Back Up Short.io data to SQL Server through SSIS

Jerod Johnson
Jerod Johnson
Director, Technology Evangelism
Effortlessly backup data to SQL Server by utilizing the CData API Driver for ADO.NET. In this article, we will employ an SSIS workflow to populate a database with Short.io data data.

This article illustrates using the Short.io ADO.NET Data Provider within a SQL Server SSIS workflow for the direct transfer of Short.io data to a Microsoft SQL Server database. It's worth noting that the identical process detailed below is applicable to any CData ADO.NET Data Providers, enabling the direct connection of SQL Server with remote data through SSIS.

  1. Open Visual Studio and create a new Integration Services project.
  2. Add a new Data Flow task from the toolbox onto the Control Flow screen.
  3. In the Data Flow screen, add an ADO.NET Source and an OLE DB Destination from the toolbox.

  4. Add a new connection and select .NET Providers\CData ADO.NET Provider for Short.io.
  5. In the connection manager, enter the connection details for Short.io data.

    Using API Key Authentication

    Short.io uses API Key authentication. To obtain your API key:

    1. Log in to your Short.io account
    2. Navigate to Settings > Integrations & API > API
    3. Click Create API Key and copy your API key

    After obtaining the API key, you are ready to connect:

    • AuthScheme: Set this to APIKey.
    • APIKey: Set this to your Short.io API key obtained from Settings > Integrations & API > API.

    Example connection string:

    Profile=C:\profiles\ShortIo.apip;AuthScheme=APIKey;ProfileSettings='APIKey=your_api_key';
    

    Available Tables

    The Short.io profile provides access to the following tables:

    • Domains - Short.io domains associated with the authenticated account
    • Links - Short links for a domain
    • LinkExpand - Expand a short link by domain and path
    • LinksByOriginalUrl - Retrieve multiple short links matching a given original destination URL
    • Folders - Link folders within a specific domain
    • LinkPermissions - Permission records for a specific link within a domain
    • CountryTargeting - Country-based redirect targeting rules for a specific short link
    • RegionTargeting - Region-based redirect targeting rules for a specific short link
    • Regions - List of available regions/states for a given country code
    • DomainStatistics - Aggregated click and traffic statistics for a Short.io domain
    • LinkStatistics - Aggregated click and traffic statistics for a specific Short.io link
  6. Open the DataReader editor and set the following information:

    • ADO.NET connection manager: In the Connection Managers menu, select the Data Connection you just created.
    • Data access mode: Select 'SQL command'.
    • SQL command text: In the DataReader Source editor, open the Component Properties tab and enter a SELECT command, such as the one below:
      SELECT ,  FROM Domains WHERE  = ''
  7. Close the DataReader editor and drag the arrow below the DataReader Source to connect it to the OLE DB Destination.
  8. Open the OLE DB Destination and enter the following information in the Destination Component Editor.

    • Connection manager: Add a new connection. Enter your server and database information here. In this example, SQLExpress is running on a separate machine.
    • Data access mode: Set your data access mode to "table or view" and select the table or view to populate in your database.
  9. Configure any properties you wish on the Mappings screen.

  10. Close the OLE DB Destination Editor and run the project. After the SSIS task has finished executing, your database will be populated with data obtained from Short.io data.

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