New tool to store SQL connection configs locally (#218)

* added a new tool to store SQL connections locally. Modified the peek definition tests to create test database before running test


* fixed failing test QueryExecutionPlanInvalidParamsTest

* Fixes based on code review comments

* fixed failing test GetSignatureHelpReturnsNotNullIfParseInfoInitialized
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Leila Lali
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//
// Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
// Licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE file in the project root for full license information.
//
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;
using System.Xml.Linq;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.Test.Common;
namespace Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.TestEnvConfig
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
if (args.Length == 1)
{
string arg = args[0];
if (arg.Equals("-?", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) ||
arg.Equals("/?", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) ||
arg.Equals("-help", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) ||
arg.Equals("/help", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
{
ShowUsage();
}
else if (File.Exists(arg) == false)
{
Console.WriteLine("setting file {0} does not exist.", arg);
}
else
{
try
{
SaveSettings(arg);
Console.WriteLine("Completed saving the settings");
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine("Error encountered: {0}", ex.Message);
}
}
}
else
{
ShowUsage();
}
}
private static void ShowUsage()
{
Console.WriteLine(@"Usage:
TestEnvConfig
Show this help message
TestEnvConfig -?
Show this help message
TestEnvConfig setting_file
Run the program as a command line application
The program reads the test configurations from the setting_file and
saves them locally. the passwords will be stored in the credential store
The following is an example of a setting_file:
<Configuration>
<Instance Name=""defaultSql2005"">
<DataSource>SQL2005 servername</DataSource>
<BackupMethod>RemoteShare</BackupMethod>
<RemoteShare>SQL 2005 remote share</RemoteShare>
</Instance>
<Instance Name=""defaultSql2008"">
<DataSource>SQL2008 servername</DataSource>
<BackupMethod>RemoteShare</BackupMethod>
<RemoteShare>SQL 2008 remote share</RemoteShare>
</Instance>
<Instance Name=""defaultSql2011"">
<DataSource>SQL2011 servername</DataSource>
<BackupMethod>RemoteShare</BackupMethod>
<RemoteShare>SQL 20011 remote share</RemoteShare>
</Instance>
<Instance Name=""defaultSqlAzureV12"">
<DataSource>SQLAzure servername</DataSource>
<BackupMethod>RemoteShare</BackupMethod>
<RemoteShare>SQLAzure remote share</RemoteShare>
<UserId>user id</UserId>
<Password>password</Password>
</Instance>
</Configuration>
");
}
private static void SaveSettings(string settingFile)
{
var xdoc = XDocument.Load(settingFile);
var settings =
from setting in xdoc.Descendants("Instance")
select new InstanceInfo(setting.Attribute("VersionKey").Value) // VersionKey is required
{
ServerName = setting.Element("DataSource").Value, // DataSource is required
ConnectTimeoutAsString = (string)setting.Element("ConnectTimeout"), //ConnectTimeout is optional
User = (string)setting.Element("UserId"), // UserID is optional
Password = (string)setting.Element("Password"),
RemoteSharePath = (string)setting.Element("RemoteShare"), // RemoteShare is optional
AuthenticationType = string.IsNullOrEmpty((string)setting.Element("UserId")) ? AuthenticationType.Integrated : AuthenticationType.SqlLogin
};
TestConfigPersistenceHelper.Write(settings);
}
}
}