| :mod:`airflow.contrib.operators.vertica_to_mysql` |
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| .. py:module:: airflow.contrib.operators.vertica_to_mysql |
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| .. py:class:: VerticaToMySqlTransfer(sql, mysql_table, vertica_conn_id='vertica_default', mysql_conn_id='mysql_default', mysql_preoperator=None, mysql_postoperator=None, bulk_load=False, *args, **kwargs) |
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| Bases: :class:`airflow.models.BaseOperator` |
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| Moves data from Vertica to MySQL. |
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| :param sql: SQL query to execute against the Vertica database. (templated) |
| :type sql: str |
| :param vertica_conn_id: source Vertica connection |
| :type vertica_conn_id: str |
| :param mysql_table: target MySQL table, use dot notation to target a |
| specific database. (templated) |
| :type mysql_table: str |
| :param mysql_conn_id: source mysql connection |
| :type mysql_conn_id: str |
| :param mysql_preoperator: sql statement to run against MySQL prior to |
| import, typically use to truncate of delete in place of the data |
| coming in, allowing the task to be idempotent (running the task |
| twice won't double load data). (templated) |
| :type mysql_preoperator: str |
| :param mysql_postoperator: sql statement to run against MySQL after the |
| import, typically used to move data from staging to production |
| and issue cleanup commands. (templated) |
| :type mysql_postoperator: str |
| :param bulk_load: flag to use bulk_load option. This loads MySQL directly |
| from a tab-delimited text file using the LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE command. |
| This option requires an extra connection parameter for the |
| destination MySQL connection: {'local_infile': true}. |
| :type bulk_load: bool |
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| .. attribute:: template_fields |
| :annotation: = ['sql', 'mysql_table', 'mysql_preoperator', 'mysql_postoperator'] |
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| .. attribute:: template_ext |
| :annotation: = ['.sql'] |
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| .. attribute:: ui_color |
| :annotation: = #a0e08c |
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| .. method:: execute(self, context) |
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