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There are a vast number of PostgreSQL clients available on the Internet. From standard Drivers to BI and Analytics tools, PostgreSQL is a popular interface for data access. Using the SQL Gateway included in our ODBC Drivers, you can now create PostgreSQL entry-points that you can connect to from any standard client.
To access MongoDB data as a PostgreSQL database on Windows, use the CData SQL Gateway, the ODBC Driver for MongoDB, and the MySQL foreign data wrapper from EnterpriseDB. In this article, we compile the foreign data wrapper in Visual Studio, install it as an extension, and query MongoDB data from PostgreSQL Server.
Accessing and integrating live data from MongoDB has never been easier with CData. Customers rely on CData connectivity to:
MongoDB's flexibility means that it can be used as a transactional, operational, or analytical database. That means CData customers use our solutions to integrate their business data with MongoDB or integrate their MongoDB data with their data warehouse (or both). Customers also leverage our live connectivity options to analyze and report on MongoDB directly from their preferred tools, like Power BI and Tableau.
For more details on MongoDB use case and how CData enhances your MongoDB experience, check out our blog post: The Top 10 Real-World MongoDB Use Cases You Should Know in 2024.
If you have not already, first specify connection properties in an ODBC DSN (data source name). This is the last step of the driver installation. You can use the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to create and configure ODBC DSNs.
Set the Server, Database, User, and Password connection properties to connect to MongoDB. To access MongoDB collections as tables you can use automatic schema discovery or write your own schema definitions. Schemas are defined in .rsd files, which have a simple format. You can also execute free-form queries that are not tied to the schema.
The MySQL remoting service is a daemon process that listens for clients' incoming MySQL connections. See the setup guide in the SQL Gateway overview to configure the MySQL Remoting service in the CData SQL Gateway.
The Foreign Data Wrapper can be installed as an extension to PostgreSQL, without recompiling PostgreSQL. If you are running PostgreSQL on a Unix-based system, you can use the PostgreSQL Extension Network (PGXN) to install the FDW, mysql_fdw. If you are running PostgreSQL on Windows, compile the extension to ensure that you are working with the latest version. Follow the steps below to make the necessary modifications to build the extension from Visual Studio:
To build the foreign data wrapper, do the following:
After you have obtained the necessary software and source code, you are ready to compile the extension with Visual Studio. Follow the steps below to create a project using the mysql_fdw source:
Follow the steps below to configure your project:
Follow the steps below to add the required dependencies:
postgres.lib libmysql.lib WS2_32.lib Secur32.libAdditionally, ensure that Inherit From Parent or Project Defaults is checked.
MyMySQLConnectorCInstallation\include MyPostgreSQLInstallation\MyPostgreSQLVersion\include\server\port\win32_msvc MyPostgreSQLInstallation\MyPostgreSQLVersion\include\server\port\win32 MyPostgreSQLInstallation\MyPostgreSQLVersion\include\server MyPostgreSQLInstallation\MyPostgreSQLVersion\include
After setting up a project, make the following changes to build mysql_fdw in Visual Studio:
#define dlsym(lib, name) (void*)GetProcAddress((HMODULE)lib, name) #define dlopen(libname, unused) LoadLibraryEx(libname, NULL, 0)
mysql_dll_handle = dlopen(_MYSQL_LIBNAME, RTLD_LAZY | RTLD_DEEPBIND);
mysql_dll_handle = dlopen("libmysql.dll", 0);
__declspec(dllexport) extern Datum mysql_fdw_handler(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
__declspec(dllexport) extern Datum mysql_fdw_validator(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS);
You can now select the Release configuration and build.
After you have compiled the DLL, follow the steps below to install the extension:
After you have installed the extension, follow the steps below to start executing queries to MongoDB data:
C:\> psql -U postgres
postgres=#CREATE EXTENSION mysql_fdw;
postgres=# CREATE SERVER MongoDB FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER mysql_fdw OPTIONS (host '127.0.0.1', port '3306');
postgres=# CREATE USER MAPPING for postgres SERVER MongoDB OPTIONS (username 'admin', password 'test');
postgres=# CREATE SCHEMA MongoDB_db;
postgres=# IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA "CData MongoDB Sys" FROM SERVER MongoDB INTO MongoDB_db;
You can now execute read/write commands to MongoDB:
postgres=# SELECT * FROM MongoDB_db."restaurants";
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