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JDBI is a SQL convenience library for Java that exposes two different style APIs, a fluent style and a SQL object style. The CData JDBC Driver for Sentry integrates connectivity to live Sentry data in Java applications. By pairing these technologies, you gain simple, programmatic access to Sentry data. This article explains how to build a basic Data Access Object (DAO) and the accompanying code to read Sentry data.
The interface below declares the desired behavior for the SQL object to create a single method for each SQL statement to be implemented.
public interface MyUserOrganizationsDAO {
//request specific data from Sentry (String type is used for simplicity)
@SqlQuery("SELECT FROM UserOrganizations WHERE = :")
String findBy(@Bind("") String );
/*
* close with no args is used to close the connection
*/
void close();
}
Collect the necessary connection properties and construct the appropriate JDBC URL for connecting to Sentry.
Sentry uses token-based authentication. To obtain an Auth Token:
After obtaining your Auth Token, set the following connection properties:
Profile=C:\profiles\Sentry.apip;AuthScheme=APIKey;ProfileSettings="APIKey=your_auth_token;OrganizationId=your_org_slug";
Once the authentication is configured, you can connect to Sentry and query data from any of the available tables such as Organizations, Projects, Issues, and Events.
For assistance in constructing the JDBC URL, use the connection string designer built into the Sentry JDBC Driver. Either double-click the JAR file or execute the jar file from the command-line.
java -jar cdata.jdbc.api.jar
Fill in the connection properties and copy the connection string to the clipboard.
👁 Using the built-in connection string designer to generate a JDBC URL (Salesforce is shown.)A connection string for Sentry will typically look like the following:
jdbc:api:Profile=C:\profiles\Sentry.apip;AuthScheme=APIKey;ProfileSettings="APIKey=your_auth_token;OrganizationId=your_org_slug";
Use the configured JDBC URL to obtain an instance of the DAO interface. The particular method shown below will open a handle bound to the instance, so the instance needs to be closed explicitly to release the handle and the bound JDBC connection.
DBI dbi = new DBI("jdbc:api:Profile=C:\profiles\Sentry.apip;AuthScheme=APIKey;ProfileSettings="APIKey=your_auth_token;OrganizationId=your_org_slug";");
MyUserOrganizationsDAO dao = dbi.open(MyUserOrganizationsDAO.class);
//do stuff with the DAO
dao.close();
With the connection open to Sentry, simply call the previously defined method to retrieve data from the UserOrganizations entity in Sentry.
//disply the result of our 'find' method
String = dao.findBy("");
System.out.println();
Since the JDBI library is able to work with JDBC connections, you can easily produce a SQL Object API for Sentry by integrating with the CData JDBC Driver for Sentry. Download a free trial and work with live Sentry data in custom Java applications today.
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