Instagram Connection Details¶
Introduction¶
Connector Version
This documentation is based on version 23.0.8936 of the connector.
Get Started¶
Instagram Version Support
The connector models entities in the Instagram Graph API as relational tables.
Establish a Connection¶
Connect to Instagram¶
Instagram supports OAuth authentication only.
Desktop Applications¶
An embedded OAuth application is provided that simplifies OAuth desktop Authentication. Alternatively, you can create a custom OAuth application. See Creating a Custom OAuth App for information about creating custom applications and reasons for doing so.
Get and Refresh the OAuth Access Token
After setting the following, you are ready to connect:
InitiateOAuth
: Set this toGETANDREFRESH
. You can use InitiateOAuth to avoid repeating the OAuth exchange and manually setting theOAuthAccessToken
.OAuthClientId
(custom applications only): Set this to the client ID assigned when you registered your application.OAuthClientSecret
(custom applications only): Set this to the client secret assigned when you registered your application.CallbackURL
(custom application only): Set this to the redirect URI defined when you registered your application.
When you connect, the connector opens Instagram's OAuth endpoint in your default browser. Log in and grant permissions to the application. The connector then completes the OAuth process:
- The connector obtains an access token from Instagram and uses it to request data.
- The OAuth values are saved in the location specified in
OAuthSettingsLocation
. These values persist across connections.
The connector refreshes the access token automatically when it expires.
Create a Custom OAuth App¶
When to Create a Custom OAuth App¶
embeds OAuth Application Credentials with branding that can be used when connecting via a desktop application . Web applications require a custom OAuth application. You may choose to use your own OAuth Application Credentials when you want to
- control branding of the Authentication Dialog
- control the redirect URI that the application redirects the user to after the user authenticates
- customize the permissions that you are requesting from the user
Allow Access to Instagram Data¶
To allow users to connect through the connector, complete the tasks below:
- Connect a Facebook Page to an Instagram account.
- Create and register the connector as an app with Instagram.
- Submit your app for Facebook's review.
Connect a Facebook Page to an Instagram Account¶
To access Instagram data, users need a role on a page that is associated with an Instagram account. Any user with a role on the page has access.
To connect a page and an Instagram account, log into Facebook and from your Page's settings, click Instagram
, and log into your Instagram account. If your account is not an Instagram Business Account, follow the prompts to set up a business profile.
Create and Register the App¶
Register an app to obtain the values for the OAuthClientId
and OAuthClientSecret
properties. The OAuth client credentials authenticate the connector to Facebook.
- Log into Facebook and navigate to
https://developers.facebook.com/apps
. - Create a new app and click
Settings > Basic
. TheOAuthClientId
is the App ID displayed. TheOAuthClientSecret
is the App Secret. - Click
Add Platform
and selectWebsite
. Enter a Site URL. This value is not used in authentication.
Add the Facebook Login Product
Follow these steps to configure the OAuth redirect URI.
-
Go to your app settings and add the Facebook Login product from the "Products" section.
-
In the product settings, define the OAuth redirect URI.
If you are building a desktop application, set the redirect URI to
https://localhost:33333/
, or a similar https URL.If you are building a web application, set the redirect URI you want to be used as the callback URL that users return to with the token that verifies that they have granted your app access.
Add the Instagram API Product
Follow these steps to configure the Instagram API permissions your app requests:
-
Go to your app settings and add the Instagram product from the "Products" section.
-
Configure the permissions in the product settings. To access all the tables and views, include the following scopes:
- instagram_basic
- instagram_manage_comments
- instagram_manage_insights
See the Data Model section for detailed information about the scopes required for specific tables.
Submit the App for Review to Go Live¶
While you can still with an application without review, to go live and fully access Instagram content, you must submit your application for review and approval.
- Click
Manage
for your application and on thePermissions
tab clickStart a Submission
. - Select the use case that best describes your Instagram integration.
- Fill in the form and wait for your application to be approved.
Authenticate to Instagram¶
Desktop Applications¶
After setting the following connection properties, you are ready to connect:
-
OAuthClientId
: Set this to the App ID for your OAuth app. -
OAuthClientSecret
: Set this to the App Secret for your OAuth app. -
InitiateOAuth
: Set this to GETANDREFRESH. You can use InitiateOAuth to avoid repeating the OAuth exchange and manually setting theOAuthAccessToken
. -
BusinessAccountId
: If you have more than one Facebook page connected with an Instagram account, set theBusinessAccountId
connection property to specify the ID of a business account you have associated with a Facebook page.You can get a business account ID by querying the Page view.
When you connect, the connector opens the OAuth endpoint in your default browser. Log in and grant permissions to the application. The connector then completes the OAuth process:
- Extracts the access token from the callback URL and authenticates requests.
- Obtains a new access token when the old one expires.
- Saves OAuth values in
OAuthSettingsLocation
. These values persist across connections.
Web Applications¶
Follow the steps below to use the connector to get the OAuth token values and connect from a web application. Get an Access Token
Set the following connection properties to obtain the OAuthAccessToken
:
OAuthClientId
: Set this to the App ID in your app settings.OAuthClientSecret
: Set this to the App Secret in your app settings.
Then follow these steps to complete the OAuth exchange:
-
Call the GetOAuthAuthorizationURL stored procedure. Set the AuthMode input to WEB and set the CallbackURL input to the OAuth redirect URI you specified in your app settings. The stored procedure returns the URL to the OAuth endpoint.
-
Log in and authorize the application. You are redirected back to the callback URL.
The callback URL contains the verifier code in a query string parameter. Extract the verifier code from the callback URL.
-
Set the following parameters and call GetOAuthAccessToken: | | | |-------------|----------------------------------------------------| | | | | Name | Value | | AuthMode | WEB | | Verifier | Set this to the verifier code. | | CallbackURL | Set this to the callback URL in your app settings. |
Connect to Data
To make requests to Instagram, set the OAuthAccessToken
property. The OAuthAccessToken
has a limited lifetime. When the token expires, you need to call the preceding stored procedures to reauthenticate.
Connect to Multiple Pages
If you have more than one Facebook page connected with an Instagram business account, set BusinessAccountId
in addition to OAuthAccessToken
. The BusinessAccountId
property specifies the ID of a business account you have associated with a Facebook page.
You can get a business account ID by querying the Page View.
Important Notes¶
Configuration Files and Their Paths¶
- All references to adding configuration files and their paths refer to files and locations on the Jitterbit agent where the connector is installed. These paths are to be adjusted as appropriate depending on the agent and the operating system. If multiple agents are used in an agent group, identical files will be required on each agent.
Advanced Features¶
This section details a selection of advanced features of the Instagram connector.
User Defined Views
The connector allows you to define virtual tables, called user defined views, whose contents are decided by a pre-configured query. These views are useful when you cannot directly control queries being issued to the drivers. See User Defined Views for an overview of creating and configuring custom views.
SSL Configuration
Use SSL Configuration to adjust how connector handles TLS/SSL certificate negotiations. You can choose from various certificate formats; see the SSLServerCert
property under "Connection String Options" for more information.
Proxy
To configure the connector using Private Agent proxy settings, select the Use Proxy Settings
checkbox on the connection configuration screen.
Query Processing
The connector offloads as much of the SELECT statement processing as possible to Instagram and then processes the rest of the query in memory (client-side).
See Query Processing for more information.
User Defined Views¶
The Instagram connector allows you to define a virtual table whose contents are decided by a pre-configured query. These are called User Defined Views, which are useful in situations where you cannot directly control the query being issued to the driver, e.g. when using the driver from Jitterbit. The User Defined Views can be used to define predicates that are always applied. If you specify additional predicates in the query to the view, they are combined with the query already defined as part of the view.
There are two ways to create user defined views:
- Create a JSON-formatted configuration file defining the views you want.
- DDL statements.
Define Views Using a Configuration File¶
User Defined Views are defined in a JSON-formatted configuration file called UserDefinedViews.json
. The connector automatically detects the views specified in this file.
You can also have multiple view definitions and control them using the UserDefinedViews
connection property. When you use this property, only the specified views are seen by the connector.
This User Defined View configuration file is formatted as follows:
- Each root element defines the name of a view.
- Each root element contains a child element, called
query
, which contains the custom SQL query for the view.
For example:
{
"MyView": {
"query": "SELECT * FROM Users WHERE MyColumn = 'value'"
},
"MyView2": {
"query": "SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE Id IN (1,2,3)"
}
}
Use the UserDefinedViews
connection property to specify the location of your JSON configuration file. For example:
"UserDefinedViews", "C:\Users\yourusername\Desktop\tmp\UserDefinedViews.json"
Define Views Using DDL Statements¶
The connector is also capable of creating and altering the schema via DDL Statements such as CREATE LOCAL VIEW, ALTER LOCAL VIEW, and DROP LOCAL VIEW.
Create a View¶
To create a new view using DDL statements, provide the view name and query as follows:
CREATE LOCAL VIEW [MyViewName] AS SELECT * FROM Customers LIMIT 20;
If no JSON file exists, the above code creates one. The view is then created in the JSON configuration file and is now discoverable. The JSON file location is specified by the UserDefinedViews
connection property.
Alter a View¶
To alter an existing view, provide the name of an existing view alongside the new query you would like to use instead:
ALTER LOCAL VIEW [MyViewName] AS SELECT * FROM Customers WHERE TimeModified > '3/1/2020';
The view is then updated in the JSON configuration file.
Drop a View¶
To drop an existing view, provide the name of an existing schema alongside the new query you would like to use instead.
DROP LOCAL VIEW [MyViewName]
This removes the view from the JSON configuration file. It can no longer be queried.
Schema for User Defined Views¶
User Defined Views are exposed in the UserViews
schema by default. This is done to avoid the view's name clashing with an actual entity in the data model. You can change the name of the schema used for UserViews by setting the UserViewsSchemaName
property.
Work with User Defined Views¶
For example, a SQL statement with a User Defined View called UserViews.RCustomers
only lists customers in Raleigh:
SELECT * FROM Customers WHERE City = 'Raleigh';
An example of a query to the driver:
SELECT * FROM UserViews.RCustomers WHERE Status = 'Active';
Resulting in the effective query to the source:
SELECT * FROM Customers WHERE City = 'Raleigh' AND Status = 'Active';
That is a very simple example of a query to a User Defined View that is effectively a combination of the view query and the view definition. It is possible to compose these queries in much more complex patterns. All SQL operations are allowed in both queries and are combined when appropriate.
