Sql

Description

Executes a series of SQL statements via JDBC to a database. Statements can either be read in from a text file using the src attribute or from between the enclosing SQL tags.

Multiple statements can be provided, separated by semicolons (or the defined delimiter). Individual lines within the statements can be commented using either --, // or REM at the start of the line.

The autocommit attribute specifies whether auto-commit should be turned on or off whilst executing the statements. If auto-commit is turned on each statement will be executed and committed. If it is turned off the statements will all be executed as one transaction.

The onerror attribute specifies how to proceed when an error occurs during the execution of one of the statements. The possible values are: continue execution, only show the error; stop execution, log the error but don't fail the task and abort execution and transaction and fail task.

Proxies. Some JDBC drivers (including the Oracle thin driver), use the JVM's proxy settings to route their JDBC operations to the database. Since Apache Ant 1.7, Ant running on Java 5 or later defaults to using the proxy settings of the operating system. Accordingly, the OS proxy settings need to be valid, or Ant's proxy support disabled with -noproxy option.

Parameters

Attribute Description Required
driver Class name of the jdbc driver Yes
url Database connection URL Yes
userid Database user name Yes
password Database password Yes
src File containing SQL statements Yes, unless statements enclosed within tags
encoding The encoding of the files containing SQL statements No; defaults to default JVM character encoding
outputencoding The encoding of the files holding results. since Ant 1.9.4 No; defaults to default JVM character encoding
delimiter String that separates SQL statements No; defaults to ;;
autocommit Auto commit flag for database connection No; defaults to false
print Print result sets from the statements No; defaults to false
showheaders Print headers for result sets from the statements No; defaults to true
showtrailers Print trailer for number of rows affected No; defaults to true
output Output file for result sets. Since Ant 1.8 can specify any Resource that supports output (see note). No; print to System.out by default
append whether output should be appended to or overwrite an existing file. No; defaults to false, ignored if output does not specify a filesystem destination
classpath Classpath used to load driver No; defaults to system classpath
classpathref The classpath to use, given as a reference to a path defined elsewhere. No; defaults to system classpath
onerror Action to perform when statement fails: continue, stop, abort No; defaults to abort
rdbms Execute task only if this rdbms No; unrestricted by default
version Execute task only if rdbms version match No; unrestricted by default
caching Should the task cache loaders and the driver? No; defaults to true
delimitertype Control whether the delimiter will only be recognized on a line by itself.
Can be normal—anywhere on the line, or row, meaning it must be on a line by itself
No; defaults to normal
keepformat Control whether the format of SQL will be preserved.
Useful when loading packages and procedures.
No; defaults to false
escapeprocessing Control whether the Java statement object will perform escape substitution.
See Statement's API docs for details. Since Ant 1.6.
No; defaults to true
expandproperties Set to true to turn on property expansion in nested SQL, inline in the task or nested transactions. Since Ant 1.7. No; defaults to true
rawblobs If true, will write raw streams rather than hex encoding when printing BLOB results. Since Ant 1.7.1. No; defaults to false
failOnConnectionError If false, will only print a warning message and not execute any statement if the task fails to connect to the database. Since Ant 1.8.0. No; defaults to true
strictDelimiterMatching If false, delimiters will be searched for in a case-insensitive manner (i.e. delimiter=go matches GO) and surrounding whitespace will be ignored (delimiter=go matches GO ). Since Ant 1.8.0. No; defaults to true
showWarnings If true, SQLWarnings will be logged at the warning level. Since Ant 1.8.0.
Note: even if the attribute is set to false, warnings that apply to the connection will be logged at the verbose level.
No; defaults to false
treatWarningsAsErrors If true, SQLWarnings will be treated like errors—and the logic selected via the onError attribute applies. Since Ant 1.8.0. No; defaults to false
csvColumnSeparator The column separator used when printing the results. Since Ant 1.8.0. No; defaults to ,
csvQuoteCharacter The character used to quote column values.
If set, columns that contain either the column separator or the quote character itself will be surrounded by the quote character. The quote character itself will be doubled if it appears inside of the column's value.
Note: BLOB values will never be quoted. Since Ant 1.8.0.
No; default is not set (i.e. no quoting ever occurs)
forceCsvQuoteChar If true, quoting always occurs No; default is not set (i.e. quoting occurs only where needed)
errorproperty The name of a property to set in the event of an error. Since Ant 1.8.0 No
warningproperty The name of a property to set in the event of an warning. Since Ant 1.8.0 No
rowcountproperty The name of a property to set to the number of rows updated by the first statement/transaction that actually returned a row count. Since Ant 1.8.0 No

Parameters specified as nested elements

transaction

Use nested <transaction> elements to specify multiple blocks of commands to the executed executed in the same connection but different transactions. This is particularly useful when there are multiple files to execute on the same schema.

