activerecord-jdbc-adapter is a database adapter for Rails' ActiveRecord component that can be used with JRuby[http://www.jruby.org/]. It allows use of virtually any JDBC-compliant database with your JRuby on Rails application. == Databases What's there, and what is not there: * MySQL - Complete support * PostgreSQL - Complete support * Oracle - Complete support * Microsoft SQL Server - Complete support except for change_column_default * DB2 - Complete, except for the migrations: * change_column * change_column_default * remove_column * rename_column * add_index * remove_index * rename_table * FireBird - Complete, except for change_column_default and rename_column * Derby - Complete, except for: * change_column * change_column_default * remove_column * rename_column * HSQLDB - Complete * H2 - Complete * SQLite3 - work in progress * Informix - Fairly complete support, all tests pass and migrations appear to work. Comments welcome. Other databases will require testing and likely a custom configuration module. Please join the activerecord-jdbc mailing-lists[http://kenai.com/projects/activerecord-jdbc/lists] to help us discover support for more databases. == Using ActiveRecord JDBC === Inside Rails To use activerecord-jdbc-adapter with JRuby on Rails: 1. Choose the adapter you wish to gem install. The following pre-packaged adapters are available: * base jdbc (activerecord-jdbc-adapter). Supports all available databases via JDBC, but requires you to download and manually install the database vendor's JDBC driver .jar file. * mysql (activerecord-jdbcmysql-adapter) * postgresql (activerecord-jdbcpostgresql-adapter) * derby (activerecord-jdbcderby-adapter) * hsqldb (activerecord-jdbchsqldb-adapter) * h2 (activerecord-jdbch2-adapter) 2. If you're using Rails 2.0, you may skip to the next step. For Rails prior to version 2.0, you'll need to add one-time setup to your config/environment.rb file in your Rails application. Add the following lines just before the Rails::Initializer. (If you're using activerecord-jdbc-adapter under the old gem name used in versions 0.5 and earlier (ActiveRecord-JDBC), replace 'activerecord-jdbc-adapter' with 'ActiveRecord-JDBC' below.) if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /java/ require 'rubygems' gem 'activerecord-jdbc-adapter' require 'jdbc_adapter' end 3. Configure your database.yml to use the jdbc adapter. For mysql, postgres, derby, oracle, hsqldb, h2, and informix you can simply configure the database in the normal Rails style. If you use one of the convenience 'activerecord-jdbcXXX-adapter' adapters, be sure and put a 'jdbc' prefix in front of the databas adapter name as below. development: adapter: jdbcmysql username: blog password: hostname: localhost database: weblog_development For other databases, you'll need to know the database driver class and URL. Example: development: adapter: jdbc username: blog password: driver: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver url: jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/weblog_development === Standalone, with ActiveRecord 1. Install the gem with JRuby: jruby -S gem install activerecord-jdbc-adapter If you wish to use the adapter for a specific database, you can install it directly and a driver gem will be installed as well: jruby -S gem install activerecord-jdbcderby-adapter 2. If using ActiveRecord 2.0 (Rails 2.0) or greater, you can skip to the next step. Otherwise, ensure the following code gets executed in your script: require 'rubygems' gem 'activerecord-jdbc-adapter' require 'jdbc_adapter' require 'active_record' 3. After this you can establish a JDBC connection like this: ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection( :adapter => 'jdbcderby', :database => "db/my-database" ) or like this (but requires that you manually put the driver jar on the classpath): ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection( :adapter => 'jdbc', :driver => 'org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver', :url => 'jdbc:derby:test_ar;create=true' ) == Getting the source The source for activerecord-jdbc-adapter is available using git. git clone git://github.com/nicksieger/activerecord-jdbc-adapter.git == Running AR-JDBC's Tests Drivers for 4 open-source databases are included. Provided you have MySQL installed, you can simply type jruby -S rake to run the tests. A database named weblog_development is needed beforehand with a connection user of "blog" and password empty. If you want rails logging enabled during these test runs you can edit test/jdbc_common.rb and add the following line: require 'db/logger' == Running AR Tests # If you want to run MRI against Rails remember to re-export RUBYLIB to be # empty (or whatever you normally have it set to when you are done). export RUBYLIB=$(find $HOME/NetbeansProjects/activerecord-jdbc-adapter -name lib -type d | grep -v pkg | ruby -e 'puts $stdin.readlines.map{|l| l.chomp}.join(":")') cd active_record_source_dir jruby -S rake test_jdbcmysql (or specific adapter you want to test) == Authors This project was written by Nick Sieger and Ola Bini with lots of help from the JRuby community. == License activerecord-jdbc-adapter is released under a BSD license. See the LICENSE file included with the distribution for details. Open-source driver gems for activerecord-jdbc-adapter are licensed under the same license the database's drivers are licensed. See each driver gem's LICENSE.txt file for details.