Joget DX 8 Stable Released
The stable release for Joget DX 8 is now available, with a focus on UX and Governance.
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package org.joget.tutorial; import org.joget.apps.app.service.AppPluginUtil; import org.joget.apps.app.service.AppUtil; import org.joget.apps.form.model.Element; import org.joget.apps.form.model.FormBinder; import org.joget.apps.form.model.FormData; import org.joget.apps.form.model.FormLoadBinder; import org.joget.apps.form.model.FormLoadElementBinder; import org.joget.apps.form.model.FormLoadMultiRowElementBinder; import org.joget.apps.form.model.FormRowSet; public class JdbcLoadBinder extends FormBinder implements FormLoadBinder, FormLoadElementBinder, FormLoadMultiRowElementBinder { private final static String MESSAGE_PATH = "messages/JdbcLoadBinder"; public String getName() { return "JDBC Load Binder"; } public String getVersion() { return "5.0.0"; } public String getClassName() { return getClass().getName(); } public String getLabel() { //support i18n return AppPluginUtil.getMessage("org.joget.tutorial.JdbcLoadBinder.pluginLabel", getClassName(), MESSAGE_PATH); } public String getDescription() { //support i18n return AppPluginUtil.getMessage("org.joget.tutorial.JdbcLoadBinder.pluginDesc", getClassName(), MESSAGE_PATH); } public String getPropertyOptions() { return AppUtil.readPluginResource(getClassName(), "/properties/jdbcLoadBinder.json", null, true, MESSAGE_PATH); } public FormRowSet load(Element element, String primaryKey, FormData formData) { throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Not supported yet."); //To change body of generated methods, choose Tools | Templates. } } |
Then, we have to do a UI for admin user to provide inputs for our plugin. In getPropertyOptions method, we already specify our Plugin Properties Options definition file is locate at "/properties/jdbcLoadBinder.json". Let us create a directory "resources/properties" under "jdbc_load_binder/src/main" directory. After create the directory, create a file named "jdbcLoadBinder.json" in the "properties" folder.
In the properties definition options file, we will need to provide options as below. Please note that we can use "@@message.key@@" syntax to support i18n in our properties options.
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[{ title : '@@form.jdbcLoadBinder.config@@', properties : [{ name : 'jdbcDatasource', label : '@@form.jdbcLoadBinder.datasource@@', type : 'selectbox', options : [{ value : 'custom', label : '@@form.jdbcLoadBinder.customDatasource@@' },{ value : 'default', label : '@@form.jdbcLoadBinder.defaultDatasource@@' }], value : 'default' },{ name : 'jdbcDriver', label : '@@form.jdbcLoadBinder.driver@@', description : '@@form.jdbcLoadBinder.driver.desc@@', type : 'textfield', value : 'com.mysql.jdbc.Driver', control_field: 'jdbcDatasource', control_value: 'custom', control_use_regex: 'false', required : 'true' },{ name : 'jdbcUrl', label : '@@form.jdbcLoadBinder.url@@', type : 'textfield', value : 'jdbc:mysql://localhost/jwdb?characterEncoding=UTF8', control_field: 'jdbcDatasource', control_value: 'custom', control_use_regex: 'false', required : 'true' },{ name : 'jdbcUser', label : '@@form.jdbcLoadBinder.username@@', type : 'textfield', control_field: 'jdbcDatasource', control_value: 'custom', control_use_regex: 'false', value : 'root', required : 'true' },{ name : 'jdbcPassword', label : '@@form.jdbcLoadBinder.password@@', type : 'password', control_field: 'jdbcDatasource', control_value: 'custom', control_use_regex: 'false', value : '' },{ name : 'sql', label : '@@form.jdbcLoadBinder.sql@@', description : '@@form.jdbcLoadBinder.sql.desc@@', type : 'codeeditor', mode : 'sql', required : 'true' }], buttons : [{ name : 'testConnection', label : '@@form.jdbcLoadBinder.testConnection@@', ajax_url : '[CONTEXT_PATH]/web/json/app[APP_PATH]/plugin/org.joget.tutorial.JdbcLoadBinder/service?action=testConnection', fields : ['jdbcDriver', 'jdbcUrl', 'jdbcUser', 'jdbcPassword'], control_field: 'jdbcDatasource', control_value: 'custom', control_use_regex: 'false' }] }] |
Same as JDBC Options Binder, we will need to add a test connection button for custom JDBC setting. Please refer to How to develop a JDBC Options Binder on the Web Service Plugin implementation.
Once we done the properties option to collect input and the web service to test the connection, we can work on the main method of the plugin which is load method.
