How to create Scrapfly federated tables in MySQL
You can use the SQL Gateway to configure a MySQL remoting service and set up federated tables for Scrapfly data. The service is a daemon process that provides a MySQL interface to the CData ODBC Driver for Scrapfly: After you have started the service, you can create a server and tables using the FEDERATED Storage Engine in MySQL. You can then work with Scrapfly data just as you would local MySQL tables.
Connect to Scrapfly Data
If you have not already done so, provide values for the required connection properties in the data source name (DSN). You can use the built-in Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to configure the DSN. This is also the last step of the driver installation. See the "Getting Started" chapter in the help documentation for a guide to using the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to create and configure a DSN.
The Scrapfly API uses API Key authentication. The API key is passed as the key query parameter on every request.
Using API Key Authentication
Your Scrapfly API key is required to create a connection. To obtain your API key:
- Log into your Scrapfly account at scrapfly.io.
- Navigate to Dashboard and select API Keys.
- Copy your API key (begins with scp-live- for production or scp-test- for the test environment).
After obtaining your API key, set the following connection properties:
- AuthScheme: Set this to APIKey.
- APIKey: Set this to your Scrapfly API key.
Example connection string:
Profile=C:\profiles\Scrapfly.apip;AuthScheme=APIKey;ProfileSettings='APIKey=your_api_key';
Configure the SQL Gateway
See the SQL Gateway Overview to set up connectivity to Scrapfly data as a virtual MySQL database. You will configure a MySQL remoting service that listens for MySQL requests from clients. The service can be configured in the SQL Gateway UI.

Create a FEDERATED Server and Tables for Scrapfly Data
After you have configured and started the service, create a FEDERATED server to simplify the process of creating FEDERATED tables:
Create a FEDERATED Server
The following statement will create a FEDERATED server based on the ODBC Driver for Scrapfly. Note that the username and password of the FEDERATED server must match a user account you defined on the Users tab of the SQL Gateway.
CREATE SERVER fedAPI FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER mysql OPTIONS (USER 'sql_gateway_user', PASSWORD 'sql_gateway_passwd', HOST 'sql_gateway_host', PORT ####, DATABASE 'CData API Sys');
Create a FEDERATED Table
To create a FEDERATED table using our newly created server, use the CONNECTION keyword and pass the name of the FEDERATED server and the remote table (Account). Refer to the following template for the statement to create a FEDERATED table:
CREATE TABLE fed_account (
...,
TYPE(LEN),
TYPE(LEN),
...,
)
ENGINE=FEDERATED
DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
CONNECTION='fedAPI/account';
NOTE: The table schema for the FEDERATED table must match the remote table schema exactly. You can always connect directly to the MySQL remoting service using any MySQL client and run a SHOW CREATE TABLE query to get the table schema.
Execute Queries
You can now execute queries to the Scrapfly FEDERATED tables from any tool that can connect to MySQL, which is particularly useful if you need to JOIN data from a local table with data from Scrapfly. Refer to the following example:
SELECT fed_account., local_table.custom_field FROM local_table JOIN fed_account ON local_table.foreign_ = fed_account.;