§H2 database
The H2 in memory database is very convenient for development because your evolutions are run from scratch when play is restarted. If you are using Anorm, you probably need it to closely mimic your planned production database. To tell h2 that you want to mimic a particular database you add a parameter to the database url in your application.conf file, for example:
db.default.url="jdbc:h2:mem:play;MODE=MYSQL"
§Target databases
MySql | MODE=MYSQL |
|
DB2 | MODE=DB2 | |
Derby | MODE=DERBY | |
HSQLDB | MODE=HSQLDB | |
MS SQL | MODE=MSSQLServer | |
Oracle | MODE=Oracle | |
PostgreSQL | MODE=PostgreSQL |
§Prevent in memory DB reset
H2, by default, drops your in memory database if there are no connections to it anymore. You probably don’t want this to happen. To prevent this add DB_CLOSE_DELAY=-1
to the url (use a semicolon as a separator) eg: jdbc:h2:mem:play;MODE=MYSQL;DB_CLOSE_DELAY=-1
Note: Play’s builtin JDBC Module will automatically add
DB_CLOSE_DELAY=-1
, however if you are using play-slick with evolutions you need to manually add;DB_CLOSE_DELAY=-1
to your database url, else the evolution will be in a endless loop since the play application will restart after the evolutions are run, so that the applied evolutions will directly be lost.
§Caveats
H2, by default, creates tables with upper case names. Sometimes you don’t want this to happen, for example when using H2 with Play evolutions in some compatibility modes. To prevent this add DATABASE_TO_UPPER=FALSE
to the url (use a semicolon as a separator) eg: jdbc:h2:mem:play;MODE=PostgreSQL;DB_CLOSE_DELAY=-1;DATABASE_TO_UPPER=FALSE
§H2 Browser
You can browse the contents of your database by typing h2-browser
at the sbt shell. An SQL browser will run in your web browser.
§H2 Documentation
More H2 documentation is available from their web site.