SSL Configuration¶
Customize the SSL Configuration¶
By default, the connector attempts to negotiate SSL/TLS by checking the server's certificate against the system's trusted certificate store.
To specify another certificate, see the SSLServerCert
property for the available formats to do so.
Data Model¶
The Instagram connector models entities in the Instagram API as Tables, Views, and Stored Procedures. These are defined in schema files, which are simple, text-based configuration files.
Discovering the Schemas Programmatically
The available System Tables provide programmatic access to schema information as well as other connector metadata, such as the data source's querying capabilities.
Tables¶
The connector models the data in Instagram as a list of tables in a relational database that can be queried using standard SQL statements.
Instagram Connector Tables¶
Name | Description |
---|---|
Comments | Create, delete, and query Comments on a media object. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_comments scopes. |
Replies | Query and insert replies on a media object. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_comments scopes. |
Comments¶
Create, delete, and query Comments on a media object. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_comments scopes.
Only the select, delete, and insert operations are supported.
Select¶
The connector will use the Instagram APIs to filter results by MediaId and will execute other filters client-side within itself.
-
The following query returns all comments on all media in your account. UserId will be null if the comment is from an account that is not a business account.
SELECT * FROM Comments
-
To query comments for a specific media object, MediaId is required. The MediaId column supports the = operator. For example:
SELECT * FROM Comments WHERE MediaId = '1501471279105199430_5380790872'
Insert¶
Create a comment on a media object with the following rules:
- MediaId and Text are the only available and required fields.
- The total length of the comment cannot exceed 300 characters.
- The comment cannot contain more than 4 hashtags.
- The comment cannot contain more than 1 URL.
- The comment cannot consist of all capital letters.
For example:
INSERT INTO Comments (MediaId, Text) VALUES ('1501471279105199430_5380790872', 'My comment text #instadevelopers')
Update¶
UPDATE is not supported.
Delete¶
Id (the comment's primary key) is required. For example, the following query removes a comment either on the authenticated user's media object or authored by the authenticated user.
DELETE FROM Comments WHERE ID = '1668776136772254'
Columns¶
Name | Type | ReadOnly | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Id [KEY] | String | True | The unique identifier for the comment. |
Text | String | False | The text of the comment. |
MediaId | String | False | The unique identifier for the media. |
Created | Datetime | True | The time when the media was created. |
UserId | String | True | The unique identifier for the user. |
Username | String | True | The username for the user. |
Likes | Int | True | The number of likes. |
Hidden | Boolean | True | The boolean that shows if the comment is hidden. |
InstagramBusinessAccountId | String | True | The unique identifier for the Instagram business account Id. |
Replies¶
Query and insert replies on a media object. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_comments scopes.
Only the select and insert operations are supported.
Select¶
The connector will process a filter on CommentId server side and will execute other filters client-side within itself.
-
The following query returns replies from all comments in your account. UserId will be null if the reply is from an account that is not a business account.
SELECT * FROM Replies
-
To query replies for a specific comment, CommentId is required. The supported operator for the CommentId column is =. For example:
SELECT * FROM Replies WHERE CommentId = '1501471279105199430_5380790872'
Insert¶
Create a reply on a comment object with the following rules:
- CommentId and Text are the only available and required fields.
- The total length of the comment cannot exceed 300 characters.
- The reply cannot contain more than 4 hashtags.
- The reply cannot contain more than 1 URL.
- The reply cannot consist of all capital letters.
For example:
INSERT INTO Replies (CommentId, Text) VALUES ('1501471279105199430_5380790872', 'My reply #instadevelopers')
Update¶
UPDATE is not supported.
Delete¶
Delete is not supported.
Columns¶
Name | Type | ReadOnly | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Id [KEY] | String | True | The unique identifier for the reply. |
Username | String | True | The username for the user. |
CommentId | String | False | The unique identifier for the comment. |
Created | Datetime | True | The time when the reply was created. |
UserId | String | True | The unique identifier for the user. |
MediaId | String | True | The unique identifier for the associated media. |
Text | String | False | The comment. |
LikeCount | Int | True | The number of likes. |
InstagramBusinessAccountId | String | True | The unique identifier for the Instagram business account Id. |
Views¶
Views are similar to tables in the way that data is represented; however, views are read-only.
Queries can be executed against a view as if it were a normal table.
Instagram Connector Views¶
Name | Description |
---|---|
AccountContactButtonType | It returns the number of taps on the DIRECTION, CALLs and EMAILs button during the selected time period. For this view, the Metric Type is total_value and Breakdown(dimension) is contact_button_type. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes. |
AccountFollowersNonfollowers | The number of accounts that followed and the number of accounts that unfollowed or stopped using Instagram during the selected time period. For this view, the Metric Type is total_value and Breakdown(dimension) is follow_type. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes. |
AccountInsights | Allows you to get insights for an Instagram business account. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes. |
AccountMediaProductType | It returns the number of POSTs and IGTVs during the selected time period. For this view, the Metric Type is total_value and Breakdown(dimension) is media_product_type. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes. |
AccountTimeSeriesFollowType | It returns the metric endtime and the value. For this view, the Metric type is time_series and breakdown is follow_type. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes. |
AccountTimeSeriesMediaProductType | It returns the metric endtime and the value. For this view, the Metric type is time_series and breakdown is media_product_type. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes. |
AccountTimeSeriesWithoutBreakdown | It returns the metric endtime and the value. For this view, the Metric type is time_series. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes. |
AccountWithoutBreakdown | It returns the total values of the metric type in Instagram. For eg, if the metric type is impressions, it will return the number of times your posts, stories, reels, videos and live videos were on screen, including in ads. For this view, the Metric Type is total_value. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes. |
AudienceInsights | Retrieve follower insights for an Instagram business account. |
IGMedia | This View Represents an Instagram Photo, Video, Story, Album, or IGTV media. |
InstagramBusinessProfile | Get information about the Instagram Business account. Requires the instagram_basic scope, business_management, manage_pages . |
InstagramPages | Query information about pages connected to the Facebook account. Requires the instagram_basic scope. |
Media | Query media objects. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_content_publish scopes. |
MediaInsightReels | Allows you to get insights for reel media object. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes. |
MediaInsights | Allows you to get insights for an individual media object. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes. |
MediaInsightsPost | Allows you to get insights for an individual media object for image and video POSTs. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes. |
MediaInsightsPostAlbum | Allows you to get insights for an individual media object for carousel album POSTs. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes. |
MediaInsightsStory | Allows you to get insights for an individual media object for Story. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes. |
OnlineFollowers | Query Online Followers insights as hourly totals. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes. |
Pages | Get details of Pages. Requires a custom OAuth app with 'pages_read_engagement' permission or the 'Page Public Content Access' feature or the 'Page Public Metadata Access' feature. |
Permissions | Query the Permissions the User has granted the current application. |
Stories | Query Stories. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes. |
Tags | Query tags. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_comments scopes. |
AccountContactButtonType¶
It returns the number of taps on the DIRECTION, CALLs and EMAILs button during the selected time period. For this view, the Metric Type is total_value and Breakdown(dimension) is contact_button_type. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes.
Select¶
The connector will use the Instagram APIs to process filters that refer to a date range or InstagramBusinessAccountId and will process other filters client-side within itself.
Metric
supports the=
operator.
The default query returns results for the 'profile_links_taps' metric.
SELECT * FROM AccountContactButtonType
SELECT * FROM AccountContactButtonType WHERE FromDateTime='2023-07-02T00:00:00Z' AND ToDateTime='2023-07-24T00:00:00Z'
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
InstagramBusinessAccountId | String | The unique identifier for the Instagram business account Id. |
Metric | String | Metric Type. Default value is profile_links_taps. The allowed values are profile_links_taps. |
DIRECTION | Int | Number of taps on DIRECTION button. |
CALL | Int | Number of taps on Calls button. |
EMAIL | Int | Number of taps on Emails button. |
Pseudo-Columns¶
Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
FromDateTime | Datetime | The earliest time for insight data to have been collected. |
ToDateTime | Datetime | The latest time for insight data to have been collected. |
AccountFollowersNonfollowers¶
The number of accounts that followed and the number of accounts that unfollowed or stopped using Instagram during the selected time period. For this view, the Metric Type is total_value and Breakdown(dimension) is follow_type. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes.
Select¶
The connector will use the Instagram APIs to process filters that refer to a date range or InstagramBusinessAccountId and will process other filters client-side within itself.
Metric
supports the=
, andIN
operators.
The default query returns results for the 'follows_and_unfollows' metric.
SELECT * FROM AccountFollowersNonfollowers
SELECT * FROM AccountFollowersNonfollowers WHERE FromDateTime='2023-06-20T00:00:00Z' AND ToDateTime='2023-07-12T00:00:00Z'
To retrieve the result for other metrics, then explicitly specify the Metric in where clause. For example:
SELECT * FROM AccountFollowersNonfollowers WHERE Metric = 'reach'
SELECT * FROM AccountFollowersNonfollowers WHERE Metric IN ('follows_and_unfollows', 'reach')
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
InstagramBusinessAccountId | String | The unique identifier for the Instagram business account Id. |
Metric | String | Metric Type. Default value is follows_and_unfollows. The allowed values are follows_and_unfollows, reach. |
Follower | Int | The number of accounts that followed the Instagram business account |
Nonfollower | Int | The number of accounts that unfollowed the Instagram business account |
Pseudo-Columns¶
Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
FromDateTime | Datetime | The earliest time for insight data to have been collected. |
ToDateTime | Datetime | The latest time for insight data to have been collected. |
AccountInsights¶
Allows you to get insights for an Instagram business account. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes.
Select¶
You can query the following metrics given a date range. The default date range is the last 7 days.
- Impressions (accepts time periods of day, week, and days_28)
- Reach (accepts time periods of day, week, and days_28)
- FollowerCount (only accepts the day period)
- EmailContacts (only accepts the day period)
- PhoneCallClicks (only accepts the day period)
- TextMessageClicks (only accepts the day period)
- GetDirectionsClicks (only accepts the day period)
- WebsiteClicks (only accepts the day period)
- ProfileViews (only accepts the day period)
Specify a date range with the FromDateTime and ToDateTime columns. Specify the intervals of the date range by setting the Period column in the WHERE clause. Note that you cannot use a period on a metric that does not support it. For example, you cannot use Impressions AND FollowerCount with period days_28 because FollowerCount only supports the day period.
