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Database management, forms, reports, and data operations with LibreOffice Base.
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LibreOffice Base
Overview
LibreOffice Base skill for creating, managing, and automating database workflows using the native ODB (OpenDocument Database) format.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when:
- Creating new databases in ODB format
- Connecting to external databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, etc.)
- Automating database operations and reports
- Creating forms and reports
- Building database applications
Core Capabilities
1. Database Creation
- Create new ODB databases from scratch
- Design tables, views, and relationships
- Create embedded HSQLDB/Firebird databases
- Connect to external databases
2. Data Operations
- Import data from CSV, spreadsheets
- Export data to various formats
- Query execution and management
- Batch data processing
3. Form and Report Automation
- Create data entry forms
- Design custom reports
- Automate report generation
- Build form templates
4. Query and SQL
- Visual query design
- SQL query execution
- Query optimization
- Result set manipulation
5. Integration
- Command-line automation
- Python scripting with UNO
- JDBC/ODBC connectivity
Workflows
Creating a New Database
Method 1: Command-Line
soffice --base
Method 2: Python with UNO
import uno def create_database(): local_ctx = uno.getComponentContext() resolver = local_ctx.ServiceManager.createInstanceWithContext( "com.sun.star.bridge.UnoUrlResolver", local_ctx ) ctx = resolver.resolve( "uno:socket,host=localhost,port=8100;urp;StarOffice.ComponentContext" ) smgr = ctx.ServiceManager doc = smgr.createInstanceWithContext("com.sun.star.sdb.DatabaseDocument", ctx) doc.storeToURL("file:///path/to/database.odb", ()) doc.close(True)
Connecting to External Database
import uno def connect_to_mysql(host, port, database, user, password): local_ctx = uno.getComponentContext() resolver = local_ctx.ServiceManager.createInstanceWithContext( "com.sun.star.bridge.UnoUrlResolver", local_ctx ) ctx = resolver.resolve( "uno:socket,host=localhost,port=8100;urp;StarOffice.ComponentContext" ) smgr = ctx.ServiceManager doc = smgr.createInstanceWithContext("com.sun.star.sdb.DatabaseDocument", ctx) datasource = doc.getDataSource() datasource.URL = f"sdbc:mysql:jdbc:mysql://{host}:{port}/{database}" datasource.Properties["UserName"] = user datasource.Properties["Password"] = password doc.storeToURL("file:///path/to/connected.odb", ()) return doc
Database Connection Reference
Supported Database Types
- HSQLDB (embedded)
- Firebird (embedded)
- MySQL/MariaDB
- PostgreSQL
- SQLite
- ODBC data sources
- JDBC data sources
Connection Strings
# MySQL sdbc:mysql:jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/database # PostgreSQL sdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/database # SQLite sdbc:sqlite:file:///path/to/database.db # ODBC sdbc:odbc:DSN_NAME
Command-Line Reference
soffice --headless soffice --base # Base
Python Libraries
pip install pyodbc # ODBC connectivity pip install sqlalchemy # SQL toolkit
Best Practices
- Use parameterized queries
- Create indexes for performance
- Backup databases regularly
- Use transactions for data integrity
- Store ODB source files in version control
- Document database schema
- Use appropriate data types
- Handle connection errors gracefully
Troubleshooting
Cannot open socket
killall soffice.bin soffice --headless --accept="socket,host=localhost,port=8100;urp;"
Connection Issues
- Verify database server is running
- Check connection string format
- Ensure JDBC/ODBC drivers are installed
- Verify network connectivity
Resources
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Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.