PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL is a powerful open-source object-relational database system. By supporting UNIX, Linux, BSD, AIX, SGI IRIX, HP-UX, Solaris, macOS X, Tru64, and Windows PostgreSQL runs on all major operating systems.
Type Name
postgresql
For use with 8.0 or later clients and 7.1 or later server
Connection Properties
Template name: postgresql
Appropriate translator name: postgresql
Properties:
host
(default:localhost
)port
(default:5432
)db
user-name
password
(default: empty )driver
(default:org.postgresql
)driver-class
(default:org.postgresql.Driver
)ssl
(TRUE
|FALSE; default: FALSE
)sslmode
(can be set to one of the SSL modes available in PostgreSQL such asrequire
,verify-ca
, etc. Value is used and validated only if SSL is enabled; default:require
)jdbc-properties
(arbitrary extra properties)new-connection-sql
check-valid-connection-sql
(default:select 0
)min-pool-size
(default:2
)max-pool-size
(default:70
)
Translator Properties
Translator Properties Shared by All JDBC Connectors
(Properties listed in alphabetical order)
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Name | Description | Default value |
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comparisonStringConversion
| Sets a template to convert Examples
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| Database time zone, used when fetching date, time, or timestamp values | System default time zone |
| Specific database version, used to fine-tune pushdown support | Automatically detected by the server through the data source JDBC driver, if possible |
forbidNonMatchingNames | Only considered when importer.tableNamePattern is set. When set to FALSE , allows creation of tables with names that do not match the tableNamePattern . Tables with non-matching names will only be accessible until the server restarts | TRUE |
ForceQuotedIdentifiers
| If | TRUE |
| Maximum size of prepared insert batch |
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OrderByStringConversion | Sets a template to convert Examples
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supportsConvertFromClobToString
| If TRUE , indicates that the translator supports the CONVERT /CAST function from clob to string |
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| Forces a translator to issue a Example
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supportsOrderByAlias
| If If |
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supportsOrderByString
| If If |
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TrimStrings | If |
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| if |
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| Embeds a / comment / leading comment with session/request id in the source SQL query for informational purposes |
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The names of the translator properties are case-sensitive.
Translator Properties Specific for PostgreSQL
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Name | Description | Default value |
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UseStreamingResults | By default MySQL and PostgreSQL JDBC drivers try to load all results into memory. With big tables, there might be performance problems and sometimes it might result in This option is used to have better memory usage by the JDBC driver and, in the case of MySQL, to quicken the transfer of large data sets. It is recommended to set this option to However, such connections should be used only for reading data, since enabling streaming breaks the normal transactional behaviour | TRUE |
replaceNullCharsWith | String property. If it is set, the translator replaces all null characters in strings before executing INSERT / UPDATE with the string specified as the property value. You may specify an empty string as well | Single space |
truncateStrings
| If FALSE , an exception is thrown if a string/clob value exceeds storage size. Otherwise, if set to TRUE , values that exceed storage size will be truncated | TRUE |
maxTableNameLength
| Maximum length of a table name |
63
|
maxColumnNameLength
| Maximum length of a column name. Please note that five chars of defined maximum length will be reserved for internal purposes and cannot be used for column-identifier |
63
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Data Source Properties
Data Source Properties Shared by All JDBC Connectors
(Properties listed in alphabetical order)
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Name | Description | Default |
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importer.autoCorrectColumnNames
| Replaces . in a column name with _ as the period character is not supported by the CData Virtuality Server in column names |
TRUE
|
| Database catalogs to use. Can be used if the Only for Microsoft SQL Server and Snowflake:
| Exasol:
SQL
All others: empty |
importer.defaultSchema
|
Please note that writing into a data source is only possible if this parameter is set. | Empty |
importer.enableMetadataCache | Turns on metadata cache for a single data source even when the global option is turned off. Together with importer.skipMetadataLoadOnStartup=true , it allows using materialized views after server restart when the original source is unavailable |
FALSE
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importer.excludeProcedures
