Matillion ETL Data Model for Bing Search
Version - 21.0.8152.0

Note: Data models are true for the latest version of Matillion ETL. If you are on an older version or using a component from an old job, your experience may differ.



Connection String OptionsBack To Top

  1. APIKey
  2. APIVersion
  3. SSLServerCert
  4. FirewallType
  5. FirewallServer
  6. FirewallPort
  7. FirewallUser
  8. FirewallPassword
  9. ProxyAutoDetect
  10. ProxyServer
  11. ProxyPort
  12. ProxyAuthScheme
  13. ProxyUser
  14. ProxyPassword
  15. ProxySSLType
  16. ProxyExceptions
  17. Logfile
  18. Verbosity
  19. LogModules
  20. MaxLogFileSize
  21. MaxLogFileCount
  22. Location
  23. BrowsableSchemas
  24. Tables
  25. Views
  26. AutoCache
  27. CacheDriver
  28. CacheConnection
  29. CacheLocation
  30. CacheTolerance
  31. Offline
  32. CacheMetadata
  33. BatchSize
  34. ConnectionLifeTime
  35. ConnectOnOpen
  36. MaxRows
  37. Other
  38. PoolIdleTimeout
  39. PoolMaxSize
  40. PoolMinSize
  41. PoolWaitTime
  42. PseudoColumns
  43. RTK
  44. SupportEnhancedSQL
  45. Timeout
  46. UseConnectionPooling

APIKey

Data Type

string

Default Value

""

Remarks

The Bing Search API key. This can be obtained by registering for the Bing Search APIs from the Microsoft Cognitive Service site.



APIVersion

Data Type

string

Default Value

"V7"

Remarks

You can use this property to specify the API version you are connecting to. The possible values are 'V5' and 'V7' where 'V7' is the default value.



SSLServerCert

Data Type

string

Default Value

""

Remarks

If using a TLS/SSL connection, this property can be used to specify the TLS/SSL certificate to be accepted from the server. Any other certificate that is not trusted by the machine is rejected.

This property can take the following forms:

Description Example
A full PEM Certificate (example shortened for brevity) -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIChTCCAe4CAQAwDQYJKoZIhv......Qw== -----END CERTIFICATE-----
A path to a local file containing the certificate C:\cert.cer
The public key (example shortened for brevity) -----BEGIN RSA PUBLIC KEY----- MIGfMA0GCSq......AQAB -----END RSA PUBLIC KEY-----
The MD5 Thumbprint (hex values can also be either space or colon separated) ecadbdda5a1529c58a1e9e09828d70e4
The SHA1 Thumbprint (hex values can also be either space or colon separated) 34a929226ae0819f2ec14b4a3d904f801cbb150d

If not specified, any certificate trusted by the machine is accepted.

Certificates are validated as trusted by the machine based on the System's trust store. The trust store used is the 'javax.net.ssl.trustStore' value specified for the system. If no value is specified for this property, Java's default trust store is used (for example, JAVA_HOME\lib\security\cacerts).

Use '*' to signify to accept all certificates. Note that this is not recommended due to security concerns.



FirewallType

Data Type

string

Default Value

"NONE"

Remarks

This property specifies the protocol that the driver will use to tunnel traffic through the FirewallServer proxy. Note that by default, the driver connects to the system proxy; to disable this behavior and connect to one of the following proxy types, set ProxyAutoDetect to false.

Type Default Port Description
TUNNEL 80 When this is set, the driver opens a connection to Bing and traffic flows back and forth through the proxy.
SOCKS4 1080 When this is set, the driver sends data through the SOCKS 4 proxy specified by FirewallServer and FirewallPort and passes the FirewallUser value to the proxy, which determines if the connection request should be granted.
SOCKS5 1080 When this is set, the driver sends data through the SOCKS 5 proxy specified by FirewallServer and FirewallPort. If your proxy requires authentication, set FirewallUser and FirewallPassword to credentials the proxy recognizes.

To connect to HTTP proxies, use ProxyServer and ProxyPort. To authenticate to HTTP proxies, use ProxyAuthScheme, ProxyUser, and ProxyPassword.



FirewallServer

Data Type

string

Default Value

""

Remarks

This property specifies the IP address, DNS name, or host name of a proxy allowing traversal of a firewall. The protocol is specified by FirewallType: Use FirewallServer with this property to connect through SOCKS or do tunneling. Use ProxyServer to connect to an HTTP proxy.

Note that the driver uses the system proxy by default. To use a different proxy, set ProxyAutoDetect to false.



FirewallPort

Data Type

int

Default Value

0

Remarks

This specifies the TCP port for a proxy allowing traversal of a firewall. Use FirewallServer to specify the name or IP address. Specify the protocol with FirewallType.



