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First, I want to inform about the case to avoid the misunderstanding.

By sqlite extension, I mention Sqlite's extension like FTS, not PHP's sqlite extension.

I have been using PDO Sqlite in my application, it cannot be changed.

As I saw here, Sqlite extensions can be loaded as query seen below:

SELECT load_extension('xyz.so');
$db = new PDO ( 'sqlite:qwert.db' );
$db->query("SELECT load_extension('myextension.so');");
$db->query("SELECT myfunction(name) FROM table");
$rows = $db->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_CLASS, 'stdClass');

Note: myfunction is method of myextension

But when I test with this query from PDO, it return "not authorized" message.

For only testing purpose, I tried PHP's Sqlite3 extension to load the extension by using the code below:

$db = new SQLite3('qwer.db');
$db->loadExtension('xyz.so');

It works

As I know that PDO Sqlite hasnot a method like loadExtension for loading extensions

Any idea how can I handle this?

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  • You should add your code how you connect to the sqlite database and that shows how you fire the SELECT load query.
    – hakre
    Jan 6, 2012 at 10:09
  • Where does the error occur? When loading the extension or when calling myfunction ?
    – Dan Soap
    Jan 6, 2012 at 11:43

3 Answers 3

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could not find a compiler flag and we have solved it with a quick'n dirty hack in pdo_sqlite extension. patched sqlite_driver.c with sqlite3_enable_load_extension() from sqlite3 API.

--- php-5.3.7.old/ext/pdo_sqlite/sqlite_driver.c    2012-01-06 11:04:44.000000000 -0500
+++ sqlite_driver.c 2012-01-06 08:16:58.000000000 -0500
@@ -718,6 +718,8 @@
        goto cleanup;
    }
 
+   sqlite3_enable_load_extension(H->db, 1);
+
    if (PG(safe_mode) || (PG(open_basedir) && *PG(open_basedir))) {
        sqlite3_set_authorizer(H->db, authorizer, NULL);
    }
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  • It's again fixed same issue after 7 years, thanks :) Oct 17, 2019 at 6:19
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+500

I have implemented a library with a solution for this problem for PHP 7.4+ which does not involve recompiling the PDO driver. In short, it uses PHP's FFI extension and Z-Engine (which reads PHP's internal memory structures using FFI) to make a direct call to the SQLite C API. You can find more detailed background information in this blog post. I would not recommend this solution in production yet, but it could be a feasible workaround for test or development workflows.

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No way present now except workaround mentioned above. If you would want to check progress somewhere in the future, there's an issue on PHP bugtracker.

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