Access Live Google Translate Data in TIBCO Data Virtualization

Jerod Johnson
Jerod Johnson
Director, Technology Evangelism
Use the CData API Driver for Tibco DV to create a Google Translate data data source in TIBCO Data Virtualization Studio and gain access to live Google Translate data from your TDV Server.

TIBCO Data Virtualization (TDV) is an enterprise data virtualization solution that orchestrates access to multiple and varied data sources. When paired with the CData API Driver for Tibco DV, you get federated access to live Google Translate data directly within TIBCO Data Virtualization. This article explains how to deploy an adapter and create a new data source based on Google Translate.

With built-in optimized data processing, the CData TIBCO DV Adapter offers unmatched performance for interacting with live Google Translate data. When you issue complex SQL queries to Google Translate, the adapter pushes supported SQL operations, like filters and aggregations, directly to Google Translate. Its built-in dynamic metadata querying allows you to work with and analyze Google Translate data using native data types.

Deploy the Google Translate TIBCO DV Adapter

  1. In a console, navigate to the bin folder in the TDV Server installation directory. If there is a current version of the adapter installed, you will need to undeploy it.

    .\server_util.bat -server localhost -user admin -password ******** -undeploy -version 1 -name API
    
  2. Extract the CData TIBCO DV Adapter to a local folder and deploy the JAR file (tdv.api.jar) to the server from the extract location.

    .\server_util.bat -server localhost -user admin -password ******** -deploy -package /PATH/TO/tdv.api.jar
    

You may need to restart the server to ensure the new JAR file is loaded properly, which can be accomplished by running the composite.bat script located at: C:\Program Files\TIBCO\TDV Server <version>\bin. Note that reauthenticating to the TDV Studio is required after restarting the server.

Sample Restart Call

.\composite.bat monitor restart

Authenticate with Google Translate Using OAuth

Since Google Translate authenticates using the OAuth protocol and TDV Studio does not support browser-based authentication internally, you will need to create and run a simple Java application to retrieve the OAuth tokens. Once retrieved, the tokens are used to connect to Google Translate directly from the adapter.

Create the Java Application

  1. Create a new Java file with preferred name for example GenOAuthSettings.java. This Java file leverages the APIOAuth class contained within the TDV Adapter JAR to initiate a test connection and perform the required OAuth authentication flow
  2. Copy and insert the following code into the .java file:
  3. 
    public class GenOAuthSettings {
        public static void main(String[] args) {
            try {
        	    if (args.length != 2) {
        			throw new Exception("Input must have two arguments: 'data source', 'connection string'");
        		}
        
        		String source = args[0].replace(" ", "").toLowerCase();
        		String connectionString = args[1];
        		String prefix;
        
        		if (source.equals("api")) {
        			prefix = "jdbc:api:";
        
        			com.cdata.cis.api.APIOAuth oauth = new com.cdata.cis.api.APIOAuth();
        
        			if (!connectionString.startsWith(prefix)) connectionString = prefix + connectionString;
        			oauth.generateOAuthSettingsFile(connectionString);
        		}
        		// More sources can be added below using the same format.  You must add the import statement and ensure the jar file resides in the classpath
    			//            else if (source.equals("googlebigquery") || source.equals("bigquery")) {
    			//                prefix = "jdbc:googlebigquery:";
    			//
    			//                com.cdata.cis.googlebigquery.GoogleBigQueryOAuth oauth = new com.cdata.cis.googlebigquery.GoogleBigQueryOAuth();
    			//
    			//                if (!connectionString.startsWith(prefix)) connectionString = prefix + connectionString;
    			//                oauth.generateOAuthSettingsFile(connectionString);
    			//            }
        		else {
    				throw new Exception("Data Source not supported.  Available Data Sources: Google Translate");
    			}
    			
    			System.out.println("Test Connection Successful!");
    		} catch (Exception e) {
    			e.printStackTrace();
    		}
    	}
    }
    
  4. Place the .java file in the same directory as the tdv.api.jar file. This is required to prevent classpath resolution errors during compilation and execution

Build and run the Java Application

  1. Open Console and navigate to the directory containing the .java file and adapter jar
  2. Compile the Java file using the following command:
  3. javac -cp .;tdv.api.jar GenOAuthSettings.java
    
  4. Execute the application using one of the following commands:
  5. java -cp .;tdv.api.jar GenOAuthSettings "API" "connection string"
    

This command initiates the OAuth authentication flow and generates the OAuth settings file at the location specified in the OAuthSettingsLocation parameter. Once you deploy the adapter and authenticate, you can create a new data source for Google Translate in TDV Studio.

Create a Google Translate Data Source in TDV Studio

With the CData API Driver for Tibco DV, you can easily create a data source for Google Translate and introspect the data source to add resources to TDV.

Create the Data Source

  1. Right-click on the folder you wish to add the data source to and select New -> New Data Source
  2. Scroll until you find the adapter (e.g. Google Translate) and click Next
  3. Name the data source (e.g. CData Google Translate Source)
  4. Fill in the required connection properties
  5. Authentication

    Google Cloud Translation API requires OAuth 2.0 authentication to ensure secure access to translation services, datasets, glossaries, and adaptive MT resources. This authentication method allows you to securely connect to your Google Cloud project and manage translation resources with proper authorization.

    OAuth 2.0 Setup and Configuration

    Step 1: Create Google Cloud Project and Enable API

    To set up OAuth authentication:

    1. Visit the Google Cloud Console
    2. Create a new project or select an existing project
    3. Note down your Project ID (required for all API calls)
    4. Navigate to "APIs & Services" > "Library"
    5. Search for and enable the "Cloud Translation API"
    6. Go to "APIs & Services" > "Credentials"
    7. Click "Create Credentials" and select "OAuth Client ID"
    8. Configure the OAuth consent screen if prompted
    9. Select "Desktop application" or "Web application" as appropriate
    10. Set the authorized redirect URI (CallbackURL)
    11. Copy the Client ID and Client Secret for use in your connection

    Required Connection Properties

    • AuthScheme: Set this to OAuth (required)
    • OAuthClientId: Client ID from Google Cloud Console (required)
    • OAuthClientSecret: Client secret from Google Cloud Console (required)
    • CallbackURL: Redirect URI specified in your OAuth application (required)
    • InitiateOAuth: Set to GETANDREFRESH for automatic token management (recommended)
    • ProjectId: Your Google Cloud project ID or project number (required for queries)

    Required OAuth Scopes

    The Google Cloud Translation API Profile requires the following OAuth scope:

    • https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-translation - Full access to Cloud Translation API resources including translation, datasets, glossaries, and adaptive MT

    NOTE: Ensure that the OAuthSettingsLocation property in the DV Adapter is set to the same file path used during the OAuth authentication process. Additionally, set the InitiateOAuth property to REFRESH so that the adapter can automatically handle OAuth access-token refreshes in the background without requiring any user action.

  6. Click Create & Close.

Introspect the Data Source

Once the data source is created, you can introspect the data source by right-clicking and selecting Open. In the dashboard, click Add/Remove Resources and select the Tables, Views, and Stored Procedures to include as part of the data source. Click Next and Finish to add the selected Google Translate tables, views, and stored procedures as resources.

After creating and introspecting the data source, you are ready to work with Google Translate data in TIBCO Data Virtualization just like you would any other relational data source. You can create views, query using SQL, publish the data source, and more.

Ready to get started?

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