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dart-odbc allows you to connect to any database vendor with your legacy ODBC drivers.

Usage

The library interface looks very similar to the original ODBC API:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms710252(v=vs.85).aspx

Connect:

// Allocate an environment handle.
var hEnv = new SqlHandle();

sqlAllocHandle(SQL_HANDLE_ENV, null, hEnv);

// Set ODBC version to be used.
var version = new SqlPointer()..value = SQL_OV_ODBC3;

sqlSetEnvAttr(hEnv, SQL_ATTR_ODBC_VERSION, version, 0);

// Allocate a connection handle.
var hConn = new SqlHandle();

sqlAllocHandle(SQL_HANDLE_DBC, hEnv, hConn);

// Connect.
sqlConnect(hConn, "<YOUR DSN>", SQL_NTS, "<YOUR USER ID>", SQL_NTS, "<YOUR PASSWORD>", SQL_NTS);

Retrieve some data:

// Allocate a statement handle.
var hStmt = new SqlHandle();

sqlAllocHandle(SQL_HANDLE_STMT, hConn, hStmt);

// Prepare a statement.
sqlPrepare(hStmt, "SELECT name FROM customers WHERE customer_id = ?", SQL_NTS);

// Bind parameters.
var customerId = new SqlIntBuffer()..poke(<YOUR CUSTOMER_ID>);

sqlBindParameter(hStmt, 1, SQL_PARAM_INPUT, customerId.ctype(),
                 SQL_INTEGER, 0, 0, customerId.address(), 0, null);

// Bind result set columns.
var name = new SqlStringBuffer(32);
var flags = new SqlIntBuffer();

sqlBindCol(hStmt, 1, name.ctype(), name.address(), name.length(), flags.address());

// Execute and fetch some data.
sqlExecute(hStmt);

sqlFetch(hStmt);

...

// Free statement handle.
sqlFreeHandle(SQL_HANDLE_STMT, hStmt);

Disconnect:

// Disconnect.
sqlDisconnect(hConn);

// Free connection handle.
sqlFreeHandle(SQL_HANDLE_DBC, hConn);

// Free environment handle.
sqlFreeHandle(SQL_HANDLE_ENV, hEnv);

Note that error handling has been removed for clarity.

Take a look at the test folder for more examples.

Testing

odbc_test, located at test folder, is a command line application that can be used to test the library with any database vendor.

Example:

dart odbc_test.dart --driver "Oracle in XE" --version 380 --dsn ODBC_TEST_ORACLE --uid odbc_test --pwd odbc_test

Execute odbc_test.dart without parameters to see details of usage.

Take a look at the schema folder to get the proper database schema to be used for testing.

Building

ODBC binding is made with a Dart native extension, that is, a .dll (Windows), .so (Linux) or .dylib (Mac) file.

The source code is available, so you can build your own version.

Windows

Instructions to compile the native extension with Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Express Edition:

  • Create a new Win32 DLL empty project
    (File | New | Project)

  • Use "Multi-Byte Character Set" instead of "UNICODE"
    (Configuration Properties | General | Character Set)

  • Add <YOUR DART SDK DIRECTORY>/include to VC++ include directories
    (Configuration Properties | VC++ Directories | Include Directories)

  • Add <YOUR DART SDK DIRECTORY>/bin to VC++ library directories
    (Configuration Properties | VC++ Directories | Library Directories)

  • Add dart.lib to additional dependencies
    (Configuration Properties | Linker | Input | Additional Dependencies)

  • Add DART_SHARED_LIB and ODBC_EXTENSION_EXPORTS to preprocessor definitions
    (Configuration Properties | C/C++ | Preprocessor | Preprocessor Definitions)

  • Copy all files from the cpp/src folder of the dart-odbc project to the "Source Files"

  • Compile it!

Linux

Instructions to compile the native extension with gcc:

  • Start a command line console in the cpp/src folder of the project

  • Compile sources with the following command:
    g++ -fPIC -m32 -shared -O2 -I/include -I/include -lodbc -o libodbc_ext.so odbc_ext.cc odbc_ext_box.cc odbc_ext_sql.cc

Notes

  • This package only includes the 32 bits Windows dll, but it can be used in 64 bits operating system.

  • If you use the Win32 version in a Win64 operating system just remember to use the Win32 ODBC administrator located at <YOUR WINDOW DIRECTORY>\SysWOW64\odbcad32.exe, instead of the one available under Windows Control Panel.

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