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Build WooCommerce-Connected ETL Processes in Google Data Fusion



Load the CData JDBC Driver into Google Data Fusion and create ETL processes with access live WooCommerce data.

Google Data Fusion allows users to perform self-service data integration to consolidate disparate data. Uploading the CData JDBC Driver for WooCommerce enables users to access live WooCommerce data from within their Google Data Fusion pipelines. While the CData JDBC Driver enables piping WooCommerce data to any data source natively supported in Google Data Fusion, this article walks through piping data from WooCommerce to Google BigQuery,

Upload the CData JDBC Driver for WooCommerce to Google Data Fusion

Upload the CData JDBC Driver for WooCommerce to your Google Data Fusion instance to work with live WooCommerce data. Due to the naming restrictions for JDBC drivers in Google Data Fusion, create a copy or rename the JAR file to match the following format driver-version.jar. For example: cdatawoocommerce-2020.jar

  1. Open your Google Data Fusion instance
  2. Click the to add an entity and upload a driver
  3. On the "Upload driver" tab, drag or browse to the renamed JAR file.
  4. On the "Driver configuration" tab:
    • Name: Create a name for the driver (cdata.jdbc.woocommerce) and make note of the name
    • Class name: Set the JDBC class name: (cdata.jdbc.woocommerce.WooCommerceDriver)
  5. Click "Finish"

Connect to WooCommerce Data in Google Data Fusion

With the JDBC Driver uploaded, you are ready to work with live WooCommerce data in Google Data Fusion Pipelines.

  1. Navigate to the Pipeline Studio to create a new Pipeline
  2. From the "Source" options, click "Database" to add a source for the JDBC Driver
  3. Click "Properties" on the Database source to edit the properties

    NOTE: To use the JDBC Driver in Google Data Fusion, you will need a license (full or trial) and a Runtime Key (RTK). For more information on obtaining this license (or a trial), contact our sales team.

    • Set the Label
    • Set Reference Name to a value for any future references (i.e.: cdata-woocommerce)
    • Set Plugin Type to "jdbc"
    • Set Connection String to the JDBC URL for WooCommerce. For example:

      jdbc:woocommerce:RTK=5246...;Url=https://example.com/; ConsumerKey=ck_ec52c76185c088ecaa3145287c8acba55a6f59ad; ConsumerSecret=cs_9fde14bf57126156701a7563fc87575713c355e5; InitiateOAuth=GETANDREFRESH;

      WooCommerce supports the following authentication methods: one-legged OAuth1.0 Authentication and standard OAuth2.0 Authentication.

      Connecting using one-legged OAuth 1.0 Authentication

      Specify the following properties (NOTE: the below credentials are generated from WooCommerce settings page and should not be confused with the credentials generated by using WordPress OAuth2.0 plugin):

      • ConsumerKey
      • ConsumerSecret

      Connecting using WordPress OAuth 2.0 Authentication

      After having configured the plugin, you may connect to WooCommerce by providing the following connection properties:

      • OAuthClientId
      • OAuthClientSecret
      • CallbackURL
      • InitiateOAuth - Set this to either GETANDREFRESH or REFRESH

      In either case, you will need to set the Url property to the URL of the WooCommerce instance.

      Built-in Connection String Designer

      For assistance in constructing the JDBC URL, use the connection string designer built into the WooCommerce JDBC Driver. Either double-click the JAR file or execute the jar file from the command-line.

      java -jar cdata.jdbc.woocommerce.jar

      Fill in the connection properties and copy the connection string to the clipboard.

    • Set Import Query to a SQL query that will extract the data you want from WooCommerce, i.e.:
      SELECT * FROM Orders
  4. From the "Sink" tab, click to add a destination sink (we use Google BigQuery in this example)
  5. Click "Properties" on the BigQuery sink to edit the properties
    • Set the Label
    • Set Reference Name to a value like woocommerce-bigquery
    • Set Project ID to a specific Google BigQuery Project ID (or leave as the default, "auto-detect")
    • Set Dataset to a specific Google BigQuery dataset
    • Set Table to the name of the table you wish to insert WooCommerce data into

With the Source and Sink configured, you are ready to pipe WooCommerce data into Google BigQuery. Save and deploy the pipeline. When you run the pipeline, Google Data Fusion will request live data from WooCommerce and import it into Google BigQuery.

While this is a simple pipeline, you can create more complex WooCommerce pipelines with transforms, analytics, conditions, and more. Download a free, 30-day trial of the CData JDBC Driver for WooCommerce and start working with your live WooCommerce data in Google Data Fusion today.