ODBC Driver for CSV

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csvproviderGet

The csvproviderGet operation is an API Script operation that is used to process CSV content. It allows you to split CSV content into rows.

Required Parameters

  • URI: The URI parameter specifies the location of the CSV content. This URI scheme can be file:// for local files or can specify a remote data source: http:// (or https://), s3://, gdrive://, box://, or ftp:// (ftps://).

Network Operation

The csvproviderGet operation can be used to execute remote data retrieval operations. It abstracts the request and also enables configuration of most aspects through the following inputs, including authentication and firewall traversal. See ProxyAuthScheme and FirewallType the properties needed to negotiate a firewall.

Column Mapping

The csvproviderGet operation reads the api:info section of the table schema file to map various elements in the CSV document into column values within a row. It does so using the other:internalname property of the column definition.

HTTP

  • Method: The HTTP method that corresponds to the SQL data manipulation statement. The allowed values are GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, and MERGE. The default value is GET.
  • ContentType: The content type of the HTTP post. Relevant only if data is specified.
  • Data: Data to include in the put or the post.
  • Text: Input CSV text (an alternative to URI).
  • Header:Name#: The name for each custom header to pass with the request.
  • Header:Value#: The value for each custom header to pass with the request.
  • ParamName#: The name for each parameter to pass with the request.
  • ParamValue#: The value for each parameter to pass with the request.
  • Cookie:*: Any cookies that should be added to the request.
  • Timeout: The timeout, in seconds, for the operation to complete. Zero (0) means no timeout. The default value is 60.
  • LogFile: The file where exchanged/transferred data is logged.

Authentication

  • User: The username used for authentication.
  • Password: The password used for authentication.
  • AuthScheme: The authentication method to use. Only relevant if User and Password are provided. The allowed values are BASIC, DIGEST, NONE, NTLM, NEGOTIATE. The default value is BASIC.
  • KerberosKDC: The KDC setting of Kerberos, available when AuthScheme is NEGOTIATE.
  • KerberosRealm: The Realm setting of Kerberos, available when AuthScheme is NEGOTIATE.
  • KerberosToken: The Kerberos token used for authentication.

OAuth

  • Version: The OAuth version. The allowed values are DISABLED, 1.0, 2.0. The default value is DISABLED.
  • Token: The access token for OAuth.
  • Token_Secret: The access token secret. OAuth 1.0 only.
  • Client_Id: The OAuth client Id. OAuth 1.0 only.
  • Client_Secret: The OAuth client secret. OAuth 1.0 only.
  • Sign_Method: The signature method used to calculate the signature for OAuth 1.0. The allowed values are HMAC-SHA1, PLAINTEXT. The default value is HMAC-SHA1.
  • Other_Options: Other options to control the behavior of OAuth.

Proxy

  • Proxy_Auto: Whether or not the proxy should be detected from Windows system settings. This takes precedence over other proxy settings and is not available in Java. The allowed values are TRUE, FALSE. The default value is FALSE.
  • Proxy_Server: IP address or host name of the proxy server used for the request.
  • Proxy_Port: The port number of the proxy server.
  • Proxy_User: The user Id used to authenticate with the proxy server.
  • Proxy_Password: The password used to authenticate with the proxy server.
  • Proxy_AuthScheme: The authentication scheme of the proxy server. The allowed values are BASIC, DIGEST, PROPRIETARY, NONE, NTLM. The default value is BASIC.
  • Proxy_AuthToken: The proxy authentication token.
  • Proxy_SSLType: The SSL type of the proxy server. The allowed values are AUTO, ALWAYS, NEVER, TUNNEL. The default value is AUTO.

Firewall

  • Firewall_Server: The IP address or host name of the firewall.
  • Firewall_Port: The port number of the firewall.
  • Firewall_User: The user Id used to authenticate with the firewall.
  • Firewall_Password: The password used to authenticate with the firewall.
  • Firewall_Type: The type of the firewall. The allowed values are NONE, TUNNEL, SOCKS4, and SOCKS5. The default value is NONE.

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