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In SQLite with Entity Framework I create the database with :

class MyContext : DbContext
{   
    // DbSets, OnModelCreating(), etc.

    protected override void OnConfiguring(DbContextOptionsBuilder optionsBuilder)
    {
        optionsBuilder.UseSqlite("Data Source=c:\\test.db");
    }
}

//this is in my test method
 using (var db = new MyContext())
{
    db.Database.EnsureCreated();
}

It works; database gets created. But I want to encrypt the database by providing a password in connection string:

optionsBuilder.UseSqlite("Data Source=c:\\test.db;Password=mypassword");

From EnsureCreated I get :

An unhandled exception of type 'System.ArgumentException' occurred in System.Data.dll Additional information: Keyword not supported: 'password'.

How can I encrypt that SQLite database?

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3 Answers 3

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The "pure", open source sqlite3.dll does not support encryption. There are other implementations, including licenced and unlicensed. For my solution I have used rindeal/SQLite3-Encryption project from GitHub

My solution:

  1. Download compiled binaries
  2. Copy sqlite3.dll to BIN folder
    • add the DLL to project in Visual Studio
    • set Copy to Output Directory - Copy always
  3. Use this code in context's constructor:

    string password;
    var connection = Database.GetDbConnection();
    connection.Open();
    using (var command = connection.CreateCommand())
    {
        command.CommandText = $"PRAGMA key='{password}';";
        command.ExecuteNonQuery();
    }
    
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According to this answer Protect SQLite database used by EntityFramework Core Application

EF Core uses Microsoft.Data.Sqlite, which does not currently support encryption out-of-box. See https://github.com/aspnet/Microsoft.Data.Sqlite/issues/184. You could add encryption yourself using SQLite extensions.

At the GitHub link provided there were other links to an alternative at

Encryption in Microsoft.Data.Sqlite

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  • That also throws exception "Keyword not supported: 'version'."
    – Tschareck
    Jun 16, 2016 at 14:03
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I've used that implementation that Tschareck posted:

 private const string Password = "1234";
        protected override void OnConfiguring(DbContextOptionsBuilder optionsBuilder)
        {
            var conn = new SqliteConnection(@"Data Source=test.db;");
            conn.Open();

            using (var command = conn.CreateCommand())
            {
                command.CommandText = $"PRAGMA key = '{Password}';";
                command.ExecuteNonQuery();
            }
            optionsBuilder.UseSqlite(conn);
        }

and managed to put the password to my solution, and solution works fine, but I have another problem - I cannot open database (I'm using DB Browser for SQL Lite) using that password (when I click "Ok" Password gets deleted and nothing happens):

printScreen DB Browser

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    DB browser cannot open encrypted file. Only way to open it is to unlock database first "manually": copy sqlite3.exe into the folder with database, run command line tool run command: sqlite3 -key YourKey DBname.db (where YourKey is key you have used for encription, and DBname is name of your database) run command: .rekey YourKey "" ""
    – mamarija
    Mar 13, 2018 at 14:42
  • You can use this other SQLite Browser "SQLite2009 Pro Enterprise Manager" sqlite2009pro.azurewebsites.net If the database is protected by password the browser ask you the password
    – fedeteka
    May 2, 2018 at 12:59

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