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The CData ODBC driver for BigQuery enables you integrate BigQuery data into Tableau dashboards.
Integrate connectivity to BigQuery data into your enterprise reporting capabilities. The CData ODBC Driver for BigQuery enables you to access live BigQuery data in business intelligence tools like Tableau Server. Connectivity to BigQuery APIs enables you to monitor changes to your data in real time. Other members of your organization can access your dashboards from a Web browser and get updates from their mobile phone.
This article walks through the process of configuring a DSN on the client and server machines, publishing a data source for BigQuery to Tableau Server, and publishing an entire Workbook to Tableau Server (including the data source). If you publish a data source, you will be able to create new, refreshable workbooks in Tableau Server.
About BigQuery Data Integration
CData simplifies access and integration of live Google BigQuery data. Our customers leverage CData connectivity to:
- Simplify access to BigQuery with broad out-of-the-box support for authentication schemes, including OAuth, OAuth JWT, and GCP Instance.
- Enhance data workflows with Bi-directional data access between BigQuery and other applications.
- Perform key BigQuery actions like starting, retrieving, and canceling jobs; deleting tables; or insert job loads through SQL stored procedures.
Most CData customers are using Google BigQuery as their data warehouse and so use CData solutions to migrate business data from separate sources into BigQuery for comprehensive analytics. Other customers use our connectivity to analyze and report on their Google BigQuery data, with many customers using both solutions.
For more details on how CData enhances your Google BigQuery experience, check out our blog post: https://www.cdata.com/blog/what-is-bigquery
Getting Started
Connect to BigQuery as an ODBC Data Source
To create a data source or workbook in Tableau Desktop and publish the data source or workbook to Tableau server, you will need to configure a DSN on each machine (Desktop and Server), specifying connection properties and creating DSNs using the same name on each machine. Information for connecting to BigQuery follows, along with different instructions for configuring a DSN in Windows and Linux environments.
Google uses the OAuth authentication standard. To access Google APIs on behalf of individual users, you can use the embedded credentials or you can register your own OAuth app.
OAuth also enables you to use a service account to connect on behalf of users in a Google Apps domain. To authenticate with a service account, you will need to register an application to obtain the OAuth JWT values.
In addition to the OAuth values, you will need to specify the DatasetId and ProjectId. See the "Getting Started" chapter of the help documentation for a guide to using OAuth.
When you configure the DSN, you may also want to set the Max Rows connection property. This will limit the number of rows returned, which is especially helpful for improving performance when designing reports and visualizations.
Windows
If you are installing the CData ODBC Driver for BigQuery on Windows, DSN configuration is the last step of the driver installation. If you already have the driver installed, or you wish to configure new DSNs, you can use the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator.
Linux
If you are installing the CData ODBC Driver for BigQuery in a Linux environment, the driver installation predefines a system DSN. You can modify the DSN by editing the system data sources file (/etc/odbc.ini) and defining the required connection properties.
/etc/odbc.ini
[CData GoogleBigQuery Source]
Driver = CData ODBC Driver for BigQuery
Description = My Description
DataSetId = MyDataSetId
ProjectId = MyProjectId
For specific information on using these configuration files, please refer to the help documentation (installed and found online).
Publish the BigQuery Data Source to Tableau Server
With the connections to BigQuery data configured, you are ready to publish a BigQuery data source on Tableau, ready to be leveraged by users in your organization to create workbooks based on BigQuery data.
Create and Publish a Data Source
In the Connect pane, click More -> Other Databases (ODBC). Select CData GoogleBigQuery Sys, the system DSN.
The driver installation automatically creates matching user and system DSNs: The system DSN is needed to connect from Tableau Server.
- In the Database menu, select CData.
- In the Table box, enter a table name or click New Custom SQL to enter an SQL query.
- Drag the table onto the join area.
- From the Server menu, click Publish Data Source -> (YOUR DATA SOURCE).
- Enter the URL to the server. For most instances, you will authenticate with the Tableau Server username and password. Other authentication scenarios can be found below:
- If Tableau is configured to use Kerberos and your computer has valid Active Directory credentials, Tableau connects to the server.
- If Tableau is configured to use SAML, a login prompt for your external identity provider is displayed.
- If Tableau is configured to use Active Directory, enter your Windows username and password.
- In the resulting dialog, set the Project, Data Source, and other properties. If you want to schedule refreshes, select Embedded Password in the Authentication menu. Click Publish.
You and other users in your organization can now create and share workbooks based on the published data source.
Refresh Workbooks
With a system DSN configured on the client (Tableau Desktop) machine and server (Tableau Server) machine, you can refresh workbooks connected to the BigQuery data source. From the Web interface for Tableau Sever, click Data -> (YOUR DATA SOURCE) -> Refresh.
Publish a Completed Workbook with BigQuery Data to Tableau Server
If you have a specific Workbook that you wish to share with your organization, you can create the Workbook on Tableau Desktop and publish the Workbook directly to Tableau Server.
- To connect to BigQuery and select data, follow steps 1-5 above.
- Click Server -> Sign in and configure the connection to the server. For most instances, you will authenticate with the Tableau Server username and password. Other authentication scenarios can be found below:
- If Tableau is configured to use Kerberos and your computer has valid Active Directory credentials, Tableau connects to the server.
- If Tableau is configured to use SAML, a login prompt for your external identity provider is displayed.
- If Tableau is configured to use Active Directory, enter your Windows username and password.
- With the data selected, select dimensions and measures to visualize and select a type of chart or graph to build your visualization(s).
- Once the Workbook is complete, click Server -> Publish Workbook to publish the Workbook to Tableau Server.
- In the resulting dialog, set the Project, Name, Description and other properties. If you want to schedule refreshes, click Edit under Data Sources and change the Authentication option to Embedded Password. Click Publish.
You and other users in your organization can now review the published workbook from Tableau Server.