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Publish Google Cloud Storage-Connected Dashboards in Tableau Server



Use the CData Tableau Connector for TaxJar and Tableau Server to visualize live Google Cloud Storage data.

Tableau Server is a visual analytics platform transforming the way businesses use data to solve problems. When paired with the CData Tableau Connector for TaxJar, you get access to live Google Cloud Storage data within Tableau Server. This article shows how to connect to Google Cloud Storage in Tableau Desktop, publish a Data Source to Tableau Server, and build a simple chart from that data.

The CData Tableau Connectors enable high-speed access to live Google Cloud Storage data in Tableau Server. Once you install the connector, you simply authenticate with Google Cloud Storage and you can immediately start building responsive, dynamic visualizations and dashboards. By surfacing Google Cloud Storage data using native Tableau data types and handling complex filters, aggregations, & other operations automatically, CData Tableau Connectors grant seamless access to Google Cloud Storage data.

NOTE: The CData Tableau Connectors require Tableau 2020.3 or higher. If you are using an older version of Tableau, you will need to use the CData Tableau Connector for TaxJar. If you wish to connect to Google Cloud Storage data in Tableau Cloud, you will need to use CData Connect.

Enable Connectivity to Google Cloud Storage in Tableau Server

Start by installing the CData Tableau Connector on the machine hosting Tableau Server.

Installation on a Linux Machine:

  1. Unpack the setup.zip archive. Creating a directory for the connector like /opt/cdata/googlecloudstorage is recommended, but the exact install location does not matter.
  2. Navigate to the lib subdirectory under the install directory. Generate a license file by running this command and following the prompts: java -jar cdata.tableau.googlecloudstorage.jar -l
  3. Copy cdata.tableau.googlecloudstorage.jar and cdata.tableau.googlecloudstorage.lic into the drivers directory, /opt/tableau/tableau_driver/jdbc.
  4. Copy cdata.googlecloudstorage.taco into the connectors directory, MyTableauServerRootDir/data/tabsvc/vizqlserver/Connectors. In most cases MyTableauServerRootDir is located at /var/opt/tableau/tableau_server.
  5. Restart Tableau Server.

If you cannot execute the java commmand from step 2, you will need to install a Java runtime environment. The name of this package differs on Red Hat-based and Debian-based systems:

OSJava Package
Ubuntuopenjdk-8-jre-headless
Debianopenjdk-8-jre-headless
RHELjava-1.8.0-openjdk
CentOSjava-1.8.0-openjdk
Fedorajava-1.8.0-openjdk
SUSEjava-1_8_0-openjdk

You can substitute Java 8 with a later Java release as needed.

Installation on a Windows Machine:

  1. Run the setup.exe installer. The driver JAR file will be automatically placed in the drivers directory, C:\Program Files\Tableau\Drivers.
  2. Navigate to the lib folder under the installation directory. By default the installation directory is a folder in C:\Program Files\CData.
  3. Copy cdata.tableau.googlecloudstorage.lic into the drivers directory.
  4. Copy cdata.tableau.googlecloudstorage.taco into the connectors directory, MyTableauServerRootDir/data/tabsvc/vizqlserver/Connectors. In most cases MyTableauServerRootDir is located under C:\ProgramData.
  5. Restart Tableau Server.

Connect to Google Cloud Storage in Tableau Desktop

Once the connectors are installed on the Server machine, we can configure a connection to Google Cloud Storage in Tableau Desktop and publish a Google Cloud Storage-based Data Source to Tableau Server.

  1. Open Tableau Desktop.
  2. Click More under Connect -> To a Server.
  3. Select "Google Cloud Storage by CData".
  4. Configure the connection to the data.

    Authenticate with a User Account

    You can connect without setting any connection properties for your user credentials. After setting InitiateOAuth to GETANDREFRESH, you are ready to connect.

    When you connect, the Google Cloud Storage OAuth endpoint opens in your default browser. Log in and grant permissions, then the OAuth process completes

    Authenticate with a Service Account

    Service accounts have silent authentication, without user authentication in the browser. You can also use a service account to delegate enterprise-wide access scopes.

    You need to create an OAuth application in this flow. See the Help documentation for more information. After setting the following connection properties, you are ready to connect:

    • InitiateOAuth: Set this to GETANDREFRESH.
    • OAuthJWTCertType: Set this to "PFXFILE".
    • OAuthJWTCert: Set this to the path to the .p12 file you generated.
    • OAuthJWTCertPassword: Set this to the password of the .p12 file.
    • OAuthJWTCertSubject: Set this to "*" to pick the first certificate in the certificate store.
    • OAuthJWTIssuer: In the service accounts section, click Manage Service Accounts and set this field to the email address displayed in the service account Id field.
    • OAuthJWTSubject: Set this to your enterprise Id if your subject type is set to "enterprise" or your app user Id if your subject type is set to "user".
    • ProjectId: Set this to the Id of the project you want to connect to.

    The OAuth flow for a service account then completes.

  5. Click "Sign In".

Discover Schemas and Query Data

Once you establish the connection to Google Cloud Storage data, you can configure which entities to visualize.

  1. Select CData from the Database pull-down menu.
  2. Select GoogleCloudStorage from the Schema pull-down menu.
  3. Drag the tables and views you wish to visualize onto the join area. You can include multiple tables.
  4. Select Update Now or Automatically Update. Update Now lets you preview the first 10,000 rows of the data source (or enter the number of rows you want to see in the Rows text box). Automatically Update auto-loads the changes in the preview area.

Publish Data to Tableau Server

After you configure the data you wish to visualize, you can publish the Data Source to a Tableau Server instance. In Tableau Desktop:

  1. Click Server -> Sign In.
  2. Enter the URL for your Tableau Server.
  3. Authenticate with Tableau Server credentials.
  4. Click Server -> Publish Data Source and select your data source.
  5. Click Publish.
  6. Select the Project, name the Data Source, and optionally add a description.
  7. Click Publish.

This creates a new entry under the server's data source list, from which you an change the data source's permissions, view its history, and perform other management tasks.

Note that workstation connected to the same server will be able to use the same source in Tableau Desktop, even if the connector isn't installed there. Also, workbooks created directly on Tableau Server (via the web interface) can use this source.

Visualize Google Cloud Storage Data in Tableau Server

With the Data Source published to Tableau Server, you are ready to visualize Google Cloud Storage data.

  1. Login to your Tableau Server instance.
  2. Connect to the remote source using the Search for Data -> Tableau Server in the Connect sidebar.
  3. Click the published Data Source.
  4. Click New Workbook.
  5. In the workbook, Google Cloud Storage fields are listed as Dimensions and Measures, depending on the data type. The CData Tableau Connector discovers data types automatically, allowing you to leverage the powerful data processing and visualization features of Tableau.
  6. Drag a field from the Dimensions or Measures area to Rows or Columns. Tableau creates column or row headers.
  7. Select one of the chart types from the Show Me tab. Tableau displays the chart type that you selected.

Using the CData Tableau Connector for TaxJar with Tableau Server, you can easily create robust visualizations and reports on Google Cloud Storage data. Download a free, 30-day trial and get started today.