Connectors → PostgreSQL
About PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL is a powerful open-source relational database management system. PostgreSQL uses and extends the SQL language, while also combining safety and scalability features. A relational database organizes data into tables. These tables contain data types that can have relations. These relationships help structure the data. Programmers use SQL to create, extract, modify, and control access to data in a relational database.
PostgreSQL Connector
Incorta loads data from a PostgreSQL database using the PostgreSQL connector. The PostgreSQL connector uses the 42.2.1 PostgreSQL driver.
The PostgreSQL connector supports the following Incorta specific functionality:
Feature | Supported |
---|---|
Chunking | |
Data Agent | ✔ |
Encryption at Ingest | |
Incremental Load | ✔ |
Multi-Source | ✔ |
OAuth | |
Performance Optimized | ✔ |
Remote | |
Single-Source | ✔ |
Spark Extraction | |
Webhook Callbacks | ✔ |
Steps to connect PostgreSQL and Incorta
To connect PostgreSQL and Incorta, here are the high level steps, tools, and procedures:
- Create an external data source
- Create a schema with the Schema Wizard
- or, Create a schema with the Schema Designer
- Load the schema
- Explore the schema
Create an external data source
Here are the steps to create a external data source with the PostgreSQL connector:
- Sign in to the Incorta Direct Data Platform.
- In the Navigation bar, select Data.
- In the Action bar, select + New → Add Data Source.
- In the Choose a Data Source dialog, in Database, select PostgreSQL.
- In the New Data Source dialog, specify the applicable connector properties.
- To test, select Test Connection.
- Select Ok to save your changes.
PostgreSQL connector properties
Here are the properties for the PostgreSQL connector:
Property | Control | Description |
---|---|---|
Data Source Name | text box | Enter the name of the data source |
Username | text box | Enter the database username |
Password | text box | Enter the database password |
Connection Pool | text box | Enter the connection pool. The default is 30. |
Connection String | text box | Enter the connection string for the PostgreSQL JDBC driver. The format is: jdbc:postgresql://<HOST>:<PORT>/<DATABASE_NAME> The default JDBC port for a PostgreSQL Database is: 5432. Verify port numbers with your datasource configurations. |
Connection Properties | text box | Customized string input of key/value pair properties. See below for details on connection properties. |
Use Data Agent | toggle | Enable using a data agent to securely ingest data from an external data source that is behind a firewall. For more information, please review Tools → Data Agent and Tools → Data Manager. |
Data Agent | drop down list | Enable Use Data Agent to configure this property. Select from the data agents created in the tenant, if any. |
A data agent is a service that runs on a remote host. It is also a data agent object in the Data Manager for a given tenant. An authentication file shared between the data agent object and the data agent service enables an authorized connection without using a VPN or SSH tunnel. With a data agent, you can securely extract data from one or more databases behind a firewall to an Incorta cluster. Your Incorta cluster can reside on-premises or in the cloud. A CMC Administrator must enable and configure an Incorta cluster to support the use of Data Agents. Only a Tenant Administrator (Super User) or user that belongs to a group with the SuperRole role for a given tenant can create a data agent that connects to a data agent service. To learn more, see Concepts → Data Agent and Tools → Data Agent.
Connection Properties
The connection properties allow for customized connection to your PostgreSQL database. The properties are accepted in a key/value format(example: key=value
). The 42.2.1 PostgreSQL driver determines the available connection properties. For a list of connection properties available with Incorta and a PostgreSQL database refer to Configuration Properties for Connector.
Create a schema with the Schema Wizard
Here are the steps to create an PostgreSQL schema with the Schema Wizard:
- Sign in to the Incorta Direct Data Platform.
- In the Navigation bar, select Schema.
- In the Action bar, select + New → Schema Wizard.
- In (1) Choose a Source, specify the following:
- For Enter a name, enter the schema name.
- For Select a Datasource, select the PostgreSQL external data source.
- Optionally create a description.