| Case-insensitive regular expression that will exclude a matching fully qualified procedure name from import | Empty |
importer.excludeSchemas
| Comma-separated list of schemas (no % or ? wildcards allowed) to exclude listed schemas from import. A schema specified in defaultSchema or schemaPattern will be imported despite being listed in excludeSchemas . Helps to speed up metadata loading | Oracle:
SQL
All others: empty |
| Case-insensitive regular expression that will exclude a matching fully qualified table name from import. Does not speed up metadata loading. Here are some examples: 1. Excluding all tables in the (source) schemas
SQL
2. Excluding all tables except the ones starting with "public.br" and "public.mk" using a negative lookahead:
SQL
3. Excluding "tablename11" from the list ["tablename1", "tablename11", "company", "companies"]:
SQL
| Empty |
| Fetch size assigned to a resultset on loading metadata | No default value |
| If set to |
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importer.importIndexes
| If set to TRUE , imports index/unique key/cardinality information |
FALSE
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importer.importKeys
| If set to TRUE , imports primary and foreign keys |
FALSE
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| If set to Please note that it is currently not possible to import procedures which use the same name for more than one parameter (e.g. same name for |
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importer.loadColumnsTableByTable | Set to TRUE to force table by table metadata processing | FALSE /TRUE only for Netsuite and SAP Advantage Database Server |
importer.loadMetadataWithJdbc
| If set to TRUE , turns off all custom metadata load ways |
FALSE
|
importer.procedureNamePattern
| Procedure(s) to import. If omitted, all procedures will be imported. % as a wildcard is allowed: for example, importer.procedurePatternName=foo% will import foo , foobar , etc. W orks only in combination with importProcedures | Empty |
| If set to |
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importer.renameDuplicateColumns
| If set to TRUE , renames duplicate columns caused by either mixed case collisions or autoCorrectColumnNames replacing . with _ . The suffix _n where n is an integer will be added to make the name unique |
TRUE
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importer.renameDuplicateTables
| If set to TRUE , renames duplicate tables caused by mixed case collisions. The suffix _n where n is an integer will be added to make the name unique |
TRUE
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importer.replaceSpecSymbsInColNames | If set to TRUE , replaces all special symbols (any symbols not in the ^A-Za-z0-9_ sequence) to the _ symbol in column names of tables |
FALSE
/
TRUE
only for BigQuery |
importer.schemaPattern
| Schema(s) to import. If omitted or has "" value, all schemas will be imported. % as wildcard is allowed: for example, importer.schemaPattern=foo% will import foo , foobar , etc. To specify several schema names or/and patterns, values should be comma-separated and enclosed within double quotes:
importer.schemaPattern="schema1,schema2,pattern1%,pattern2%" . For proper escaping of special characters depending on the type of data source, check Escaping special characters in schema names or use wildcards instead: "[schema_name]" can be rewritten as "%schema%name%" . Helps to speed up metadata loading | Empty |
importer.skipMetadataLoadOnStartup
| If set to |
FALSE
|
importer.tableNamePattern
| Table(s) to import. If omitted, all tables will be imported. % as a wildcard is allowed: for example, importer.tableNamePattern=foo% will import foo , foobar , etc | Empty |
importer.tableTypes
| Comma-separated list (without spaces) of table types to import. Available types depend on the DBMS. Usual format: Other typical types are | Empty |
importer.useCatalogName
| If set to TRUE , uses any non-null/non-empty catalogue name as part of the name in source, e.g. "catalogue"."table"."column" , and in the CData Virtuality Server runtime name if useFullSchemaName is TRUE . If set to FALSE , will not use the catalogue name in either the name in source or the CData Virtuality Server runtime name. Should be set to FALSE for sources that do not fully support a catalogue concept, but return a non-null catalogue name in their metadata - such as HSQL | TRUE / FALSE only for Hive and EXASOL |
importer.useFullSchemaName
| If set to Please note that this may lead to objects with duplicate names when importing from multiple schemas, which results in an exception |
TRUE
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importer.useProcedureSpecificName
| If set to TRUE , allows the import of overloaded procedures (which will normally result in a duplicate procedure error) by using the unique procedure specific name in the CData Virtuality Server. This option will only work with JDBC 4.0 compatible drivers that report specific names |
FALSE
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importer.widenUnsignedTypes
| If set to TRUE , converts unsigned types to the next widest type. For example, SQL Server reports tinyint as an unsigned type. With this option enabled, tinyint would be imported as a short instead of a byte |
TRUE
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