How to integrate Metabase with Microsoft OneDrive Data
Metabase is an open source data visualization tool that allows users to create interactive dashboards. When paired with CData Connect AI, users can easily create visualizations and dashboards linked to live Microsoft OneDrive data. This article describes how to connect to Microsoft OneDrive and build a simple visualization using Microsoft OneDrive data.
CData Connect provides a pure cloud-to-cloud interface for Microsoft OneDrive, allowing you to easily integrate with live Microsoft OneDrive data in Metabase — without replicating the data. Connect looks exactly like a SQL Server database to Metabase and uses optimized data processing out of the box to push all supported SQL operations (filters, JOINs, etc) directly to Microsoft OneDrive, leveraging server-side processing to quickly return Microsoft OneDrive data.
Configure Microsoft OneDrive Connectivity for Metabase
Connectivity to Microsoft OneDrive from Metabase is made possible through CData Connect AI. To work with Microsoft OneDrive data from Metabase, we start by creating and configuring a Microsoft OneDrive connection.
- Log into Connect AI, click Sources, and then click Add Connection
- Select "Microsoft OneDrive" from the Add Connection panel
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Enter the necessary authentication properties to connect to Microsoft OneDrive.
OneDrive uses the OAuth authentication standard. To authenticate using OAuth, create an app to obtain the OAuthClientId, OAuthClientSecret, and CallbackURL connection properties. See the OAuth section of the Help documentation for an authentication guide.
- Click Save & Test
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Navigate to the Permissions tab in the Add Microsoft OneDrive Connection page and update the User-based permissions.
Add a Personal Access Token
When connecting to Connect AI through the REST API, the OData API, or the Virtual SQL Server, a Personal Access Token (PAT) is used to authenticate the connection to Connect AI. It is best practice to create a separate PAT for each service to maintain granularity of access.
- Click on the Gear icon () at the top right of the Connect AI app to open the settings page.
- On the Settings page, go to the Access Tokens section and click Create PAT.
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Give the PAT a name and click Create.
- The personal access token is only visible at creation, so be sure to copy it and store it securely for future use.
With the connection configured and a PAT generated, you are ready to connect to Microsoft OneDrive data from Metabase.
Connect to CData Connect AI from Metabase
After creating the connection in Connect AI, navigate to your Metabase instance. Use the SQL Server interface to connect to Connect AI.
- Navigate to the administration screen (Settings -> Admin) and click "Add Database" from the "Databases" tab
- Configure the connection to Connect AI and click "Save"
- Database type: Select "SQL Server"
- Name: Name the connection (e.g. "Microsoft OneDrive (Connect AI)")
- Host: tds.cdata.com
- Port: 14333
- Database name: The name of the connection you just created (e.g. OneDrive1)
- Username: A Connect AI username (e.g. [email protected])
- Password: The PAT previously created
- Click to Use a secure connection (SSL)
Execute Microsoft OneDrive Data with Metabase
Once you configure the connection to Connect AI, you can query Microsoft OneDrive and build visualizations.
- Use the "Write SQL" tool to retrieve the Microsoft OneDrive data
- Write a SQL query based on the Microsoft OneDrive connection in CData Connect AI, e.g.
SELECT Id, Name FROM Files WHERE Id = 'Jq74mCczmFXk1tC10GB'
- Navigate to the "Visualization" screen, choose a visualization, and configure the visualization
More Information & Free Trial
At this point, you have built a simple visualization from Microsoft OneDrive data in Metabase. You can continue to work with live Microsoft OneDrive data in Metabase just like you would any SQL Server database. For more information on creating a live connection to Microsoft OneDrive (and more than 100 other data sources), visit the Connect AI page. Sign up for a free trial and start working with live Microsoft OneDrive data in Metabase today.