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Build Google Search-Connected Dashboards in Redash



Use CData Connect Server to create a virtual SQL Server Database for Google Search results and build visualizations and dashbaords from Google Search results in Redash.

Redash lets you connect and query your data sources, build dashboards to visualize data and share them with your company. When paired with CData Connect Server, you get instant, cloud-to-cloud access to Google Search results for visualizations, dashboards, and more. This article shows how to create a virtual database for Google Search and build visualizations from Google Search results in Redash.

CData Connect Server provides a pure SQL Server interface for Google Search, allowing you to easily build reports from live Google Search results in Redash — without replicating the data to a natively supported database. As you build visualizations, Redash generates SQL queries to gather data. Using optimized data processing out of the box, CData Connect Server pushes all supported SQL operations (filters, JOINs, etc) directly to Google Search, leveraging server-side processing to quickly return the requested Google Search results.

Create a Virtual SQL Server Database for Google Search Results

CData Connect Server uses a straightforward, point-and-click interface to connect to data sources and generate APIs.

  1. Login to Connect Server and click Connections.
  2. Select "Google Search" from Available Data Sources.
  3. Enter the necessary authentication properties to connect to Google Search.

    To search with a Google custom search engine, you need to set the CustomSearchId and ApiKey connection properties.

    To obtain the CustomSearchId property, sign into Google Custom Search Engine and create a new search engine.

    To obtain the ApiKey property, you must enable the Custom Search API in the Google API Console.

  4. Click Save Changes
  5. Click Privileges -> Add and add the new user (or an existing user) with the appropriate permissions.

With the virtual database created, you are ready to connect to Google Search results from Redash.

Visualize Google Search Results in Redash

The steps below outline creating a new data source in Redash based on the virtual Google Search database in Connect Server and building a simple visualization from the data.

Create a New Data Source

  1. Log into Redash, click on your profile and click "Data Sources"
  2. Click the " New Data Source" button
  3. Select "Microsoft SQL Server" as the Data Source Type
  4. On the configuration tab, set the following properties:
    • Name: Name the data source (e.g. Google Search (CData Connect))
    • Host: The full URL to your CData Connect instance (e.g. https://connect_server_url)
    • Port: The port of the CData Connect SQL Server endpoint (e.g. 1433)
    • User: A CData Connect user
    • Password: The password for the above user
    • Database name: The name of the virtual database for Google Search (e.g. GoogleSearch1)
    • Click the checkbox to Use SSQL
  5. Click Create
  6. Click the "Test Connection" button to ensure you have configured the connection properly

With the new Data Source created, we are ready to visualize our Google Search results.

Create a Google Search Results Visualization

  1. Click Create -> New Query
  2. Select the newly created Data Source (you can explore the data structure in the New Query wizard)
  3. Write a SQL statement to retrieve the data, for example:
    SELECT Title, ViewCount FROM VideoSearch WHERE SearchTerms = 'WayneTech'
  4. Click the "Execute" button to load Google Search results into Redash via CData Connect
  5. Use the Visualization Editor to create and analyze graphs from Google Search results
  6. You can schedule the query to refresh and update the visualization periodically

SQL Access to Google Search Results from Cloud Applications

At this point, you have a direct, cloud-to-cloud connection to Google Search results from Redash. You can create new visualizations, build dashboards, and more. For more information on gaining SQL access to data from more than 100 SaaS, Big Data, and NoSQL sources from cloud applications like Redash, refer to our Connect Server page.