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namespaceodbc= sqlpp::odbc;
intmain() {
odbc::connection_config config;
//DSN between [ ] in odbc.ini for unixodbc
config.data_source_name = "MyDSN";
//Database to use. Leave empty to execute your own USE statement
config.database = "my_schema";
//Username for data source
config.username = "user";
//Authentication for data source
config.password = "password";
//Valid types currently include MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite3, or TSQL//This is used to get the last insert ID, used by insert function
config.type = odbc::connection_config::ODBC_Type::MySQL;
config.debug = true;
odbc::connection db(config);
...
}
Requirements:
Compiler:
sqlpp11-connector-odbc makes use of C++11 and requires a recent compiler and STL. The following compilers are known to compile the test programs:
g++-7.2.0 on Arch Linux as of 2017-10-25
Visual Studio on Windows 7 using LLVM toolset as of 2017-10-29
ODBC:
Appropriate ODBC library (like unixodbc or Windows's ODBC library), and ODBC connector capable of ODBC 3.0 or higher. Tested with unixodbc 2.3.4.
Threading:
Using the same sqlpp::odbc::connection object on multiple threads is not safe. Instead, pass the sqlpp::odbc::connection_config to create a new connection (which may be safe depending on your ODBC connector) or use mutexes.
Wide Strings:
While sqlpp11-connector-odbc should compile on Windows (possibly with some modifications), sqlpp11 uses std::string and std::ostream.
Windows:
To build on Windows for 64 bit, first build and install sqlpp11:
mkdir sqlpp11/build
cd sqlpp11/build
cmake .. -G"Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64" -T"LLVM-vs2014" -DHinnantDate_ROOT_DIR="C:/Users/myuser/source/repos/date/include"# Use VS 2017 to build INSTALL project# As admin, run the Post Build script for INSTALL project
Then you can build sqlpp11-connector-odbc the same way.