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docker-babelfishpg

Docker image for Babelfish for PostgreSQL.

Babelfish for PostgreSQL is a collection of extensions for PostgreSQL that enable it to use the Tabular Data Stream (TDS) protocol and Transact-SQL (T-SQL) allowing apps designed for Microsoft SQL Server to utilize PostgreSQL as their database. For more details, see "Goodbye Microsoft SQL Server, Hello Babelfish" from the AWS News Blog.

Quick Start

To create a new container, run:

docker run -d -p 1433:1433 jonathanpotts/babelfishpg

Example Data

Use the example_data.sql script to populate the database with example data.

You can then query the database using commands such as:

SELECT * FROM example_db.authors;
SELECT * FROM example_db.books;

Advanced Setup

To initialize with a custom username, append -u my_username to the docker run command where my_username is the username desired.

To initialize with a custom password, append -p my_password to the docker run command where my_password is the password desired.

To initialize with a custom database name, append -d my_database to the docker run command where my_database is the database name desired. This is the name of the database that Babelfish for PostgreSQL uses internally to store the data and is not accessible via TDS.

Migration Mode

By default, the single-db migration mode is used. To use a different migration mode, append -m migration_mode to the docker run command where migration_mode is the value for the migration mode desired.

For more information about migration modes, see Single vs. multiple instances.

Connecting

If you are hosting the container on your local machine, the server name is localhost. Otherwise, use the IP address or DNS-backed fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for the server you are hosting the container on.

Use SQL Server Authentication mode for login.

The default login for Babelfish is:

  • Username: babelfish_user
  • Password: 12345678

If you specified a custom username and/or password, use those instead.

Babelfish does not currently support the SSMS Object Explorer. If you are using SSMS, you must connect via a New Query.

Connection string

Assuming Babelfish is hosted on the local machine, using the default settings, and you are trying to connect to a database named example_db, the connection string is:

Data Source=localhost;Initial Catalog=example_db;Persist Security Info=true;User ID=babelfish_user;Password=12345678

Data Volume

Database data is stored in the /data volume.

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