The connector will use the Instagram APIs to process filters that refer to a date range or Id. The connector processes other filters client-side within itself.
The following examples show how to retrieve metrics over a given date range:
-
The default query returns results for the following metrics during the last seven days: Impressions, Reach, FollowerCount, EmailContacts, PhoneCallClicks, TextMessageClicks, GetDirectionsClicks, WebsiteClicks, and ProfileViews.
SELECT * FROM AccountInsights
-
Filter on FromDateTime and ToDateTime to explicitly specify a different date range. The max date range cannot be more than 30 days (2592000 s).
SELECT * FROM AccountInsights WHERE FromDateTime = '2018/01/01' AND ToDateTime = '2018/01/30' AND period = 'day'
-
Return results over a period of 7 days.
SELECT * FROM AccountInsights WHERE FromDateTime = '2018/01/01' AND period = 'day'
-
Return results from 2018/01/01 to 2018/01/08.
SELECT * FROM AccountInsights WHERE ToDateTime = '2018/01/08' AND period = 'day'
-
Return a custom projection on account insights for the date range from 2018/01/01 to 2018/01/08.
SELECT Impressions, FollowerCount, EmailContacts FROM AccountInsights WHERE FromDateTime = '2018/01/01' AND ToDateTime = '2018/01/30' AND period = 'day'
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
InstagramBusinessAccountId | String | The unique identifier of the Instagram business account Id. |
EndTime | Date | The most recent date this insight data is relevant for. |
Impressions | Integer | Total number of times this profile has been seen. |
Reach | Integer | Total number of unique accounts that have seen this profile. |
ProfileViews | Integer | Total number of unique accounts that have viewed this profile within the specified period. |
FollowerCount | Integer | Total number of unique accounts following this profile. |
EmailContacts | Integer | Total number of taps on the email link in this profile. |
PhoneCallClicks | Integer | Total number of taps on the call link in this profile. |
TextMessageClicks | Integer | Total number of taps on the text message link in this profile. |
GetDirectionsClicks | Integer | Total number of taps on the directions link in this profile. |
Websiteclicks | Integer | Total number of taps on the website link in this profile. |
Period | String | The period for the insight. This controls how rows will be broken up (by day, week, 28 days, or lifetime). This must always be specified. |
Pseudo-Columns¶
Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
FromDateTime | Datetime | The earliest time for insight data to have been collected. |
ToDateTime | Datetime | The latest time for insight data to have been collected. |
AccountMediaProductType¶
It returns the number of POSTs and IGTVs during the selected time period. For this view, the Metric Type is total_value and Breakdown(dimension) is media_product_type. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes.
Select¶
The connector will use the Instagram APIs to process filters that refer to a date range or InstagramBusinessAccountId and will process other filters client-side within itself.
Metric
supports the=
, andIN
operators.
The default query returns results for the 'reach' metric.
SELECT * FROM AccountMediaProductType
SELECT * FROM AccountMediaProductType WHERE FromDateTime='2023-06-20T00:00:00Z' AND ToDateTime='2023-07-12T00:00:00Z'
To retrieve the result for other available metric, then explicitly specify the Metric in where clause. For example:
SELECT * FROM AccountMediaProductType WHERE Metric = 'total_interactions'
SELECT * FROM AccountMediaProductType WHERE Metric = 'likes'
SELECT * FROM AccountMediaProductType WHERE Metric = 'comments'
SELECT * FROM AccountMediaProductType WHERE Metric = 'saves'
SELECT * FROM AccountMediaProductType WHERE Metric = 'shares'
SELECT * FROM AccountMediaProductType WHERE Metric IN ('total_interactions', 'likes', 'comments', 'saves', 'shares')
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
InstagramBusinessAccountId | String | The unique identifier for the Instagram business account Id. |
Metric | String | Metric Type. Default value is reach. The allowed values are reach, total_interactions, likes, comments, saves, shares. |
POST | Int | Number of POSTs. |
IGTV | Int | Number of IGTVs. |
Pseudo-Columns¶
Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
FromDateTime | Datetime | The earliest time for insight data to have been collected. |
ToDateTime | Datetime | The latest time for insight data to have been collected. |
AccountTimeSeriesFollowType¶
It returns the metric endtime and the value. For this view, the Metric type is time_series and breakdown is follow_type. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes.
Select¶
The connector will use the Instagram APIs to process filters that refer to a date range or InstagramBusinessAccountId and will process other filters client-side within itself.
Metric
supports the=
operator.
The default query returns results for the 'reach' metric.
SELECT * FROM AccountTimeSeriesFollowType
SELECT * FROM AccountTimeSeriesFollowType WHERE FromDateTime='2023-06-20T00:00:00Z' AND ToDateTime='2023-07-12T00:00:00Z'
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
InstagramBusinessAccountId | String | The unique identifier for the Instagram business account Id. |
Metric | String | Metric Type. The supported Metric types are reach, impressions, website_clicks, profile_views. The default metric type is reach. |
EndTime | Datetime | End time. |
Value | Integer | Total values of the metrics. |
Pseudo-Columns¶
Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
FromDateTime | Datetime | The earliest time for insight data to have been collected. |
ToDateTime | Datetime | The latest time for insight data to have been collected. |
AccountTimeSeriesMediaProductType¶
It returns the metric endtime and the value. For this view, the Metric type is time_series and breakdown is media_product_type. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes.
Select¶
The connector will use the Instagram APIs to process filters that refer to a date range or InstagramBusinessAccountId and will process other filters client-side within itself.
Metric
supports the=
operator.
The default query returns results for the 'reach' metric.
SELECT * FROM AccountTimeSeriesMediaProductType
SELECT * FROM AccountTimeSeriesMediaProductType WHERE FromDateTime='2023-06-20T00:00:00Z' AND ToDateTime='2023-07-12T00:00:00Z'
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
InstagramBusinessAccountId | String | The unique identifier for the Instagram business account Id. |
Metric | String | Metric Type. The supported Metric types are reach, impressions website_clicks, profile_views. The default metric type is reach. |
EndTime | Datetime | End time. |
Value | Integer | Total values of the metrics. |
Pseudo-Columns¶
Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
FromDateTime | Datetime | The earliest time for insight data to have been collected. |
ToDateTime | Datetime | The latest time for insight data to have been collected. |
AccountTimeSeriesWithoutBreakdown¶
It returns the metric endtime and the value. For this view, the Metric type is time_series. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes.
Select¶
The connector will use the Instagram APIs to process filters that refer to a date range or InstagramBusinessAccountId and will process other filters client-side within itself.
Metric
supports the=
operator.
The default query returns results for the 'impressions' metric.
SELECT * FROM AccountTimeSeriesWithoutBreakdown
SELECT * FROM AccountTimeSeriesWithoutBreakdown WHERE FromDateTime='2023-06-20T00:00:00Z' AND ToDateTime='2023-07-12T00:00:00Z'
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
InstagramBusinessAccountId | String | The unique identifier for the Instagram business account Id. |
Metric | String | Metric Type. The supported Metric types are impressions, website_clicks, profile_views, reach. The default metric type is impressions. |
EndTime | Datetime | End time. |
Value | Integer | Total values of the metrics. |
Pseudo-Columns¶
Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
FromDateTime | Datetime | The earliest time for insight data to have been collected. |
ToDateTime | Datetime | The latest time for insight data to have been collected. |
AccountWithoutBreakdown¶
It returns the total values of the metric type in Instagram. For eg, if the metric type is impressions, it will return the number of times your posts, stories, reels, videos and live videos were on screen, including in ads. For this view, the Metric Type is total_value. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes.
Select¶
The connector will use the Instagram APIs to process filters that refer to a date range or InstagramBusinessAccountId and will process other filters client-side within itself.
Metric
supports the=
, andIN
operators.
The default query returns results for the 'impressions' metric.
SELECT * FROM AccountWithoutBreakdown
SELECT * FROM AccountWithoutBreakdown WHERE FromDateTime='2023-06-20T00:00:00Z' AND ToDateTime='2023-07-12T00:00:00Z'
To retrieve the result for other available metric, then explicitly specify the Metric in where clause. For example:
SELECT * FROM AccountWithoutBreakdown WHERE Metric = 'accounts_engaged'
SELECT * FROM AccountWithoutBreakdown WHERE Metric = 'replies'
SELECT * FROM AccountWithoutBreakdown WHERE Metric = 'website_clicks'
SELECT * FROM AccountWithoutBreakdown WHERE Metric = 'profile_views'
SELECT * FROM AccountWithoutBreakdown WHERE Metric IN ('accounts_engaged', 'replies', 'website_clicks', 'profile_views')
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
InstagramBusinessAccountId | String | The unique identifier for the Instagram business account Id. |
TotalValue | Int | Total values of the metrics. |
Metric | String | Metric Type. The supported Metric types are impressions, accounts_engaged, replies, website_clicks, profile_views, total_interactions, reach, likes, comments, saves, shares, follows_and_unfollows, profile_links_taps. The default metric type is impressions. |
Pseudo-Columns¶
Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
FromDateTime | Datetime | The earliest time for insight data to have been collected. |
ToDateTime | Datetime | The latest time for insight data to have been collected. |
AudienceInsights¶
Retrieve follower insights for an Instagram business account.
Select¶
By default this table returns the following:
- The countries of this profile's followers.
To return any of the below demographic information about your followers:
- The gender and age distribution of this profile's followers.
- The locales of this profile's followers, by country code.
- The cities of this profile's followers.
you will need to filter on the AudienceType column:
SELECT * FROM AudienceInsights WHERE AudienceType='country'
SELECT * FROM AudienceInsights WHERE AudienceType IN ('city','country','genderandage')
The above query will return follower counts broken down by city, follower counts broken down by country, and follower counts broken down by gender and age.
Valid values for the AudienceType column are:
- city
- country
- gender
- age
- genderandage
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
InstagramBusinessAccountId | String | The unique identifier for the Instagram business account Id. |
AudienceType | String | The type of followers breakdown. Possible values: city, country, gender, age, genderandage. |
AudienceGroup | String | The breakdown value for followers. |
TotalAudience | Integer | The total number of followers. |
Description | String | The total number of the followers for this profile who were online during the specified period. |
Timeframe | String | The earliest time for insight data to have been collected. Possible values: last_14_days, last_30_days, last_90_days, prev_month, this_month, this_week. |
IGMedia¶
This View Represents an Instagram Photo, Video, Story, Album, or IGTV media.
