Sink data from RisingWave to SQL Server
This guide describes how to sink data from RisingWave to Microsoft SQL Server.
You can test out this process on your own device by using the sqlserver_sink.slt
demo in the integration_test directory of the RisingWave repository.
PREMIUM EDITION FEATURE
This is a Premium Edition feature. All Premium Edition features are available out of the box without additional cost on RisingWave Cloud. For self-hosted deployments, users need to purchase a license key to access this feature. To purchase a license key, please contact sales team at sales@risingwave-labs.com.
For a full list of Premium Edition features, see RisingWave Premium Edition.
Prerequisites
Before sinking data from RisingWave to SQL Server, please ensure the following:
- The SQL Server table you want to sink to is accessible from RisingWave.
- You have an upstream materialized view or table in RisingWave that you can sink data from.
Syntax
Parameters
Parameter Names | Description |
---|---|
type | Required. Allowed values: append-only and upsert. |
force_append_only | Optional. If true, forces the sink to be append-only, even if it cannot be. |
primary_key | Conditional. The primary keys of the sink. Use ’,’ to delimit the primary key columns. Primary keys are required for upsert sinks. |
sqlserver.host | Required. The SQL Server host. |
sqlserver.port | Required. The SQL Server port. |
sqlserver.user | Required. The user for SQL Server access. |
sqlserver.password | Required. The password for SQL Server access. |
sqlserver.database | Required. The SQL Server database you want to sink to. |
sqlserver.table | Required. The SQL Server table you want to sink to. |
Data type mapping
The following table shows the corresponding data types between RisingWave and SQL Server that should be specified when creating a sink. For details on native RisingWave data types, see Overview of data types.
SQL Server type | RisingWave type |
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bit | boolean |
smallint | smallint |
int | integer |
bigint | bigint |
float(24) | real |
float(53) | double |
decimal | decimal |
date | date |
nvarchar | varchar |
time | time |
datetime2 | time without time zone |
bigint | timestamp without time zone |
No support | interval |
No support | struct |
No support | array |
varbinary | bytea |
No support | jsonb |
No support | serial |
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