<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--
*
* System.Data.SQLite.dll.config -
*
* Written by Joe Mistachkin.
* Released to the public domain, use at your own risk!
*
-->
<configuration>
<appSettings>
<!--
NOTE: If this environment variable is set [to anything], it will be
used by the System.Data.SQLite.Linq.SQLiteProviderManifest class
(and the System.Data.SQLite.EF6.SQLiteProviderManifest class) to
modify future provider manifest tokens by appending the value of
the environment variable to the existing provider manifest token,
if any. Typically, in order for the constructed provider
manifest token to be syntactically correct, the environment
variable value [to be appended] must begin with a semicolon.
-->
<!--
<add key="AppendManifestToken_SQLiteProviderManifest" value="" />
-->
<!--
NOTE: If this environment variable is set [to anything], it will be
used by the System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteConnection class as the
default flags for all opened connections (i.e. when they are
not present in the connection string).
-->
<!--
<add key="DefaultFlags_SQLiteConnection" value="" />
-->
<!--
NOTE: If this configuration variable is set [to anything], the SQLite
logging subsystem may be initialized in a non-default application
domain. By default, this is not allowed due to the potential
for application domain unloading issues.
-->
<!--
<add key="Force_SQLiteLog" value="1" />
-->
<!--
NOTE: If this configuration variable is set [to anything], the native
library pre-loading functionality will be disabled. By default,
the native library pre-loading will attempt to load the native
SQLite library from architecture-specific (e.g. "x86", "amd64",
"x64") or platform-specific (e.g. "Win32") directories that
reside underneath the application base directory.
-->
<!--
<add key="No_PreLoadSQLite" value="1" />
-->
<!--
NOTE: If this configuration variable is set [to anything], the new
connection string parsing algorithm will not be used. This
environment variable is intended for use with legacy code only.
-->
<!--
<add key="No_SQLiteConnectionNewParser" value="1" />
-->
<!--
NOTE: If this configuration variable is set [to anything], the initial
search for types in all loaded assemblies that are tagged with
the SQLiteFunction attribute will be skipped. Normally, this
search is conducted only once per application domain by the
static constructor of the SQLiteFunction class; however, these
implementation details are subject to change.
-->
<!--
<add key="No_SQLiteFunctions" value="1" />
-->
<!--
NOTE: If this configuration variable is set [to anything], it will be
used instead of the application base directory by the native
library pre-loader. This environment variable can be especially
useful in ASP.NET and other hosted environments where direct
control of the location of the managed assemblies is not under
the control of the application.
-->
<!--
<add key="PreLoadSQLite_BaseDirectory" value="" />
-->
<!--
NOTE: If this configuration variable is set [to anything], it will be
used as the base file name (without directory information) for
the native SQLite library to be pre-loaded (e.g. "sqlite3.dll"
or "libsqlite3.so.0").
-->
<!--
<add key="PreLoadSQLite_LibraryFileNameOnly" value="" />
-->
<!--
NOTE: If this configuration variable is set [to anything], it will be
used instead of the processor architecture value contained in the
PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE environment variable to help build the
path of the native library to pre-load.
-->
<!--
<add key="PreLoadSQLite_ProcessorArchitecture" value="x86" />
-->
<!--
NOTE: If this environment variable is set [to anything], the native
library pre-loading code will skip conducting a search for the
native library to pre-load. By default, the search starts in the
location of the currently executing assembly (i.e. the assembly
containing all the managed components for System.Data.SQLite) and
then falls back to the application domain base directory.
-->
<!--
<add key="PreLoadSQLite_NoSearchForDirectory" value="1" />
-->
<!--
NOTE: If this configuration variable is set [to anything], the location
of the currently executing assembly (i.e. the one containing all
the managed components for System.Data.SQLite) will be used as
the basis for locating the the native library to pre-load (i.e.
instead of using the application domain base directory).
-->
<!--
<add key="PreLoadSQLite_UseAssemblyDirectory" value="1" />
-->
<!--
NOTE: This configuration variable is normally set by the operating
system itself and should reflect the native processor
architecture of the current process (e.g. a 32-bit x86
application running on a 64-bit x64 operating system should have
the value "x86").
-->
<!--
<add key="PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE" value="%PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE%" />
-->
<!--
NOTE: If this environment variable is set [to anything], all calls to
prepare a SQL query will be logged, regardless of the flags for
the associated connection.
-->
<!--
<add key="SQLite_ForceLogPrepare" value="1" />
-->
<!--
NOTE: If this environment variable is set [to anything], it will be
used by the System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteFactory class as the type
name containing the System.Data.Common.DbProviderServices
implementation that should be used.
-->
<!--
<add key="TypeName_SQLiteProviderServices" value="" />
-->
<!--
NOTE: If this environment variable is set [to anything], it will be
used by the System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteConvert class as the default
DbType value that should be used when a per-connection value is
not available.
-->
<!--
<add key="Use_SQLiteConvert_DefaultDbType" value="Object" />
-->
<!--
NOTE: If this environment variable is set [to anything], it will be
used by the System.Data.SQLite.SQLiteConvert class as the default
type name that should be used when a per-connection value is not
available.
-->
<!--
<add key="Use_SQLiteConvert_DefaultTypeName" value="" />
-->
</appSettings>
</configuration>