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Okanjo TreasureData Service

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Service for interfacing with TreasureData for the Okanjo App ecosystem.

Installing

Add to your project like so:

npm install okanjo-app-td

Note: requires the okanjo-app module.

TreasureDataService

Service for working with TreasureData queries.

const TreasureDataService = require('okanjo-app-td');

Properties

  • service.app – (read-only) The OkanjoApp instance provided when constructed
  • service.config – (read-only) The service configuration provided when constructed
  • service.tdClient – (read-only) The underlying TreasureData Node.js Client

Methods

new TreasureDataService(app, config)

Creates a new service instance.

  • app – The OkanjoApp instance to bind to
  • config – (Required) The service configuration object.
    • config.apiKey – (Required) The TD API key to pass to the underlying TD client.
    • config.jobStatusPollInterval – (Optional) Job status polling interval (in ms).

service.query(db, query, options={})

Executes a new query.

  • db - The name of the database to query against
  • query – The SQL query body
  • options - (optional) Query options. Defaults to {}
    • options.hive – (optional) Whether to run the query using Hive (true) or Presto (false). Defaults to false.
    • options.* - Passed to the underlying prestoQuery or hiveQuery TD client call.

Returns Promise<array>, where each row is mapped to an object using the output column names as keys.

service.namedQuery(name, options={})

Executes a new query.

  • name - The name stored query to run
  • options - (optional) Query options. Defaults to {}
    • options.scheduledTime – (optional) The scheduled time the job will execute using. Defaults to Date.now.

Returns Promise<array>, where each row is mapped to an object using the output column names as keys.

service.startPrestoQueryJob(db, query, options={})

Starts a new presto query job.

  • db - The name of the database to query against
  • query – The SQL query body
  • options - (optional) Query options. Defaults to {}

Returns Promise<response>, where response is the TD JSON response.

service.startHiveQueryJob(db, query, options={})

Starts a new hive query job.

  • db - The name of the database to query against
  • query – The SQL query body
  • options - (optional) Query options. Defaults to {}

Returns Promise<response>, where response is the TD JSON response.

service.getJobStatus(jobId)

Gets the status of a job.

  • jobId – Query job id

Returns Promise<response>, where response is the TD JSON response.

service.waitForJobCompletion(jobId)

Resolves once the job has completed.

  • jobId – Query job id

Returns Promise<response>, where response is the TD JSON response.

  • Resolves when the job status is success.
  • Rejects if the job status is error or killed.

service.getJobSchema(jobId)

Gets the output schema of a job.

  • jobId – Query job id

Returns Promise<schema>, where schema is the parsed column schema.

service.getJobResults(jobId, options = 'json')

Gets the output row data of a job.

  • jobId – Query job id

Returns Promise<rows>

service.mapSchemaToJobData(schema, rows)

Returns a mapped array of row objects whose keys are the query column names.

  • schema - Job output schema
  • rows - Job output rows

Returns an Array of mapped row objects.

Events

This class does not emit events.

Extending and Contributing

Our goal is quality-driven development. Please ensure that 100% of the code is covered with testing.

Before contributing pull requests, please ensure that changes are covered with unit tests, and that all are passing.

Testing

To run unit tests and code coverage:

npm run report

This will perform:

  • Unit tests
  • Code coverage report
  • Code linting

Sometimes, that's overkill to quickly test a quick change. To run just the unit tests:

npm test

or if you have mocha installed globally, you may run mocha test instead.