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Introducing a simple method to load MYOB AccountRight data using the ETL module Logstash of the full-text search service Elasticsearch and the CData JDBC driver.
Elasticsearch is a popular distributed full-text search engine. By centrally storing data, you can perform ultra-fast searches, fine-tuning relevance, and powerful analytics with ease. Elasticsearch has a pipeline tool for loading data called "Logstash". You can use CData JDBC Drivers to easily import data from any data source into Elasticsearch for search and analysis.
This article explains how to use the CData JDBC Driver for MYOB AccountRight to load data from MYOB AccountRight into Elasticsearch via Logstash.
Using CData JDBC Driver for MYOB AccountRight with Elasticsearch Logstash
- Install the CData JDBC Driver for MYOB AccountRight on the machine where Logstash is running.
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The JDBC Driver will be installed at the following path (the year part, e.g. 20XX, will vary depending on the product version you are using). You will use this path later. Place this .jar file (and the .lic file if it's a licensed version) in Logstash.
C:\Program Files\CData\CData JDBC Driver for MYOB 20XX\lib\cdata.jdbc.myob.jar
- Next, install the JDBC Input Plugin, which connects Logstash to the CData JDBC driver. The JDBC Plugin comes by default with the latest version of Logstash, but depending on the version, you may need to add it.
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/5.4/plugins-inputs-jdbc.html - Move the CData JDBC Driver’s .jar file and .lic file to Logstash's "/logstash-core/lib/jars/".
Sending MYOB AccountRight data to Elasticsearch with Logstash
Now, let's create a configuration file for Logstash to transfer MYOB AccountRight data to Elasticsearch.
- Write the process to retrieve MYOB AccountRight data in the logstash.conf file, which defines data processing in Logstash. The input will be JDBC, and the output will be Elasticsearch. The data loading job is set to run at 30-second intervals.
- Set the CData JDBC Driver's .jar file as the JDBC driver library, configure the class name, and set the connection properties to MYOB AccountRight in the form of a JDBC URL. The JDBC URL allows detailed configuration, so please refer to the product documentation for more specifics.
- CompanyFileId: You can find this by starting MYOB, opening your data file, and selecting Help -> About MYOB
- User: The username associated with your company file.
- Password: The password associated with your company file.
- InitiateOauth: Set this to OFF.
- Url: The Url of your MYOB instance.
These properties are required when connecting to a company file (both for Cloud and On-Premise instances).
Connecting to a Cloud Instance
To connect to a cloud instance of MYOB, you can use the embedded OAuth credentials or create an OAuth app with MYOB. This process is detailed in the Help documentation.
Connecting to an On-Premise instance:
When connecting to an on-premise instance, you will need to set the following connection property in addition to those above:
Executing data movement with Logstash
Now let's run Logstash using the created "logstash.conf" file.
logstash-7.8.0\bin\logstash -f logstash.conf
A log indicating success will appear. This means the MYOB AccountRight data has been loaded into Elasticsearch.
For example, let's view the data transferred to Elasticsearch in Kibana.
GET myob_table/_search { "query": { "match_all": {} } }
We have confirmed that the data is stored in Elasticsearch.
By using the CData JDBC Driver for MYOB AccountRight with Logstash, it functions as a MYOB AccountRight connector, making it easy to load data into Elasticsearch. Please try the 30-day free trial.