Insertion of values in database

You can’t simply place the IDs of your inputs as the WL.client.invokeProcedure‘s parameters… You need to pass their value.

For example:

function loadFeeds1(){
    var invocationData = {
        adapter:"car2",
        procedure:"getuser",
        parameters:[$('#carnum').val(),$('#details').val()]
    };

    WL.Server.invokeProcedure(invocationData,{
        onSuccess :loadFeedsSuccess1,
        onFailure :loadFeedsFailure1,
    });
}

This is an end-to-end scenario, where I take 2 values from the HTML and insert them into the database. To re-create, you can you use the WorklightTraining.sql scheme provided in the Adapters sample project. You can see it works because after the ‘success’, if you will refresh the database – you’ll see the new record.

HTML:

<h1>Test Insert Into Database</h1>
<input type="text" id="value1" placeholder="value1"/><br/>
<input type="text" id="value2" placeholder="value2"/><br/>
<input type="button" value="Insert values to database" onclick="insertValuesToDB();"/>

main.js:

function insertValuesToDB() {
    var invocationData = {
        adapter: 'insertValuesAdapter',
        procedure: 'insertValuesProcedure',
        parameters: [$('#value1').val(), $('#value2').val()]
    };

    WL.Client.invokeProcedure(invocationData, {onSuccess: insertSuccess, onFailure: insertFailure});
}

function insertSuccess() {
    alert("success");
}

function insertFailure() {
    alert("failure");
}

Adapter XML:

...
...
<connectivity>
    <connectionPolicy xsi:type="sql:SQLConnectionPolicy">
        <dataSourceDefinition>
            <driverClass>com.mysql.jdbc.Driver</driverClass>
            <url>jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/worklight_training</url>
            <user>Worklight</user>
            <password>Worklight</password> 
        </dataSourceDefinition> 
    </connectionPolicy>
    <loadConstraints maxConcurrentConnectionsPerNode="5" />
</connectivity>

<procedure name="insertValuesProcedure"/>
...
...

Adapter implementation:

var insertValuesProcedureStatement = WL.Server.createSQLStatement("INSERT INTO users(userId, firstName, lastName, password) VALUES (?,?, 'someLastName', 'somePassword')");

function insertValuesProcedure(value1,value2) {
    return WL.Server.invokeSQLStatement({
        preparedStatement : insertValuesProcedureStatement,
        parameters : [value1,value2]
    });
}

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