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Execute SQL to remote Gmail data in Jaspersoft Studio.
This article shows how to connect to Gmail from Jaspersoft Studio as a standard JDBC data source with the CData JDBC Driver for Gmail. You will use the standard Jaspersoft wizards to build SQL queries to Gmail. The queries are executed directly to the Gmail APIs, enabling real-time connectivity to Gmail data.
Connect to Gmail Data as a JDBC Data Source
To create a JDBC data source in Jaspersoft Studio, create a data adapter:
- In the Repository Explorer view, right-click the Data Adapters node and click Create Data Adapter.
- Select Database JDBC Connection.
- Enter a user-friendly name for the driver.
- On the Driver Classpath tab, click Add. In the resulting dialog, navigate to the lib subfolder of the installation directory. Select the driver JAR.
- On the Database Location tab, enter the class name of the JDBC driver: cdata.jdbc.gmail.GmailDriver.
- Enter the JDBC URL.
There are two ways to authenticate to Gmail. Before selecting one, first ensure that you have enabled IMAP access in your Gmail account settings. See the "Connecting to Gmail" section under "Getting Started" in the installed documentation for a guide.
The User and Password properties, under the Authentication section, can be set to valid Gmail user credentials.
Alternatively, instead of providing the Password, you can use the OAuth authentication standard. To access Google APIs on behalf on individual users, you can use the embedded credentials or you can register your own OAuth app.
OAuth also enables you to use a service account to connect on behalf of users in a Google Apps domain. To authenticate with a service account, you will need to register an application to obtain the OAuth JWT values.
In addition to the OAuth values, you will need to provide the User. See the "Getting Started" chapter in the help documentation for a guide to using OAuth.
Built-in Connection String Designer
For assistance in constructing the JDBC URL, use the connection string designer built into the Gmail JDBC Driver. Either double-click the JAR file or execute the jar file from the command-line.
java -jar cdata.jdbc.gmail.jar
Fill in the connection properties and copy the connection string to the clipboard.
When you configure the JDBC URL, you may also want to set the Max Rows connection property. This will limit the number of rows returned, which is especially helpful for improving performance when designing reports and visualizations.
Below is a typical JDBC URL for Gmail:
jdbc:gmail:User=username;Password=password;
Create Reports with Gmail Data
Follow the steps below to build an SQL query to Gmail, the basis of a simple report:
- Click File -> New Jasper Report. Select a template, select the parent project, and specify the report file.
- In the Data Adapter menu, select the data adapter you created in the previous section.
- In the Diagram tab, drag tables into the box and click the columns you want. Or, enter a custom query on the Texts tab. For example:
SELECT Subject, Size FROM Inbox
- Select the fields you want to include in the dataset. This example uses all fields.
- Skip the Group By step and finish the wizard.
In the Preview tab, you can see the report as it would look with the current Gmail data.
Create a Chart
The following sections show how to create a chart tied to its own SQL query. When retrieving the data from the remote data source, more restrictive queries, written for specific report objects, can result in faster performance.
Create a DataSet
Follow the steps below to create a new dataset to populate the chart:
- In the report editing area, click the Design tab.
- In the Outline view, right-click the root node for the report and click Create Dataset.
- Enter a name for the dataset and click the option to create a new dataset from a connection or data source.
- In the Data Adapter menu, select the data adapter you created in the first section.
- Enter a query such as the following:
SELECT Subject, Size FROM Inbox
- Select the fields you want in the dataset. This example uses Subject and Size.
- Skip the step to group by fields and finish the wizard.
Configure the Chart
After adding the dataset, follow the steps below to map column values to the chart axes in the chart wizard:
- Click the Summary node in the Outline view. In the Properties view, set the height to 400 pixels. The summary band is printed at the end of the report.
- Drag a chart from the Palette onto the summary. The chart wizard is displayed.
- Select the chart type. This example uses a bar chart.
- In the Dataset menu, select the dataset you created for the chart.
- In the Dataset tab, select the option to use the same JDBC connection used to fill the master report.
- Specify the chart's series: Click the button next to the Series menu and click Add. In the Expression Editor that is displayed, double-click the Subject column to set the expression to $F{Subject}.
Specify the y-axis values: In the chart wizard, click the button next to the Value box. In the Expression Editor, double-click Size to set the expression to $F{Size}.
- Specify the labels for the series elements: In the chart wizard, click the button next to the Label box. In the Expression Editor, double-click the Subject column to set the expression to $F{Subject}. If needed, convert the column type to string, as in the following expression:
$F{Subject}.toString()
- Expand the chart to fill the summary section: right-click the chart and click Size to Container -> Fit Both.
Running the Report
You can now generate reports on Gmail data just as you would any other JDBC data source. Jaspersoft Studio periodically refreshes the data across report runs.