@axway/api-builder-plugin-dc-mssql

MSSQL plugin

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README

Microsoft SQL Server (MSSQL) Connector

The Microsoft SQL Server data connector is a plugin for API Builder that can connect to your MSSQL instance and interrogate your schema that will automatically provision Models into to your project, and optionally, automatically generate a rich CRUD API to the underlying tables. The Models can be used programmatically, or can be used within the flow editor to interact with your database.

Minimum requirements

Supported versions

  • SQL Server 2008 or later

Memory

  • ~8 MB

Disk space

  • ~15 MB

Supported features

  • Automatic generation of Models from SQL tables
  • Automatic generation of API for Models
  • Full CRUD operations on tables via Models

Installation

npm install --no-optional @axway/api-builder-plugin-dc-mssql

A configuration file is generated for you and placed into the conf directory of your API Builder project. By default, we use a host of localhost, and expect user and password to come from the OS host environment.

Configuration

Once the plugin is installed, the configuration file is located <project>/conf/mssql.default.js.

Option name Type Description
connector string Must be: @axway/api-builder-plugin-dc-mssql
user string The user with which to connect to the database.
password string The user's password with which to connect to the database.
host string The database host.
port number The database post.
database string The database instance name.
connectionTimeout number Connection timeout in MS
requestTimeout number Request timeout in MS
generateModelsFromSchema boolean If enabled, API Builder will automatically interrogate the database and auto-generate Models from SQL tables.
modelAutogen boolean If enabled, API Builder will automatically generate a full and rich CRUD API from the generated Models.
options object MSSQL Connection options
options.encrypt boolean Encrypt the database connection. Required when connecting to Azure

Usage

After you configure the connector, you can start up your API Builder project and visit the console (normally found under http://localhost:8080/console). Your connector will be listed under the Connectors section of the console.

Your database tables will be listed under the Models section of the console. You can now click on the gear icon to the right of the table names and generate flow based APIs.

You can also reference the connector in a custom model.

const Account = APIBuilder.Model.extend('Account', {
  fields: {
    Name: { type: String, required: true }
  },
  connector: 'mssql'
});

If you want to map a specific model to a specific table, use metadata. For example, to map the account model to the table named accounts, set it such as:

const Account = APIBuilder.Model.extend('account', {
  fields: {
    Name: { type: String, required: false, validator: /[a-zA-Z]{3,}/ }
  },
  connector: 'mssql',
  metadata: {
    'mssql': {
      table: 'accounts'
    }
  }
});

Known issues and limitations

Changes

3.0.4

  • 7008: Fixed the issue where the plugin configuration file is not installed correctly if the project conf directory does not exist.

3.0.3

  • 6934: Internal refactoring around code style.

3.0.2

3.0.1

  • 6837: Updated driver dependency. Now using tedious directly.

3.0.0

  • 6837: Breaking change: requires minimum Node.js version 12.x.

  • 6837: Breaking change: The driver encrypts connections to SQL Server by default, but self-signed certificates, or certificates not matching SNI, unknown certificates, or otherwise invalid certificates, will not be trusted and connections will fail. For testing, it may be necessary to set options.trustServerCertificate to true.

  • 6837: Breaking change: Passing unknown properties to connection pool configuration now throws errors (see https://github.com/Vincit/tarn.js/issues/19 for details);

  • 6837: Breaking change: beforeDestroy pool configuration option was removed. You should use tarn.js event handlers if you still need similar functionality.

  • 6837: Breaking change: Connection URL parsing changed from legacy url.parse to WHATWG URL. If you have symbols, unusual for a URL (not A-z, not digits, not dot, not dash) - check Node.js docs for details

  • 6837: Upgraded mssql to 7.x.x, see changelog for details of changes.

  • 6837: Upgraded knex to 0.95.x, see changelog for details of changes.

2.0.0

  • 6545: Upgraded knex to 0.21.x, see changelog for details of changes.

  • 6545: Upgraded mssql to 6.x.x, see changelog for details of changes.

1.1.4

  • 6315: Internal chore.

1.1.3

  • 6116: Internal cleanup chore.

1.1.2

  • 6114: Refactor code for style, security and performance improvements.

1.1.1

  • 6115: Internal fix for Sonar scans.

1.1.0

  • 6093: Removed the explicit maximum supported Node.js version limitation in package.json.

1.0.13

  • 6026: Documents ranges of supported Node.js versions in package.json

1.0.12

  • 6074: Internal CI chore

1.0.11

  • 5704: Fixes issue where distinct failed to paginate with error: ORDER BY items must appear in the select list if SELECT DISTINCT is specified

1.0.10

  • 5711: Internal cleanup of dependencies.

1.0.9

  • 5711: Internal cleanup of npm scripts.

1.0.8

  • 5715: Internal changes to remove integration tests.

1.0.7

  • 5709: Internal changes to update eslint rules.

1.0.6

  • 5707: Internal cleanup to code coverage during build process.

1.0.0

  • 4544: Initial Implementation

License

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