Integrate Azure Synapse with External Services using SnapLogic



Use CData JDBC drivers in SnapLogic to integrate Azure Synapse with External Services.

SnapLogic is an integration platform-as-a-service (iPaaS) that allows users to create data integration flows with no code. When paired with the CData JDBC Drivers, users get access to live data from more than 250+ SaaS, Big Data and NoSQL sources, including Azure Synapse, in their SnapLogic workflows.

With built-in optimized data processing, the CData JDBC Driver offers unmatched performance for interacting with live Azure Synapse data. When platforms issue complex SQL queries to Azure Synapse, the driver pushes supported SQL operations, like filters and aggregations, directly to Azure Synapse and utilizes the embedded SQL engine to process unsupported operations client-side (often SQL functions and JOIN operations). Its built-in dynamic metadata querying lets you work with Azure Synapse data using native data types.

Connect to Azure Synapse in SnapLogic

To connect to Azure Synapse data in SnapLogic, download and install the CData Azure Synapse JDBC Driver. Follow the installation dialog. When the installation is complete, the JAR file can be found in the installation directory (C:/Program Files/CData/CData JDBC Driver for Azure Synapse/lib by default).

Upload the Azure Synapse JDBC Driver

After installation, upload the JDBC JAR file to a location in SnapLogic (for example, projects/Jerod Johnson) from the Manager tab.

Configure the Connection

Once the JDBC Driver is uploaded, we can create the connection to Azure Synapse.

  1. Navigate to the Designer tab
  2. Expand "JDBC" from Snaps and drag a "Generic JDBC - Select" snap onto the designer
  3. Click Add Account (or select an existing one) and click "Continue"
  4. In the next form, configure the JDBC connection properties:
    • Under JDBC JARs, add the JAR file we previously uploaded
    • Set JDBC Driver Class to cdata.jdbc.azuresynapse.AzureSynapseDriver
    • Set JDBC URL to a JDBC connection string for the Azure Synapse JDBC Driver, for example:

      jdbc:azuresynapse:User=myuser;Password=mypassword;Server=localhost;Database=Northwind;RTK=XXXXXX;

      NOTE: RTK is a trial or full key. Contact our Support team for more information.

      Built-In Connection String Designer

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

      java -jar cdata.jdbc.azuresynapse.jar

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

      Connecting to Azure Synapse

      In addition to providing authentication (see below), set the following properties to connect to a Azure Synapse database:

      • Server: The server running Azure. You can find this by logging into the Azure portal and navigating to Azure Synapse Analytics -> Select your database -> Overview -> Server name.
      • Database: The name of the database, as seen in the Azure portal on the Azure Synapse Analytics page.

      Authenticating to Azure Synapse

      Connect to Azure Synapse using the following properties:

      • User: The username provided for authentication with Azure.
      • Password: The password associated with the authenticating user.
  5. After entering the connection properties, click "Validate" and "Apply"

Read Azure Synapse Data

In the form that opens after validating and applying the connection, configure your query.

  • Set Schema name to "AzureSynapse"
  • Set Table name to a table for Azure Synapse using the schema name, for example: "AzureSynapse"."Products" (use the drop-down to see the full list of available tables)
  • Add Output fields for each item you wish to work with from the table

Save the Generic JDBC - Select snap.

With connection and query configured, click the end of the snap to preview the data (highlighted below).

Once you confirm the results are what you expect, you can add additional snaps to funnel your Azure Synapse data to another endpoint.

Piping Azure Synapse Data to External Services

For this article, we will load data in a Google Spreadsheet. You can use any of the supported snaps, or even use a Generic JDBC snap with another CData JDBC Driver, to move data into an external service.

  1. Start by dropping a "Worksheet Writer" snap onto the end of the "Generic JDBC - Select" snap.
  2. Add an account to connect to Google Sheets
  3. Configure the Worksheet Writer snap to write your Azure Synapse data to a Google Spreadsheet

You can now execute the fully configured pipeline to extract data from Azure Synapse and push it into a Google Spreadsheet.

Piping External Data to Azure Synapse

As mentioned above, you can also use the JDBC Driver for Azure Synapse in SnapLogic to write data to Azure Synapse. Start by adding a Generic JDBC - Insert or Generic JDBC - Update snap to the dashboard.

  1. Select the existing "Account" (connection) or create a new one
  2. Configure the query:
    • Set Schema name to "AzureSynapse"
    • Set Table name to a table for Azure Synapse using the schema name, for example: "AzureSynapse"."Products" (use the drop-down to see the full list of available tables)
  3. Save the Generic JDBC - Insert/Update snap

At this point, you have configured a snap to write data to Azure Synapse, inserting new records or updating existing ones.

More Information & Free Trial

Using the CData JDBC Driver for Azure Synapse you can create a pipeline in SnapLogic for integrating Azure Synapse data with external services. For more information about connecting to Azure Synapse, check at our CData JDBC Driver for Azure Synapse page. Download a free, 30 day trial of the CData JDBC Driver for Azure Synapse and get started today.

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