Select¶
The connector will use the Instagram API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following columns and operators. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the connector.
Id
supports the=
operator.
For example, the following query is processed server side:
SELECT * FROM IGMedia WHERE ID = '1234'
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Id [KEY] | String | Media ID. |
IGId | String | Instagram media ID. |
Caption | String | Caption for the IGMedia. |
CommentsCount | Integer | Count of comments on the media. |
IsCommentEnabled | Boolean | Indicates if comments are enabled or disabled. Excludes album children. |
LikeCount | Integer | Count of likes on the media. |
MediaProductType | String | Surface where the media is published. |
MediaType | String | Media type. |
MediaUrl | String | Media URL. |
Owner | String | ID of Instagram user who created the media. |
PermanentURL | String | Permanent URL to the media. |
ShortCode | String | Shortcode to the media. |
ThumbnailUrl | String | Media thumbnail URL. |
Timestamp | Datetime | ISO 8601 formatted creation date in UTC. |
Username | String | Username of user who created the media. |
InstagramBusinessAccountId | String | The unique identifier for the Instagram business account Id. |
InstagramBusinessProfile¶
Get information about the Instagram Business account. Requires the instagram_basic scope, business_management, manage_pages .
Select¶
The connector will process all filters on this table client-side within itself.
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
InstagramBusinessAccountId [KEY] | String | The unique identifier of the Instagram business account |
UserName | String | The username of the person. |
FullName | String | The full name of the person. |
ProfilePictureUrl | String | The profile picture of the person. |
Bio | String | The bio of the person. |
Website | String | The website of the person. |
MediaCount | Integer | The media count of the profile. |
FollowsCount | Integer | The follows count of the profile. |
FollowersCount | Integer | The followers count of the profile. |
InstagramPages¶
Query information about pages connected to the Facebook account. Requires the instagram_basic scope.
Select¶
The connector will process all filters client-side within itself. You can use this table to obtain the value of the BusinessAccountId
connection property:
SELECT Name, InstagramBusinessAccountId FROM Pages
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Id [KEY] | String | The unique identifier for the pages. |
Name | String | The unique identifier for the instagram. |
InstagramBusinessAccountId | String | The unique identifier for the instagram. |
AccessToken | String | Access Token |
Media¶
Query media objects. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_content_publish scopes.
Select¶
The connector will use the Instagram APIs to process filters by ID and will process other filters client-side within itself.
The following query gets all media published by the authenticated user:
SELECT * FROM Media
To retrieve a single media object, the ID is required. The ID column supports the = operator. For example:
SELECT * FROM Media WHERE ID = '1501471279105199430_5380790872'
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Id [KEY] | String | The unique identifier for the media object. |
InstagramBusinessAccountId | String | The unique identifier of the Instagram business account Id. |
Username | String | The username. |
MediaType | String | The type of media (image or video or reels or carousel). |
MediaProductType | String | The Surface where the media is published Can be AD, FEED, STORY or REELS. |
Caption | String | The caption for the media. Excludes carousel children. |
CommentsCount | Integer | The number of comments. |
LikesCount | Integer | The number of likes. |
Mediaurl | String | The video URL of the media. |
Link | String | The link of the media. |
Created | Datetime | The time when the media was created. |
Pseudo-Columns¶
Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
FromDateTime | Datetime | The earliest time for media object creation. |
ToDateTime | Datetime | The latest time for media object creation. |
MediaInsightReels¶
Allows you to get insights for reel media object. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes.
Select¶
You can query the following metrics using server-side processing:
- Reach
- Comments
- Likes
- Saved
- Plays
- Shares
- TotalInteractions
The connector will use the Instagram APIs to process filters by a MediaId and will process filters on other columns client-side within itself.
-
MediaInsightReels will only return the result of reels object.
-
Return results for the following metrics, saved for all the reels objects: Reach, Saved, Comments, Likes, Plays, Shares and TotalInteractions.
SELECT * FROM MediaInsightReels WHERE MediaId = 17905513811523370" SELECT Reach, Saved, Comments, Likes, Plays, Shares, TotalInteractions FROM MediaInsightReels WHERE MediaId = 17905513811523370
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
MediaId | String | The unique identifier of the insight. |
Reach | Integer | Total number of unique accounts that have seen the media object. |
Saved | Integer | Total number of unique accounts that have saved the media object. |
Comments | Integer | Total number of unique accounts that have Comments on the media object. |
Likes | Integer | Total number of unique accounts that have likes the media object. |
Plays | Integer | Total number of unique accounts that have plays the media object. |
Shares | Integer | Total number of unique accounts that have Shared the media object. |
TotalInteractions | Integer | Total number of unique accounts that involved in the media object. |
InstagramBusinessAccountId | String | The unique identifier for the Instagram business account Id. |
MediaInsights¶
Allows you to get insights for an individual media object. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes.
Select¶
You can query the following metrics using server-side processing:
- Impressions
- Engagement (likes, comments, and saves, only on version < 18.0)
- TotalInteractions (likes, comments, shares, and saves, only on version >= 18.0)
- Reach
- Saved
- Videoviews (only on a video object)
- Replies (only on a story object)
The connector will use the Instagram APIs to process filters by a MediaId and will process filters on other columns client-side within itself.
-
MediaInsights will return result of all media objects except reels object.
-
Return results for the following metrics, saved for all the image and carousel objects: impressions, engagement, and reach.
SELECT * FROM MediaInsights
-
Query the MediaInsights view using a different object, for example, videos.
SELECT Impressions, Engagement, Reach, Saved, VideoViews FROM MediaInsights WHERE MediaId = "1321555648546465"
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
MediaId | String | The unique identifier of the insight. |
Impressions | Integer | Total number of times the media object has been seen. |
TotalInteractions | Integer | Total number of likes, comments, saves, and shares on the media object. |
Reach | Integer | Total number of unique accounts that have seen the media object. |
Saved | Integer | Total number of unique accounts that have saved the media object. |
VideoViews | Integer | Total number of unique accounts that have viewed the video. |
Replies | Integer | Total number of unique accounts that have replied. |
InstagramBusinessAccountId | String | The unique identifier for the Instagram business account Id. |
MediaInsightsPost¶
Allows you to get insights for an individual media object for image and video POSTs. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes.
Select¶
You can query the following metrics using server-side processing:
- Comments
- Follows
- Likes
- ProfileActivity
- ProfileVisits
- Shares
- TotalInteractions
The connector will use the Instagram APIs to process filters by a MediaId and will process filters on other columns client-side within itself.
-
Return results for the following metrics, saved for all the POSTs image and video objects: Comments, Follows, Likes, ProfileActivity, ProfileVisits, Shares and TotalInteractions.
SELECT * FROM MediaInsightsPost WHERE MediaId = 17945732813652602" SELECT Comments, Follows, Likes, ProfileActivity, ProfileVisits, Shares, TotalInteractions FROM MediaInsightsPost WHERE MediaId = 17945732813652602
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
MediaId | String | The unique identifier of the insight. |
Comments | Integer | The number of comments on your post. |
Follows | Integer | The number of accounts that started following you. |
Likes | Integer | The number of likes on your post. |
ProfileActivity | Integer | The number of actions people take when they visit your profile after engaging with your post. |
ProfileVisits | Integer | The number of times your profile was visited. |
Shares | Integer | The number of shares of your post. |
TotalInteractions | Integer | The number of likes, saves, comments and shares on your post minus the number of unlikes, unsaves and deleted comments. |
MediaInsightsPostAlbum¶
Allows you to get insights for an individual media object for carousel album POSTs. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes.
Select¶
You can query the following metrics using server-side processing:
- TotalInteractions
The connector will use the Instagram APIs to process filters by a MediaId and will process filters on other columns client-side within itself.
-
Return results for the following metrics, saved for all the POSTs carousel album objects: TotalInteractions.
SELECT * FROM MediaInsightsPostAlbum WHERE MediaId = 17945732813652602" SELECT TotalInteractions FROM MediaInsightsPostAlbum WHERE MediaId = 17945732813652602
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
MediaId | String | The unique identifier of the insight. |
TotalInteractions | Integer | The number of likes, saves, comments and shares on your post minus the number of unlikes, unsaves and deleted comments. |
MediaInsightsStory¶
Allows you to get insights for an individual media object for Story. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes.
Select¶
You can query the following metrics using server-side processing:
- Follows
- ProfileActivity
- ProfileVisits
- Shares
- TotalInteractions
- TapsForward (only on version < 18.0)
- TapsBack (only on version < 18.0)
- Exits (only on version < 18.0)
- Navigation (only on version >= 18.0)
The connector will use the Instagram APIs to process filters by a MediaId and will process filters on other columns client-side within itself. Please note that following the nature of Stories on Instagram, insights and metrics related to stories expire after 24 hours.
-
Return results for the following metrics, saved for all the Story objects: Follows, ProfileActivity, ProfileVisits, Shares and TotalInteractions.
SELECT * FROM MediaInsightsStory WHERE MediaId = 17945732813652602" SELECT Comments, Follows, Likes, ProfileActivity, ProfileVisits, Shares, TotalInteractions FROM MediaInsightsStory WHERE MediaId = 17945732813652602
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
MediaId | String | The unique identifier of the insight. |
Impressions | Integer | Total number of times the media object has been seen. |
Reach | Integer | Total number of unique accounts that have seen the media object. |
Follows | Integer | The number of accounts that started following you. |
ProfileActivity | Integer | The number of actions people take when they visit your profile after engaging with your story. |
ProfileVisits | Integer | The number of times your profile was visited. |
Shares | Integer | The number of times your profile was visited. |
TotalInteractions | Integer | The number of replies and shares for your story. |
Navigation | Integer | Total number of actions taken from your story such as exits, taps forward, and taps back. |
OnlineFollowers¶
Query Online Followers insights as hourly totals. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes.
Select¶
You can use the FromDateTime and ToDateTime columns to filter the results by a timeframe. The connector uses the Instagram API to process filters that refer to a timeframe or ID and will process other filters client-side within itself.
-
The default query returns results as hourly totals during the last 7 days.
