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The CData ODBC driver for Drip enables you to create PHP applications with connectivity to Drip data. Leverage the native support for ODBC in PHP.
Drop the CData ODBC Driver for Drip into your LAMP or WAMP stack to build Drip-connected Web applications. This article shows how to use PHP's ODBC built-in functions to connect to Drip data, execute queries, and output the results.
Configure a DSN
If you have not already, first specify connection properties in an ODBC DSN (data source name). This is the last step of the driver installation. You can use the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to create and configure ODBC DSNs.
Start by setting the Profile connection property to the location of the Drip Profile on disk (e.g. C:\profiles\Drip.apip). Next, set the ProfileSettings connection property to the connection string for Drip (see below).
Drip API Profile Settings
To use Token Authentication, specify your APIKey within the ProfileSettings connection property. The APIKey should be set to your Drip personal API Token.
Establish a Connection
Open the connection to Drip by calling the odbc_connect or odbc_pconnect methods. To close connections, use odbc_close or odbc_close_all.
$conn = odbc_connect("CData ODBC API Source","user","password");
Connections opened with odbc_connect are closed when the script ends. Connections opened with the odbc_pconnect method are still open after the script ends. This enables other scripts to share that connection when they connect with the same credentials. By sharing connections among your scripts, you can save system resources, and queries execute faster.
$conn = odbc_pconnect("CData ODBC API Source","user","password");
...
odbc_close($conn); //persistent connection must be closed explicitly
Create Prepared Statements
Create prepared statements and parameterized queries with the odbc_prepare function.
$query = odbc_prepare($conn, "SELECT * FROM Broadcasts WHERE Status = ?");
Execute Queries
Execute prepared statements with odbc_execute.
$conn = odbc_connect("CData ODBC API Source","user","password");
$query = odbc_prepare($conn, "SELECT * FROM Broadcasts WHERE Status = ?");
$success = odbc_execute($query, array('scheduled'));
Execute nonparameterized queries with odbc_exec.
$conn = odbc_connect("CData ODBC API Source","user","password");
$query = odbc_exec($conn, "SELECT Id, Name FROM Broadcasts WHERE Status = 'scheduled'");
Process Results
Access a row in the result set as an array with the odbc_fetch_array function.
$conn = odbc_connect("CData ODBC Drip data Source","user","password");
$query = odbc_exec($conn, "SELECT Id, Name FROM Broadcasts WHERE Status = 'scheduled'");
while($row = odbc_fetch_array($query)){
echo $row["Id"] . "\n";
}
Display the result set in an HTML table with the odbc_result_all function.
$conn = odbc_connect("CData ODBC Drip data Source","user","password");
$query = odbc_prepare($conn, "SELECT * FROM Broadcasts WHERE Status = ?");
$success = odbc_execute($query, array('scheduled'));
if($success)
odbc_result_all($query);
More Example Queries
You will find complete information on the driver's supported SQL in the help documentation. The code examples above are Drip-specific adaptations of the PHP community documentation for all ODBC functions.