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Go to the Box developer console: https://tufts.app.box.com/developers
Click Create a New App
Select Custom App
Select Server Authentication and give the app the name Denodo
Request authorization of the app in Box and create a TechConnect ticket requesting authorization of the Box app.
Once authorized, note down the email address/Service Account ID of the app, accessible from the General Settings tab. Use this email address to grant the app access to files.
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Connecting Denodo to Box
In Denodo, you can query files in Box by creating connections to individual files. You will need to create one connection and one base view for each file you want to query. To create a connection, you can either execute the VQL in the VQL section in the VQL shell (faster), or follow the steps outlined in Step-by-step.
In either case, the Denodo Box app will need access to the file you want to query. You can accomplish this by either uploading the file to a folder owned by the Denodo Box app (recommended, see Data Strategy Drop Folder), or by sharing the file with the Denodo Box app. To share a file with the Denodo Box App, in the Share dialog, use the email address provided under Creating a Box App and select Invite as Viewer (example below).
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VQL
Copy and paste this VQL into the VQL shell and replace {CONNECTION_NAME}
with the desired name for the Box file connection and replace {BOX_FILE_ID}
with the ID of the file in Box (see step 3 in Step-by-Step). Make sure you have the correct database selected in the top left corner of the VQL shell.
After running the below VQL, navigate to, and double click on the new connection, then click Create Base View.
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CREATE OR REPLACE FOLDER '/01-base_layer' ;
CREATE OR REPLACE FOLDER '/01-base_layer/01-connections' ;
CREATE OR REPLACE FOLDER '/01-base_layer/01-connections/Box' ;
DROP DATASOURCE DF IF EXISTS {CONNECTION_NAME} CASCADE;
CREATE DATASOURCE DF {CONNECTION_NAME}
FOLDER = '/01-base_layer/01-connections/box'
ROUTE HTTP 'http.CommonsHttpClientConnection,120000' GET 'https://api.box.com/2.0/files/{BOX_FILE_ID}/content'
CHECKCERTIFICATES
AUTHENTICATION OAUTH20 (
ACCESSTOKEN = 'QdwTWOBaEREKeA5X30NqMRRwjEGY094b5uJp8q/eD38cycmYXTvY43eg8BvtHHm/X8tbbR9GDexgux5dm9STG8VFbDxhgKJMNoEl4jabdPodBkn5vcwrA9kcaDUxgwZh' ENCRYPTED
REQUESTSIGNINGMETHOD = HEADER
AUTHENTICATION_GRANT = CLIENT_CREDENTIALS_GRANT
TOKENENDPOINTURL = 'https://api.box.com/oauth2/token'
EXTRA_PARAMETERS_OF_REFRESH_TOKEN_REQUEST (
'box_subject_type' = 'enterprise',
'box_subject_id' = '192935'
)
CLIENTIDENTIFIER = '0jngdws659fyhpkb80f8fbt26q7olovd'
CLIENTSECRET = '4fMN87hoo/bjczYeTKGDn+d4kxRCxmjLiy5MQcuYpFlNiT1WMX1BP/m7Ggj5LeUROHpwKOC3872PkcfQLuOK40zjLG5MQ07G7Jro0gK+PG4QpUidG6TmsK86WHylZbf/ZvRGBc0pGr9SzpAccK2MiEsXenWuY5Uju6HPPYRF7IA=' ENCRYPTED
ACCESSTOKENEXPIRESIN = 4155
)
PROXY OFF
COLUMNDELIMITER = ','
ENDOFLINEDELIMITER = '\n'
HEADER = TRUE; |
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The basic setup of a connection and base view for a Box file is covered in the Quick Start guide below. The Step-by-Step section walks through basic process using the GUI.
Quick Start
Step-by-Step
Create a new Data Source file connection (Delimited file, JSON, XML, Excel)
Alternatively, you can use the following VQL:
Select ‘HTTP Client’ as the Data Route
Fill in the Base URL using this format, https://api.box.com/2.0/files/{FILE_ID}/content, replacing {FILE_ID} with the ID of the file in box.
https://developer.box.com/reference/get-files-id-content/Under the Authentication section, fill in the fields as follows. The Token endpoint URL is https://api.box.com/oauth2/token. You’ll need to click on Extra parameters of the refresh token requests and fill in the additional parameters that Box requires (screenshot , as outlined in the linked documentation below
https://developer.box.com/guides/authentication/client-credentials/Fill out the bottom section to match your file configuration. The screenshot below shows a common configuration for a CSV
Test the connection, confirm it works, then click Save.
Click Create Base View to create a base view for the file.
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Files uploaded to the Denodo service account are, by design, accessible by the Denodo service account and do not need to go through the share process outlined above.
Data Strategy Drop Folder
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A general Data Strategy Drop Folder has been created to that members of the Data Strategy team can request access to. Sub folders can be created in here and shared with other teams within the university for uploading of shared data files.
Sharing Files with the Service Account
In the event that files can’t be uploaded to the drop folder, files can be shared with Denodo Service Account by using the service account email in the Share dialog for a file and selecting Invite as Viewer.
See Creating a Box App for the email address.
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Importing API Collection into Postman
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