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How to install Pyodbc for Sqlserver.
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# Start a container that mimic the lambda environment | |
docker run -it --rm --entrypoint bash -e ODBCINI=/var/task -e ODBCSYSINI=/var/task -v "$PWD":/var/task lambci/lambda:build-python2.7 | |
# Then, download ODBC source code, compile and take the output | |
curl ftp://ftp.unixodbc.org/pub/unixODBC/unixODBC-2.3.5.tar.gz -O | |
tar xvzf unixODBC-2.3.5.tar.gz | |
cd unixODBC-2.3.5 | |
./configure --sysconfdir=/var/task --disable-gui --disable-drivers --enable-iconv --with-iconv-char-enc=UTF8 --with-iconv-ucode-enc=UTF16LE --prefix=/home | |
make install | |
cd .. | |
mv /home/* . | |
mv unixODBC-2.3.5 unixODBC-2.3.5.tar.gz /tmp/ | |
# Install MSsql odbc driver | |
curl https://packages.microsoft.com/config/rhel/6/prod.repo > /etc/yum.repos.d/mssql-release.repo | |
ACCEPT_EULA=Y yum -y install msodbcsql | |
export CFLAGS="-I/var/task/include" | |
export LDFLAGS="-L/var/task/lib" | |
# Then you can install pyodbc (or pip install -t . -r requirements.txt) | |
pip install pyodbc -t . | |
cp -r /opt/microsoft/msodbcsql . | |
cat <<EOF > odbcinst.ini | |
[ODBC Driver 13 for SQL Server] | |
Description=Microsoft ODBC Driver 13 for SQL Server | |
Driver=/var/task/msodbcsql/lib64/libmsodbcsql-13.1.so.9.2 | |
UsageCount=1 | |
EOF | |
cat <<EOF > odbc.ini | |
[ODBC Driver 13 for SQL Server] | |
Driver = ODBC Driver 13 for SQL Server | |
Description = My ODBC Driver 13 for SQL Server | |
Trace = No | |
EOF | |
# Test if it works | |
python -c "import pyodbc; print(pyodbc.drivers());" | |
python -c 'import pyodbc;conn = pyodbc.connect("DRIVER={ODBC Driver 13 for SQL Server}; SERVER=YOUr_SERVER:ADD;PORT=1443;DATABASE=TestDB;UID=SA;PWD=<YourStrong!Passw0rd>");crsr = conn.cursor();rows = crsr.execute("select @@VERSION").fetchall();print(rows);crsr.close();conn.close()' |
Hi @rags1357! The gist I provided above has been updated with a comment that includes steps to test locally with AWS SAM. It includes a template.yaml
with embedded python test code.
Thanks @ca0abinary! Appreciate it.
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Hi Everyone!
I am facing a similar problem as most of you did before!
May be I am missing something!! :(
The Test Script works locally inside the docker container.
Could you please help me understand the steps that needs to be done after you zip the files.
This is what i did -
I created a lambda_function.py and added inside the zip folder
Created a zip of it and uploaded it to the Lambda function ( Not as a layer)
Contents of my zip are :
total 12
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Nov 20 23:28 microsoft
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 Nov 20 23:28 mssql-tools
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Nov 20 23:22 python
bash-4.2# cd /opt
When i try to run the lambda it throws me an error saying that no module named "pyodbc"
Appreciate any help here! been stuck at this for a while now!
Thanks,
Raghu