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Installation
Database
Important
- Oracle database is supported only on x86-64 architecture
- Oracle database is not supported on Mac ARM architecture (either via docker or linux virtualization)
To install oracle express edition simply run docker-compose up
- A single instance pluggable database (PDB) will be created named
xepdb1
- The default password is configured in the compose file as
oracle
- The
system
andpdbadmin
users share this password
- The
Instant Client
Before oracle can be connected to from nodejs, the oracle client must be installed. For more information see https://www.oracle.com/database/technologies/instant-client/downloads.html
Important
- Oracle client is supported only on x86-64 architecture
- Oracle client is not supported on Mac ARM architecture
Linux
Run the provided install script for linux from the server
root path:
sudo /bin/bash -e scripts/integrations/oracle/instantclient/linux/x86-64/install.sh
For more information see: https://www.oracle.com/database/technologies/instant-client/linux-x86-64-downloads.html#ic_x64_inst
Mac
This has not yet been tested
Management
To connect to oracle sql command line:
docker exec -it oracle-xe sqlplus -l system/oracle@localhost/xepdb1
To create a new schema (where a user is the same as a schema in oracle) named sales
:
define USERNAME = sales
create user &USERNAME;
alter user &USERNAME
default tablespace users
temporary tablespace temp
quota unlimited on users;
grant create session,
create view,
create sequence,
create procedure,
create table,
create trigger,
create type,
create materialized view
to &USERNAME;
To set the password for the sales schema use:
define USERNAME = sales
define PASSWORD = sales
alter user &USERNAME identified by &PASSWORD;
As before the database schema can now be connected to using:
docker exec -it oracle-xe sqlplus -l sales/sales@localhost:1521/xepdb1
HR Schema
The HR
schema is populated with dummy data by default in oracle for testing purposes.
To connect to the HR schema first update the user password and unlock the account by performing
ALTER USER hr ACCOUNT UNLOCK;
ALTER USER hr IDENTIFIED BY hr;
You should now be able to connect to the hr schema using the credentials hr/hr