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Golang Apache Impala Driver
Apache Impala driver for Go's database/sql package
As far as we know, this is the only pure golang driver for Apache Impala that has TLS and LDAP support.
The current implementation of the driver is based on the Hive Server 2 protocol.
The legacy Beeswax protocol based driver is available at go-impala v1.0.0, which is marked deprecated and will no longer be maintained.
If you are using Go 1.12 or later, you can get the v1.0.0 of the driver with go get github.com/bippio/go-impala@v1.0.0 or use a dependency management tool such as dep
We at Bipp, want to make large scale data analytics accesible to every business user.
As part of that, we are commited to making this is a production grade driver that be used in serious enterprise scenarios in lieu of the ODBC/JDBC drivers.
Issues and contributions are welcome.
Install
go get github.com/bippio/go-impala
Connection Parameters and DSN
The connection string uses a URL format: impala://username:password@host:port?param1=value¶m2=value
Parameters:
auth
- string. Authentication mode. Supported values: "noauth", "ldap"tls
- boolean. Enable TLSca-cert
- The file that contains the public key certificate of the CA that signed the impala certificatebatch-size
- integer value (default: 1024). Maximum number of rows fetched per requestbuffer-size
- in bytes (default: 4096); Buffer size for the Thrift transportmem-limit
- string value (example: 3m); Memory limit for query
A string of this format can be constructed using the URL type in the net/url package.
query := url.Values{}
query.Add("auth", "ldap")
u := &url.URL{
Scheme: "impala",
User: url.UserPassword(username, password),
Host: net.JoinHostPort(hostname, port),
RawQuery: query.Encode(),
}
db, err := sql.Open("impala", u.String())
Also, you can bypass string-base data source name by using sql.OpenDB:
opts := impala.DefaultOptions
opts.Host = hostname
opts.UseLDAP = true
opts.Username = username
opts.Password = password
connector := impala.NewConnector(&opts)
db := sql.OpenDB(connector)
Example
package main
// Simple program to list databases and the tables
import (
"context"
"database/sql"
"log"
impala "github.com/bippio/go-impala"
)
func main() {
opts := impala.DefaultOptions
opts.Host = "<impala host>"
opts.Port = "21050"
// enable LDAP authentication:
opts.UseLDAP = true
opts.Username = "<ldap username>"
opts.Password = "<ldap password>"
// enable TLS
opts.UseTLS = true
opts.CACertPath = "/path/to/cacert"
connector := impala.NewConnector(&opts)
db := sql.OpenDB(connector)
defer db.Close()
ctx := context.Background()
rows, err := db.QueryContext(ctx, "SHOW DATABASES")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
r := struct {
name string
comment string
}{}
databases := make([]string, 0) // databases will contain all the DBs to enumerate later
for rows.Next() {
if err := rows.Scan(&r.name, &r.comment); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
databases = append(databases, r.name)
}
if err := rows.Err(); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
log.Println("List of Databases", databases)
stmt, err := db.PrepareContext(ctx, "SHOW TABLES IN ?")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
tbl := struct {
name string
}{}
for _, d := range databases {
rows, err := stmt.QueryContext(ctx, d)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("error in querying database %s: %s", d, err.Error())
continue
}
tables := make([]string, 0)
for rows.Next() {
if err := rows.Scan(&tbl.name); err != nil {
log.Println(err)
continue
}
tables = append(tables, tbl.name)
}
log.Printf("List of Tables in Database %s: %v\n", d, tables)
}
}