---
sidebar_label: Connect
title: Connect to TDengine
description: "How to establish connections to TDengine and how to install and use TDengine connectors."
---
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import ConnJava from "./_connect_java.mdx";
import ConnGo from "./_connect_go.mdx";
import ConnRust from "./_connect_rust.mdx";
import ConnNode from "./_connect_node.mdx";
import ConnPythonNative from "./_connect_python.mdx";
import ConnCSNative from "./_connect_cs.mdx";
import ConnC from "./_connect_c.mdx";
import ConnR from "./_connect_r.mdx";
import ConnPHP from "./_connect_php.mdx";
import InstallOnWindows from "../../14-reference/03-connector/_linux_install.mdx";
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import VerifyWindows from "../../14-reference/03-connector/_verify_windows.mdx";
Any application running on any platform can access TDengine through the REST API provided by TDengine. For information, see [REST API](/reference/rest-api/). Applications can also use the connectors for various programming languages, including C/C++, Java, Python, Go, Node.js, C#, and Rust, to access TDengine. These connectors support connecting to TDengine clusters using both native interfaces (taosc). Some connectors also support connecting over a REST interface. Community developers have also contributed several unofficial connectors, such as the ADO.NET connector, the Lua connector, and the PHP connector.
## Establish Connection
There are two ways for a connector to establish connections to TDengine:
1. REST connection through the REST API provided by the taosAdapter component.
2. Native connection through the TDengine client driver (taosc).
For REST and native connections, connectors provide similar APIs for performing operations and running SQL statements on your databases. The main difference is the method of establishing the connection, which is not visible to users.
Key differences:
3. The REST connection is more accessible with cross-platform support, however it results in a 30% performance downgrade.
1. The TDengine client driver (taosc) has the highest performance with all the features of TDengine like [Parameter Binding](/reference/connector/cpp#parameter-binding-api), [Subscription](/reference/connector/cpp#subscription-and-consumption-api), etc.
## Install Client Driver taosc
If you are choosing to use the native connection and the the application is not on the same host as TDengine server, the TDengine client driver taosc needs to be installed on the application host. If choosing to use the REST connection or the application is on the same host as TDengine server, this step can be skipped. It's better to use same version of taosc as the TDengine server.
### Install
### Verify
After the above installation and configuration are done and making sure TDengine service is already started and in service, the TDengine command-line interface `taos` can be launched to access TDengine.
## Install Connectors
If `maven` is used to manage the projects, what needs to be done is only adding below dependency in `pom.xml`.
```xml
com.taosdata.jdbc
taos-jdbcdriver
3.0.0
```
Install from PyPI using `pip`:
```
pip install taospy
```
Install from Git URL:
```
pip install git+https://github.com/taosdata/taos-connector-python.git
```
Just need to add `driver-go` dependency in `go.mod` .
```go-mod title=go.mod
module goexample
go 1.17
require github.com/taosdata/driver-go/v3 latest
```
:::note
`driver-go` uses `cgo` to wrap the APIs provided by taosc, while `cgo` needs `gcc` to compile source code in C language, so please make sure you have proper `gcc` on your system.
:::
Just need to add `libtaos` dependency in `Cargo.toml`.
```toml title=Cargo.toml
[dependencies]
libtaos = { version = "0.4.2"}
```
:::info
Rust connector uses different features to distinguish the way to establish connection. To establish REST connection, please enable `rest` feature.
```toml
libtaos = { version = "*", features = ["rest"] }
```
:::
Node.js connector provides different ways of establishing connections by providing different packages.
1. Install Node.js Native Connector
```
npm install @tdengine/client
```
:::note
It's recommend to use Node whose version is between `node-v12.8.0` and `node-v13.0.0`.
:::
2. Install Node.js REST Connector
```
npm install @tdengine/rest
```
Just need to add the reference to [TDengine.Connector](https://www.nuget.org/packages/TDengine.Connector/) in the project configuration file.
```xml title=csharp.csproj {12}
Exe
net6.0
enable
enable
TDengineExample.AsyncQueryExample
```
Or add by `dotnet` command.
```
dotnet add package TDengine.Connector
```
:::note
The sample code below are based on dotnet6.0, they may need to be adjusted if your dotnet version is not exactly same.
:::
1. Download [taos-jdbcdriver-version-dist.jar](https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/com/taosdata/jdbc/taos-jdbcdriver/3.0.0/).
2. Install the dependency package `RJDBC`:
```R
install.packages("RJDBC")
```
If the client driver (taosc) is already installed, then the C connector is already available.
**Download Source Code Package and Unzip:**
```shell
curl -L -o php-tdengine.tar.gz https://github.com/Yurunsoft/php-tdengine/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.2.tar.gz \
&& mkdir php-tdengine \
&& tar -xzf php-tdengine.tar.gz -C php-tdengine --strip-components=1
```
> Version number `v1.0.2` is only for example, it can be replaced to any newer version, please check available version from [TDengine PHP Connector Releases](https://github.com/Yurunsoft/php-tdengine/releases).
**Non-Swoole Environment:**
```shell
phpize && ./configure && make -j && make install
```
**Specify TDengine Location:**
```shell
phpize && ./configure --with-tdengine-dir=/usr/local/Cellar/tdengine/3.0.0.0 && make -j && make install
```
> `--with-tdengine-dir=` is followed by the TDengine installation location.
> This way is useful in case TDengine location can't be found automatically or macOS.
**Swoole Environment:**
```shell
phpize && ./configure --enable-swoole && make -j && make install
```
**Enable The Extension:**
Option One: Add `extension=tdengine` in `php.ini`
Option Two: Specify the extension on CLI `php -d extension=tdengine test.php`
## Establish a connection
Prior to establishing connection, please make sure TDengine is already running and accessible. The following sample code assumes TDengine is running on the same host as the client program, with FQDN configured to "localhost" and serverPort configured to "6030".
:::tip
If the connection fails, in most cases it's caused by improper configuration for FQDN or firewall. Please refer to the section "Unable to establish connection" in [FAQ](https://docs.tdengine.com/train-faq/faq).
:::