PostgreSQL Execute Action
Plugin version: 1.10.0
Action that runs a PostgreSQL command.
The action can be used whenever you want to run a PostgreSQL command before or after a data pipeline. For example, you might want to run an SQL update command on a database before the pipeline source pulls data from tables.
Configuration
Property | Macro Enabled? | Description |
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Driver Name | No | Required. Name of the JDBC driver to use. Default is postgresql. |
Host | Yes | Required. Host that PostgreSQL is running on. Default is localhost. |
Port | Yes | Required. Port that PostgreSQL is running on. Default is 5432. |
Database | Yes | Required. PostgreSQL database name. |
Database Command | Yes | Required. Database command to execute. |
Username | Yes | Optional. User identity for connecting to the specified database. |
Password | Yes | Optional. Password to use to connect to the specified database. |
Connection Arguments | Yes | Optional. A list of arbitrary string key/value pairs as connection arguments. These arguments will be passed to the JDBC driver as connection arguments for JDBC drivers that may need additional configurations. |
Connection Timeout | No | Optional. The timeout value used for socket connect operations. If connecting to the server takes longer than this value, the connection is broken. The timeout is specified in seconds and a value of 0 means that it is disabled. Default is 100. |
Example
You want to execute a query against a PostgreSQL database named "prod" that is running on "localhost" port 5432. Ensure that the driver for PostgreSQL is installed. You can also provide driver name for some specific driver, otherwise "postgresql" will be used, and then configure the plugin with:
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Driver Name |
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Host |
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Port |
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Database |
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Database Command |
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