MssqlEcto

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Ecto Adapter for Mssqlex

Installation

Erlang ODBC Application

MssqlEcto requires the Erlang ODBC application to be installed. This might require the installation of an additional package depending on how you have installed Elixir/Erlang (e.g. on Ubuntu sudo apt-get install erlang-odbc).

Microsoft's ODBC Driver

MssqlEcto depends on Microsoft's ODBC Driver for SQL Server. You can find installation instructions for Linux or other platforms on the official site.

Mix

Add the following to your mix file:

def deps do
  [{:mssql_ecto, "~> 2.0.0-beta.0"}]
end

Configuration

Example configuration:

config :my_app, MyApp.Repo,
  adapter: MssqlEcto,
  database: "sql_server_db",
  username: "bob",
  password: "mySecurePa$$word",
  hostname: "localhost",
  instance_name: "MSSQLSERVER",
  port: "1433"

Example Project

An example project using mssql_ecto with Docker has kindly been created by Chase Pursłey. It can be viewed here.

Type Mappings

Needs testing/validation

Ecto Type SQL Server Type Caveats
:id int
:serial int identity(1, 1)
:bigserial bigint identity(1,1)
:binary_id char(36)
:uuid char(36)
:string nvarchar
:binary nvarchar(4000) Limited size, not fully implemented
:integer int
:boolean bit
list of type Not Supported
:map nvarchar(4000) Not Supported
nvarchar(4000) Not Supported
:date date
:time time Can write but can't read
:utc_datetime datetime2
:naive_datetime datetime2
:float float
:decimal decimal

Features not yet implemented

Known Issues

See the the list of known issues.

Contributing

Test Setup

Running the tests requires an instance of SQL Server running on localhost and certain configuration variables set as environment variables:

The tests will create a database named mssql_ecto_integration_test

The script /bash_scripts/setup_test_db.sh starts a docker image that holds the test database.

Code of Conduct

This project had a Code of Conduct if you wish to contribute to this project, please abide by its rules.