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ETL Validator provides data movement and transformation capabilities for integrating data platforms across your organization. CData's JDBC driver seamlessly integrates with ETL Validator and extends its native connectivity to include Amazon Athena data.
This tutorial explains how to build a simple ETL validator data flow to extract data from Amazon Athena data and load it into an example data storage solution: SQL Server.
CData provides the easiest way to access and integrate live data from Amazon Athena. Customers use CData connectivity to:
Users frequently integrate Athena with analytics tools like Tableau, Power BI, and Excel for in-depth analytics from their preferred tools.
To learn more about unique Amazon Athena use cases with CData, check out our blog post: https://www.cdata.com/blog/amazon-athena-use-cases.
CData extends ETL Validator's data connectivity capabilities by providing the ability to add data sources that connect via CData's JDBC drivers. Connecting to Amazon Athena data simply requires creating a new data source in ETL Validator through CData's connectiviy suite as described below.
Begin by logging into ETL Validator to view the application dashboard.
π Access the ETL Validator dashboardCData extends the data source options within ETL Validator.
π Create a new DataSourceCData's connectivity is embedded within ETL Validator's data source options.
π CData data sourceYou will need a JDBC connection string to establish a connection to Amazon Athena in ETL Validator.
π CData data sourceTo authorize Amazon Athena requests, provide the credentials for an administrator account or for an IAM user with custom permissions: Set to the access key Id. Set to the secret access key.
Note: Though you can connect as the AWS account administrator, it is recommended to use IAM user credentials to access AWS services.
To obtain the credentials for an IAM user, follow the steps below:
To obtain the credentials for your AWS root account, follow the steps below:
If you are using the CData Data Provider for Amazon Athena 2018 from an EC2 Instance and have an IAM Role assigned to the instance, you can use the IAM Role to authenticate. To do so, set to true and leave and empty. The CData Data Provider for Amazon Athena 2018 will automatically obtain your IAM Role credentials and authenticate with them.
In many situations it may be preferable to use an IAM role for authentication instead of the direct security credentials of an AWS root user. An AWS role may be used instead by specifying the . This will cause the CData Data Provider for Amazon Athena 2018 to attempt to retrieve credentials for the specified role. If you are connecting to AWS (instead of already being connected such as on an EC2 instance), you must additionally specify the and of an IAM user to assume the role for. Roles may not be used when specifying the and of an AWS root user.
For users and roles that require Multi-factor Authentication, specify the and connection properties. This will cause the CData Data Provider for Amazon Athena 2018 to submit the MFA credentials in a request to retrieve temporary authentication credentials. Note that the duration of the temporary credentials may be controlled via the (default 3600 seconds).
In addition to the and properties, specify , and . Set to the region where your Amazon Athena data is hosted. Set to a folder in S3 where you would like to store the results of queries.
If is not set in the connection, the data provider connects to the default database set in Amazon Athena.
For assistance in constructing the JDBC URL, use the connection string designer built into the Amazon Athena JDBC Driver. Either double-click the JAR file or execute the jar file from the command-line.
java -jar cdata.jdbc.amazonathena.jar
π Using the built-in connection string designer to generate a JDBC URL (amazon athena is shown.)
A typical connection string looks like this:
jdbc:amazonathena:AWSAccessKey='a123';AWSSecretKey='s123';AWSRegion='IRELAND';Database='sampledb';S3StagingDirectory='s3://bucket/staging/';
To ensure the JDBC driver is licensed appropriately, copy the license file to the appropriate location:
Copy the JDBC Driver for Amazon Athena and lic file from "C:\Program Files\CData[product_name]\lib" to "C:\Datagaps\ETLValidator\Server\apache-tomcat\bin".
cdata.jdbc.amazonathena.jar cdata.jdbc.amazonathena.lic
Note: If you do not copy the .lic file with the jar, you will see a licensing error that indicates you do not have a valid license installed. This is true for both the trial and full versions.
Should you encounter any difficulties loading the CData JDBC driver class, please contact DataGap's team, and they will provide you instructions on how to load the jar file for the relevant driver.
This example will use SQL Server as a destination for Amazon Athena data data, but any preferred destination can be used instead.
This option is the default.
π Add SQL ServerThe details will depend on the specific target, but these details may include a URL, authentiation credentials, etc.
π Add SQL ServerConfigured data flows will appear in this window.
π Dataflows tabName your new dataflow and save it.
The details of the data movement will be configured in this panel.
π Dataflow diagramGive the new source an appropriate name and save it.
π Jira example sourceSelect the Table from the Schema option that reflects which data should be pulled from Amazon Athena data.
The anticipated outcome of the configured query is displayed in the Result tab.
π Query resultsSelect Switch to Diagram, then drag & drop the DB Sink as a target from the right side (under Sink options). Give the sink an appropriate name and save it.
π Data sinkChoose the Schema and table that matches the structure of the source table. For this example, the table on the target side was created to match the Source so that data flow seamlessly. More advanced schema transformation operations are beyond the scope of this article.
π Destination schemaRunning the job will take some time.
π Destination schemaReturn to the diagram to see the finished data replication job from Amazon Athena data to SQL Server.
π Full dataflowDownload a free, 30-day trial of the CData JDBC Driver for Amazon Athena and start building Amazon Athena-connected applications with ETL Validator. Reach out to our Support Team if you have any questions.
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