SELECT * FROM OnlineFollowers
-
The maximum timeframe you can specify with the FromDateTime and ToDateTime columns is 30 days (2592000 s).
SELECT * FROM OnlineFollowers WHERE FromDateTime = '2018/01/01' AND ToDateTime = '2018/01/30'
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
InstagramBusinessAccountId | String | The unique identifier for the business account. |
StartTime | Datetime | The start datetime of the insight. |
EndTime | Datetime | The end datetime of the insight. |
Onlinefollowers | Integer | The number of the online followers at the specific time. |
Pseudo-Columns¶
Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
FromDateTime | Datetime | The earliest time for insight data to have been collected. |
ToDateTime | Datetime | The latest time for insight data to have been collected. |
Pages¶
Get details of Pages. Requires a custom OAuth app with 'pages_read_engagement' permission or the 'Page Public Content Access' feature or the 'Page Public Metadata Access' feature.
Table Specific Information¶
Select¶
For information on how to create a custom OAuth app, please see Creating a Custom OAuth App. Please refer to Instagram's latest documentation for information on how to get this view's requisite permissions for a custom OAuth app.
The connector will use the Instagram API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The SearchTerms is required to make a request and the rest of the filter is executed client side within the connector.
SearchTerms
supports the '=' comparison.
For example:
SELECT * FROM Pages WHERE SearchTerms = 'facebook'
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Id [KEY] | String | The ID of the Facebook Page. |
EligibleForBrandedContent | Boolean | Display whether the Facebook Page is eligible to post branded content. |
IsUnclaimed | Boolean | Display whether a Facebook Page that was automatically generated has been claimed by the business it represents. |
Link | String | The link to the Facebook Page. |
City | String | The city where the business represented by the Facebook Page is located. |
Country | String | The country where the business represented by the Facebook Page is located. |
Latitude | Double | The latitude of the business represented by the Facebook Page. |
Longitude | Double | The longitude of the business represented by the Facebook Page. |
State | String | The state where the business represented by the Facebook Page is located. |
Street | String | The street on which the business represented by the Facebook Page is located. |
Zip | Integer | The postal code of the business represented by the Facebook Page. |
Name | String | The name of the Facebook Page. |
VerificationStatus | String | The verification status of the Facebook Page that represents a business. |
Pseudo-Columns¶
Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
SearchTerms | String | The term that is to be searched. |
Permissions¶
Query the Permissions the User has granted the current application.
Select¶
To query the Permissions view.
SELECT * FROM Permissions
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
PermissionName [KEY] | String | The name of the permission. |
Status | String | The status of the requested permission. |
Stories¶
Query Stories. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_insights scopes.
Select¶
The connector process all filters on this table client-side within itself.
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Id [KEY] | String | The unique identifier for the story. |
InstagramBusinessAccountId | String | The unique identifier of the Instagram business account Id. |
Tags¶
Query tags. Requires the instagram_basic and instagram_manage_comments scopes.
Select¶
The connector processes all filters on this table client-side within itself.
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Id [KEY] | String | The unique identifier for the tag. |
Username | String | The unique identifier for the user. |
Caption | String | The caption for the tag. |
ComentsCount | Int | The number of coments. |
LikeCount | Int | The number of likes. |
MediType | String | The type of media (image or video). |
MediUrl | String | The media URL. |
UserId | String | The ID of the user. |
Timestamp | Datetime | Time the media was created. |
InstagramBusinessAccountId | String | The unique identifier for the Instagram business account. |
Stored Procedures¶
Stored procedures are function-like interfaces that extend the functionality of the connector beyond simple SELECT/INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE operations with Instagram.
Stored procedures accept a list of parameters, perform their intended function, and then return any relevant response data from Instagram, along with an indication of whether the procedure succeeded or failed.
Instagram Connector Stored Procedures¶
Name | Description |
---|---|
GetOAuthAccessToken | Gets the OAuth access token from Instagram. |
GetOAuthAuthorizationURL | Gets the Instagram authorization URL. Access the URL returned in the output in a Web browser. This requests the access token that can be used as part of the connection string to Instagram. |
RefreshOAuthAccessToken | Refreshes the OAuth token. |
GetOAuthAccessToken¶
Gets the OAuth access token from Instagram.
Input¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
AuthMode | String | The type of authentication mode to use. The allowed values are APP, WEB. |
Verifier | String | The verifier token returned by Instagram after using the URL obtained with GetOAuthAuthorizationURL. Required for only the Web AuthMode. |
Scope | String | The scope or permissions you are requesting. |
CallbackUrl | String | The URL the user will be redirected to after authorizing your application. |
State | String | This field indicates any state that may be useful to your application upon receipt of the response. Your application receives the same value it sent, as this parameter makes a round-trip to the authorization server and back. Uses include redirecting the user to the correct resource in your site, using nonces, and mitigating cross-site request forgery. |
Result Set Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
OAuthAccessToken | String | The authentication token returned from Instagram. |
ExpiresIn | String | The remaining lifetime for the access token in seconds. |
GetOAuthAuthorizationURL¶
Gets the Instagram authorization URL. Access the URL returned in the output in a Web browser. This requests the access token that can be used as part of the connection string to Instagram.
Input¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
CallbackUrl | String | The URL that Instagram will return to after the user has authorized your app. |
Scope | String | The scope or permissions you are requesting. |
State | String | This field indicates any state that may be useful to your application upon receipt of the response. Your application receives the same value it sent, as this parameter makes a round-trip to the authorization server and back. Uses include redirecting the user to the correct resource in your site, using nonces, and mitigating cross-site request forgery. |
Result Set Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
URL | String | The URL to be entered into a Web browser to obtain the verifier token and authorize the data provider with. |
RefreshOAuthAccessToken¶
Refreshes the OAuth token.
Input¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
OAuthRefreshToken | String | The refresh token returned when the OAuth Token was first created. |
Result Set Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
OAuthAccessToken | String | The authentication token returned from Instagram. |
OAuthRefreshToken | String | A token that may be used to obtain a new access token. |
ExpiresIn | String | The remaining lifetime on the access token. |
System Tables¶
You can query the system tables described in this section to access schema information, information on data source functionality, and batch operation statistics.
Schema Tables¶
The following tables return database metadata for Instagram:
- sys_catalogs: Lists the available databases.
- sys_schemas: Lists the available schemas.
- sys_tables: Lists the available tables and views.
- sys_tablecolumns: Describes the columns of the available tables and views.
- sys_procedures: Describes the available stored procedures.
- sys_procedureparameters: Describes stored procedure parameters.
- sys_keycolumns: Describes the primary and foreign keys.
- sys_indexes: Describes the available indexes.
Data Source Tables¶
The following tables return information about how to connect to and query the data source:
- sys_connection_props: Returns information on the available connection properties.
- sys_sqlinfo: Describes the SELECT queries that the connector can offload to the data source.
Query Information Tables¶
The following table returns query statistics for data modification queries:
- sys_identity: Returns information about batch operations or single updates.
sys_catalogs¶
Lists the available databases.
The following query retrieves all databases determined by the connection string:
SELECT * FROM sys_catalogs
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
CatalogName | String | The database name. |
sys_schemas¶
Lists the available schemas.
The following query retrieves all available schemas:
SELECT * FROM sys_schemas
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
CatalogName | String | The database name. |
SchemaName | String | The schema name. |
sys_tables¶
Lists the available tables.
The following query retrieves the available tables and views:
SELECT * FROM sys_tables
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
CatalogName | String | The database containing the table or view. |
SchemaName | String | The schema containing the table or view. |
TableName | String | The name of the table or view. |
TableType | String | The table type (table or view). |
Description | String | A description of the table or view. |
IsUpdateable | Boolean | Whether the table can be updated. |
sys_tablecolumns¶
Describes the columns of the available tables and views.
The following query returns the columns and data types for the Users table:
SELECT ColumnName, DataTypeName FROM sys_tablecolumns WHERE TableName='Users'
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
CatalogName | String | The name of the database containing the table or view. |
SchemaName | String | The schema containing the table or view. |
TableName | String | The name of the table or view containing the column. |
ColumnName | String | The column name. |
DataTypeName | String | The data type name. |
DataType | Int32 | An integer indicating the data type. This value is determined at run time based on the environment. |
Length | Int32 | The storage size of the column. |
DisplaySize | Int32 | The designated column's normal maximum width in characters. |
NumericPrecision | Int32 | The maximum number of digits in numeric data. The column length in characters for character and date-time data. |
NumericScale | Int32 | The column scale or number of digits to the right of the decimal point. |
IsNullable | Boolean | Whether the column can contain null. |
Description | String | A brief description of the column. |
Ordinal | Int32 | The sequence number of the column. |
IsAutoIncrement | String | Whether the column value is assigned in fixed increments. |
IsGeneratedColumn | String | Whether the column is generated. |
IsHidden | Boolean | Whether the column is hidden. |
IsArray | Boolean | Whether the column is an array. |
IsReadOnly | Boolean | Whether the column is read-only. |
IsKey | Boolean | Indicates whether a field returned from sys_tablecolumns is the primary key of the table. |
sys_procedures¶
Lists the available stored procedures.
The following query retrieves the available stored procedures:
SELECT * FROM sys_procedures
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
CatalogName | String | The database containing the stored procedure. |
SchemaName | String | The schema containing the stored procedure. |
ProcedureName | String | The name of the stored procedure. |
Description | String | A description of the stored procedure. |
ProcedureType | String | The type of the procedure, such as PROCEDURE or FUNCTION. |
sys_procedureparameters¶
Describes stored procedure parameters.
The following query returns information about all of the input parameters for the Merge stored procedure:
SELECT * FROM sys_procedureparameters WHERE ProcedureName='Merge' AND Direction=1 OR Direction=2
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
CatalogName | String | The name of the database containing the stored procedure. |
SchemaName | String | The name of the schema containing the stored procedure. |
ProcedureName | String | The name of the stored procedure containing the parameter. |
ColumnName | String | The name of the stored procedure parameter. |
Direction | Int32 | An integer corresponding to the type of the parameter: input (1), input/output (2), or output(4). input/output type parameters can be both input and output parameters. |
DataTypeName | String | The name of the data type. |
DataType | Int32 | An integer indicating the data type. This value is determined at run time based on the environment. |
Length | Int32 | The number of characters allowed for character data. The number of digits allowed for numeric data. |
NumericPrecision | Int32 | The maximum precision for numeric data. The column length in characters for character and date-time data. |
NumericScale | Int32 | The number of digits to the right of the decimal point in numeric data. |
IsNullable | Boolean | Whether the parameter can contain null. |
IsRequired | Boolean | Whether the parameter is required for execution of the procedure. |
IsArray | Boolean | Whether the parameter is an array. |
Description | String | The description of the parameter. |
Ordinal | Int32 | The index of the parameter. |
sys_keycolumns¶
Describes the primary and foreign keys.
