Joget DX 8 Stable Released
The stable release for Joget DX 8 is now available, with a focus on UX and Governance.
In this tutorial, we will following the guideline of developing a plugin to develop our JDBC Form Store Binder plugin. Please also refer to the very first tutorial How to develop a Bean Shell Hash Variable and also the following JDBC related plugin for more details steps.
For integration purpose, we would like to store our form data to a different database table instead of Joget form data table.
Joget Workflow has provided a plugin type called Form Store Binder Plugin. We will develop one to support JDBC connection and custom query to store form data.
To develop a JDBC Store binder, we will need the JDBC connection setting and also the custom query to store the form data based the collected form data.
We will have to support a syntax to inject the form data to the query. "{foreignKey}" can be used for Multi Rows storing.
Example: INSERT INTO app_fd_test VALUES ({id}, {name}, {email}, {phone}, {foreignKey});
All submitted data will store accordingly based on the check/insert/update query.
We can refer to the implementation of other available Form Store Binder plugins. Joget default datasource can be retrieve with AppUtil.getApplicationContext().getBean("setupDataSource").
We need to always have our Joget Workflow Source Code ready and builded by following this guideline.
The following of this tutorial is prepared with a Macbook Pro and Joget Source Code version 5.0.0. Please refer to Guideline for developing a plugin for other platform command.
Let said our folder directory as following.
- Home - joget - plugins - jw-community -5.0.0
The "plugins" directory is the folder we will create and store all our plugins and the "jw-community" directory is where the Joget Workflow Source code stored.
Run the following command to create a maven project in "plugins" directory.
cd joget/plugins/ ~/joget/jw-community/5.0.0/wflow-plugin-archetype/create-plugin.sh org.joget.tutorial jdbc_store_binder 5.0.0
Then, the shell script will ask us to key in a version for your plugin and ask us for confirmation before generate the maven project.
Define value for property 'version': 1.0-SNAPSHOT: : 5.0.0 [INFO] Using property: package = org.joget.tutorial Confirm properties configuration: groupId: org.joget.tutorial artifactId: jdbc_store_binder version: 5.0.0 package: org.joget.tutorial Y: : y
We should get "BUILD SUCCESS" message shown in our terminal and a "jdbc_store_binder" folder created in "plugins" folder.
Open the maven project with your favour IDE. I will be using NetBeans.
Create a "JdbcStoreBinder" class under "org.joget.tutorial" package. Then, extend the class with org.joget.apps.form.model.FormBinder abstract class.
To make it work as a Form Store Binder, we will need to implement org.joget.apps.form.model.FormStoreBinder interface. Then, we need to implement org.joget.apps.form.model.FormStoreElementBinder interface to make this plugin show as a selection in store binder select box and implement org.joget.apps.form.model.FormStoreMultiRowElementBinder interface to list it under the store binder select box of grid element.
Please refer to Form Store Binder Plugin.
As usual, we have to implement all the abstract methods. We will using AppPluginUtil.getMessage method to support i18n and using constant variable MESSAGE_PATH for message resource bundle directory.
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/jdbcStoreBinder.json". Let us create a directory "resources/properties" under "jdbc_store_binder/src/main" directory. After create the directory, create a file named "jdbcStoreBinder.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.
[{ title : '@@form.jdbcStoreBinder.config@@', properties : [{ name : 'jdbcDatasource', label : '@@form.jdbcStoreBinder.datasource@@', type : 'selectbox', options : [{ value : 'custom', label : '@@form.jdbcStoreBinder.customDatasource@@' },{ value : 'default', label : '@@form.jdbcStoreBinder.defaultDatasource@@' }], value : 'default' },{ name : 'jdbcDriver', label : '@@form.jdbcStoreBinder.driver@@', description : '@@form.jdbcStoreBinder.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.jdbcStoreBinder.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.jdbcStoreBinder.username@@', type : 'textfield', control_field: 'jdbcDatasource', control_value: 'custom', control_use_regex: 'false', value : 'root', required : 'true' },{ name : 'jdbcPassword', label : '@@form.jdbcStoreBinder.password@@', type : 'password', control_field: 'jdbcDatasource', control_value: 'custom', control_use_regex: 'false', value : '' },{ name : 'check_sql', label : '@@form.jdbcStoreBinder.check_sql@@', description : '@@form.jdbcStoreBinder.check_sql.desc@@', type : 'codeeditor', mode : 'sql', required : 'true' },{ name : 'insert_sql', label : '@@form.jdbcStoreBinder.insert_sql@@', description : '@@form.jdbcStoreBinder.insert_sql.desc@@', type : 'codeeditor', mode : 'sql', required : 'true' },{ name : 'update_sql', label : '@@form.jdbcStoreBinder.update_sql@@', description : '@@form.jdbcStoreBinder.update_sql.desc@@', type : 'codeeditor', mode : 'sql', required : 'true' }], buttons : [{ name : 'testConnection', label : '@@form.jdbcStoreBinder.testConnection@@', ajax_url : '[CONTEXT_PATH]/web/json/app[APP_PATH]/plugin/org.joget.tutorial.JdbcStoreBinder/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 store method.
