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jsreport-mssql-store

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jsreport template store extension allowing to persist data in Microsoft SQL Server

Installation

npm install jsreport-mssql-store

Then alter jsreport configuration

{
	"store": {
		"provider": "mssql"
	},
	"extensions": {
		"mssql-store": {
			"user": "jsreport",
			"password": "password",
			"server": "janblaha-PC\\SQLEXPRESS",
			"database": "jsreport",
			"schema": "mycustomschema",
			/* required for sql azure */
			"options": {
				"encrypt": true
			}
		}
	}
}

Alternatively you can pass the connection string as uri

"store": {
	"provider": "mssql"
},
"extensions": {
	"mssql-store": {
		"uri": "Server=tcp:jsreport.database.windows.net,1433;Initial Catalog=jsreport;Persist Security Info=False;User ID=myuser;Password=password;MultipleActiveResultSets=False;Encrypt=True;"
	}
}

Make sure your TCP/IP protocol is enabled in the SQL Server Configuration Manager and the SQL Browser service is running.

After jsreport initializes you should see tables like jsreport.TemplateType and others in jsreport database.

Schema changes

If you do changes to the database schema by enabling additional extensions you need to drop the affected tables and let jsreport to reinitialize them.

jsreport-core

You can apply this extension also manually to jsreport-core

var jsreport = require('jsreport-core')()
jsreport.use(require('jsreport-mssql-store')({ server: '...'}))