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This is a set of tests for the Microsoft integration for Enso.
Testing Microsoft SQL Server
To run the tests, you need to prepare credentials for a Microsoft SQL Server instance that can be used to run them on.
Please set the following environment variables:
- 'ENSO_SQLSERVER_HOST' - the name of the server hosting SQLServer,
- 'ENSO_SQLSERVER_PORT' - the port SQLServer is on,
- 'ENSO_SQLSERVER_USER' - the user name to use to connect,
- 'ENSO_SQLSERVER_PASSWORD' - the pasword for that user,
- 'ENSO_SQLSERVER_DATABASE' - the database on the SQLServer to use.
Docker
The easiest way to test locally is to use a docker image
docker run -e "ACCEPT_EULA=Y" -e "MSSQL_SA_PASSWORD=<YourStrong@Passw0rd>" -p 1433:1433 --name sql1 --hostname sql1 -d mcr.microsoft.com/mssql/server:2022-latest
Set ENSO_SQLSERVER_DATABASE to tempdb and the defaults will work for everything else. (The user is sa with the above password)
$env:ENSO_SQLSERVER_DATABASE='tempdb'