Nope, no luck. Must be my J connector setup. I'll try something like
exporting a CLASSPATH.
My Drill 1.2 (tar downloaded from the Apache site yesterday) setup checks
out ok for creating a storage plugin config from REST API:
Administratots-MacBook-Pro:apache-drill-1.2.0 khahn$ curl -X POST -H
"Content-Tpe: application/json" -d '{"name":"myplugin3", "config": {"type":
"file", "enabled": false, "connection": "file:///", "workspaces": { "root":
{ "location": "/", "writable": false, "defaultInputFormat": null}},
"formats": null}}' http://localhost:8047/storage/myplugin3.json
{
"result" : "success"
Administratots-MacBook-Pro:apache-drill-1.2.0 khahn$ curl --request POST
--hader "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"name": "myplugin4",
"config": { "type": "jdbc", "enabled": false, "driver":
"com.mysql.jdbc.Driver", "url": "jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306;" }}'
http://localhost:8047/storage/myplugin4.json
{
"result" : "error (unable to create/ update storage)"
}
Kristine Hahn
Sr. Technical Writer
415-497-8107 @krishahn skype:krishahn
On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 9:12 AM, Rajkumar Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Could you please try with this curl request
>
> curl --request POST --header "Content-Type: application/json"
> --data '{"name": "myplugin", "config": { "type": "jdbc",
> "enabled": false, "driver": "com.mysql.jdbc.Driver", "url":
> "jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306;" }}'
> http://localhost:8047/storage/myplugin.json
>
> > On 18-Oct-2015, at 9:16 PM, Kristine Hahn <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > curl -X POST -H "Content-Tpe: application/json" -d '{"name":"myplugin",
> > "config": {"type": "jdbc", "enabled": false,
> > "driver":"com.mysql.jdbc.Driver", "url":"jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306;"}}'
> > http://localhost:8047/storage/myplugin.json <
> http://localhost:8047/storage/myplugin.json>
>