Flink SQL JDBC Connector
Description
We can use the Flink SQL JDBC Connector to connect to a JDBC database. Refer to the Flink SQL JDBC Connector for more information.
Usage
1. download driver
A driver dependency is also required to connect to a specified database. Here are drivers currently supported:
Driver | Group Id | Artifact Id | JAR |
---|---|---|---|
MySQL | mysql | mysql-connector-java | Download |
PostgreSQL | org.postgresql | postgresql | Download |
Derby | org.apache.derby | derby | Download |
After downloading the driver jars, you need to place the jars into $FLINK_HOME/lib/.
2. prepare data
Start mysql server locally, and create a database named "test" and a table named "test_table" in the database.
The table "test_table" could be created by the following SQL:
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `test_table`(
`id` INT UNSIGNED AUTO_INCREMENT,
`name` VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY ( `id` )
)ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
Insert some data into the table "test_table".
3. seatunnel config
Prepare a seatunnel config file with the following content:
SET table.dml-sync = true;
CREATE TABLE test (
id BIGINT,
name STRING
) WITH (
'connector'='jdbc',
'url' = 'jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/test',
'table-name' = 'test_table',
'username' = '<replace with your username>',
'password' = '<replace with your password>'
);
CREATE TABLE print_table (
id BIGINT,
name STRING
) WITH (
'connector' = 'print',
'sink.parallelism' = '1'
);
INSERT INTO print_table SELECT * FROM test;
4. run job
./bin/start-seatunnel-sql.sh --config <path/to/your/config>