


Works with or without root - but if no root, limited to opening files in external storage. Currently the Realm Browser doesnt support accessing databases directly on the device, so you need to copy the database from the emulator/phone to view it. Currently the Realm Browser doesn’t support accessing databases directly on the device, so you need to copy the database from the emulator/phone to view it. Is there a way to update the Realm Browser when data is changed besides downloading the container from device each time Currently, each time I run the app and change data, in order to see it in the Realm Browser, I follow the following steps: 1) Window -> Devices 2) Device -> Installed App -> MyApp -> Download. This browser lets you conveniently view and edit your Realm objects on your phone instead. But if you want to replace SQLite completely, there are also quite a few alternative databases: Couchbase Lite, Interbase, LevelDB, Oracle Berkeley DB (formerly Oracles mobile database was 'Oracle Database Lite'), Realm, SnappyDB, Sparksee Mobile (graph database, brand-new at. Realm is a great replacement for SQLite, however at the moment, viewing/editing your data means transferring your database file to a computer or integrating an extra library into your app for debugging. Realm (formerly tight.db) is a mobile database that enables its users to develop applications faster, develop applications that are fast, and craft amazing. This abstraction is usually an ORM ( object/relational mapping ). Currently the Realm Browser doesn’t support accessing databases directly on the device, so you need to copy the database from the emulator/phone to view it. (Looking for an SQLite browser instead? Try ) An unofficial standalone browser to make development with Realm Mobile Database a bit easier.