- In the Schema Wizard footer, select Next.
- In (2) Manage Tables, in the Data Panel, first select the name of the Data Source, and then check the Select All checkbox.
- In the Schema Wizard footer, select Next.
- In (3) Finalize, in the Schema Wizard footer, select Create Schema.
Create a schema with the Schema Designer
Here are the steps to create an PostgreSQL schema using the Schema Designer:
- Sign in to the Incorta Direct Data Platform.
- In the Navigation bar, select Schema.
- In the Action bar, select + New → Create Schema.
- In Name, specify the schema name, and select Save.
- In Start adding tables to your schema, select SQL Database.
- In the Data Source dialog, specify the PostgreSQL table data source properties.
- Select Add.
- In the Table Editor, in the Table Summary section, enter the table name.
- To save your changes, select Done in the Action bar.
PostgreSQL table data source properties
For a schema table in Incorta, you can define the following PostgreSQL specific data source properties as follows:
Property | Control | Description |
---|---|---|
Type | drop down list | Default is SQL Database |
Data Source | drop down list | Select the PostgreSQL external data source |
Incremental | toggle | Enable the incremental load configuration for the schema table. See incremental load. |
Fetch Size | text box | Used for performance improvement, fetch size defines the number of records that will be retrieved from the database in each batch until all records are retrieved. The default is 5000. |
Query | text box | Enter the SQL query to retrieve data from the PostgreSQL database |
Update Query | text box | Define the SQL update query to use during an incremental load. (Visible when Incremental is enabled) |
Incremental Field Type | drop down list | Select what the format of the incremental field type is: Timestamp, Unix Epoch (seconds), or Unix Epoch (milliseconds). (Visible when Incremental is enabled) |
Callback | toggle | Turn this option on to enable the Callback URL field |
Callback URL | text box | This property appears when the Callback toggle is turned on. Specify the URL. (Visible when callback is enabled) |
View the schema diagram with the Schema Diagram Viewer
Here are the steps to view the schema diagram using the Schema Diagram Viewer:
- Sign in to the Incorta Direct Data Platform.
- In the Navigation bar, select Schema.
- In the list of schemas, select the PostgreSQL schema.
- In the Schema Designer, in the Action bar, select Diagram.
Load the schema
Here are the steps to perform a Full Load of the PostgreSQL schema using the Schema Designer:
- Sign in to the Incorta Direct Data Platform.
- In the Navigation bar, select Schema.
- In the list of schemas, select the PostgreSQL schema.
- In the Schema Designer, in the Action bar, select Load → Load Now → Full.
- To review the load status, in Last Load Status, select the date.
Explore the schema
With the full load of the PostgreSQL schema complete, you can use the Analyzer to explore the schema, create your first insight, and save the insight to a new dashboard.
To open the Analyzer from the schema, follow these steps:
- In the Navigation bar, select Schema.
- In the Schema Manager, in the List view, select the PostgreSQL schema.
- In the Schema Designer, in the Action bar, select Explore Data.
Additional Considerations
Incremental Load
You can enable one type of incremental load for a PostgreSQL table data source.
Last Successful Extract Time: Fetch updates since the last time the tables were loaded. Determined by the difference between the current time and the database timestamp.
Changing to or from the incremental load strategy requires a full load to ensure data integrity.
Incremental Load Example
In this example, the invoices
table must contain a column of the type Date or Timestamp in order to load the table incrementally with a last successful extract time strategy. In this case, the name of the date column is ModifiedDate and the format of the column is Timestamp.
Here are the data source property values for this scenario:
- Incremental is enabled
- Query contains
SELECT * FROM invoices
- Update Query contains
SELECT * FROM invoices WHERE ModifiedDate > ?
?
is a variable in the update query that contains the last schema refresh date.
- Incremental Field Type = Timestamp
Incorta replaces the ?
reference character with a value.
Valid Query Types
When creating a query for your PostgreSQL Connector only SELECT
statements are valid.