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
helper function that will give me desired configuration that I use through code:
private RealmConfiguration getConfig(String name) {
return new RealmConfiguration.Builder()
.name(name)
.schemaVersion(0)
.build();
}
Usage of this function is:
compactDb("default.realm");
and your Realm database will be resized to real size...
Have a happy coding :)