A very common use case is, is to store the data of Forms into a database. This database could be either an “internal” one (only used by Portrait) or a database of a different system. However, in both cases, you need to set up a connection and check the permission first.
What the SQL query does, is up to you. Common use cases would be:
INSERT
statement for creating a new record.UPDATE
statement to edit an existing record.DELETE
statement to remove a record from the database.
onSubmit with SQL, supports the following settings:
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onSubmit.type | Must be |
onSubmit.connection | name of the SQL connection - see SQL connections |
onSubmit.query | The SQL query you want to execute. The form values are accessible via the form field names as handlebars. If required, you can use Field Processors to manipulate the data before executing the query. |
Example
- id: createServiceCall onSubmit: type: SQL connection: internal query: | INSERT INTO DemoServiceCalls (Id, ModelCode, Appointment, Name, Priority, Description) VALUES ('{{portrait-timestamp}}', '{{ModelCode}}', '{{now ["format"] [format="yyyy-MM-dd"]}}', '{{Name}}', '{{Priority}}', '{{Description}}'); filePath: /service-calls/{{portrait-timestamp}} dialog: |- {
In this given example, the form-data will be inserted into the table DemoServiceCalls
via the connection internal
. Note that the field Appointment
is filled via a field processor statement with the current date.
Handlebars
The query can be written using handlebars.
The variables from the form are provided. In addition, we add the following use of parameters from the user that submitted the form:
| unique user id |
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| name of the user |
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| assigned role |
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