Libgda's sources contain templates to get started in creating a new database provider. The following templates are available:
the template in the providers/skel-implementation/capi
directory which can be used when writing a provider using the database's C or C++ API (for example
the PostgreSQL or MySQL providers)
the template in the providers/skel-implementation/models
directory which can be used when writing a provider for a system which is not a relational database (or
does offer a very limited API, such as for the MS Access or Berkeley DB systems).
In any case, for example to create a DummyDb provider, follow these steps:
copy one of the template's directory into a new directory named
dummydb
From inside that new directory, run the
providers/prepare_provider_sources.sh
script with the name
of the provider ("dummydb" here), the author's name and the author's email adress, which replaces
all the class and object names with the name of the provider and renames the files correctly. These
new sources should be compilable without any modification.
Edit the Makefile.am
to add provider specific compilation and link
flags
Integrate the provider's new code into a compilation unit: either Libgda's sources in
the providers
directory or in your own application (this step usually involves
modifying the configure.ac
or configure.in
files).
Implement the missing parts (it is usually a good idea to look how other provider's implementations are done to get ideas).