Queries
Run multiple DuckDB queries.
type: "io.kestra.plugin.jdbc.duckdb.Queries"Examples
Execute multiple queries that reads a csv, and outputs a select and a count.
id: queries_duckdb
namespace: company.team
tasks:
- id: http_download
type: io.kestra.plugin.core.http.Download
uri: "https://huggingface.co/datasets/kestra/datasets/raw/main/csv/orders.csv"
- id: queries
type: io.kestra.plugin.jdbc.duckdb.Queries
url: 'jdbc:duckdb:'
timeZoneId: Europe/Paris
sql: |-
CREATE TABLE new_tbl AS SELECT * FROM read_csv_auto('in.csv', header=True);
SELECT count(customer_name) FROM new_tbl;
SELECT customer_name FROM new_tbl;
inputFiles:
in.csv: "{{ outputs.http_download.uri }}"
Properties
databaseUri string
Database URI
Kestra's URI to an existing Duck DB database file
fetchSize integerstring
10000Number of rows that should be fetched.
Gives the JDBC driver a hint as to the number of rows that should be fetched from the database when more rows are needed for this ResultSet object. If the fetch size specified is zero, the JDBC driver ignores the value and is free to make its own best guess as to what the fetch size should be. Ignored if autoCommit is false.
fetchType string
NONESTOREFETCHFETCH_ONENONEThe way you want to store data.
FETCH_ONE - output the first row. FETCH - output all rows as output variable. STORE - store all rows to a file. NONE - do nothing.
inputFiles object
Input files to be loaded from DuckDb.
Describe a files map that will be written and usable by DuckDb. You can reach files by their filename, example: SELECT * FROM read_csv_auto('myfile.csv');
outputDbFile booleanstring
falseOutput the database file.
This property lets you define if you want to output the in-memory database as a file for further processing.
outputFiles array
Output file list that will be uploaded to internal storage.
List of keys that will generate temporary files.
On the SQL query, you can just use a variable named outputFiles.key for the corresponding file.
If you add a file with ["first"], you can use the special vars COPY tbl TO '{{ outputFiles.first }}' (HEADER, DELIMITER ','); and use this file in others tasks using {{ outputs.taskId.outputFiles.first }}.
parameters object
Parameters
A map of parameters to bind to the SQL queries. The keys should match the parameter placeholders in the SQL string, e.g., : parameterName.
password string
The database user's password.
sql string
The SQL query to run.
timeZoneId string
The time zone id to use for date/time manipulation. Default value is the worker's default time zone id.
transaction booleanstring
trueTransaction
If one query failed, rollback transactions.
url string
jdbc:duckdb:The JDBC URL to connect to the database.
The default value, jdbc: duckdb: , will use a local in-memory database.
Set this property when connecting to a persisted database instance, for example jdbc: duckdb: md: my_database?motherduck_token=<my_token> to connect to MotherDuck.
username string
The database user.
Outputs
Definitions
io.kestra.plugin.jdbc.AbstractJdbcBaseQuery-Output
row object
Map containing the first row of fetched data.
Only populated if fetchOne parameter is set to true.
rows array
List of map containing rows of fetched data.
Only populated if fetch parameter is set to true.
size integer
The number of rows fetched.
Only populated if store or fetch parameter is set to true.
uri string
uriThe URI of the result file on Kestra's internal storage (.ion file / Amazon Ion formatted text file).
Only populated if store is set to true.