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= Ruby/Informix -- Ruby library for connecting to IBM Informix. == Motivation The situation that started it all [link][http://santanatechnotes.blogspot.com/2006/03/informix-driver-for-ruby.html]. == Download The latest version of Ruby/Informix can be found at: http://rubyforge.org/projects/ruby-informix == Supported platforms Ruby/Informix has been tested succesfully with Informix 7 and above, and Informix CSDK 2.81 and above, on the following platforms: Operating System Architecture ----------------------------------------- Solaris SPARC64 Mac OS X x86-64 GNU/Linux x86, x86-64 Windows XP/2000 x86 HP-UX 11.11 PA-RISC 2.0 64-bit Send me an e-mail if you have [un]succesfully tested Ruby/Informix on another platform. == Installation === Requirements * Informix CSDK 2.81 or above If you want to build Ruby/Informix instead of installing a precompiled gem, you will also need: * Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0, for Windows or * an ANSI C compiler, for UNIX and Linux === Rubygem installation gem install ruby-informix == Documentation RDoc and ri documentation is automatically installed. It can also be found online at: http://ruby-informix.rubyforge.org/doc == Examples === Connecting to a database db = Informix.connect('stores') === Traversing a table db.foreach('select * from stock') do |r| # do something with the record end === Fetching all records from a table records = db.cursor('select * from stock') do |cur| cur.open cur.fetch_all end === Inserting records stmt = db.prepare('insert into state values(?, ?)') stmt.execute('CA', 'California') stmt.call('NM', 'New Mexico') stmt['TX', 'Texas'] === Iterating over a table using a hash (shortcut) db.foreach_hash('select * from customers') do |cust| puts "#{cust['firstname']} #{cust['lastname']}" end More examples can be found at: http://ruby-informix.rubyforge.org/examples.html == Data types supported Informix Ruby ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SMALLINT, INT, INT8, FLOAT, Numeric SERIAL, SERIAL8 CHAR, NCHAR, VARCHAR, NVARCHAR String DATE Date DATETIME Time INTERVAL Informix::IntervalYTM, Informix::IntervalDTS DECIMAL, MONEY BigDecimal BOOL TrueClass, FalseClass BYTE, TEXT StringIO, String CLOB, BLOB Informix::Slob NULL values can be inserted and are retrieved as +nil+. Any IO-like object that provides a read method, e.g. StringIO or File objects, can be used to insert data in BYTE or TEXT fields. Data retrieved from BYTE and TEXT fields are stored in String objects. Strings can be used where Informix accepts them for non-character data types, like DATE, DATETIME, INTERVAL, BOOL, DECIMAL and MONEY == Recommendations * Use blocks to release Informix resources automatically as soon as possible. Alternatively, use #free. * You can optimize cursor execution by changing the size of fetch and insert buffers, setting the environment variable FET_BUF_SIZE to up to 32767. == Support Feel free to send me bug reports, feature requests, comments, patches or questions directly to my mailbox or the following forums: * Online forums at Rubyforge [link][http://rubyforge.org/forum/?group_id=1378] * Mailing list [link][http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ruby-informix-misc] == Presentations and articles about Ruby/Informix * "Talking with Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby to IDS" [link][http://www.informix-zone.com/informix-script-dbapi], Eric Herber, The Informix Zone. * "Informix on Rails" [link][http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/gbowerman?entry=informix_on_rails], Guy Bowerman, IBM developerWorks Blogs: Informix Application Development. * "Ruby/Informix, and the Ruby Common client" [link][http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/gbowerman?entry=ruby_informix_and_the_ruby], Guy Bowerman, IBM developerWorks Blogs: Informix Application Development. * "Using IBM Informix Dynamic Server on Microsoft Windows, Part 6" [link][http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/offers/lp/demos/summary/usingids6.html], Akmal B. Chaudhri, IBM developerWorks: On demand demos. == License Ruby/Informix is available under the three-clause BSD license :include: COPYRIGHT
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