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# Demo: SqlServer CDC to Elasticsearch
**Create `docker-compose.yml` file using following contents:**
```
version: '2.1'
services:
sqlserver:
image: mcr.microsoft.com/mssql/server:2019-latest
container_name: sqlserver
ports:
- "1433:1433"
environment:
- "MSSQL_AGENT_ENABLED=true"
- "MSSQL_PID=Standard"
- "ACCEPT_EULA=Y"
- "SA_PASSWORD=Password!"
elasticsearch:
image: elastic/elasticsearch:7.6.0
container_name: elasticsearch
environment:
- cluster.name=docker-cluster
- bootstrap.memory_lock=true
- "ES_JAVA_OPTS=-Xms512m -Xmx512m"
- discovery.type=single-node
ports:
- "9200:9200"
- "9300:9300"
ulimits:
memlock:
soft: -1
hard: -1
nofile:
soft: 65536
hard: 65536
kibana:
image: elastic/kibana:7.6.0
container_name: kibana
ports:
- "5601:5601"
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
```
The Docker Compose environment consists of the following containers:
- SqlServer: SqlServer database.
- Elasticsearch: store the join result of the `orders` and `products` table.
- Kibana: mainly used to visualize the data in Elasticsearch.
To start all containers, run the following command in the directory that contains the docker-compose.yml file:
```shell
docker-compose up -d
```
This command automatically starts all the containers defined in the Docker Compose configuration in a detached mode.
Run docker ps to check whether these containers are running properly. You can also visit http://localhost:5601/ to see if Kibana is running normally.
Dont forget to run the following command to stop and remove all containers after you finished the tutorial:
```shell
docker-compose down
````
**Download following JAR package to `<FLINK_HOME>/lib`:**
*Download links are available only for stable releases.*
- [flink-sql-connector-elasticsearch7_2.11-1.13.2.jar](https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/apache/flink/flink-sql-connector-elasticsearch7_2.11/1.13.2/flink-sql-connector-elasticsearch7_2.11-1.13.2.jar)
- [flink-sql-connector-sqlserver-cdc-2.2-SNAPSHOT.jar](https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/com/ververica/flink-sql-connector-sqlserver-cdc/2.2-SNAPSHOT/flink-sql-connector-sqlserver-cdc-2.2-SNAPSHOT.jar)
**Preparing data in SqlServer database**
Create databases/tables and populate data
```sql
-- Sqlserver
CREATE DATABASE inventory;
GO
USE inventory;
EXEC sys.sp_cdc_enable_db;
-- Create and populate our products using a single insert with many rows
CREATE TABLE products (
id INTEGER IDENTITY(101,1) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
name VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
description VARCHAR(512),
weight FLOAT
);
INSERT INTO products(name,description,weight)
VALUES ('scooter','Small 2-wheel scooter',3.14);
INSERT INTO products(name,description,weight)
VALUES ('car battery','12V car battery',8.1);
INSERT INTO products(name,description,weight)
VALUES ('12-pack drill bits','12-pack of drill bits with sizes ranging from #40 to #3',0.8);
INSERT INTO products(name,description,weight)
VALUES ('hammer','12oz carpenter''s hammer',0.75);
INSERT INTO products(name,description,weight)
VALUES ('hammer','14oz carpenter''s hammer',0.875);
INSERT INTO products(name,description,weight)
VALUES ('hammer','16oz carpenter''s hammer',1.0);
INSERT INTO products(name,description,weight)
VALUES ('rocks','box of assorted rocks',5.3);
INSERT INTO products(name,description,weight)
VALUES ('jacket','water resistent black wind breaker',0.1);
INSERT INTO products(name,description,weight)
VALUES ('spare tire','24 inch spare tire',22.2);
EXEC sys.sp_cdc_enable_table @source_schema = 'dbo', @source_name = 'products', @role_name = NULL, @supports_net_changes = 0;
-- Create some very simple orders
CREATE TABLE orders (
id INTEGER IDENTITY(10001,1) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
order_date DATE NOT NULL,
purchaser INTEGER NOT NULL,
quantity INTEGER NOT NULL,
product_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
FOREIGN KEY (product_id) REFERENCES products(id)
);
INSERT INTO orders(order_date,purchaser,quantity,product_id)
VALUES ('16-JAN-2016', 1001, 1, 102);
INSERT INTO orders(order_date,purchaser,quantity,product_id)
VALUES ('17-JAN-2016', 1002, 2, 105);
INSERT INTO orders(order_date,purchaser,quantity,product_id)
VALUES ('19-FEB-2016', 1002, 2, 106);
INSERT INTO orders(order_date,purchaser,quantity,product_id)
VALUES ('21-FEB-2016', 1003, 1, 107);
EXEC sys.sp_cdc_enable_table @source_schema = 'dbo', @source_name = 'orders', @role_name = NULL, @supports_net_changes = 0;
GO
```
**Launch a Flink cluster and start a Flink SQL CLI:**
```sql
-- Flink SQL
-- checkpoint every 3000 milliseconds
Flink SQL> SET execution.checkpointing.interval = 3s;
Flink SQL> CREATE TABLE products (
id INT,
name STRING,
description STRING,
PRIMARY KEY (id) NOT ENFORCED
) WITH (
'connector' = 'sqlserver-cdc',
'hostname' = 'localhost',
'port' = '1433',
'username' = 'sa',
'password' = 'Password!',
'database-name' = 'inventory',
'schema-name' = 'dbo',
'table-name' = 'products'
);
Flink SQL> CREATE TABLE orders (
id INT,
order_date DATE,
purchaser INT,
quantity INT,
product_id INT,
PRIMARY KEY (id) NOT ENFORCED
) WITH (
'connector' = 'sqlserver-cdc',
'hostname' = 'localhost',
'port' = '1433',
'username' = 'sa',
'password' = 'Password!',
'database-name' = 'inventory',
'schema-name' = 'dbo',
'table-name' = 'orders'
);
Flink SQL> CREATE TABLE enriched_orders (
order_id INT,
order_date DATE,
purchaser INT,
quantity INT,
product_name STRING,
product_description STRING,
PRIMARY KEY (order_id) NOT ENFORCED
) WITH (
'connector' = 'elasticsearch-7',
'hosts' = 'http://localhost:9200',
'index' = 'enriched_orders_1'
);
Flink SQL> INSERT INTO enriched_orders
SELECT o.id,o.order_date,o.purchaser,o.quantity, p.name, p.description
FROM orders AS o
LEFT JOIN products AS p ON o.product_id = p.id;
```
**Check result in Elasticsearch**
Check the data has been written to Elasticsearch successfully, you can visit [Kibana](http://localhost:5601/) to see the data.
**Make changes in SqlServer and watch result in Elasticsearch**
Do some changes in the databases, and then the enriched orders shown in Kibana will be updated after each step in real time.
```sql
INSERT INTO orders(order_date,purchaser,quantity,product_id) VALUES ('22-FEB-2016', 1006, 22, 107);
GO
UPDATE orders SET quantity = 11 WHERE id = 10001;
GO
DELETE FROM orders WHERE id = 10004;
GO
```