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- Connection strings
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- Connection string is a local or remote path to the database being attached.
- The legacy syntax (supported by all Firebird versions) is the following:
- For TCP (aka INET) protocol:
- <host> [ / <port>] : <file path to database or alias>
- For local connections as simple as:
- <file path to database or alias>
- If host name is omitted, local connection is implied. Depending on settings,
- platform and Firebird version, it could be performed via either the embedded
- engine or XNET (shared memory) protocol or TCP localhost loopback.
- Examples:
- Connect via TCP using database name:
- 192.168.0.11:/db/mydb.fdb
- 192.168.0.11:C:\db\mydb.fdb
- myserver:C:\db\mydb.fdb
- localhost:/db/mydb.fdb
- Connect via TCP using database alias:
- 192.168.0.11:mydb
- myserver:mydb
- localhost:mydb
- Connect via TCP using non-default port 3051:
- 192.168.0.11/3051:C:\db\mydb.fdb
- 192.168.0.11/3051:mydb
- myserver/3051:/db/mydb.fdb
- localhost/3051:/db/mydb.fdb
- myserver/3051:mydb
- localhost/3051:mydb
- Connect via TCP using non-default service name:
- 192.168.0.11/fb_db:C:\db\mydb.fdb
- 192.168.0.11/fb_db:mydb
- localhost/fb_db:/db/mydb.fdb
- myserver/fb_db:/db/mydb.fdb
- myserver/fb_db:mydb
- localhost/fb_db:mydb
- Local connection:
- /db/mydb.fdb
- C:\db\mydb.fdb
- mydb
- Additionally, Firebird 3.0 introduces generalized URL-like syntax for
- connection strings:
- [ <protocol> : // [ <host> [ : <port> ] ] ] / <file path to database or alias>
- Where protocol is one of: INET (means TCP) or XNET (means shared memory).
- Examples:
- Connect via TCP using database name:
- inet://192.168.0.11//db/mydb.fdb
- inet://192.168.0.11/C:\db\mydb.fdb
- inet://myserver/C:\db\mydb.fdb
- inet://localhost//db/mydb.fdb
- Connect via TCP using database alias:
- inet://192.168.0.11/mydb
- inet://myserver/mydb
- inet://localhost/mydb
- Connect via TCP using non-default port 3051:
- inet://192.168.0.11:3051/C:\db\mydb.fdb
- inet://192.168.0.11:3051/mydb
- inet://myserver:3051//db/mydb.fdb
- inet://localhost:3051//db/mydb.fdb
- inet://myserver:3051/mydb
- inet://localhost:3051/mydb
- Connect via TCP using non-default service name:
- inet://192.168.0.11:fb_db/C:\db\mydb.fdb
- inet://192.168.0.11:fb_db/mydb
- inet://localhost:fb_db//db/mydb.fdb
- inet://myserver:fb_db//db/mydb.fdb
- inet://myserver:fb_db/mydb
- inet://localhost:fb_db/mydb
- The "inet" protocol can be replaced by "inet4" or "inet6" to restrict client
- to IPv4 or IPv6 addresses corresponding to supplied name ("inet" protocol
- tries all addresses in the order determined by OS):
- inet4://myserver/mydb
- inet6://myserver/mydb
- Loopback connection via TCP:
- inet:///db/mydb.fdb
- inet://C:\db\mydb.fdb
- inet://mydb
- Local connection via shared memory:
- xnet://C:\db\mydb.fdb
- xnet://mydb
- Local (embedded by default) connection:
- /db/mydb.fdb
- C:\db\mydb.fdb
- mydb
- If protocol and host name are omitted, local connection is implied. Depending on settings,
- it could be performed via either the embedded engine or XNET (shared memory) protocol
- or TCP localhost loopback.
- On the server side, default provider configuration is:
- Providers = Remote, Engine14, Loopback
- It means that if the remote provider fails to match the connection string (because of missing
- protocol / host parts), then the embedded engine handles the hostless connection. If you need
- to connect locally using a specific transport protocol, please specify:
- inet://<file path to database or alias>
- or
- xnet://<file path to database or alias>
- Note: XNET (shared memory) protocol is available on Windows only.
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