SAP HANA XS Advanced
The SAP Hana XS Advanced connector lets you perform read operations using the OData service that you specify.
To perform create, update and delete operations, you must write custom exits in the OData service in your connected application in SAP HANA XS Advanced.
Supported versions
This following are the minimum supported versions for this connector:- SAP HANA version: HDB 2.00.078.00.1715149848
- XS Advanced version: 1.2.2.240510120427
Before you begin
Before using the SAP Hana XSA connector, do the following tasks:
- In your Google Cloud project:
- Ensure that network connectivity is set up. For information about network patterns, see Network connectivity.
- Grant the roles/connectors.admin IAM role to the user configuring the connector.
- Grant the following IAM roles to the service account that you want to use for the connector:
roles/secretmanager.viewer
roles/secretmanager.secretAccessor
A service account is a special type of Google account intended to represent a non-human user that needs to authenticate and be authorized to access data in Google APIs. If you don't have a service account, you must create a service account. For more information, see Creating a service account.
- Enable the following services:
secretmanager.googleapis.com
(Secret Manager API)connectors.googleapis.com
(Connectors API)
To understand how to enable services, see Enabling services.
If these services or permissions have not been enabled for your project previously, you are prompted to enable them when configuring the connector.
Configure the connector
Configuring the connector requires you to create a connection to your data source (backend system). A connection is specific to a data source. It means that if you have many data sources, you must create a separate connection for each data source. To create a connection, do the following steps:
- In the Cloud console, go to the Integration Connectors > Connections page and then select or create a Google Cloud project.
- Click + CREATE NEW to open the Create Connection page.
- In the Location section, choose the location for the connection.
- Region: Select a location from the drop-down list.
For the list of all the supported regions, see Locations.
- Click NEXT.
- Region: Select a location from the drop-down list.
- In the Connection Details section, complete the following:
- Connector: Select SAP HANA XS Advanced from the drop down list of available Connectors.
- Connector version: Select the Connector version from the drop down list of available versions.
- In the Connection Name field, enter a name for the Connection instance.
Connection names must meet the following criteria:
- Connection names can use letters, numbers, or hyphens.
- Letters must be lower-case.
- Connection names must begin with a letter and end with a letter or number.
- Connection names cannot exceed 49 characters.
- Optionally, enter a Description for the connection instance.
- Optionally, enable Cloud logging,
and then select a log level. By default, the log level is set to
Error
. - Service Account: Select a service account that has the required roles.
- Optionally, configure the Connection node settings:
- Minimum number of nodes: Enter the minimum number of connection nodes.
- Maximum number of nodes: Enter the maximum number of connection nodes.
A node is a unit (or replica) of a connection that processes transactions. More nodes are required to process more transactions for a connection and conversely, fewer nodes are required to process fewer transactions. To understand how the nodes affect your connector pricing, see Pricing for connection nodes. If you don't enter any values, by default the minimum nodes are set to 2 (for better availability) and the maximum nodes are set to 50.
-
Optionally enter the following properties:
- Odata Version The version of OData to use. By default the connector will automatically attempt to determine the version the service is using.
- Parameters Entity Set: Provide the parameters entity set names as a comma separated list for the calculated views exposed in the Odata Service being used in the connection
- Supports ExpandSelect this checkbox indicating whether navigation properties can be retrieved from the base entity set
- Supports Formulas: Select this checkbox indicating whether the OData service supports server side formulas
- Use Etags: Select this checkbox indicating whether or not the OData source uses Etags.
- Optionally, select the checkbox Supports Expand for the connection instance. This connection property is primarily used with limited OData APIs; it determines whether navigation properties can be retrieved from the base entity set
- Optionally, click + ADD LABEL to add a label to the Connection in the form of a key/value pair.
- Click NEXT.
-
Enter the following properties for SSL:
- Trust Store: This property specifies the trust store. You can select a radio button to select the trust store from Pubic, Private or Insecure Connection.
- Custom Trust Store: This property is used to select a secret containing the custom trust store in PEM format.
- Optionally, click + ADD LABEL to add a label to the Connection in the form of a key/value pair.
- Click NEXT.
- In the Destinations section, enter details of the Odata service endpoint you want to connect to.
- Destination Type: Select a Destination Type.
- Destination Type: Select Host Address from drop down
- Host 1: Enter the Odata endpoint along with port number
To enter additional destinations, click +ADD DESTINATION.
- Optionally you can also enter the host details of XSUAA URL which is used to fetch the OAuth token in case of Oauth 2.0 authentication: Select Host Address from drop down
- Click NEXT.
- Destination Type: Select a Destination Type.
-
In the Authentication section, enter the authentication details.
- Select an Authentication type and enter the relevant details.
The following authentication types are supported by the SAP HANA XS Advanced connector:
- Username and password
- OAuth 2.0 - Authorization code
- Click NEXT.
To understand how to configure these authentication types, see Configure authentication.
- Select an Authentication type and enter the relevant details.
- Review: Review your connection and authentication details.
- Click Create.
Configure authentication
Enter the details based on the authentication you want to use.
-
Username and password
- Username: SAP HANA XS Advanced User Name
- Password: Secret Manager Secret containing the password associated with the SAP HANA XS Advanced User Name.
-
OAuth 2.0
- Client ID: The client ID used for requesting access tokens
- Client Secret: Secret Manager Secret containing the client secret for the connected app you created.
- Optionally you can enter the Scopes: A comma-separated list of desired scopes.