public FormRowSet store(Element element, FormRowSet rows, FormData formData) { //check for empty rows if (rows == null || rows.isEmpty()) { return rows; } Connection con = null; PreparedStatement pstmt = null; ResultSet rs = null; try { DataSource ds = createDataSource(); con = ds.getConnection(); //run query for each row for (FormRow row : rows) { //check to use insert query or update query String checkSql = getPropertyString("check_sql"); pstmt = con.prepareStatement(getQuery(checkSql)); int i = 1; for (String obj : getParams(checkSql, row)) { pstmt.setObject(i, obj); i++; } String query = getPropertyString("insert_sql"); rs = pstmt.executeQuery(); //record exist, use update query if (rs.next()) { query = getPropertyString("update_sql"); } pstmt = con.prepareStatement(getQuery(query)); i = 1; for (String obj : getParams(query, row)) { pstmt.setObject(i, obj); i++; } pstmt.executeUpdate(); } } 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; } /** * Used to replaces all syntax like {field_id} to question mark * @param query * @return */ protected String getQuery(String query) { return query.replaceAll("\\{[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\\}", "?"); } /** * Used to retrieves the value of variables in query * @param query * @param row * @return */ protected Collection<String> getParams(String query, FormRow row) { Collection<String> params = new ArrayList<String>(); Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile("\\{([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)\\}"); Matcher matcher = pattern.matcher(query); while (matcher.find()) { String key = matcher.group(1); if (FormUtil.PROPERTY_ID.equals(key)) { String value = row.getId(); if (value == null || value.isEmpty()) { value = UuidGenerator.getInstance().getUuid(); row.setId(value); } params.add(value); } else { String value = row.getProperty(key); params.add((value != null)?value:""); } } return params; } /** * 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 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.
<!-- 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_store_binder/src/main" directory. Then, create a "JdbcStoreBinder.properties" file in the folder. In the properties file, let add all the message keys and its label as below.
org.joget.tutorial.JdbcStoreBinder.pluginLabel=JDBC Binder org.joget.tutorial.JdbcStoreBinder.pluginDesc=Used to store form data using JDBC form.jdbcStoreBinder.config=Configure JDBC Binder form.jdbcStoreBinder.datasource=Datasource form.jdbcStoreBinder.customDatasource=Custom Datasource form.jdbcStoreBinder.defaultDatasource=Default Datasource form.jdbcStoreBinder.driver=Custom JDBC Driver form.jdbcStoreBinder.driver.desc=Eg. com.mysql.jdbc.Driver (MySQL), oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver (Oracle), com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver (Microsoft SQL Server) form.jdbcStoreBinder.url=Custom JDBC URL form.jdbcStoreBinder.username=Custom JDBC Username form.jdbcStoreBinder.password=Custom JDBC Password form.jdbcStoreBinder.check_sql=SQL SELECT Query form.jdbcStoreBinder.check_sql.desc=Used to decide an insert or update operation. Use syntax like {field_id} in query to inject submitted form data form.jdbcStoreBinder.insert_sql=SQL INSERT Query form.jdbcStoreBinder.insert_sql.desc=Use syntax like {field_id} in query to inject submitted form data form.jdbcStoreBinder.update_sql=SQL UPDATE Query form.jdbcStoreBinder.update_sql.desc=Use syntax like {field_id} in query to inject submitted form data form.jdbcStoreBinder.testConnection=Test Connection form.jdbcStoreBinder.connectionOk=Database connected form.jdbcStoreBinder.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.
public void start(BundleContext context) { registrationList = new ArrayList<ServiceRegistration>(); //Register plugin here registrationList.add(context.registerService(JdbcStoreBinder.class.getName(), new JdbcStoreBinder(), null)); }
Let build our plugin. Once the building process is done, we will found a "jdbc_store_binder-5.0.0.jar" file is created under "jdbc_store_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 create and update user to dir_user table.
Then, configure the store binder of the form with the following query.
select username from dir_user where username = {id}
insert into dir_user (id, username, firstName, lastName, email, active) values ({id}, {id}, {firstName}, {lastName}, {email}, 1)
update dir_user set firstName = {firstName}, lastName = {lastName}, email = {email} where username = {id}
Now, let test to add a user.
Check the user is created in dir_user table.
Let update the same record by pass the id in URL parameters.
Check the user is updated.
It works! Please remember test the other features of the plugin as well.
You can download the source code from jdbc_store_binder_src.zip.
To download the ready-to-use plugin jar, please find it in http://marketplace.joget.org/.