<property name="importer.schemaNamespace" value="System.Data.Objects"/> <property name="importer.schemaPattern" value="NetflixCatalog"/>
The OData translator, known by the type name "odata" exposes the OData V2 and V3 data sources and uses Teiid WS resource adapter for making web service calls. This translator is extension of Web Services Translator.
Open Data Protocol (OData) Web protocol for querying and updating data that provides a way to unlock your data and free it from silos that exist in applications today. OData does this by applying and building upon Web technologies such as HTTP, Atom Publishing Protocol (AtomPub) and JSON to provide access to information from a variety of applications, services, and stores. OData is being used to expose and access information from a variety of sources including, but not limited to, relational databases, file systems, content management systems and traditional Web sites.
Using this specification from OASIS group, and with the help from framework OData4J, Teiid maps OData entities into relational schema. Teiid supports reading of CSDL (Conceptual Schema Definition Language) from the OData endpoint provided and converts the OData schema into relational schema. The below table shows the mapping selections in OData Translator from CSDL document
OData |
Mapped to Relational Entity |
EntitySet |
Table |
FunctionImport |
Procedure |
AssosiationSet |
Foreign Keys on the Table* |
ComplexType |
ignored** |
* A Many to Many association will result in a link table that can not be selected from, but can be used for join purposes.
** When used in Functions, an implicit table is exposed. When used to define a embedded table, all the columns will be in-lined
All CRUD operations will be appropriately mapped to the resulting entity based on the SQL submitted to the OData translator.
Usage of a OData source is similar a JDBC translator. The metadata import is supported through the translator, once the metadata is imported from source system and exposed in relational terms, then this source can be queried as if the EntitySets and Function Imports were local to the Teiid system.
Execution Properties
Name |
Description |
Default |
DatabaseTimeZone |
The time zone of the database. Used when fetchings date, time, or timestamp values |
The system default time zone |
SupportsOdataCount |
Supports $count |
true |
SupportsOdataFilter |
Supports $filter |
true |
SupportsOdataOrderBy |
Supports $orderby |
true |
SupportsOdataSkip |
Supports $skip |
true |
SupportsOdataTop |
Supports $top |
true |
Importer Properties
Name |
Description |
Default |
schemaNamespace |
Namespace of the schema to import |
null |
entityContainer |
Entity Container Name to import |
default container |
Example importer settings to only import tables and views from NetflixCatalog.
<property name="importer.schemaNamespace" value="System.Data.Objects"/> <property name="importer.schemaPattern" value="NetflixCatalog"/>
Some times it possible that the odata server you are querying is does not fully developed with all the OData specification features, the if your OData implementation does not support certain functionality turn it off that capability using the "execution Properties" in the translator so that Teiid can pushdown valid queries to translator. For example to turn off $filter you add following to your vdb.xml
<translator name="odata-override" type="odata"> <property name="SupportsOdataFilter" value="false"/> </translator>
then use "odata-override" as the translator name on your source model.
Native or direct query execution is not supported through OData translator. However, user can use Web Services Translator's invokehttp method directly to issue a Rest based call and parse results using SQLXML.
Teiid can not only consume OData based data sources, it can expose any data source as Odata based webservice. For more information see OData Support