Android
saved settings in a database file which is /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db
.
Android use sqlite3
as the database. We can use adb
to manage the database file. I want to know if there is a way to run all these commands in a perl/python
script to automate the whole query process?
$adb shell
$sqlite3 /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db
The above command will open the settings database. Then you will enter into sqlite3 command line.
First check how many tables existed in the database. Here lists the result.
sqlite> .tables
android_metadata bookmarks gservices
bluetooth_devices favorites system
The settings (such as volume_alarm) I want to get are in "system" table, a .dump command will list all items in the table.
sqlite> .dump system
BEGIN TRANSACTION;
CREATE TABLE system (_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,name TEXT UNIQUE ON CONFLICT REPLACE,value TEXT);
INSERT INTO "system" VALUES(3,’volume_system’,’5′);
INSERT INTO "system" VALUES(4,’volume_voice’,’4′);
INSERT INTO "system" VALUES(5,’volume_alarm’,’6′);
.....
$ select value from system where name ='volume_alarm';
select value from system where name ='volume_alarm'
6
$.quit;
To query a specific value:
Or to pull all records from a table:
Alex P's answer didn't quite work for me but this does:
To query a specific value
Or to pull all records from a table:
this one works.
adb shell sqlite3 /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db "\"select name, value from 'system';\""