This R package is a wrapper around RJDBC containing drivers for various DBMSs.
- Create connections to the various database platforms:
- SQL Server
- Oracle
- Postgres
- Amazon Redshift
- MySQL
- Impala
- Google BigQuery
- Statements for executing queries with
- Error reporting to file
- Progress reporting
- Multiple statements per query
- Support for fetching data to ffdf objects
connectionDetails <- createConnectionDetails(dbms="mysql",
server="localhost",
user="root",
password="blah",
schema="cdm_v4")
conn <- connect(connectionDetails)
querySql(conn,"SELECT COUNT(*) FROM person")
dbDisconnect(conn)
DatabaseConnector is an R package using Java's JDBC drivers.
Requires R. Also requires Java 1.6 or higher (Oracle Java is recommended. Issues have been reported when using GCJ.)
Please note that this package requires Java to be installed. If you don't have Java already intalled on your computed (on most computers it already is installed), go to java.com to get the latest version.
To be able to use Windows authentication for SQL Server, you have to install the JDBC driver. Download the .exe from Microsoft and run it, thereby extracting its contents to a folder. In the extracted folder you will find the file sqljdbc_4.0/enu/auth/x64/sqljdbc_auth.dll (64-bits) or sqljdbc_4.0/enu/auth/x86/sqljdbc_auth.dll (32-bits), which needs to be moved to location on the system path, for example to c:/windows/system32.
DatabaseConnector also depends on the OHDSI SqlRender package.
Use the following commands in R to install the DatabaseConnector package:
install.packages("drat")
drat::addRepo("OHDSI")
install.packages("DatabaseConnector")
- Package manual: DatabaseConnector manual
- Developer questions/comments/feedback: OHDSI Forum
- We use the GitHub issue tracker for all bugs/issues/enhancements
DatabaseConnector is licensed under Apache License 2.0. The JDBC drivers fall under their own respective licenses.
DatabaseConnector is being developed in R Studio.
Stable. The code is actively being used in several projects.
- This project is supported in part through the National Science Foundation grant IIS 1251151.