Interface for Rust to DB2 for z/OS, DB2 for LUW, DB2 for i with support for Connection Pooling using r2d2.
For complete list of rust_ibm_db APIs refer to this link: https://docs.rs/ibm_db/1.0.5/ibm_db/
RUST should be installed(Rust version should be >=1.45) Confirm by typing below in command prompt:
>rustc --version
GIT should be installed Confirm by typing below in command prompt:
>git --version
Download the ibm_db crate from crates.io using the below link:
https://crates.io/api/v1/crates/ibm_db/1.0.5/download
Once done, unzip the .crate file which is actually a .tar.gz.
Copy the setup.rs from "examples" folder to your RUST project under examples folder.
Add the below dependencies in case not present:
[build-dependencies]
cc = "1.0"
winapi = "0.2"
user32-sys = "0.2"
sys-info = "0.7.0"
bitness = "0.4.0"
error-chain = "0.12.4"
tempfile = "3.1.0"
reqwest = "0.10.10"
tokio = { version = "0.2", features = ["full"] }
futures = "0.3.8"
zip = "0.5"
flate2 = "1.0"
tar = "0.4"
[dependencies]
winapi = "0.2"
user32-sys = "0.2"
sys-info = "0.7.0"
bitness = "0.4.0"
error-chain = "0.12.4"
tempfile = "3.1.0"
reqwest = "0.10.10"
tokio = { version = "0.2", features = ["full"] }
futures = "0.3.8"
zip = "0.5"
flate2 = "1.0"
tar = "0.4"
odbc-safe = "0.5.0"
odbc-sys = "0.8.2"
log = "0.4.1"
encoding_rs = "0.8.14"
prettytable-rs = "^0.8"
lazy_static = "1.0"
r2d2 = "0.8"
Now, run the below command once you have followed the above steps and CLI Driver will be installed:
cargo run --package <package name i.e. ibm_db or <your package name>> --example setup
Then you can do "cargo install --path ." from ibm_db crate or "cargo install ibm_db" or simply include the "ibm_db" driver in your cargo.toml depending on your convenience.
In order for the test/db program to run, DSN needs to be configured. Update the db2dsdriver.cfg file(present in /clidriver/cfg folder under CLI driver path) with the requisite details.
Example as follows:
e.g.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no" ?>
<configuration>
<dsncollection>
<dsn alias="dashdb4" host="test@test.com" name="FOO" port="0000"/>
</dsncollection>
<databases>
<database host="test@test.com" name="FOO" port="0000"/>
</databases>
</configuration>
Include ibm_db in your cargo.toml with latest version from Crates.io
OR
Simply include this project in your RUST project.
In case it is not already set, add the path of the CLI Driver downloaded as above to your Path on Windows/LINUX/MACOS environment variable i.e. IBM_DB_HOME, PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH or DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH depending on Windows/LINUX/MACOS e.g:
set PATH = C:/IBM/IBM_DATA_SERVER_DRIVER/clidriver/bin
set IBM_DB_HOME = C:/IBM/IBM_DATA_SERVER_DRIVER/clidriver
(or)
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH = /IBM/IBM_DATA_SERVER_DRIVER/clidriver/bin
export IBM_DB_HOME = /IBM/IBM_DATA_SERVER_DRIVER/clidriver
(or)
export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH = /IBM/IBM_DATA_SERVER_DRIVER/clidriver/bin
export IBM_DB_HOME = /IBM/IBM_DATA_SERVER_DRIVER/clidriver
rust_ibm_db driver can connect to DB2 on Linux Unix and Windows without any additional license/s, however, connecting to databases on DB2 for z/OS or DB2 for i(AS400) Servers require either client side or server side license/s. The client side license would need to be copied under license
folder of your clidriver
installation directory and for activating server side license, you would need to purchase DB2 Connect Unlimited for System z® and DB2 Connect Unlimited Edition for System i®.
To know more about license and purchasing cost, please contact IBM Customer Support.
To know more about server based licensing viz db2connectactivate, follow below links:
- Activating the license certificate file for DB2 Connect Unlimited Edition.
- Unlimited licensing using db2connectactivate utility
To run the sample i.e. main.rs simply execute:-
cargo run
cargo run --package ibm_db --example <example_name i.e. connect or list_tables etc.>
e.g. cargo run --package ibm_db --example connect
If you get an error i.e. "dyld: Library not loaded: libdb2.dylib" Run the following command(Where replace the <RUST_CRATE_LIB> with the path of your rust program root folder):
install_name_tool -change libdb2.dylib $IBM_DB_HOME/lib/libdb2.dylib <RUST_CRATE_LIB>/target/debug/ibm_db
See CONTRIBUTING
The developer sign-off should include the reference to the DCO in remarks(example below):
DCO 1.1 Signed-off-by: Random J Developer <random@developer.org>