office-gobmx/connectivity
Mike Kaganski 5ed1415d1c tdf#68676, tdf#131238: implement and use Unicode ODBC functions on Windows
It also prepares for using it on other platforms as well; the code is
generic, and should work with 32-bit SQLWCHAR, too. But I can't test
it, so it is not enabled on other platforms for now (see bUseWChar,
which was moved to connectivity/source/inc/odbc/OTools.hxx).

Change-Id: I29fe117910bbab62aba37e85dd27d65a742d28c7
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/171081
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Mike Kaganski <mike.kaganski@collabora.com>
2024-07-27 14:10:37 +02:00
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source tdf#68676, tdf#131238: implement and use Unicode ODBC functions on Windows 2024-07-27 14:10:37 +02:00
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AllLangMoTarget_cnr.mk
Configuration_ado.mk
Configuration_calc.mk
Configuration_dbase.mk
Configuration_evoab.mk
Configuration_firebird.mk
Configuration_flat.mk
Configuration_hsqldb.mk
Configuration_jdbc.mk
Configuration_macab.mk
Configuration_mysql.mk
Configuration_mysql_jdbc.mk
Configuration_odbc.mk
Configuration_postgresql.mk
Configuration_writer.mk
CppunitTest_connectivity_ado.mk
CppunitTest_connectivity_commontools.mk
CppunitTest_connectivity_mysql_test.mk
CppunitTest_connectivity_sharedresources.mk
IwyuFilter_connectivity.yaml
Jar_ConnectivityTools.mk
Jar_sdbc_hsqldb.mk
JunitTest_complex.mk
Library_ado.mk
Library_calc.mk
Library_dbase.mk
Library_dbpool2.mk
Library_dbtools.mk
Library_evoab.mk
Library_file.mk
Library_firebird_sdbc.mk
Library_flat.mk
Library_hsqldb.mk
Library_jdbc.mk
Library_macab1.mk
Library_macabdrv1.mk
Library_mozbootstrap.mk
Library_mysql_jdbc.mk
Library_mysqlc.mk
Library_odbc.mk Refactor ODBC functions code for clarity 2024-07-26 23:20:12 +02:00
Library_postgresql-sdbc-impl.mk
Library_postgresql-sdbc.mk
Library_sdbc2.mk
Library_writer.mk
Makefile
Module_connectivity.mk
Package_postgresql-sdbc.mk
Rdb_postgresql-sdbc.mk
README.md

Database Connectivity

Contains database pieces, drivers, etc.

dbaccess builds UI on top of this.

Testing

PostgreSQL

For testing, use:

podman pull postgres:latest
podman run --name=postgres -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=foobarbaz -p 127.0.0.1:5432:5432 postgres:latest

In Base, Connect to an existing database, select PostgreSQL:

URL: host=127.0.0.1 port=5432 dbname=postgres
User: postgres
Password: foobarbaz

podman stop postgres
podman rm postgres

In order to test SCRAM authentication, create the container like this:

podman run --name=postgres -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=foobarbaz -e POSTGRES_INITDB_ARGS=--auth-host=scram-sha-256 -e POSTGRES_HOST_AUTH_METHOD=scram-sha-256 -p 127.0.0.1:5432:5432 postgres:latest

MySQL

For mysql_test:

  • The CppunitTest_mysql_test unit test can be used to test the mysqlc library with any versions of mysql or mariadb server of your choice.

  • This test does not run automatically. It can be triggered with setting the environment variable "CONNECTIVITY_TEST_MYSQL_DRIVER".

  • The environment variable should contain a URL of the following format: [user]/[passwd]@sdbc:mysql:mysqlc:[host]:[port]/db_name

  • tl;dr:

    podman pull mariadb/server
    podman run --name=mariadb -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=foobarbaz -p 127.0.0.1:3306:3306 mariadb/server
    podman exec -it mariadb /bin/bash -c "echo -e CREATE DATABASE test | /usr/bin/mysql -u root"
    (cd connectivity && make -srj8 CppunitTest_connectivity_mysql_test CONNECTIVITY_TEST_MYSQL_DRIVER="root/foobarbaz@sdbc:mysql:mysqlc:127.0.0.1:3306/test")
    podman stop mariadb
    podman rm mariadb

Firebird

Firebird has two primary file types:

  • Databases - FDB files. These are version-specific, platform-specific, optimized for performance, and thus incompatible between versions. These are what those comments are about. Initially, when FB integration was considered, these files were evaluated for ODBs, but were rejected because of the said incompatibility - even when the version is the same, it will differ on big endian architecture and little endian one. The problem discussed in those comments is when people open stand-alone FDBs that are shipped e.g. with FB installation itself, not when people open ODBs.

  • Database backups - FBKs. These are what we use inside ODBs. These are designed to be compatible, independent of architecture; and later versions of FB are always able to open FBKs created in older FB versions.

Our embedded FB is used like this:

  • FBK is extracted from ODB;
  • Embedded FB extracts the compatible FBK into an incompatible FDB (specific to this version of embedded FB DLL);
  • FB works with this temporary FDB;
  • When saving ODB, embedded FB backups the FDB into FBK again, and that is stored inside the ODB.

It, indeed, creates additional performance penalty, but makes the ODB readable by all the future LO versions, no matter what future FB version they embed.