ETL - Blocks
When OrientDB executes the ETL module, blocks in the ETL configuration define components to execute in the process. The ETL module in OrientDB supports the following types of blocks:
Let Blocks
In a "let"
block, you can define variables to the ETL process context.
- Component name:
let
Syntax
Parameter | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default value |
---|---|---|---|---|
"name" |
Defines the variable name. The ETL process ignores any values with the $ prefix. |
string | yes | |
"value" |
Defines the fixed value to assign. | an | ||
"expression" |
Defines an expression in the OrientDB SQL language to evaluate and assign. | string |
Examples
Assign a value to the file path variable
{ "let": { "name": "$filePath", "value": "/temp/myfile" } }
Concat the
$fileName
variable to the$fileDirectory
to create a new variable for$filePath
:{ "let": { "name": "$filePath", "expression": "$fileDirectory.append($fileName )" } }
Code Blocks
In the "code"
block, you can configure code snippets to execute in any JVM-supported languages. The default language is JavaScript.
- Component name:
code
Syntax
Parameter | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default value |
---|---|---|---|---|
"language" |
Defines the programming language to use. | string | Javascript | |
"code" |
Defines the code to execute. | string | yes |
Examples
Execute a
Hello, World!
program in JavaScript, through the ETL module:{ "code": { "language": "Javascript", "code": "print('Hello World!');" } }
Console Blocks
In a "console"
block, you can define commands OrientDB executes through the Console.
- Component name:
console
Syntax
Parameter | Description | Type | Mandatory | Default value |
---|---|---|---|---|
"file" |
Defines the path to a file containing the commands you want to execute. | string | ||
"commands" |
Defines an array of commands, as strings, to execute in sequence. | string array |
Example
Invoke the console with a file containing the commands:
{ "console": { "file": "/temp/commands.sql" } }
Invoke the console with an array of commands:
{ "console": { "commands": [ "CONNECT plocal:/temp/db/mydb admin admin", "INSERT INTO Account set name = 'Luca'" ] } }