Perform Batch Operations with OData Services in Apache NiFi



Connect to OData services and perform batch operations in Apache NiFi using the CData JDBC Driver.

Apache NiFi supports powerful and scalable directed graphs of data routing, transformation, and system mediation logic. When paired with the CData JDBC Driver for OData, NiFi can work with live OData services. This article shows how to read data from a CSV file and perform batch operations (INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE) using the CData JDBC Driver for OData services in Apache NiFi (version 1.9.0 or later).

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

About OData Data Integration

CData simplifies access and integration of live OData services data. Our customers leverage CData connectivity to:

  • Access OData versions 2.0, 3.0, and 4.0, working with legacy services and the latest features and capabilities.
  • Leverage advanced query options, including $filter, $select, and $expand, enhancing data retrieval from 3rd party tools.
  • Use Server-side execution of aggregation and grouping to minimize data transfer and boost performance.
  • Authenticate securely using a variety of schemes, including Azure AD, digest, negotiate, NTLM, OAuth, and more means secure authentication with every connection.
  • Use SQL stored procedures to manage OData service entities - listing, creating, and removing associations between entities.

Customers use CData's solutions to regularly integrate their OData services with preferred tools, such as Power BI, MicroStrategy, or Tableau, and to replicate data from OData services to their databases or data warehouses.


Getting Started


Generate a JDBC URL

We need a JDBC URL to connect to OData services from Apachi NiFi.

Built-in Connection String Designer

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

java -jar cdata.jdbc.odata.jar

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

The User and Password properties, under the Authentication section, must be set to valid OData user credentials. In addition, you will need to specify a URL to a valid OData server organization root or OData services file.

Batch Operations (INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE) in Apache NiFi

The sample flow presented below is based on the following NiFi Processors:

  • ListFile - Retrieves a listing of files from the local filesystem and creates a FlowFile for each retrieved file.
  • FetchFile - Reads the content of the FlowFile received from the ListFile processor.
  • PutDatabaseRecord - Uses a specified RecordReader to input records from a flow file coming from the FetchFile processor. These records are translated to SQL statements and executed as a single transaction.
  • LogAttribute - Emits attributes of the FlowFile at the specified log level.

This is what our finished product looks like:

Disclaimers

1. The column names of the CSV file must match the column names of the data source table records to be inserted/updated/deleted.

2. Apache NiFi versions earlier than 1.9.0 do not support the Maximum Batch Size property in the PutDatabaseRecord processor.

Configurations

In order to perform batch INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE, the NiFi Processors should be configured similar to the following:

  1. Configure the ListFile processor: Set the Input Directory property to the local folder path from where to pull the CSV files. Set the File Filter property to a regular expression to pick up only the files whose names match the expression. i.e., if the CSV file's full path is C:\Users\Public\Documents\InsertNiFi.csv, the properties should be configured like in the following image:
  2. Configure the FetchFile processor
  3. Leave the FetchFile processor's property configurations to their default values:
  4. Configure the PutDatabaseRecord processor
    • INSERT operation

      Configure the PutDatabaseRecord processor similar to the following in order to perform Batch INSERT Operations:

      • Set the Record Reader property to a CSV Reader Controller Service. Configure the CSV Reader Controller Service to match the format of your CSV file.
      • Set the Statement Type property to INSERT.
      • Set the Database Connection Pooling Service to the DBCPConnection Pool that holds the driver configuration. Please note that the driver should be configured to use Bulk API.

        Property Value
        Database Connection URL jdbc:odata:URL=http://services.odata.org/V4/Northwind/Northwind.svc;UseIdUrl=True;OData Version=4.0;Data Format=ATOM;
        Database Driver Class Name cdata.jdbc.odata.ODataDriver

      • Set the Catalog Name property to the name of the catalog that your table is part of.
      • Set the Schema Name property to the name of the schema that your table is part of.
      • Set the Table Name property to the name of the table that you want to INSERT into.
      • Set the Maximum Batch Size property to the maximum number of records that you want to be included in a single batch.

      UPDATE Operation

      Configure the PutDatabaseRecord processor similar to the following in order to perform Batch UPDATE Operations:

      • Set the Record Reader property to a CSV Reader Controller Service. Configure the CSV Reader Controller Service to match the format of your CSV file.
      • Set the Statement Type property to UPDATE.
      • Set the Database Connection Pooling Service to the DBCPConnection Pool that holds the driver configuration. Please note that the driver should be configured to use Bulk API. Use the same Database Connection URL format as seen above.
      • Set the Catalog Name property to the name of the catalog that your table is part of.
      • Set the Schema Name property to the name of the schema that your table is part of.
      • Set the Table Name property to the name of the table that you want to UPDATE.
      • Set the Update Keys property to the name of the columns that are required for an UPDATE.
      • Set the Maximum Batch Size property to the maximum number of records that you want to be included in a single batch.

      DELETE Operation

      Configure the PutDatabaseRecord processor similar to the following in order to perform Batch DELETE Operations:

      • Set the Record Reader property to a CSV Reader Controller Service. Configure the CSV Reader Controller Service to match the format of your CSV file.
      • Set the Statement Type property to DELETE.
      • Set the Database Connection Pooling Service to the DBCPConnection Pool that holds the driver configuration. Please note that the driver should be configured to use Bulk API. Use the same Database Connection URL format as seen above.
      • Set the Catalog Name property to the name of the catalog that your table is part of.
      • Set the Schema Name property to the name of the schema that your table is part of.
      • Set the Table Name property to the name of the table that you want to UPDATE.
      • In comparison to INSERT and UPDATE statement types, the DELETE operation does not expose a Maximum Batch Size property. However, the operations are still processed in batches. If not changed, the maximum number of records per batch is 2000, adhering to the default value. In order to change the value of the Maximum Batch Size used for DELETE operations, change the statement type to INSERT or UPDATE, then change the value of the Maximum Batch Size property, and click Apply Changes. Finally, reopen the processor's configuration, change the Statement Type back to DELETE, and click Apply Changes.

  5. Configure the LogAttribute processor

    Finally, configure the LogAttribute processor by specifying the Attributes that you would like to log or ignore, as well as the log level, based on your use case.

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