WhereScape Enablement Pack for PostgreSQL - RED 10
This is a guide to installing the WhereScape Enablement Pack for PostgreSQL for WhereScape RED10
Prerequisites For PostgreSQL Metadata
Before you begin the following prerequisites must be met:
- Create Database and ODBC DSN:
- Supported* version of PostgreSQL (PostgreSQL 12 or higher)
- A database to house the RED Metadata Repository.
- A database for the Range Table DB (Optional)
- A database to house scheduler (Optional)
- Supported* version of PostgreSQL (PostgreSQL 12 or higher)
- Software Installations
- WhereScape RED10 with valid license key entered and EULA accepted
- WhereScape Enablement Pack for target database version RED10
- Windows Powershell (64-bit) version 4 or higher
- To check the Windows Powershell Version:
- Run the below command in Windows Powershell
Get-Host|Select-Object Version
- Run the below command in Windows Powershell
- To check the Windows Powershell Version:
- Run the below command in the Command Prompt
powershell $psversiontable
- Run the below command in the Command Prompt
- Run the following command using PowerShell
- The security protocol TLS 1.0 and 1.1 used by PowerShell to communicate with the PowerShell gallery has been deprecated and TLS 1.2 has been made mandatory
[Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol -bor [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls12 Register-PSRepository -Default -Verbose Set-PSRepository -Name "PSGallery" -InstallationPolicy Trusted
- The security protocol TLS 1.0 and 1.1 used by PowerShell to communicate with the PowerShell gallery has been deprecated and TLS 1.2 has been made mandatory
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Install-Module -Name PoshProgressBar -SkipPublisherCheck -Force
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- RED supports the following versions for the metadata repository: PostgreSQL 12 or higher
Prerequisites For PostgreSQL
Before you begin the following prerequisites must be met:
- Create Database and ODBC DSN:
- PostgreSQL
- At least one schema available to use as a RED Data Warehouse Target
- PostgreSQL
- Python 3.8 or higher
- Select "Add Python 3.8 to PATH" from the installation Window
- Pip Manager Install with the command:
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
Installation Through Setup Wizard
Run Setup Wizard as administrator
Create a new repository or upgrade the already existing repository.
Select the created ODBC DSN, input login details, and then select Validate. Click Next.
Select the directory that contains the unzipped Enablement Pack for installation. Click Next.
Using the checkboxed list, include or exclude the components that are to be installed. Click Next.
Configure a target connection (for example, a Data Warehouse) and its target locations.
Validate and click Add.
When done, click Add and then Next to continue.
Configure a data source connection (optional) and its target locations. Validate and click Add. Click Next to continue.
Review the installation summary and click Install.
Click View Logs to open the installation log. Click Finish once the installation is completed successfully.
Login to WhereScape RED.
There is a post-install script that will run at the first login to RED10 to complete the post-setup wizard installation process.
You will be directed to the below PowerShell window which will give a brief explanation of the post-installation process.
Click OK to start the post-installation. If you click Cancel, the installation stops and the user will be directed to RED.
The user will be directed to the window below, where they have to select the target connection to be configured. Additionally, by deselecting the provided options, the user can choose not to install a particular option.
You will be directed to the PowerShell window below. Provide the directory that contains the unzipped Enablement Pack.
Select the template set for installation either Python or PowerShell.
Click OK
The progress bar will show the post-installation progress.
Users will have to choose the schema for the target setting that were provided. One pop-up will come for setting the default target schema for Date Dimension.
After selecting the target schema progress bar will show the progress for the installation and once it's completed, you will get the below pop-up.
After clicking OK RED10 opens automatically.
The user will need to refresh the All Objects tree once.
Upgrade Of Existing Repository
For upgrade of an existing repository
- From host script set the script type of
wsl_post_install_enablement_pack a
s Auto Execute - PowerShell Script
Important Upgrade Notes
If RED upgrades the repository option is chosen.
This enablement pack will overwrite any existing Source Enablement Pack UI Configs:
Connection UI Config | Load UI Config |
Amazon S3 | Load From Amazon S3 |
Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 | Load From Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 |
Google Cloud | Load From Google Cloud |
To ensure existing Source Enablement Pack connections and associated Load Tables continue to browse and load:
Go into UI Configuration Maintenance in RED before installing this Enablement Pack and rename the affected UI Configurations. While the updated Load Template will work with previous Source Enablement Pack we recommend moving these earlier versions of Load Tables to newly created Parser-based connections following this install. The earlier versions of the Source Enablement Pack will be deprecated following this release.
