MSSQL / TDS Database driver for Elixir.
Add Tds as a dependency in your mix.exs
file.
def deps do
[{:tds, "~> 0.2"} ]
end
After you are done, run mix deps.get
in your shell to fetch and compile Tds. Start an interactive Elixir shell with iex -S mix
.
iex> {:ok, pid} = Tds.Connection.start_link([hostname: "localhost", username: "test_user", password: "test_password", database: "test_db", port: 4000])
{:ok, #PID<0.69.0>}
iex> Tds.Connection.query!(pid, "SELECT 'Some Awesome Text' AS MyColumn", [])
%Tds.Result{columns: ["MyColumn"], rows: [{"Some Awesome Text"}], num_rows: 1}}
iex> Tds.Connection.query!(pid, "INSERT INTO MyTable (MyColumn) VALUES (@my_value)", [%Tds.Parameter{name: "@my_value", value: "My Actual Value"}])
%Tds.Result{columns: nil, rows: nil, num_rows: 1}}
- Automatic decoding and encoding of Elixir values to and from MSSQL's binary format
- Supports TDS Version 7.3, 7.4
Tds Supports sql instances by passing instance: "instancename"
to the connection options.
TDS Elixir
---------- ------
NULL nil
bool true | false
char "é"
int 42
float 42.0
text "text"
binary <<42>>
numeric #Decimal<42.0> *
date {2013, 10, 12}
time {0, 37, 14}
datetime {{2013, 10, 12}, {0, 37, 14}}
uuid <<160,238,188,153,156,11,78,248,187,109,107,185,189,56,10,17>>
All data types will be supported, unsupported types currently are udt, xml
To contribute you need to compile Tds from source and test it:
$ git clone https://github.com/livehelpnow/tds.git
$ cd tds
$ mix test
The tests require an addition to your hosts file to connect to your sql server database.
sqlserver.local
Additionally SQL authentication needs to be used for connecting and testing. Add the user test_user as owner to the database test_db. See one of the test files for the connection information and port number.
##Special Thanks
Thanks to ericmj, this driver takes a lot of inspiration from postgrex. https://github.com/ericmj/
Also thanks to everyone in the Elixir Gogle group and on the Elixir IRC Channel
Copyright 2014, 2015 LiveHelpNow
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