Upsert Records to Sybase
This example will show you how you can use DataPipline to upsert records to Sybase.
To accomplish this both JdbcUpsertWriter and SybaseUpsert will be used.
This example can be easily modified to Upsert Records to MySql or MariaDB or Upsert Records to PostgreSql.
Input CSV file
Account,LastName,FirstName,Balance,CreditLimit,AccountCreated,Rating 101,Reeves,Keanu,9315.45,10000.00,1998-1-17,A 312,Butler,Gerard,90.00,1000.00,2003-8-6,B 101,Hewitt,Jennifer Love,0,17000.00,1985-5-25,B 312,Pinkett-Smith,Jada,49654.87,100000.00,2006-12-5,A 317,Murray,Bill,789.65,5000.00,2007-2-5,C 317,Murray,Bill,1,5000.00,2007-2-5,A
Java code listing
package com.northconcepts.datapipeline.examples.cookbook; import java.io.File; import java.io.OutputStreamWriter; import java.sql.Connection; import java.sql.DriverManager; import java.sql.PreparedStatement; import com.northconcepts.datapipeline.core.DataReader; import com.northconcepts.datapipeline.core.DataWriter; import com.northconcepts.datapipeline.csv.CSVReader; import com.northconcepts.datapipeline.csv.CSVWriter; import com.northconcepts.datapipeline.jdbc.JdbcReader; import com.northconcepts.datapipeline.jdbc.JdbcUpsertWriter; import com.northconcepts.datapipeline.jdbc.upsert.SybaseUpsert; import com.northconcepts.datapipeline.job.Job; import com.northconcepts.datapipeline.transform.BasicFieldTransformer; import com.northconcepts.datapipeline.transform.TransformingReader; public class UpsertRecordsToSybase { public static void main(String[] args) throws Throwable { final String DATABASE_DRIVER = "net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver"; final String DATABASE_URL = "jdbc:jtds:sybase://localhost:5000"; final String DATABASE_USERNAME = "sa"; final String DATABASE_PASSWORD = "password"; final String DATABASE_TABLE = "CreditBalance"; final String PRIMARY_KEY = "Account"; Class.forName(DATABASE_DRIVER); Connection connection = DriverManager.getConnection(DATABASE_URL, DATABASE_USERNAME, DATABASE_PASSWORD); createTable(connection); DataReader reader = new CSVReader(new File("example/data/input/credit-balance-02.csv")).setFieldNamesInFirstRow(true); reader = new TransformingReader(reader).add( new BasicFieldTransformer("Account").stringToInt(), new BasicFieldTransformer("FirstName"), new BasicFieldTransformer("LastName"), new BasicFieldTransformer("Balance").stringToFloat(), new BasicFieldTransformer("CreditLimit").stringToFloat(), new BasicFieldTransformer("AccountCreated").stringToDate("yyyy-MM-dd"), new BasicFieldTransformer("Rating").stringToChar()); DataWriter writer = new JdbcUpsertWriter(connection, DATABASE_TABLE, new SybaseUpsert(), PRIMARY_KEY); Job.run(reader, writer); reader = new JdbcReader(connection, "Select * from CreditBalance"); writer = new CSVWriter(new OutputStreamWriter(System.out)); Job.run(reader, writer); } public static void createTable(Connection connection) throws Throwable{ PreparedStatement preparedStatement; String dropTableQuery = "DROP TABLE CreditBalance"; String createTableQuery = "CREATE TABLE CreditBalance (" + "Account INTEGER," + "LastName VARCHAR(256)," + "FirstName VARCHAR(256)," + "Balance FLOAT," + "CreditLimit FLOAT," + "AccountCreated DATE," + "Rating CHAR," + "PRIMARY KEY (Account)" + ")"; preparedStatement = connection.prepareStatement(dropTableQuery); preparedStatement.execute(); preparedStatement = connection.prepareStatement(createTableQuery); preparedStatement.execute(); } }
Code Walkthrough
- First you need to feed your database details.
- DriverManager is used to create a connection to the database.
createTable(connection)
creates a tableCreditBalance
.- A CSVReader is created using the file path of the input file
credit-balance-02.csv
. - The
CSVReader.setFieldNamesInFirstRow(true)
method is invoked to specify that the names specified in the first row should be used as field names. - TransformingReader is used to apply transformation to the records passing through. e.g. In this case it is used to transform
Account
fromstring
toInt
. - JdbcUpsertWriter will write the records to the database table. For this example
JdbcUpsertWriter
takes four arguments i.e. Connection(connection
), Table Name(CreditBalance
), strategy(SybaseUpsert()
) and keyFieldNames(Account
). - Data is transferred from the
reader
towriter
via Job.run() method. - JdbcReader is used to obtain the records from the database using the query
Select * from CreditBalance
. - CSVWriter is used to write the CSV record to the output console
- Job.run(reader, writer) is used to transfer the data from the reader to the writer.
JdbcUpsertWriter
Writes records to a database table using the upsert idiom (attempt to insert, but update if the duplicate key exists). The default strategy used is GenericUpsert, however, several others are provided: MergeUpsert, VariableFieldsUpsert, and MySqlUpsert.
CSVReader
CSVReader is an input reader which can be used to read CSV files.
It is a sub-class of TextReader and inherits the
open and
close among other methods.
The CSVReader.setFieldNamesInFirstRow(true)
method causes the CSVReader to use the names specified in the first row of the
input data as field names. If this method is not invoked, the fields would be named as A1, A2, etc. similar to MS Excel. If those fields names need to be changed, a rename
transformation can be added on top of CSVReader or any other type
(Refer Rename a field for example).
Output
The output will be written to both the console and the CreditBalance
table.
Console Output
Account,LastName,FirstName,Balance,CreditLimit,AccountCreated,Rating 101,Reeves,Keanu,9315.45,10000.0,1998-01-17,A 312,Butler,Gerard,90.0,1000.0,2003-08-06,B 101,Hewitt,Jennifer Love,0.0,17000.0,1985-05-25,B 312,Pinkett-Smith,Jada,49654.87,100000.0,2006-12-05,A 317,Murray,Bill,789.65,5000.0,2007-02-05,C 317,Murray,Bill,1.0,5000.0,2007-02-05,A