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Installs Powershell script test-oracleconnect.ps1 which can be used for testing Oracle connectivity.
Install
choco install test-oracleconnect.powershell
#######################
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Tests Oracle Connections using odp.net2, odp.net4, oledb, odbc, odp.netmanaged, ldap, or all
.DESCRIPTION
The test-oracleConnect.ps1 tests Oracle connections using odp.net2, odp.net4, oledb, odbc, odp.netmanaged, ldap or all
.EXAMPLE
./test-oracleconnect.ps1 -UserId scott -Password tiger - DataSource HR -Test all
.NOTES
Version History
v1.0 - Chad Miller - 11/27/2015 - Initial release
v2.0 - Chad Miller - 03/30/2016 - Added LDAPServer param/Remove ManagedDriverdll path
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string]$UserId,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string]$Password,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string]$DataSource,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$false)]
[ValidateSet("all","odp.net2","odp.net4","oledb","odbc","odp.netmanaged","ldap")]
[string[]]$Test = ("all","odp.net2","odp.net4","oledb","odbc","odp.netmanaged","ldap"),
#Full Path to Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.dll
[Parameter(Mandatory=$false)]
[string]$ManagedDriverDll,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$false)]
#LDAPServer:portnumber
[string[]]$LDAPServer
)
$all = @("odp.net2","odp.net4","oledb","odbc","odp.netmanaged","ldap")
#######################
function Test-odp.net2 {
try {
add-type -AssemblyName "Oracle.DataAccess, Version=2.121.2.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=89b483f429c47342"
$conn = New-Object Oracle.DataAccess.Client.OracleConnection("User Id=$UserId;Password=$Password;Data Source=$DataSource")
$conn.open()
New-Object psobject -property @{Test="Test-odp.net2";Args="$DataSource";Result=$true;Message=$null}
}
catch { new-object psobject -property @{Test="Test-odp.net2";Args="$DataSource";Result=$false;Message="$($_.ToString())"} }
finally { $conn.Dispose() }
} #Test-odp.net2
#######################
function Test-odp.net4 {
try {
add-type -AssemblyName "Oracle.DataAccess, Version=4.121.2.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=89b483f429c47342"
$conn = New-Object Oracle.DataAccess.Client.OracleConnection("User Id=$UserId;Password=$Password;Data Source=$DataSource")
$conn.open()
New-Object psobject -property @{Test="Test-odp.net4";Args="$DataSource";Result=$true;Message=$null}
}
catch { new-object psobject -property @{Test="Test-odp.net4";Args="$DataSource";Result=$false;Message="$($_.ToString())"} }
finally { $conn.Dispose() }
} #Test-odp.net4
#######################
function Test-oledb {
try {
$conn = New-Object System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnection("User Id=$UserId;Password=$Password;Data Source=$DataSource;Provider=OraOLEDB.Oracle")
$conn.open()
New-Object psobject -property @{Test="Test-oledb";Args="$DataSource";Result=$true;Message=$null}
}
catch { new-object psobject -property @{Test="Test-oledb";Args="$DataSource";Result=$false;Message="$($_.ToString())"} }
finally { $conn.Dispose() }
} #Test-oledb
#######################
function Test-odbc {
try {
$conn = New-Object System.Data.Odbc.OdbcConnection("DRIVER={Oracle ODBC Driver};UID=$UserId;PWD=$Password;DBQ=$DataSource;DBA=R;")
$conn.open()
New-Object psobject -property @{Test="Test-odbc";Args="$DataSource";Result=$true;Message=$null}
}
catch { new-object psobject -property @{Test="Test-odbc";Args="$DataSource";Result=$false;Message="$($_.ToString())"} }
finally { $conn.Dispose() }
} #Test-odbc
#######################
function Test-odp.netmanaged {
try {
Add-Type -Path "$ManagedDriverDll"
$conn = New-Object Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.Client.OracleConnection("User Id=$UserId;Password=$Password;Data Source=$DataSource")
$conn.open()
New-Object psobject -property @{Test="Test-odp.netmanaged";Args="$DataSource";Result=$true;Message=$null}
}
catch { new-object psobject -property @{Test="Test-odp.netmanaged";Args="$DataSource";Result=$false;Message="$($_.ToString())"} }
finally { $conn.Dispose() }
} #Test-odp.netmanaged
#######################
function Test-ldap {
try {
Add-Type -AssemblyName System.DirectoryServices.Protocols
#Use LDAP servers from ldap.ora if LDAPServer param not specified
if ($LDAPServer -eq $null) {
$ht = gc "$((get-itemproperty -path 'HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment' -Name TNS_ADMIN).TNS_ADMIN)\ldap.ora" |
foreach { $_ -replace '\(|\)' } | ConvertFrom-StringData
$LDAPServer = $ht.DIRECTORY_SERVERS -replace ' ' -split ','
}
$LDAPServer | foreach {
try {
$name=$_; $conn = New-Object System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.LdapConnection($name)
$conn.AuthType = [System.DirectoryServices.Protocols.AuthType]::Anonymous
$conn.Bind()
new-object psobject -property @{Test="Test-ldap";Args="$name";Result=$true;Message=$null}
}
catch { new-object psobject -property @{Test="$($PSCmdlet.MyInvocation.MyCommand.Name)";Args="$name";Result=$false;Message="$($_.ToString())"} }
finally { $conn.Dispose() }
}
}
catch { new-object psobject -property @{Test="Test-ldap";Args=$null;Result=$false;Message="$($_.ToString())"} }
} #Test-ldap
#######################
# Run Tests
#######################
if ($Test -contains "all") {
$all | foreach { invoke-expression "Test-$_" }
}
else {
foreach ($t in $Test) {
invoke-expression "Test-$t"
}
}
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