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⇱ Integrate with MySQL Data in JReport Designer


Integrate with MySQL Data in JReport Designer

πŸ‘ Jerod Johnson
Jerod Johnson
Director, Technology Evangelism
Create charts and reports based on MySQL data in JReport Designer.

The CData JDBC Driver for MySQL data enables access to live data from dashboards and reports as if MySQL were a relational database, allowing you to query MySQL data using familiar SQL queries. This article shows how to connect to MySQL data as a JDBC data source and create reports based on MySQL data in JReport Designer.

Connect to MySQL Data

  1. Edit C:\JReport\Designer\bin\setenv.bat to add the location of the JAR file to the ADDCLASSPATH variable:
    ...
    set ADDCLASSPATH=%JAVAHOME%\lib\tools.jar;C:\Program Files\CData\CData JDBC Driver for MySQL 2016\lib\cdata.jdbc.mysql.jar;
    ...
    
  2. Create a new data source by clicking File New Data Source.
  3. In the resulting dialog, create a name for the data source (CData JDBC Driver for MySQL), select JDBC, and click OK.
  4. In the Get JDBC Connection Information dialog you will configure your connection to the JDBC driver:
    • Driver: Be sure that the Driver box is checked and fill in the name of the class for the driver:
      cdata.jdbc.mysql.MySQLDriver
    • URL: Enter the JDBC URL. This starts with jdbc:mysql: and is followed by a semicolon-separated list of connection properties.

      The CData Provider supports connecting to on-premises and cloud-hosted versions of MySQL such as Amazon RDS for MySQL, Google Cloud SQL for MySQL, Azure Database for MySQL, or Oracle MySQL HeatWave. The Server and Port properties must be set to a MySQL server. If IntegratedSecurity is set to false, then User and Password must be set to valid user credentials. Optionally, Database can be set to connect to a specific database. If not set, tables from all databases will be returned.

      SSH Connectivity for MySQL

      You can use SSH (Secure Shell) to authenticate with MySQL, whether the instance is hosted on-premises or in supported cloud environments. SSH authentication ensures that access is encrypted (as compared to direct network connections).

      SSH Connections to MySQL in Password Auth Mode

      To connect to MySQL via SSH in Password Auth mode, set the following connection properties:

      • User: MySQL User name
      • Password: MySQL Password
      • Database: MySQL database name
      • Server: MySQL Server name
      • Port: MySQL port number like 3306
      • UserSSH: "true"
      • SSHAuthMode: "Password"
      • SSHPort: SSH Port number
      • SSHServer: SSH Server name
      • SSHUser: SSH User name
      • SSHPassword: SSH Password

      SSH Connections to MySQL in Public Key Auth Mode

      To connect to MySQL via SSH in Password Auth mode, set the following connection properties:

      • User: MySQL User name
      • Password: MySQL Password
      • Database: MySQL database name
      • Server: MySQL Server name
      • Port: MySQL port number like 3306
      • UserSSH: "true"
      • SSHAuthMode: "Public_Key"
      • SSHPort: SSH Port number
      • SSHServer: SSH Server name
      • SSHUser: SSH User name
      • SSHClientCret: the path for the public key certificate file

      Built-in Connection String Designer

      For assistance in constructing the JDBC URL, use the connection string designer built into the MySQL JDBC Driver. Either double-click the JAR file or execute the jar file from the command-line.

      java -jar cdata.jdbc.mysql.jar
      

      Fill in the connection properties and copy the connection string to the clipboard.

      πŸ‘ Using the built-in connection string designer to generate a JDBC URL (Salesforce is shown.)

      When you configure the JDBC URL, you may also want to set the Max Rows connection property. This will limit the number of rows returned, which is especially helpful for improving performance when designing reports and visualizations.

      Below is a typical JDBC URL:

      jdbc:mysql:User=myUser;Password=myPassword;Database=NorthWind;Server=myServer;Port=3306;
    • User: The username to authenticate with; typically left blank.
    • Password: The password to authenticate with; typically left blank.
    πŸ‘ Configuring the connection to the JDBC Driver (Salesforce is shown.)
  5. In the Add Table dialog, select the tables you wish to include in your report (or in future reports using this data source) and click Add.

    πŸ‘ Adding Tables. (Salesforce is shown.)

    Click Done once the dialog has completed loading the tables.

  6. In the Catalog Browser, you can create the queries that you will use to populate your reports. You can do this now, or after you create your report. In either case, expand () the data source (CData JDBC Driver for MySQL), right-click on Queries, and select Add Query. πŸ‘ Adding a query for data to be used in the report. (Salesforce is shown.)
  7. In the Add Table/View/Query dialog, expand () the JDBC URL and Tables and select the table(s) you wish to use in the query and click OK. πŸ‘ Selecting a table for the query. (Salesforce is shown.)
  8. In the Query Editor dialog, you can select the columns you wish to include or simply click the SQL button and manually input your own query. For example:
    SELECT ShipName, Freight FROM Orders
    
    πŸ‘ Editing the query. (Salesforce is shown.)

    With the query built, click OK to close the Query Editor dialog. At this point you are ready to add MySQL data to a new or existing report.

    NOTE: Now that the query is built, you can create a Business View based on the query. With a Business View, you can create Web reports or library components based on the query. For more information on this, refer to the JReport tutorials.

Add MySQL Data to a Report

You are now ready to create a report with MySQL data.

  1. Create a new report (File New Page Report) or open the Chart Wizard for an existing report.
  2. Select the Query (or create a new one; see above).
  3. πŸ‘ Selecting the query to use. (Salesforce is shown.)
  4. Assign a Category and Value for the chart from the columns in your Query and click Finish.
  5. πŸ‘ Assigning columns to define the chart. (Salesforce is shown.)
  6. Click the View tab for your report to see the chart.
πŸ‘ Sample chart based on live data. (Salesforce is shown.)