Prevent SQL injection

When using Hash Variable that uses URL parameter or user-inputted value in the SQL query, ensure that these hash variable(s) are escaped in the query!

Make use of hash variable escape keywords, see Hash Variable - Escaping the Resultant Hash Variable.

Example of VULNERABLE query :

SELECT * FROM app_fd_sample_table WHERE  c_value = '#requestParam.id#'

To fix this, use ?sql hash variable escape:

SELECT * FROM app_fd_sample_table WHERE c_value = '#requestParam.id?sql#'

Introduction


Database SQL Query, formerly known as JDBC Form Binder allows you to use custom SQL statements to retrieve and load records into your form fields. Similarly, you can write SQL statements to save the records in your form field into a database table.

Database SQL Query settings are located in the form PROPERTIES tab under "Advanced > Data > Load Data From & Save Data To". Database SQL Query replaces the standard Workflow Form Binder.

In load data, you only need to configure the datasource and SELECT query. In store data, you will need to write SQL statements for SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE database actions.

Database SQL Query has the following exception where this binder cannot be used (revert back to Workflow Form Binder):

  • Use of form element workflow variables. Database SQL Query will not populate or update the workflow variables.
  • Use of file and image attachment field elements. Database SQL Query will not handle the file retrieval or file transfer into Joget file storage.

Database SQL Query comes standard in Joget v6 and DX. If you are using Joget v5, you can download the JDBC Binders from Joget Marketplace.

Figure 1: Database SQL Query selected as Load Data From & Save Data To

Database SQL Query Properties

Configure Database SQL Query Load Data


Figure 2: Configure Database SQL Query Binder

NameDescription
Datasource
  • Custom Datasource - setup to connect to an external database, has additional configuration.
  • Default Datasource- connect to the Joget database.

By selecting Default Datasource, the database your Joget is currently using will be selected. (See Figure 2).

Custom JDBC Driver

Custom JDBC Driver. This field is required when Custom Datasource is selected in Datasource above.

Example: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver

Custom JDBC URL 

Custom JDBC URL. This field is required when Custom Datasource is selected in Datasource above.

Example: jdbc:mysql://localhost/jwdb?characterEncoding=UTF8&useSSL=false

Custom JDBC Username 

Custom JDBC Username. This field is required when Custom Datasource is selected in Datasource above.

Custom JDBC Password

Custom JDBC Password. This field is required when Custom Datasource is selected in Datasource above.

Test the connection parameters

Click on the "Test Connection" button at the bottom of the page to quickly test out your configurations.

SQL SELECT Query for Load Data

The SQL query specific to your database type (MySQL, MSSQL, Oracle, etc.). Use question mark ? in your query to represent the primary key or foreign key.

Example
SELECT
   * 
FROM
   app_fd_table 
WHERE
   id = ?

If a column name contains reserved keywords, do ensure it is encapsulated properly.

For example for MySQL, if the column identifier itself contains a dot symbol ( . ), it should be encapsulated like this:

SELECT `myAppName.myColumn` FROM app_fd_myTable;

Table & Column Naming

  • For database tables created by Joget Forms, Joget adds a "c_" in front of table column names (or "t_" if your column name starts with a number) and "app_fd_" in front of database table names.
  • If you use environment hash variables to store SQL query strings, use "?noescape" to escape SQL query strings in JDBC binders to prevent the "<>" "not equal" operator from being converted, i.e. disables XSS prevention checking. Read here for more information..

Handling for field workflow variable?

Click to select if you are using workflow variables mapping in your form elements. Not applicable for grid elements.

Handling for uploaded files?

Click to select if you are using file or image attachments in your form elements

Form to store uploaded files

Select form to store uploaded files only if you are using form grid or spreadsheet.

Configure Database SQL Query Data Store

Figure 3: Configure Store Database SQL Query Data Store

If a column name contains reserved keywords, do ensure it is encapsulated properly.

For example for MySQL, if the column identifier itself contains a dot symbol ( . ), it should be encapsulated like this:

SELECT `myAppName.myColumn` FROM app_fd_myTable;
NameDescription
Datasource
  • Custom Datasource - setup to connect to an external database, has additional configuration.
  • Default Datasource - connect to the Joget database.

By selecting Default Datasource, the database your Joget is currently using will be selected. (See Figure 3).

Custom JDBC Driver

Custom JDBC Driver. This field is required when Custom Datasource is selected in Datasource above.

Example: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver

Custom JDBC URL 

Custom JDBC URL. This field is required when Custom Datasource is selected in Datasource above.

Example: jdbc:mysql://localhost:3307/jwdb?characterEncoding=UTF8&useSSL=false

Custom JDBC Username 

Custom JDBC Username. This field is required when Custom Datasource is selected in Datasource above.

