vvysotskyi commented on a change in pull request #2030: Update docs for Metastore to point that all format plugins are supported URL: https://github.com/apache/drill/pull/2030#discussion_r394914993
########## File path: _docs/connect-a-data-source/plugins/080-rdbms-storage-plugin.md ########## @@ -9,14 +9,25 @@ As with any source, Drill supports joins within and between all systems. Drill a ## Using the RDBMS Storage Plugin -Drill is designed to work with any relational datastore that provides a JDBC driver. Drill is actively tested with Postgres, MySQL, Oracle, MSSQL and Apache Derby. For each system, you will follow three basic steps for setup: +Drill is designed to work with any relational datastore that provides a JDBC driver. Drill is actively tested with + Postgres, MySQL, Oracle, MSSQL, Apache Derby and H2. For each system, you will follow three basic steps for setup: 1. [Install Drill]({{ site.baseurl }}/docs/installing-drill-in-embedded-mode), if you do not already have it installed. 2. Copy your database's JDBC driver into the jars/3rdparty directory. (You'll need to do this on every node.) 3. Restart Drill. See [Starting Drill in Distributed Mode]({{site.baseurl}}/docs/starting-drill-in-distributed-mode/). - 4. Add a new storage configuration to Drill through the Web UI. Example configurations for [Oracle](#Example-Oracle-Configuration), [SQL Server](#Example-SQL-Server-Configuration), [MySQL](#Example-MySQL-Configuration) and [Postgres](#Example-Postgres-Configuration) are provided below. - -**Example: Working with MySQL** + 4. Add a new storage configuration to Drill through the Web UI. Example configurations for [Oracle](#example-oracle-configuration), [SQL Server](#example-sql-server-configuration), [MySQL](#example-mysql-configuration) and [Postgres](#example-postgres-configuration) are provided below. + +## Setting data source parameters in the storage plugin configuration + +Starting from Drill 1.18.0, new JDBC storage plugin configuration property `sourceParameters` was introduced to allow Review comment: Actually, `sourceParameters` was introduced to allow passing parameters which will be used in `DataSource`, but it is still correct JSON identifiers. ---------------------------------------------------------------- This is an automated message from the Apache Git Service. To respond to the message, please log on to GitHub and use the URL above to go to the specific comment. For queries about this service, please contact Infrastructure at: us...@infra.apache.org With regards, Apache Git Services