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Create Data Visualizations Based On Amazon Athena Data in Mode



Use CData Connect Cloud to connect to Amazon Athena Data from Mode and build visualizations using live Amazon Athena data.

Mode is a collaborative data platform that combines SQL, R, Python, and visual analytics in one place. When paired with CData Connect Cloud, you get instant, cloud-to-cloud access to Amazon Athena data for use in data visualizations. This article shows how to connect to Amazon Athena in Connect Cloud, connect to Amazon Athena data in Mode, and create a simple visualization using that data.

CData Connect Cloud provides a pure cloud-to-cloud interface for Amazon Athena, allowing you to build data visualizations from live Amazon Athena data in Mode — without replicating the data to a natively supported database. In order to create visualizations, users write SQL queries to gather data. Using optimized data processing out of the box, CData Connect Cloud pushes all supported SQL operations (filters, JOINs, etc.) directly to Amazon Athena, leveraging server-side processing to quickly return the requested Amazon Athena data.

Configure Amazon Athena Connectivity for Mode

Connectivity to Amazon Athena from Mode is made possible through CData Connect Cloud. To work with Amazon Athena data from Mode, we start by creating and configuring a Amazon Athena connection.

  1. Log into Connect Cloud, click Connections and click Add Connection
  2. Select "Amazon Athena" from the Add Connection panel
  3. Enter the necessary authentication properties to connect to Amazon Athena.

    Authenticating to Amazon Athena

    To authorize Amazon Athena requests, provide the credentials for an administrator account or for an IAM user with custom permissions: Set AccessKey to the access key Id. Set SecretKey to the secret access key.

    Note: Though you can connect as the AWS account administrator, it is recommended to use IAM user credentials to access AWS services.

    Obtaining the Access Key

    To obtain the credentials for an IAM user, follow the steps below:

    1. Sign into the IAM console.
    2. In the navigation pane, select Users.
    3. To create or manage the access keys for a user, select the user and then select the Security Credentials tab.

    To obtain the credentials for your AWS root account, follow the steps below:

    1. Sign into the AWS Management console with the credentials for your root account.
    2. Select your account name or number and select My Security Credentials in the menu that is displayed.
    3. Click Continue to Security Credentials and expand the Access Keys section to manage or create root account access keys.

    Authenticating from an EC2 Instance

    If you are using the CData Data Provider for Amazon Athena 2018 from an EC2 Instance and have an IAM Role assigned to the instance, you can use the IAM Role to authenticate. To do so, set UseEC2Roles to true and leave AccessKey and SecretKey empty. The CData Data Provider for Amazon Athena 2018 will automatically obtain your IAM Role credentials and authenticate with them.

    Authenticating as an AWS Role

    In many situations it may be preferable to use an IAM role for authentication instead of the direct security credentials of an AWS root user. An AWS role may be used instead by specifying the RoleARN. This will cause the CData Data Provider for Amazon Athena 2018 to attempt to retrieve credentials for the specified role. If you are connecting to AWS (instead of already being connected such as on an EC2 instance), you must additionally specify the AccessKey and SecretKey of an IAM user to assume the role for. Roles may not be used when specifying the AccessKey and SecretKey of an AWS root user.

    Authenticating with MFA

    For users and roles that require Multi-factor Authentication, specify the MFASerialNumber and MFAToken connection properties. This will cause the CData Data Provider for Amazon Athena 2018 to submit the MFA credentials in a request to retrieve temporary authentication credentials. Note that the duration of the temporary credentials may be controlled via the TemporaryTokenDuration (default 3600 seconds).

    Connecting to Amazon Athena

    In addition to the AccessKey and SecretKey properties, specify Database, S3StagingDirectory and Region. Set Region to the region where your Amazon Athena data is hosted. Set S3StagingDirectory to a folder in S3 where you would like to store the results of queries.

    If Database is not set in the connection, the data provider connects to the default database set in Amazon Athena.

  4. Click Create & Test
  5. Navigate to the Permissions tab in the Add Amazon Athena Connection page and update the User-based permissions.

Add a Personal Access Token

If you are connecting from a service, application, platform, or framework that does not support OAuth authentication, you can create a Personal Access Token (PAT) to use for authentication. Best practices would dictate that you create a separate PAT for each service, to maintain granularity of access.

  1. Click on your username at the top right of the Connect Cloud app and click User Profile.
  2. On the User Profile page, scroll down to the Personal Access Tokens section and click Create PAT.
  3. Give your PAT a name and click Create.
  4. The personal access token is only visible at creation, so be sure to copy it and store it securely for future use.

With the connection configured, you are ready to connect to Amazon Athena data from Mode.

Connect to Amazon Athena in Mode

The steps below outline connecting to CData Connect Cloud from Mode to create a new Amazon Athena data source.

  1. Log-in to Mode
  2. In the top-left corner of the screen, click the down-arrow next to your name and select Connect a Database...
  3. On the next screen, select Microsoft SQL Server.
  4. Enter the Microsoft SQL Server credentials:
    • Display Name: the name for the connection.
    • Host/Port: enter tds.cdata.com in the Host field and 14333 in the Port field.
    • Database name: enter the Connection Name of the CData Connect Cloud data source you want to connect to (for example, AmazonAthena1).
    • Username: enter your CData Connect Cloud username. This is displayed in the top-right corner of the CData Connect Cloud interface. For example, test@cdata.com
    • Password: enter the PAT you generated on the Settings page
    Leave the rest of the connection settings at their default values unless you need to modify them.
  5. At the bottom of the page, click Connect to ensure that you can connect to CData Connect Cloud.
  6. Upon success, the following screen appears.

Your connection is now available for use in Mode. To connect to additional data sources from your CData Connect Cloud account, repeat the setup steps above, changing the value for Database for each data source.

Creating A Mode Visualization

To create a visualization in Mode, follow these steps:

  1. On the current screen, click New Report. The SQL query text editor appears. Enter the following query: SELECT * FROM [AmazonAthena].[Customers]; Click Run. The app now shows the query result:
  2. Running the query activates the New Chart tab. Click this tab and select Pie Chart.
  3. Now, drop a dimension in the Color section and a measure in the Angle section.

    We have now created a visualization of Amazon Athena data in Mode using CData Connect Cloud!

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