SQL Server Reporting Service - Deployment by command line
Chinese version: http://www.cnblogs.com/WilsonWu/archive/2009/02/19/1394198.html
Some times when we use the SQL Server Reporting Service will get the same problem, if we have a product constituted by some reports, and there is a new release will be published, we want to get a better way instead of give are RDL files to users directly. actually, SQL Server Reporting already has a tool named RS.exe to help us do some works such as deployment by command line. and today I will introduce main functions in this RS.exe tool:
At first, we use –? to get help information like below:
Microsoft (R) Reporting Services RS
Version 10.0.1600.22 ((SQL_PreRelease).080709-1414 ) x86
Executes script file contents against the specified Report Server.
RS -i inputfile -s serverURL [-u username] [-p password]
[-l timeout] [-b] [-e endpoint] [-v var=value] [-t]
-i inputfile Script file to execute
-s serverURL URL (including server and vroot) to execute
script against.
-u username User name used to log in to the server.
-p password Password used to log in to the server.
-e endpoint Web service endpoint to use with the script.
Options are:
Exec2005 - The ReportExecution2005 endpoint
Mgmt2005 - The ReportService2005 endpoint
-l timeout Number of seconds before the connection to the
server times out. Default is 60 seconds and 0 is
infinite time out.
-b Run as a batch and rollback if commands fail
-v var=value Variables and values to pass to the script
-t trace Include trace information in error message
In fact, that is not hard to understand, only the “-i” parameter maybe has some questions, all right, the “-i” parameter need a script that can run some code to do our work, the script can be wrote by VS.NET, and I have got some information for the script here. at first you must go to the http://www.codeplex.com/MSFTRSProdSamples site to get a sample package, and this have not include into SQL Server install package. after install it go to your SQL Server location like C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Samples\Reporting Services, you can see a folder named “Script Samples”, then open it and find the “PublishSampleReports.rss” file like below:
' File: PublishSampleReports.rss
'
' Summary: Demonstrates a script that can be used with RS.exe to
' publish the sample reports that ship with Reporting Services.
'
'---------------------------------------------------------------------
' This file is part of Microsoft SQL Server Code Samples.
'
' Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
'
' This source code is intended only as a supplement to Microsoft
' Development Tools and/or on-line documentation. See these other
' materials for detailed information regarding Microsoft code samples.
'
' THIS CODE AND INFORMATION ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
' KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
' IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A
' PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
'=============================================================================
'
' 1.0 Documentation
'
' Read the following in order to familiarize yourself with the sample script.
'
' 1.1 Overview
'
' This sample script uses a script file (.rss) and the script environment to run
' Web service operations on a specified report server. The script creates a folder
' that you specify as a command-prompt variable using the 杤 switch, and then
' publishes the sample reports that ship with Reporting Services to a report server.
' Depending on the location of your sample reports, you may need to modify the
' value of the filePath variable, which references the path to your sample reports.
'
' 1.2 Script Variables
'
' Variables that are passed on the command line with the -v switch:
'
' (a) parentFolder - corresponds to the folder that the script creates and uses
' to contain your published reports
'
' 1.3 Sample Command Lines
'
'
' 1.3.1 Use the script to publish the sample reports to an AdventureWorks Sample Reports folder.
'
' rs -i PublishSampleReports.rss -s http://myserver/reportserver
'
Dim definition As [Byte]() = Nothing
Dim warnings As Warning() = Nothing
Dim parentFolder As String = "AdventureWorks Sample Reports"
Dim parentPath As String = "/" + parentFolder
Dim filePath As String = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Samples\Reporting Services\Report Samples\AdventureWorks Sample Reports\"
Public Sub Main()
rs.Credentials = System.Net.CredentialCache.DefaultCredentials
'Create the parent folder
Try
rs.CreateFolder(parentFolder, "/", Nothing)
Console.WriteLine("Parent folder {0} created successfully", parentFolder)
Catch e As Exception
Console.WriteLine(e.Message)
End Try
'Create the AdventureWorks shared data source
CreateSampleDataSource("AdventureWorks", "SQL", "data source=(local);initial catalog=AdventureWorks")
CreateSampleDataSource("AdventureWorksDW", "OLEDB-MD", _
"data source=localhost;initial catalog=Adventure Works DW")
'Publish the sample reports
PublishReport("Company Sales")
PublishReport("Employee Sales Summary")
PublishReport("Product Catalog")
PublishReport("Product Line Sales")
PublishReport("Sales Order Detail")
PublishReport("Territory Sales Drilldown")
End Sub
Public Sub CreateSampleDataSource(name As String, extension As String, connectionString As String)
'Define the data source definition.
Dim definition As New DataSourceDefinition()
definition.CredentialRetrieval = CredentialRetrievalEnum.Integrated
definition.ConnectString = connectionString
definition.Enabled = True
definition.EnabledSpecified = True
definition.Extension = extension
definition.ImpersonateUser = False
definition.ImpersonateUserSpecified = True
'Use the default prompt string.
definition.Prompt = Nothing
definition.WindowsCredentials = False
Try
rs.CreateDataSource(name, parentPath, False, definition, Nothing)
Console.WriteLine("Data source {0} created successfully", name)
Catch e As Exception
Console.WriteLine(e.Message)
End Try
End Sub
Public Sub PublishReport(ByVal reportName As String)
Try
Dim stream As FileStream = File.OpenRead(filePath + reportName + ".rdl")
definition = New [Byte](stream.Length) {}
stream.Read(definition, 0, CInt(stream.Length))
stream.Close()
Catch e As IOException
Console.WriteLine(e.Message)
End Try
Try
warnings = rs.CreateReport(reportName, parentPath, False, definition, Nothing)
If Not (warnings Is Nothing) Then
Dim warning As Warning
For Each warning In warnings
Console.WriteLine(warning.Message)
Next warning
Else
Console.WriteLine("Report: {0} published successfully with no warnings", reportName)
End If
Catch e As Exception
Console.WriteLine(e.Message)
End Try
End Sub
Except some RS server code, we can get all clear method for Upload report or configuration Data Sources, then you can use them into your own script.
For example:
Use above command you can deploy your reports easily.
In next post I will share some best practice to use RS.exe deploy TFS reports.
Thanks!