The following query retrieves the primary key for the Users table:
SELECT * FROM sys_keycolumns WHERE IsKey='True' AND TableName='Users'
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
CatalogName | String | The name of the database containing the key. |
SchemaName | String | The name of the schema containing the key. |
TableName | String | The name of the table containing the key. |
ColumnName | String | The name of the key column. |
IsKey | Boolean | Whether the column is a primary key in the table referenced in the TableName field. |
IsForeignKey | Boolean | Whether the column is a foreign key referenced in the TableName field. |
PrimaryKeyName | String | The name of the primary key. |
ForeignKeyName | String | The name of the foreign key. |
ReferencedCatalogName | String | The database containing the primary key. |
ReferencedSchemaName | String | The schema containing the primary key. |
ReferencedTableName | String | The table containing the primary key. |
ReferencedColumnName | String | The column name of the primary key. |
sys_foreignkeys¶
Describes the foreign keys.
The following query retrieves all foreign keys which refer to other tables:
SELECT * FROM sys_foreignkeys WHERE ForeignKeyType = 'FOREIGNKEY_TYPE_IMPORT'
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
CatalogName | String | The name of the database containing the key. |
SchemaName | String | The name of the schema containing the key. |
TableName | String | The name of the table containing the key. |
ColumnName | String | The name of the key column. |
PrimaryKeyName | String | The name of the primary key. |
ForeignKeyName | String | The name of the foreign key. |
ReferencedCatalogName | String | The database containing the primary key. |
ReferencedSchemaName | String | The schema containing the primary key. |
ReferencedTableName | String | The table containing the primary key. |
ReferencedColumnName | String | The column name of the primary key. |
ForeignKeyType | String | Designates whether the foreign key is an import (points to other tables) or export (referenced from other tables) key. |
sys_primarykeys¶
Describes the primary keys.
The following query retrieves the primary keys from all tables and views:
SELECT * FROM sys_primarykeys
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
CatalogName | String | The name of the database containing the key. |
SchemaName | String | The name of the schema containing the key. |
TableName | String | The name of the table containing the key. |
ColumnName | String | The name of the key column. |
KeySeq | String | The sequence number of the primary key. |
KeyName | String | The name of the primary key. |
sys_indexes¶
Describes the available indexes. By filtering on indexes, you can write more selective queries with faster query response times.
The following query retrieves all indexes that are not primary keys:
SELECT * FROM sys_indexes WHERE IsPrimary='false'
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
CatalogName | String | The name of the database containing the index. |
SchemaName | String | The name of the schema containing the index. |
TableName | String | The name of the table containing the index. |
IndexName | String | The index name. |
ColumnName | String | The name of the column associated with the index. |
IsUnique | Boolean | True if the index is unique. False otherwise. |
IsPrimary | Boolean | True if the index is a primary key. False otherwise. |
Type | Int16 | An integer value corresponding to the index type: statistic (0), clustered (1), hashed (2), or other (3). |
SortOrder | String | The sort order: A for ascending or D for descending. |
OrdinalPosition | Int16 | The sequence number of the column in the index. |
sys_connection_props¶
Returns information on the available connection properties and those set in the connection string.
When querying this table, the config connection string should be used:
jdbc:cdata:instagram:config:
This connection string enables you to query this table without a valid connection.
The following query retrieves all connection properties that have been set in the connection string or set through a default value:
SELECT * FROM sys_connection_props WHERE Value <> ''
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Name | String | The name of the connection property. |
ShortDescription | String | A brief description. |
Type | String | The data type of the connection property. |
Default | String | The default value if one is not explicitly set. |
Values | String | A comma-separated list of possible values. A validation error is thrown if another value is specified. |
Value | String | The value you set or a preconfigured default. |
Required | Boolean | Whether the property is required to connect. |
Category | String | The category of the connection property. |
IsSessionProperty | String | Whether the property is a session property, used to save information about the current connection. |
Sensitivity | String | The sensitivity level of the property. This informs whether the property is obfuscated in logging and authentication forms. |
PropertyName | String | A camel-cased truncated form of the connection property name. |
Ordinal | Int32 | The index of the parameter. |
CatOrdinal | Int32 | The index of the parameter category. |
Hierarchy | String | Shows dependent properties associated that need to be set alongside this one. |
Visible | Boolean | Informs whether the property is visible in the connection UI. |
ETC | String | Various miscellaneous information about the property. |
sys_sqlinfo¶
Describes the SELECT query processing that the connector can offload to the data source.
Discovering the Data Source's SELECT Capabilities¶
Below is an example data set of SQL capabilities. Some aspects of SELECT functionality are returned in a comma-separated list if supported; otherwise, the column contains NO.
Name | Description | Possible Values |
---|---|---|
AGGREGATE_FUNCTIONS | Supported aggregation functions. | AVG , COUNT , MAX , MIN , SUM , DISTINCT |
COUNT | Whether COUNT function is supported. | YES , NO |
IDENTIFIER_QUOTE_OPEN_CHAR | The opening character used to escape an identifier. | [ |
IDENTIFIER_QUOTE_CLOSE_CHAR | The closing character used to escape an identifier. | ] |
SUPPORTED_OPERATORS | A list of supported SQL operators. | = , > , < , >= , <= , <> , != , LIKE , NOT LIKE , IN , NOT IN , IS NULL , IS NOT NULL , AND , OR |
GROUP_BY | Whether GROUP BY is supported, and, if so, the degree of support. | NO , NO_RELATION , EQUALS_SELECT , SQL_GB_COLLATE |
STRING_FUNCTIONS | Supported string functions. | LENGTH , CHAR , LOCATE , REPLACE , SUBSTRING , RTRIM , LTRIM , RIGHT , LEFT , UCASE , SPACE , SOUNDEX , LCASE , CONCAT , ASCII , REPEAT , OCTET , BIT , POSITION , INSERT , TRIM , UPPER , REGEXP , LOWER , DIFFERENCE , CHARACTER , SUBSTR , STR , REVERSE , PLAN , UUIDTOSTR , TRANSLATE , TRAILING , TO , STUFF , STRTOUUID , STRING , SPLIT , SORTKEY , SIMILAR , REPLICATE , PATINDEX , LPAD , LEN , LEADING , KEY , INSTR , INSERTSTR , HTML , GRAPHICAL , CONVERT , COLLATION , CHARINDEX , BYTE |
NUMERIC_FUNCTIONS | Supported numeric functions. | ABS , ACOS , ASIN , ATAN , ATAN2 , CEILING , COS , COT , EXP , FLOOR , LOG , MOD , SIGN , SIN , SQRT , TAN , PI , RAND , DEGREES , LOG10 , POWER , RADIANS , ROUND , TRUNCATE |
TIMEDATE_FUNCTIONS | Supported date/time functions. | NOW , CURDATE , DAYOFMONTH , DAYOFWEEK , DAYOFYEAR , MONTH , QUARTER , WEEK , YEAR , CURTIME , HOUR , MINUTE , SECOND , TIMESTAMPADD , TIMESTAMPDIFF , DAYNAME , MONTHNAME , CURRENT_DATE , CURRENT_TIME , CURRENT_TIMESTAMP , EXTRACT |
REPLICATION_SKIP_TABLES | Indicates tables skipped during replication. | |
REPLICATION_TIMECHECK_COLUMNS | A string array containing a list of columns which will be used to check for (in the given order) to use as a modified column during replication. | |
IDENTIFIER_PATTERN | String value indicating what string is valid for an identifier. | |
SUPPORT_TRANSACTION | Indicates if the provider supports transactions such as commit and rollback. | YES , NO |
DIALECT | Indicates the SQL dialect to use. | |
KEY_PROPERTIES | Indicates the properties which identify the uniform database. | |
SUPPORTS_MULTIPLE_SCHEMAS | Indicates if multiple schemas may exist for the provider. | YES , NO |
SUPPORTS_MULTIPLE_CATALOGS | Indicates if multiple catalogs may exist for the provider. | YES , NO |
DATASYNCVERSION | The Data Sync version needed to access this driver. | Standard , Starter , Professional , Enterprise |
DATASYNCCATEGORY | The Data Sync category of this driver. | Source , Destination , Cloud Destination |
SUPPORTSENHANCEDSQL | Whether enhanced SQL functionality beyond what is offered by the API is supported. | TRUE , FALSE |
SUPPORTS_BATCH_OPERATIONS | Whether batch operations are supported. | YES , NO |
SQL_CAP | All supported SQL capabilities for this driver. | SELECT , INSERT , DELETE , UPDATE , TRANSACTIONS , ORDERBY , OAUTH , ASSIGNEDID , LIMIT , LIKE , BULKINSERT , COUNT , BULKDELETE , BULKUPDATE , GROUPBY , HAVING , AGGS , OFFSET , REPLICATE , COUNTDISTINCT , JOINS , DROP , CREATE , DISTINCT , INNERJOINS , SUBQUERIES , ALTER , MULTIPLESCHEMAS , GROUPBYNORELATION , OUTERJOINS , UNIONALL , UNION , UPSERT , GETDELETED , CROSSJOINS , GROUPBYCOLLATE , MULTIPLECATS , FULLOUTERJOIN , MERGE , JSONEXTRACT , BULKUPSERT , SUM , SUBQUERIESFULL , MIN , MAX , JOINSFULL , XMLEXTRACT , AVG , MULTISTATEMENTS , FOREIGNKEYS , CASE , LEFTJOINS , COMMAJOINS , WITH , LITERALS , RENAME , NESTEDTABLES , EXECUTE , BATCH , BASIC , INDEX |
PREFERRED_CACHE_OPTIONS | A string value specifies the preferred cacheOptions. | |
ENABLE_EF_ADVANCED_QUERY | Indicates if the driver directly supports advanced queries coming from Entity Framework. If not, queries will be handled client side. | YES , NO |
PSEUDO_COLUMNS | A string array indicating the available pseudo columns. | |
MERGE_ALWAYS | If the value is true, The Merge Mode is forcibly executed in Data Sync. | TRUE , FALSE |
REPLICATION_MIN_DATE_QUERY | A select query to return the replicate start datetime. | |
REPLICATION_MIN_FUNCTION | Allows a provider to specify the formula name to use for executing a server side min. | |
REPLICATION_START_DATE | Allows a provider to specify a replicate startdate. | |
REPLICATION_MAX_DATE_QUERY | A select query to return the replicate end datetime. | |
REPLICATION_MAX_FUNCTION | Allows a provider to specify the formula name to use for executing a server side max. | |
IGNORE_INTERVALS_ON_INITIAL_REPLICATE | A list of tables which will skip dividing the replicate into chunks on the initial replicate. | |
CHECKCACHE_USE_PARENTID | Indicates whether the CheckCache statement should be done against the parent key column. | TRUE , FALSE |
CREATE_SCHEMA_PROCEDURES | Indicates stored procedures that can be used for generating schema files. |
The following query retrieves the operators that can be used in the WHERE clause:
SELECT * FROM sys_sqlinfo WHERE Name = 'SUPPORTED_OPERATORS'
Note that individual tables may have different limitations or requirements on the WHERE clause; refer to the Data Model section for more information.
