Microsoft SQL Server
The SQL Server action depends on the python pyodbc library. You can find complete documentation about the library here (opens in a new tab).
There are a variety of ways to configure a pyodbc connection depending on your security implementation. A standard connection would consist of a host, port, database name, user, and password.
Fields
Field | Required | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
db-host | no | The MSSQL database host | |
db-port | no | 1433 | The MSSQL database port. |
db-database-name | no | The database name | |
db-user | no | sa | The database user |
db-password | no | The database password | |
encrypt | no | True/False Indicates whether to use an encrypted connection to mssql | |
trusted_connection | no | True/False whether the SQL Server connection is trusted. Sets Trusted_Connection=yes in pyodbc. | |
protocol | no | tcp | Connection protocol for the database. One of 'tcp', 'Icp', or 'NP' |
server_connection_string | no | An optional ODBC server connection string to use when connecting to the server. These are usually constructed as {protocol}:{host},{port} . This | |
trust_server_certificate | no | true | Sets the ODBC connection string TrustServerCertificate |
Example
on:
- pull_request
name: SQL Server
jobs:
test_mssql:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Run Grai Action
uses: grai-io/grai-actions/mssql@master
with:
namespace: my_apps_grai_namespace
api-key: my_grai_api_key
action: tests
source-name: prod-db
grai-api-url: https://api.grai.io
db-user: sa
db-password: sa_password
server_connection_string: tcp:myserver,1433
trust_server_certificate: 'true'