![]() ![]() Here’s an example of using Progress DataDirect GitHub connector with Tableau to generate some reports.Now that you are familiar with the GitHub connector, you can start using the connector with your favorite tools like Tableau, Tibco, Jupyter, IBM Cognos, etc.You can start testing out the queries, and once you are done – you can copy the JDBC connection string so that you can start using the Progress DataDirect GitHub JDBC driver with other applications or in your programs.Now you should see a list of tables exposed by the Progress DataDirect GitHub JDBC driver. Click on Authorize and now you should see the access token filled out in the GitHub Configuration Manager.You will now see a pop out for Authorization from GitHub as shown below. Click on Fetch OAuth Token to get the access token you need to connect to GitHub.OAuth2 – Fill in the Client ID, Client Secret, Authorization URI, Token URI Authorization callback URL(Redirect URI) in the respective fields, which you generated in step 3.Basic – Fill in the username and password for your GitHub.Next, choose the Authentication Method you want to use from the drop down.Provide the Server name for your GitHub instance in the Server Name text box.You should now see the below configuration manager launched in your browser.To Launch the GitHub JDBC Configuration Manager, double click the github.jar or run using java -jar github.jar.Progress DataDirect GitHub JDBC connector comes with inbuilt JDBC Configuration manager that helps you configure the connection to your GitHub instance easily. ![]()
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