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
NAME | String | A component of SQL syntax, or a capability that can be processed on the server. |
VALUE | String | Detail on the supported SQL or SQL syntax. |
sys_identity¶
Returns information about attempted modifications.
The following query retrieves the Ids of the modified rows in a batch operation:
SELECT * FROM sys_identity
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Id | String | The database-generated ID returned from a data modification operation. |
Batch | String | An identifier for the batch. 1 for a single operation. |
Operation | String | The result of the operation in the batch: INSERTED, UPDATED, or DELETED. |
Message | String | SUCCESS or an error message if the update in the batch failed. |
sys_information¶
Describes the available system information.
The following query retrieves all columns:
SELECT * FROM sys_information
Columns¶
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Product | String | The name of the product. |
Version | String | The version number of the product. |
Datasource | String | The name of the datasource the product connects to. |
NodeId | String | The unique identifier of the machine where the product is installed. |
HelpURL | String | The URL to the product's help documentation. |
License | String | The license information for the product. (If this information is not available, the field may be left blank or marked as 'N/A'.) |
Location | String | The file path location where the product's library is stored. |
Environment | String | The version of the environment or rumtine the product is currently running under. |
DataSyncVersion | String | The tier of Sync required to use this connector. |
DataSyncCategory | String | The category of Sync functionality (e.g., Source, Destination). |
Advanced Configurations Properties¶
The advanced configurations properties are the various options that can be used to establish a connection. This section provides a complete list of the options you can configure. Click the links for further details.
Property | Description |
---|---|
BusinessAccountId | The ID of a connected Instagram business account Id. |
Version | The Facebook Graph API version to use. |
AuthenticateAsPage | true or false to authenticate for page accesstoken as when making requests to Instagram. |
Property | Description |
---|---|
InitiateOAuth | Set this property to initiate the process to obtain or refresh the OAuth access token when you connect. |
OAuthClientId | The client ID assigned when you register your application with an OAuth authorization server. |
OAuthClientSecret | The client secret assigned when you register your application with an OAuth authorization server. |
OAuthAccessToken | The access token for connecting using OAuth. |
OAuthSettingsLocation | The location of the settings file where OAuth values are saved when InitiateOAuth is set to GETANDREFRESH or REFRESH . Alternatively, you can hold this location in memory by specifying a value starting with 'memory://' . |
CallbackURL | The OAuth callback URL to return to when authenticating. This value must match the callback URL you specify in your app settings. |
OAuthVerifier | The verifier code returned from the OAuth authorization URL. |
OAuthRefreshToken | The OAuth refresh token for the corresponding OAuth access token. |
OAuthExpiresIn | The lifetime in seconds of the OAuth AccessToken. |
OAuthTokenTimestamp | The Unix epoch timestamp in milliseconds when the current Access Token was created. |
Property | Description |
---|---|
SSLServerCert | The certificate to be accepted from the server when connecting using TLS/SSL. |
Property | Description |
---|---|
Location | A path to the directory that contains the schema files defining tables, views, and stored procedures. |
BrowsableSchemas | This property restricts the schemas reported to a subset of the available schemas. For example, BrowsableSchemas=SchemaA, SchemaB, SchemaC. |
Tables | This property restricts the tables reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Tables=TableA, TableB, TableC. |
Views | Restricts the views reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Views=ViewA, ViewB, ViewC. |
Property | Description |
---|---|
MaxRows | Limits the number of rows returned when no aggregation or GROUP BY is used in the query. This takes precedence over LIMIT clauses. |
Other | These hidden properties are used only in specific use cases. |
Pagesize | The maximum number of results to return per page from Instagram. |
PseudoColumns | This property indicates whether or not to include pseudo columns as columns to the table. |
Timeout | The value in seconds until the timeout error is thrown, canceling the operation. |
UserDefinedViews | A filepath pointing to the JSON configuration file containing your custom views. |
Authentication¶
This section provides a complete list of authentication properties you can configure.
Property | Description |
---|---|
BusinessAccountId | The ID of a connected Instagram business account Id. |
Version | The Facebook Graph API version to use. |
AuthenticateAsPage | true or false to authenticate for page accesstoken as when making requests to Instagram. |
BusinessAccountId¶
The ID of a connected Instagram business account Id.
Data Type¶
string
Default Value¶
""
Remarks¶
The ID of an Instagram business account connected to a Facebook page. Set this only if you have more than one Instagram business account managed with the same Facebook account.
Version¶
The Facebook Graph API version to use.
Data Type¶
string
Default Value¶
19.0
Remarks¶
The Facebook Graph API version to use. Generally this property does not need to be set.
AuthenticateAsPage¶
true or false to authenticate for page accesstoken as when making requests to Instagram.
Data Type¶
bool
Default Value¶
false
Remarks¶
true or false to authenticate for page accesstoken. The page must be managed by the authenticated user.
OAuth¶
This section provides a complete list of OAuth properties you can configure.
Property | Description |
---|---|
InitiateOAuth | Set this property to initiate the process to obtain or refresh the OAuth access token when you connect. |
OAuthClientId | The client ID assigned when you register your application with an OAuth authorization server. |
OAuthClientSecret | The client secret assigned when you register your application with an OAuth authorization server. |
OAuthAccessToken | The access token for connecting using OAuth. |
OAuthSettingsLocation | The location of the settings file where OAuth values are saved when InitiateOAuth is set to GETANDREFRESH or REFRESH . Alternatively, you can hold this location in memory by specifying a value starting with 'memory://' . |
CallbackURL | The OAuth callback URL to return to when authenticating. This value must match the callback URL you specify in your app settings. |
OAuthVerifier | The verifier code returned from the OAuth authorization URL. |
OAuthRefreshToken | The OAuth refresh token for the corresponding OAuth access token. |
OAuthExpiresIn | The lifetime in seconds of the OAuth AccessToken. |
OAuthTokenTimestamp | The Unix epoch timestamp in milliseconds when the current Access Token was created. |
InitiateOAuth¶
Set this property to initiate the process to obtain or refresh the OAuth access token when you connect.
Possible Values¶
OFF
, GETANDREFRESH
, REFRESH
Data Type¶
string
Default Value¶
OFF
Remarks¶
The following options are available:
OFF
: Indicates that the OAuth flow will be handled entirely by the user. An OAuthAccessToken will be required to authenticate.GETANDREFRESH
: Indicates that the entire OAuth Flow will be handled by the connector. If no token currently exists, it will be obtained by prompting the user via the browser. If a token exists, it will be refreshed when applicable.REFRESH
: Indicates that the connector will only handle refreshing the OAuthAccessToken. The user will never be prompted by the connector to authenticate via the browser. The user must handle obtaining the OAuthAccessToken and OAuthRefreshToken initially.
OAuthClientId¶
The client ID assigned when you register your application with an OAuth authorization server.
Data Type¶
string
Default Value¶
""
Remarks¶
As part of registering an OAuth application, you will receive the OAuthClientId
value, sometimes also called a consumer key, and a client secret, the OAuthClientSecret.
OAuthClientSecret¶
The client secret assigned when you register your application with an OAuth authorization server.
Data Type¶
string
Default Value¶
""
Remarks¶
As part of registering an OAuth application, you will receive the OAuthClientId, also called a consumer key. You will also receive a client secret, also called a consumer secret. Set the client secret in the OAuthClientSecret
property.
OAuthAccessToken¶
The access token for connecting using OAuth.
Data Type¶
string
Default Value¶
""
Remarks¶
The OAuthAccessToken
property is used to connect using OAuth. The OAuthAccessToken
is retrieved from the OAuth server as part of the authentication process. It has a server-dependent timeout and can be reused between requests.
The access token is used in place of your user name and password. The access token protects your credentials by keeping them on the server.
OAuthSettingsLocation¶
The location of the settings file where OAuth values are saved when InitiateOAuth is set to GETANDREFRESH or REFRESH . Alternatively, you can hold this location in memory by specifying a value starting with 'memory://'
.
Data Type¶
string
Default Value¶
%APPDATA%\Instagram Data Provider\OAuthSettings.txt
Remarks¶
When InitiateOAuth is set to GETANDREFRESH
or REFRESH
, the connector saves OAuth values to avoid requiring the user to manually enter OAuth connection properties and to allow the credentials to be shared across connections or processes.
Instead of specifying a file path, you can use memory storage. Memory locations are specified by using a value starting with 'memory://'
followed by a unique identifier for that set of credentials (for example, memory://user1). The identifier can be anything you choose but should be unique to the user. Unlike file-based storage, where credentials persist across connections, memory storage loads the credentials into static memory, and the credentials are shared between connections using the same identifier for the life of the process. To persist credentials outside the current process, you must manually store the credentials prior to closing the connection. This enables you to set them in the connection when the process is started again. You can retrieve OAuth property values with a query to the sys_connection_props
system table. If there are multiple connections using the same credentials, the properties are read from the previously closed connection.
The default location is "%APPDATA%\Instagram Data Provider\OAuthSettings.txt" with %APPDATA%
set to the user's configuration directory. The default values are
- Windows: "
register://%DSN
" - Unix: "%AppData%..."
