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
).
MssqlEcto depends on Microsoft's ODBC Driver for SQL Server. You can find installation instructions for Linux or other platforms on the official site.
If you are using
application inference,
i.e. application
in your mix.exs
looks something like this:
def application do
[extra_applications: [:logger]]
end
Note, the lack of :applications
key. Then, you just need to add the following
dependencies:
def deps do
[{:mssql_ecto, "~> 1.2.0"},
{:mssqlex, "~> 1.1.0"}]
end
Without Application Inference
If you are explicitly calling out all running applications under application
in your mix.exs
, i.e. it looks something like this:
def application do
[applications: [:logger, :plug, :postgrex]]
end
Then, you need to add mssql_ecto
and mssqlex
to both your deps
and list of
running applications:
def application do
[applications: [:logger, :plug, :mssqlex, :mssql_ecto]]
end
def deps do
[{:mssql_ecto, "~> 1.2.0"},
{:mssqlex, "~> 1.1.0"}]
end
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"
An example project using mssql_ecto with Docker has kindly been created by Chase Pursłey. It can be viewed here.
Ecto Type | SQL Server Type | Caveats |
---|---|---|
:id | int | |
:serial | int identity(1, 1) | |
:bigserial | bigint identity(1,1) | When a query is returning this value with the returning syntax and no schema is used, it will be returned as a string rather than an integer value |
:binary_id | char(36) | |
:uuid | char(36) | |
:string | nvarchar | |
:binary | nvarchar(4000) | Limited size, not fully implemented |
:integer | int | |
:boolean | bit | |
{:array, type} | list of type | Not Supported |
:map | nvarchar(4000) | Not Supported |
{:map, _} | nvarchar(4000) | Not Supported |
:date | date | |
:time | time | Can write but can't read |
:utc_datetime | datetime2 | |
:naive_datetime | datetime2 | |
:float | float | |
:decimal | decimal |
- Table comments
- Column comments
- On conflict
- Upserts
Running the integration tests requires an instance of SQL Server running on
localhost
and certain configuration variables set as environment variables:
- MSSQL_DVR should be set to the ODBC driver to be used. Usually
SQL Server Native Client 11.0
on Windows,ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server
on Linux. - MSSQL_UID should be set to the name of a login with sufficient permissions,
e.g.
sa
- MSSQL_PWD should be set to the password for the above account
The tests will create a database named mssql_ecto_integration_test
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