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firebird-rest

v0.0.2

Published

REST Server for FirebirdSQL

Downloads

9

Readme

HTTP REST server for Firebird Databases

A simple REST HTTP server that will parse FirebirdSQL query and return response in JSON format.

npm version

Installation

npm install -g firebird-rest

Usage

Usage: firebird-rest [options]

Flags

--port Port that app listens to (default: 4444)
--h    Firebird host (default: "localhost")
--p    Firebird port (default: 3050)
--db   Firebird database path (default:"")
--u    Firebird User (default: "SYSDBA")
--pw   User password (default: "masterkey")
--r    User role (default: null)

Usage

Port

This package is preconfigured to listen on TCP port 4444, however, you can specify any port you want with --port flag. If you do that, make sure you add that port to the list of accessible ports in firewall settings.
For testing purposes you can use:

  • Postman
  • curl command from the console
  • your browser by pointing it to:
http://localhost:<port>/?sql=<your sql query>

Example

~ $ firebird --db /opt/firebird/examples/empbuild/employee.fdb
^Z
[1]+  Stopped firebird --db /opt/firebird/examples/empbuild/employee.fdb
~ $ bg
[1]+ firebird --db /opt/firebird/examples/empbuild/employee.fdb &
~ $ curl 'http://localhost:4444' -d sql='select * from country' -L
[{"COUNTRY":"USA","CURRENCY":"Dollar"},{"COUNTRY":"England","CURRENCY":"Pound"},{"COUNTRY":"Canada","CURRENCY":"CdnDlr"},{"COUNTRY":"Switzerland","CURRENCY":"SFranc"},{"COUNTRY":"Japan","CURRENCY":"Yen"},{"COUNTRY":"Italy","CURRENCY":"Lira"},{"COUNTRY":"France","CURRENCY":"FFranc"},{"COUNTRY":"Germany","CURRENCY":"D-Mark"},{"COUNTRY":"Australia","CURRENCY":"ADollar"},{"COUNTRY":"Hong Kong","CURRENCY":"HKDollar"},{"COUNTRY":"Netherlands","CURRENCY":"Guilder"},{"COUNTRY":"Belgium","CURRENCY":"BFranc"},{"COUNTRY":"Austria","CURRENCY":"Schilling"},{"COUNTRY":"Fiji","CURRENCY":"FDollar"}]
~ $ fg
firebird --db /opt/firebird/examples/empbuild/employee.fdb
^C

Limitations

Charset for database connection is always UTF-8. Node is unicode, no matter if your database is using another charset to store string or blob, Firebird will transliterate automatically. This is why you should use Firebird 2.5 server at least.

Firebird 3.0 Support

Firebird's new wire protocol is not supported yet, so for Firebird 3.0 you need to add the following in firebird.conf

AuthServer = Legacy_Auth
WireCrypt = Disabled

License

MIT