- Mac: "%AppData%..."
where DSN is the name of the current DSN used in the open connection.
The following table lists the value of %APPDATA%
by OS:
Platform | %APPDATA% |
---|---|
Windows | The value of the APPDATA environment variable |
Mac | ~/Library/Application Support |
Linux | ~/.config |
CallbackURL¶
The OAuth callback URL to return to when authenticating. This value must match the callback URL you specify in your app settings.
Data Type¶
string
Default Value¶
""
Remarks¶
During the authentication process, the OAuth authorization server redirects the user to this URL. This value must match the callback URL you specify in your app settings.
OAuthVerifier¶
The verifier code returned from the OAuth authorization URL.
Data Type¶
string
Default Value¶
""
Remarks¶
The verifier code returned from the OAuth authorization URL. This can be used on systems where a browser cannot be launched such as headless systems.
Authentication on Headless Machines¶
See to obtain the OAuthVerifier
value.
Set OAuthSettingsLocation along with OAuthVerifier
. When you connect, the connector exchanges the OAuthVerifier
for the OAuth authentication tokens and saves them, encrypted, to the specified location. Set InitiateOAuth to GETANDREFRESH to automate the exchange.
Once the OAuth settings file has been generated, you can remove OAuthVerifier
from the connection properties and connect with OAuthSettingsLocation set.
To automatically refresh the OAuth token values, set OAuthSettingsLocation and additionally set InitiateOAuth to REFRESH.
OAuthRefreshToken¶
The OAuth refresh token for the corresponding OAuth access token.
Data Type¶
string
Default Value¶
""
Remarks¶
The OAuthRefreshToken
property is used to refresh the OAuthAccessToken when using OAuth authentication.
OAuthExpiresIn¶
The lifetime in seconds of the OAuth AccessToken.
Data Type¶
string
Default Value¶
""
Remarks¶
Pair with OAuthTokenTimestamp to determine when the AccessToken will expire.
OAuthTokenTimestamp¶
The Unix epoch timestamp in milliseconds when the current Access Token was created.
Data Type¶
string
Default Value¶
""
Remarks¶
Pair with OAuthExpiresIn to determine when the AccessToken will expire.
SSL¶
This section provides a complete list of SSL properties you can configure.
Property | Description |
---|---|
SSLServerCert | The certificate to be accepted from the server when connecting using TLS/SSL. |
SSLServerCert¶
The certificate to be accepted from the server when connecting using TLS/SSL.
Data Type¶
string
Default Value¶
""
Remarks¶
If using a TLS/SSL connection, this property can be used to specify the TLS/SSL certificate to be accepted from the server. Any other certificate that is not trusted by the machine is rejected.
This property can take the following forms:
Description | Example |
---|---|
A full PEM Certificate (example shortened for brevity) | -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIChTCCAe4CAQAwDQYJKoZIhv......Qw== -----END CERTIFICATE----- |
A path to a local file containing the certificate | C:\\cert.cer |
The public key (example shortened for brevity) | -----BEGIN RSA PUBLIC KEY----- MIGfMA0GCSq......AQAB -----END RSA PUBLIC KEY----- |
The MD5 Thumbprint (hex values can also be either space or colon separated) | ecadbdda5a1529c58a1e9e09828d70e4 |
The SHA1 Thumbprint (hex values can also be either space or colon separated) | 34a929226ae0819f2ec14b4a3d904f801cbb150d |
If not specified, any certificate trusted by the machine is accepted.
Certificates are validated as trusted by the machine based on the System's trust store. The trust store used is the 'javax.net.ssl.trustStore' value specified for the system. If no value is specified for this property, Java's default trust store is used (for example, JAVA_HOME\lib\security\cacerts).
Use '*' to signify to accept all certificates. Note that this is not recommended due to security concerns.
Schema¶
This section provides a complete list of schema properties you can configure.
Property | Description |
---|---|
Location | A path to the directory that contains the schema files defining tables, views, and stored procedures. |
BrowsableSchemas | This property restricts the schemas reported to a subset of the available schemas. For example, BrowsableSchemas=SchemaA, SchemaB, SchemaC. |
Tables | This property restricts the tables reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Tables=TableA, TableB, TableC. |
Views | Restricts the views reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Views=ViewA, ViewB, ViewC. |
Location¶
A path to the directory that contains the schema files defining tables, views, and stored procedures.
Data Type¶
string
Default Value¶
%APPDATA%\Instagram Data Provider\Schema
Remarks¶
The path to a directory which contains the schema files for the connector (.rsd files for tables and views, .rsb files for stored procedures). The folder location can be a relative path from the location of the executable. The Location
property is only needed if you want to customize definitions (for example, change a column name, ignore a column, and so on) or extend the data model with new tables, views, or stored procedures.
If left unspecified, the default location is "%APPDATA%\Instagram Data Provider\Schema" with %APPDATA%
being set to the user's configuration directory:
Platform | %APPDATA% |
---|---|
Windows | The value of the APPDATA environment variable |
Mac | ~/Library/Application Support |
Linux | ~/.config |
BrowsableSchemas¶
This property restricts the schemas reported to a subset of the available schemas. For example, BrowsableSchemas=SchemaA,SchemaB,SchemaC.
Data Type¶
string
Default Value¶
""
Remarks¶
Listing the schemas from databases can be expensive. Providing a list of schemas in the connection string improves the performance.
Tables¶
This property restricts the tables reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Tables=TableA,TableB,TableC.
Data Type¶
string
Default Value¶
""
Remarks¶
Listing the tables from some databases can be expensive. Providing a list of tables in the connection string improves the performance of the connector.
This property can also be used as an alternative to automatically listing views if you already know which ones you want to work with and there would otherwise be too many to work with.
Specify the tables you want in a comma-separated list. Each table should be a valid SQL identifier with any special characters escaped using square brackets, double-quotes or backticks. For example, Tables=TableA,[TableB/WithSlash],WithCatalog.WithSchema.`TableC With Space`.
Note that when connecting to a data source with multiple schemas or catalogs, you will need to provide the fully qualified name of the table in this property, as in the last example here, to avoid ambiguity between tables that exist in multiple catalogs or schemas.
Views¶
Restricts the views reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Views=ViewA,ViewB,ViewC.
Data Type¶
string
Default Value¶
""
Remarks¶
Listing the views from some databases can be expensive. Providing a list of views in the connection string improves the performance of the connector.
This property can also be used as an alternative to automatically listing views if you already know which ones you want to work with and there would otherwise be too many to work with.
Specify the views you want in a comma-separated list. Each view should be a valid SQL identifier with any special characters escaped using square brackets, double-quotes or backticks. For example, Views=ViewA,[ViewB/WithSlash],WithCatalog.WithSchema.`ViewC With Space`.
Note that when connecting to a data source with multiple schemas or catalogs, you will need to provide the fully qualified name of the table in this property, as in the last example here, to avoid ambiguity between tables that exist in multiple catalogs or schemas.
Miscellaneous¶
This section provides a complete list of miscellaneous properties you can configure.
Property | Description |
---|---|
MaxRows | Limits the number of rows returned when no aggregation or GROUP BY is used in the query. This takes precedence over LIMIT clauses. |
Other | These hidden properties are used only in specific use cases. |
Pagesize | The maximum number of results to return per page from Instagram. |
PseudoColumns | This property indicates whether or not to include pseudo columns as columns to the table. |
Timeout | The value in seconds until the timeout error is thrown, canceling the operation. |
UserDefinedViews | A filepath pointing to the JSON configuration file containing your custom views. |
MaxRows¶
Limits the number of rows returned when no aggregation or GROUP BY is used in the query. This takes precedence over LIMIT clauses.
Data Type¶
int
Default Value¶
-1
Remarks¶
Limits the number of rows returned when no aggregation or GROUP BY is used in the query. This takes precedence over LIMIT clauses.
Other¶
These hidden properties are used only in specific use cases.
Data Type¶
string
Default Value¶
""
Remarks¶
The properties listed below are available for specific use cases. Normal driver use cases and functionality should not require these properties.
Specify multiple properties in a semicolon-separated list.
Integration and Formatting¶
Property | Description |
---|---|
DefaultColumnSize | Sets the default length of string fields when the data source does not provide column length in the metadata. The default value is 2000. |
ConvertDateTimeToGMT | Determines whether to convert date-time values to GMT, instead of the local time of the machine. |
RecordToFile=filename | Records the underlying socket data transfer to the specified file. |
Pagesize¶
The maximum number of results to return per page from Instagram.
Data Type¶
int
Default Value¶
0
Remarks¶
The Pagesize
property affects the maximum number of results to return per page from Instagram. Setting a higher value may result in better performance at the cost of additional memory allocated per page consumed.
PseudoColumns¶
This property indicates whether or not to include pseudo columns as columns to the table.
Data Type¶
string
Default Value¶
""
Remarks¶
This setting is particularly helpful in Entity Framework, which does not allow you to set a value for a pseudo column unless it is a table column. The value of this connection setting is of the format "Table1=Column1, Table1=Column2, Table2=Column3". You can use the "*" character to include all tables and all columns; for example, "*=*".
Timeout¶
The value in seconds until the timeout error is thrown, canceling the operation.
Data Type¶
int
Default Value¶
60
Remarks¶
If Timeout
= 0, operations do not time out. The operations run until they complete successfully or until they encounter an error condition.
If Timeout
expires and the operation is not yet complete, the connector throws an exception.
UserDefinedViews¶
A filepath pointing to the JSON configuration file containing your custom views.
Data Type¶
string
Default Value¶
""
Remarks¶
User Defined Views are defined in a JSON-formatted configuration file called UserDefinedViews.json
. The connector automatically detects the views specified in this file.
You can also have multiple view definitions and control them using the UserDefinedViews
connection property. When you use this property, only the specified views are seen by the connector.
This User Defined View configuration file is formatted as follows:
- Each root element defines the name of a view.
- Each root element contains a child element, called
query
, which contains the custom SQL query for the view.
For example:
{
"MyView": {
"query": "SELECT * FROM Users WHERE MyColumn = 'value'"
},
"MyView2": {
"query": "SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE Id IN (1,2,3)"
}
}
Use the UserDefinedViews
connection property to specify the location of your JSON configuration file. For example:
"UserDefinedViews", C:\Users\yourusername\Desktop\tmp\UserDefinedViews.json
Note that the specified path is not embedded in quotation marks.