Attribute Description Required
src File containing SQL statements Yes, unless statements enclosed within tags

The <transaction> element supports any resource or single element resource collection as nested element to specify the resource containing the SQL statements.

any resource or resource collection

You can specify multiple sources via nested resource collection elements. Each resource of the collection will be run in a transaction of its own. Prior to Ant 1.7 only filesets were supported. Use a sort resource collection to get a predictable order of transactions.

classpath

Sql's classpath attribute is a path-like structure and can also be set via a nested classpath element. It is used to load the JDBC classes.

connectionProperty

Since Ant 1.8.0

Use nested <connectionProperty> elements to specify additional JDBC properties that need to be set when connecting to the database.

Attribute Description Required
name Name of the property Yes
value Value of the property Yes

Examples

Connect to the database given in url as the sa user using the org.database.jdbcDriver and execute the SQL statements contained within the file data.sql

<sql driver="org.database.jdbcDriver"
     url="jdbc:database-url"
     userid="sa"
     password="pass"
     src="data.sql"/>

Connect to the database given in url as the sa user using the org.database.jdbcDriver and execute the SQL statements contained within the file data.sql. Also set the property internal_logon to the value SYSDBA.

<sql driver="org.database.jdbcDriver"
     url="jdbc:database-url"
     userid="sa"
     password="pass"
     src="data.sql">
  <connectionProperty name="internal_logon" value="SYSDBA">
</sql>

Connect to the database given in url as the sa user using the org.database.jdbcDriver and execute the two SQL statements inserting data into some_table and truncating some_other_table. Ant properties in the nested text will not be expanded.

<sql driver="org.database.jdbcDriver"
     url="jdbc:database-url"
     userid="sa"
     password="pass">
insert
into table some_table
values(1,2,3,4);

truncate table some_other_table;
</sql>

Note that you may want to enclose your statements in <![CDATA[ ... ]]> sections so you don't need to escape <, >, & or other special characters. For example:

<sql driver="org.database.jdbcDriver"
     url="jdbc:database-url"
     userid="sa"
     password="pass"><![CDATA[

update some_table set column1 = column1 + 1 where column2 < 42;

]]></sql>

The following command turns property expansion in nested text on (it is off purely for backwards compatibility), then creates a new user in the HSQLDB database using Ant properties.

<sql driver="org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver";
     url="jdbc:hsqldb:file:${database.dir}"
     userid="sa"
     password=""
     expandProperties="true">
  <transaction>
    CREATE USER ${newuser} PASSWORD ${newpassword}
  </transaction>
</sql>

The following connects to the database given in url as the sa user using the org.database.jdbcDriver and executes the SQL statements contained within the files data1.sql, data2.sql and data3.sql and then executes the truncate operation on some_other_table.

<sql driver="org.database.jdbcDriver"
     url="jdbc:database-url"
     userid="sa"
     password="pass">
  <transaction  src="data1.sql"/>
  <transaction  src="data2.sql"/>
  <transaction  src="data3.sql"/>
  <transaction>
    truncate table some_other_table;
  </transaction>
</sql>

The following example does the same as (and may execute additional SQL files if there are more files matching the pattern data*.sql) but doesn't guarantee that data1.sql will be run before data2.sql.

<sql driver="org.database.jdbcDriver"
     url="jdbc:database-url"
     userid="sa"
     password="pass">
  <path>
    <fileset dir=".">
      <include name="data*.sql"/>
    </fileset>
  </path>
  <transaction>
    truncate table some_other_table;
  </transaction>
</sql>

The following connects to the database given in url as the sa user using the org.database.jdbcDriver and executes the SQL statements contained within the file data.sql, with output piped to outputfile.txt, searching /some/jdbc.jar as well as the system classpath for the driver class.

<sql driver="org.database.jdbcDriver"
     url="jdbc:database-url"
     userid="sa"
     password="pass"
     src="data.sql"
     print="yes"
     output="outputfile.txt">
  <classpath>
    <pathelement location="/some/jdbc.jar"/>
  </classpath>
</sql>

The following will only execute if the RDBMS is oracle and the version starts with 8.1.

<sql driver="org.database.jdbcDriver"
     url="jdbc:database-url"
     userid="sa"
     password="pass"
     src="data.sql"
     rdbms="oracle"
     version="8.1.">
insert
into table some_table
values(1,2,3,4);

truncate table some_other_table;
</sql>