Custom JDBC Password

Custom JDBC Password. This field is required when Custom Datasource is selected in Datasource above.

Test the connection parameters

Click on the "Test Connection" button at the bottom of the page to quickly test out your configurations.

SQL SELECT Query for Data Store

The SQL query specific to your database type (MySQL, MSSQL, Oracle, etc.). Use syntax like {field_id} in query to inject submitted form data.

Example
SELECT
   * 
FROM
   app_fd_table 
WHERE
   id =  {id}

Note: If you use JDBC in a form grid or spreadsheet for load or save data store, be advised the SQL syntax is different from form load or save data store. Kindly download and view the sample app for JDBC in a form grid or spreadsheet.

SQL INSERT Query

Use syntax like curly brackets {field_id} in query to inject submitted form data. 

Example
INSERT app_fd_table 
       (id, 
        c_name, 
        c_emailaddress) 
VALUES ({id}, 
        {name}, 
        {emailAddress}) 

You can use {uuid} to tell Joget to create a random unique id or a "Universally unique identifier". Example:

Example
INSERT app_fd_table
       (id,
        c_name,
        c_emailAddress
VALUES ({uuid},
        {name},
        {emailAddress})

For JDBC SQL INSERT in a grid, use "{foreignKey}" syntax to populate the parent id into the child table foreign key value, as follows:
INSERT app_fd_table_child (
	id,
	c_name,
	c_fk)
VALUES (
	{uuid},
	{name},
	{foreignKey})
SQL UPDATE Query

Use syntax like curly brackets {field_id} in query to inject submitted form data.

Example
UPDATE app_fd_table 
SET    id = {id}, 
       c_name = {name}, 
       c_emailaddress = {emailAddress}, 
       c_contacttel = {contactTel} 
WHERE  id = {id} 
SQL DELETE Query

SQL statement to delete form data records in Datalist/Grid element. Use syntax like curly brackets {id} in query to inject form data primary key value.

Example
DELETE
FROM
   app_fd_table 
WHERE
   id = {id}
Handling for field workflow variable?Click the checkbox if you are using workflow variables mapping in your form elements. The JDBC binder will copy the field value to the workflow variable when you submit the form if the form is mapped to a  process. Not applicable to grid elements.

Handling for uploaded files?

Click the checkbox if you are using file or image attachments in your form elements. The JDBC binder will save your file or image attachment into the ".\wflow" folder when you save the form. Select form to store uploaded files only if you are using a form grid or spreadsheet.

Form to store uploaded files

Select form to store uploaded files only if you are using form grid or spreadsheet.

Understanding JDBC Errors

Error MessagesCauses And Solutions
Message on screen: Record cannot be foundThere is a JDBC configuration error. Check the joget.log file for more information.
The rest of the error messages below are found in the \apache-tomcat-x.x.xx\logs\joget.log file.
ERROR org.joget.plugin.enterprise.JdbcLoadBinder - org.apache.commons.dbcp.SQLNestedException:
Cannot load JDBC driver class
The property  Custom JDBC Driver is incorrect
ERROR org.joget.plugin.enterprise.JdbcLoadBinder - org.apache.commons.dbcp.SQLNestedException:
Cannot create PoolableConnectionFactory (Could not connect to address=(host=localhost)(port=3306)(type=master) : Socket fail to connect to host:localhost, port:3306. Connection refused: connect)
The property  Custom JDBC URL  is incorrect
ERROR org.joget.plugin.enterprise.JdbcLoadBinder - org.apache.commons.dbcp.SQLNestedException: Cannot create PoolableConnectionFactory (Could not connect to address=(host=localhost)(port=3307)(type=master) : Access denied for user 'xxxx'@'localhost' (using password: YES)The property Custom JDBC Username  or  Custom JDBC Password is incorrect.

ERROR org.joget.plugin.enterprise.JdbcLoadBinder - java.sql.SQLSyntaxErrorException: .....

The property SQL SELECT Query is incorrect. Do also check the SQL lower or upper case spelling on table and column names, especially if you are running a database on a Linux OS which is case sensitive.
ERROR org.joget.plugin.enterprise.JdbcLoadBinder - java.sql.SQLException: Could not set parameter at position 1 (values was '?') Query - conn:506(M) - SELECT * FROM app_fd_table WHERE id = "?"

Do not enclosed the ? in single or double quotation marks. Correct syntax is:

SELECT * FROM app_fd_table WHERE id = ?

ERROR org.joget.tutorial.JdbcOptionsBinder - com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException:
The value is not set for the parameter number 2

DB error on JDBC Options with "Field ID to control available options based on Grouping". You can only pass one ? parameter in the SQL.

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