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public FormRowSet load(Element element, String primaryKey, FormData formData) { FormRowSet rows = new FormRowSet(); rows.setMultiRow(true); //Check the sql. If require primary key and primary key is null, return empty result. String sql = getPropertyString("sql"); if ((primaryKey == null || primaryKey.isEmpty()) && sql.contains("?")) { return rows; } Connection con = null; PreparedStatement pstmt = null; ResultSet rs = null; try { DataSource ds = createDataSource(); con = ds.getConnection(); pstmt = con.prepareStatement(sql); //set query parameters if (sql.contains("?") && primaryKey != null && !primaryKey.isEmpty()) { pstmt.setObject(1, primaryKey); } rs = pstmt.executeQuery(); ResultSetMetaData rsmd = rs.getMetaData(); int columnsNumber = rsmd.getColumnCount(); // Set retrieved result to Form Row Set while (rs.next()) { FormRow row = new FormRow(); //get the name of each column as field id for (int i = 1; i <= columnsNumber; i++) { String name = rsmd.getColumnName(i); String value = rs.getString(name); if (FormUtil.PROPERTY_ID.equals(name)) { row.setId(value); } else { row.setProperty(name, (value != null)?value:""); } } rows.add(row); } } catch (Exception e) { LogUtil.error(getClassName(), e, ""); } finally { try { if (rs != null) { rs.close(); } if (pstmt != null) { pstmt.close(); } if (con != null) { con.close(); } } catch (Exception e) { LogUtil.error(getClassName(), e, ""); } } return rows; } /** * To creates data source based on setting * @return * @throws Exception */ protected DataSource createDataSource() throws Exception { DataSource ds = null; String datasource = getPropertyString("jdbcDatasource"); if ("default".equals(datasource)) { // use current datasource ds = (DataSource)AppUtil.getApplicationContext().getBean("setupDataSource"); } else { // use custom datasource Properties dsProps = new Properties(); dsProps.put("driverClassName", getPropertyString("jdbcDriver")); dsProps.put("url", getPropertyString("jdbcUrl")); dsProps.put("username", getPropertyString("jdbcUser")); dsProps.put("password", getPropertyString("jdbcPassword")); ds = BasicDataSourceFactory.createDataSource(dsProps); } return ds; } |
Our plugin is using javaxusing dbcp, javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest and javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse class, so we will need to add jsp-api and commons-dbcp library to our POM file.
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<!-- Change plugin specific dependencies here --> <dependency> <groupId>javax.servlet</groupId> <artifactId>jsp-api</artifactId> <version>2.0</version> </dependency> <dependency> <groupId>commons-dbcp</groupId> <artifactId>commons-dbcp</artifactId> <version>1.3</version> </dependency> <!-- End change plugin specific dependencies here --> |
We are using i18n message key in getLabel and getDescription method. We also used i18n message key in our properties options definition as well. So, we will need to create a message resource bundle properties file for our plugin.
Create directory "resources/messages" under "jdbc_load_binder/src/main" directory. Then, create a "JdbcLoadBinder.properties" file in the folder. In the properties file, let add all the message keys and its label as below.
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org.joget.tutorial.JdbcLoadBinder.pluginLabel=JDBC Binder org.joget.tutorial.JdbcLoadBinder.pluginDesc=Used to load form data using JDBC form.jdbcLoadBinder.config=Configure JDBC Binder form.jdbcLoadBinder.datasource=Datasource form.jdbcLoadBinder.customDatasource=Custom Datasource form.jdbcLoadBinder.defaultDatasource=Default Datasource form.jdbcLoadBinder.driver=Custom JDBC Driver form.jdbcLoadBinder.driver.desc=Eg. com.mysql.jdbc.Driver (MySQL), oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver (Oracle), com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver (Microsoft SQL Server) form.jdbcLoadBinder.url=Custom JDBC URL form.jdbcLoadBinder.username=Custom JDBC Username form.jdbcLoadBinder.password=Custom JDBC Password form.jdbcLoadBinder.sql=SQL SELECT Query form.jdbcLoadBinder.sql.desc=Use question mark (?) in your query to represent primary key or foreign key form.jdbcLoadBinder.testConnection=Test Connection form.jdbcLoadBinder.connectionOk=Database connected form.jdbcLoadBinder.connectionFail=Not able to establish connection. |
We will have to register our plugin class in Activator class (Auto generated in the same class package) to tell Felix Framework that this is a plugin.
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public void start(BundleContext context) { registrationList = new ArrayList<ServiceRegistration>(); //Register plugin here registrationList.add(context.registerService(JdbcLoadBinder.class.getName(), new JdbcLoadBinder(), null)); } |
Let build our plugin. Once the building process is done, we will found a "jdbc_load_binder-5.0.0.jar" file is created under "jdbc_load_binder/target" directory.
Then, let upload the plugin jar to Manage Plugins. After upload the jar file, double check the plugin is uploaded and activated correctly.
Let create a form to load firstName, lastName and email from dir_user table based on username to test the load binder.
Then, configure the load binder of the form to use JDBC Binder with the following query.
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select * from dir_user where username = ? |
Let create an userview and drag a Form Menu element to display our form. Then, publish it and test our form with an "id" parameter.
Next, let add a grid element and test with the following query.
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select * from dir_group g join dir_user_group ug on ug.groupId = g.id where ug.userId = ? |
Let check our result again.
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You can download the source code from jdbc_load_binder_src.zip.
To download the ready-to-use plugin jar, please find it in http://marketplace.joget.org/.
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