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PowerShell Scripting to Replicate Stripe Data to MySQL



Write a simple PowerShell script to replicate Stripe data to a MySQL database.

The CData Cmdlets for Stripe offer live access to Stripe data from within PowerShell. Using PowerShell scripts, you can easily automate regular tasks like data replication. This article will walk through using the CData Cmdlets for Stripe and the CData Cmdlets for MySQL in PowerShell to replicate Stripe data to a MySQL database.

After obtaining the needed connection properties, accessing Stripe data in PowerShell and preparing for replication consists of four basic steps.

Use the OAuth authentication standard to connect to Stripe. To authenticate using OAuth, you will need to register an app to obtain the OAuthClientId, OAuthClientSecret, and CallbackURL connection properties. See the "Getting Started" chapter of the help documentation for a guide to using OAuth.

Collecting Stripe Data

  1. Install the module:

    Install-Module StripeCmdlets
  2. Connect to Stripe:

    $stripe = Connect-Stripe -OAuthClientId $OAuthClientId -OAuthClientSecret $OAuthClientSecret -CallbackURL $CallbackURL
  3. Retrieve the data from a specific resource:

    $data = Select-Stripe -Connection $stripe -Table "Customers"

    You can also use the Invoke-Stripe cmdlet to execute pure SQL-92 statements:

    $data = Invoke-Stripe -Connection $stripe -Query 'SELECT * FROM Customers WHERE Delinquent = @Delinquent' -Params @{'@Delinquent'='False'}
  4. Save a list of the column names from the returned data.

    $columns = ($data | Get-Member -MemberType NoteProperty | Select-Object -Property Name).Name

Inserting Stripe Data into the MySQL Database

With the data and column names collected, you are ready to replicate the data into a MySQL database.

  1. Install the module:

    Install-Module MySQLCmdlets
  2. Connect to MySQL, using the server address and port of the MySQL server, valid user credentials, and a specific database with the table in which the data will be replicated:

    $mysql = Connect-MySQL -User $User -Password $Password -Database $Database -Server $Server -Port $Port
  3. Loop through the Stripe data, store the values, and use the Add-MySQL cmdlet to insert the data into the MySQL database, one row at a time. In this example, the table will need to have the same name as the Stripe resource (Customers) and to exist in the database.

    $data | % { $row = $_ $values = @() $columns | % { $col = $_ $values += $row.$($col) } Add-MySQL -Connection $mysql -Table "Customers" -Columns $columns -Values $values }

You have now replicated your Stripe data to a MySQL database. This gives you freedom to work with Stripe data in the same way that you work with other MySQL tables, whether that is performing analytics, building reports, or other business functions.

Notes

  • Once you have connected to Stripe and MySQL in PowerShell, you can pipe command results to perform the replication in a single line:

    Select-Stripe -Connection $stripe -Table "Customers" | % { $row = $_ $values = @() $columns | % { $col = $_ $values += $row.$($col) } Add-MySQL -Connection $mysql -Table "Customers" -Columns $columns -Values $values }
  • If you wish to replicate the Stripe data to another database using another PowerShell module, you will want to exclude the Columns, Connection, and Table columns from the data returned by the Select-Stripe cmdlet since those columns are used to help pipe data from one CData cmdlet to another:

    $columns = ($data | Get-Member -MemberType NoteProperty | Select-Object -Property Name).Name | ? {$_ -NotIn @('Columns','Connection','Table')}