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SQLite Database Integration · support · 2025-11-26T19:54:00+00:00

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Paul Bearne resolved
geting this error The SQLite Integration plugin is active, but the wp-content/db.php file is missing. Please deactivate the plugin and re-activate it to try again. no matter what I do see the issue here https://playground.wordpress.net/builder/builder.html#{%22landingPage%22:%22/wp-admin/%22,%22plugins%22:[%22sqlite-database-integration%22],%22preferredVersions%22:{%22php%22:%227.4%22,%22wp%22:%225.9%22},%22steps%22:[{%22step%22:%22login%22,%22username%22:%22admin%22}]} Hi @pbearne , thanks for reporting this! WordPress Playground uses the SQLite Database Integration plugin internally, and it appears that installing it explicitly is not currently compatible with that setup. Generally, it should not be needed to install the SQLite plugin in WordPress Playground. Do you have a use case that requires it? All that said, it would be better to make sure this scenario is supported. Therefore, I created an issue in the SQLite Database Integration repository, https://github.com/WordPress/sqlite-database-integration/issues/299 , so we can track the conversation and progress there.

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Jan Jakeš 2025-12-20T09:50:00+00:00

Hi @pbearne , thanks for reporting this! WordPress Playground uses the SQLite Database Integration plugin internally, and it appears that installing it explicitly is not currently compatible with that setup. Generally, it should not be needed to install the SQLite plugin in WordPress Playground. Do you have a use case that requires it? All that said, it would be better to make sure this scenario is supported. Therefore, I created an issue in the SQLite Database Integration repository, https://github.com/WordPress/sqlite-database-integration/issues/299 , so we can track the conversation and progress there.