Re-authorization for authorization code
If you are using OAuth 2.0
authentication type and have made any configuration changes in your XSA Advanced connected application,
you must re-authorize your SAP HANA XS Advanced connection. To re-authorize a connection, perform the following steps:
- Click on the required connection in the Connections page.
This opens the connection details page.
- Click Edit to edit the connection details.
- Verify the OAuth 2.0 - Authorization code details in the Authentication section.
If required, make the necessary changes.
- Click Save. This takes you to the connection details page.
- Click Edit authorization in the Authentication section. This shows the Authorize pane.
- Click Authorize.
If the authorization is successful, the connection status will be set to Active in the Connections page.
Additional steps after connection creation
If you selected OAuth 2.0 - Authorization code
for
authentication, you must do the following additional steps after creating the connection:
- In the Connections page,
locate the newly created connection.
Notice that the Status for the new connector will be Authorization required.
- Click Authorization required.
This shows the Edit authorization pane.
- Copy the Redirect URI value to your external application.
- Verify the authorization details.
- Click Authorize.
If the authorization is successful, the connection status will be set to Active in the Connections page.
Use the SAP Hana XS Advanced connection in an integration
After you create the connection, it becomes available in both Apigee Integration and Application Integration. You can use the connection in an integration through the Connectors task.
- To understand how to create and use the Connectors task in Apigee Integration, see Connectors task.
- To understand how to create and use the Connectors task in Application Integration, see Connectors task.
Entities, operations, and actions
All the Integration Connectors provide a layer of abstraction for the objects of the connected application. You can access an application's objects only through this abstraction. The abstraction is exposed to you as entities, operations, and actions.
- Entity: An entity can be thought of as an object, or a collection of properties, in the
connected application or service. The definition of an entity differs from a connector to a
connector. For example, in a database connector, tables are the entities, in a
file server connector, folders are the entities, and in a messaging system connector,
queues are the entities.
However, it is possible that a connector doesn't support or have any entities, in which case the
Entities
list will be empty. - Operation: An operation is the activity that you can perform on an entity. You can perform
any of the following operations on an entity:
Selecting an entity from the available list, generates a list of operations available for the entity. For a detailed description of the operations, see the Connectors task's entity operations. However, if a connector doesn't support any of the entity operations, such unsupported operations aren't listed in the
Operations
list. - Action: An action is a first class function that is made available to the integration
through the connector interface. An action lets you make changes to an entity or entities, and
vary from connector to connector. Normally, an action will have some input parameters, and an output
parameter. However, it is possible
that a connector doesn't support any action, in which case the
Actions
list will be empty.
System limitations
The SAP HANA XS Advanced connector can process a maximum of 12 transactions per second, per node, and throttles any transactions beyond this limit. By default, Integration Connectors allocates 2 nodes (for better availability) for a connection.
For information on the limits applicable to Integration Connectors, see Limits.
Entities
The SAP HANA XS Advanced connector only supports Entities
Entity operation examples
Example - List records of an entity
This example lists the records of the Users
entity.
- In the
Configure connector task
dialog, clickEntities
. - Select
Users
from theEntity
list. - Select the
List
operation, and then click Done. - In the Task Input section of the Connectors task, you can set the
filterClause as per your requirement.
For example, setting the filter clause to
employeeCode='5100' and startDate='2010-01-01 00:00:00'
, lists only those records whose employeeCode is 5100 and startDate is 2010-01-01 00:00:00.
Example - Get a single record from an entity
This example fetches a record from the Users
entity.
- In the
Configure connector task
dialog, clickEntities
. - Select
User
from theEntity
list. - Select the
Get
operation, and then click Done. - In the Task Input section of the Connectors task, click entityId and
then enter
103032
in the Default Value field.Here,
103032
is the primary key value of theUsers
entity.
Example - Delete a record from an entity
This example deletes a record from the Users
entity.
- In the
Configure connector task
dialog, clickEntities
. - Select
Users
from theEntity
list. - Select the
Delete
operation, and then click Done. - In the Task Input section of the Connectors task, click entityId and
then enter
113132
in the Default Value field.Alternately, if the entity has composite primary keys instead of specifying the entityId, you can set the filterClause. For example,
employeeCode='5100' and startDate='2010-01-01 00:00:00'
.
Example - Create a record in an entity
This example creates a record in the Users
entity.
- In the
Configure connector task
dialog, clickEntities
. - Select
Users
from theEntity
list. - Select the
Create
operation, and then click Done. - In the Task Input section of the Connectors task, click
connectorInputPayload
and then enter a value similar to the following in theDefault Value
field:{ "employeeCode": "5100", "startDate": "2010-01-01 00:00:00.0", "country": "US" }
If the integration is successful, the connector task's connectorOutputPayload
field will
have the response of the create operation.
Example - Update a record in an entity
This example updates a record in the Users
entity.
- In the
Configure connector task
dialog, clickEntities
. - Select
Users
from theEntity
list. - Select the
Update
operation, and then click Done. - In the Task Input section of the Connectors task, click
connectorInputPayload
and then enter a value similar to the following in theDefault Value
field:{ "country": "IN" }
- In the Task Input section of the Connectors task, click entityId and
then enter
113132
in the Default Value field.Alternately, if the entity has composite primary keys instead of specifying the entityId, you can set the filterClause. For example,
employeeCode='5100' and startDate='2010-01-01 00:00:00'
.
If the integration is successful, the connector task's connectorOutputPayload
field will
have the response of the update operation.
Get help from the Google Cloud community
You can post your questions and discuss this connector in the Google Cloud community at Cloud Forums.What's next
- Understand how to suspend and resume a connection.
- Understand how to monitor connector usage.
- Understand how to view connector logs.