For creating a YouTube Analytics source, see Configuring Additional Connectors. Ensure that the Source Type selected is YouTube Analytics.
To enable OAuth, see Enabling OAuth for CDATA Drivers.
You can connect to the CDATA driver without setting any connection properties for your user credentials.
Set the following embedded OAuth parameters:
OAuth Parameter | Description |
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OAuthAccessToken | You can manually set this parameter and use InitiateOAuth to avoid repeating the OAuth exchange. |
ChannelId | Set this to the Id of a YouTube channel. If not specified, data is returned for the authenticated user's channel. |
ContentOwnerId | Set this to the Id of the content owner if you want to generate content owner reports. |
OAuthSettingsLocation | Saves the authentication values to be persisted across connections. The user must register an init script on the jobs cluster to propagate the OAuthSettingsLocation file across all the worker nodes. |
Set the following parameters to authenticate with the credentials for a Custom OAuth app:
Field | Description |
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OAuthClientId | Set this to the client Id assigned when you registered your app. |
OAuthClientSecret | Set this to the client secret assigned when you registered your app. |
Field | Description |
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Fetch Data Using | The mechanism through which Infoworks fetches data from the database. |
Connection URL | The connection URL through which Infoworks connects to the database. |
Username | The username for the connection to the database. |
Password | The password for the username provided. |
Source Schema | The schema in the database to be crawled. The schema value is case sensitive. |
Once the settings are saved, you can test the connection.
For configuring a YouTube Analytics Table, see Configuring a Table.
To create a JDBC URL, see Establishing a Connection.
The tables and views supported by the source are described in the Data Model.
For the list of JDBC connection parameters, see Connection Parameters.