Post Install Steps – Optional
If you used the script Setup Wizard for installation then the following optional post-install steps are available.
Configure Connections
These connections added that will optionally require your attention:
- Connection: Data Warehouse ('PostgreSQL' )- This connection was set as per parameters provided in Setup Wizard
- Open its properties and check the extended properties tab, set it up for SERVER_NAME and SERVER_PORT
- Connection: 'Database Source System' - this connection was set as an example source connection,
- Open its properties and set it up for a source DB in your environment
- or, you can remove it if not required
Enable Script Launcher Toolbar
Several stand-alone scripts provide some features such as "Ranged Loading", these scripts have been added to the Script Launcher menu but you will need to enable the menu toolbar item to see them.
To enable the Script Launcher menu in RED, select Home->Script Launcher
Source Enablement Pack Support
Source Pack Name | Supported By PostgreSQL | Supported Features | Prerequisites |
Windows Parser | 1. CSV | Load Template, Source Properties will have option to select parser type to load the files. | Refer to Windows Parser Guide. |
Troubleshooting and Tips
Run As Administrator
Press the Windows Key on your keyboard and start typing cmd.exe, when the cmd.exe icon shows up in the search list right click it to bring up the context menu, select Run As Administrator
Now you have an admin prompt navigate to to the folder where you have unpacked your WhereScape Red Enablement Pack using the 'cd' command:C:\Windows\system32> cd <full path to the unpacked folder>
Run batch (.bat) scripts from the administrator prompt by simply typing the name at the prompt and clicking enter, for example:C:\temp\EnablementPack>install_WslPowershell_Modules.bat
Run Powershell (.ps1) scripts from the administrator prompt by typing the Powershell run script command, for example:C:\temp\EnablementPack>Powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File .\Setup_Enablement_Pack.ps1
In the event you can not bypass the Powershell execution policy due to group policies you can instead try -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned
which should allow unsigned local scripts.
Windows Powershell Script Execution
On some systems, Windows Powershell script execution is disabled by default. There are several workarounds for this which can be found by searching the term "Powershell Execution Policy".
Here is the most common workaround that WhereScape suggests, which does not permanently change the execution rights:
Start a Windows CMD prompt as Administrator, change the directory to your script directory, and run the WhereScape Powershell scripts with this command:
- cmd:
>Powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File .\<script_file_name.ps1>
Re-install Python Libraries
Press the Windows Key on your keyboard and start typing cmd.exe, when the cmd.exe icon shows up in the search list right click it to bring up the context menu, select Run As Administrator
Now you have an admin prompt navigate to to the folder where you have unpacked your WhereScape Red Enablement Pack using the 'cd' command:C:\Windows\system32> cd <full path to the unpacked folder>
Run batch (.bat) scripts from the administrator prompt by simply typing the name at the prompt and hit enter, for example:C:\temp\EnablementPack>uninstall_WslPython_Modules.bat
For the installation of Python libraries, there are two methods
- Method 1
Press the Windows Key on your keyboard and start typing cmd.exe, when the cmd.exe icon shows up in the search list right click it to bring up the context menu, select Run As Administrator
Now you have an admin prompt navigate to to the folder where you have unpacked your WhereScape Red Enablement Pack using the 'cd' command:C:\Windows\system32> cd <full path to the unpacked folder>
Run batch (.bat) scripts from the administrator prompt by simply typing the name at the prompt and clicking enter, for example:C:\temp\EnablementPack>install_WslPython_Modules.bat
- Method 2
Press the Windows Key on your keyboard and start typing cmd.exe, when the cmd.exe icon shows up in the search list right click it to bring up the context menu, select Run As Administrator
Now you have an admin prompt navigate to to the folder where you have unpacked your WhereScape Red Enablement Pack using the 'cd' command:
C:\Windows\system32> cd <full path to the unpacked folder>
Run the below command
python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
For upgrade of an existing repository
In the upgrade of the existing repository if the user gets the above error then it means the script type of wsl_post_install_enablement_pack
is set to PowerShell(64-bit) change the script type to Auto Execute-PowerShell before upgrading or manually running the wsl_post_install_enablement_pack
script from the host script from RED after the upgrade.
If a valid RED installation can not be found
If you have RED 10.x or higher installed but the script (Setup_Enablement_Pack.ps1) fails to find it on your system then you are most likely running the PowerShell (x86) version which does not show installed 64-bit apps by default. Please open a 64-bit version of Powershell instead and re-run the script
Table name should be given in lowercase only
While loading the table, the table name should be given in lowercase, for example, load_tablename; otherwise, loaded data will now be displayed.