FirewallUser

Data Type

string

Default Value

""

Remarks

The FirewallUser and FirewallPassword properties are used to authenticate against the proxy specified in FirewallServer and FirewallPort, following the authentication method specified in FirewallType.



FirewallPassword

Data Type

string

Default Value

""

Remarks

This property is passed to the proxy specified by FirewallServer and FirewallPort, following the authentication method specified by FirewallType.



ProxyAutoDetect

Data Type

bool

Default Value

false

Remarks

This takes precedence over other proxy settings, so you'll need to set ProxyAutoDetect to FALSE in order use custom proxy settings.

NOTE: When this property is set to True, the proxy used is determined as follows:

To connect to an HTTP proxy, see ProxyServer. For other proxies, such as SOCKS or tunneling, see FirewallType.



ProxyServer

Data Type

string

Default Value

""

Remarks

The hostname or IP address of a proxy to route HTTP traffic through. The driver can use the HTTP, Windows (NTLM), or Kerberos authentication types to authenticate to an HTTP proxy.

If you need to connect through a SOCKS proxy or tunnel the connection, see FirewallType.

By default, the driver uses the system proxy. If you need to use another proxy, set ProxyAutoDetect to false.



ProxyPort

Data Type

int

Default Value

80

Remarks

The port the HTTP proxy is running on that you want to redirect HTTP traffic through. Specify the HTTP proxy in ProxyServer. For other proxy types, see FirewallType.



ProxyAuthScheme

Data Type

string

Default Value

"BASIC"

Remarks

This value specifies the authentication type to use to authenticate to the HTTP proxy specified by ProxyServer and ProxyPort.

Note that the driver will use the system proxy settings by default, without further configuration needed; if you want to connect to another proxy, you will need to set ProxyAutoDetect to false, in addition to ProxyServer and ProxyPort. To authenticate, set ProxyAuthScheme and set ProxyUser and ProxyPassword, if needed.

The authentication type can be one of the following:

If you need to use another authentication type, such as SOCKS 5 authentication, see FirewallType.



ProxyUser

Data Type

string

Default Value

""

Remarks

The ProxyUser and ProxyPassword options are used to connect and authenticate against the HTTP proxy specified in ProxyServer.

You can select one of the available authentication types in ProxyAuthScheme. If you are using HTTP authentication, set this to the user name of a user recognized by the HTTP proxy. If you are using Windows or Kerberos authentication, set this property to a user name in one of the following formats:

user@domain

domain\user



ProxyPassword

Data Type

string

Default Value

""

Remarks

This property is used to authenticate to an HTTP proxy server that supports NTLM (Windows), Kerberos, or HTTP authentication. To specify the HTTP proxy, you can set ProxyServer and ProxyPort. To specify the authentication type, set ProxyAuthScheme.

If you are using HTTP authentication, additionally set ProxyUser and ProxyPassword to HTTP proxy.

If you are using NTLM authentication, set ProxyUser and ProxyPassword to your Windows password. You may also need these to complete Kerberos authentication.

For SOCKS 5 authentication or tunneling, see FirewallType.

By default, the driver uses the system proxy. If you want to connect to another proxy, set ProxyAutoDetect to false.



ProxySSLType

Data Type

string

Default Value

"AUTO"

Remarks

This property determines when to use SSL for the connection to an HTTP proxy specified by ProxyServer. This value can be AUTO, ALWAYS, NEVER, or TUNNEL. The applicable values are the following:

AUTODefault setting. If the URL is an HTTPS URL, the driver will use the TUNNEL option. If the URL is an HTTP URL, the component will use the NEVER option.
ALWAYSThe connection is always SSL enabled.
NEVERThe connection is not SSL enabled.
TUNNELThe connection is through a tunneling proxy. The proxy server opens a connection to the remote host and traffic flows back and forth through the proxy.



ProxyExceptions

Data Type

string

Default Value

""

Remarks

The ProxyServer is used for all addresses, except for addresses defined in this property. Use semicolons to separate entries.

Note that the driver uses the system proxy settings by default, without further configuration needed; if you want to explicitly configure proxy exceptions for this connection, you need to set ProxyAutoDetect = false, and configure ProxyServer and ProxyPort. To authenticate, set ProxyAuthScheme and set ProxyUser and ProxyPassword, if needed.



Logfile

Data Type

string

Default Value

""

Remarks

Once this property is set, the driver will populate the log file as it carries out various tasks, such as when authentication is performed or queries are executed. If the specified file doesn't already exist, it will be created.

Connection strings and version information are also logged, though connection properties containing sensitive information are masked automatically.

If a relative filepath is supplied, the location of the log file will be resolved based on the path found in the Location connection property.

For more control over what is written to the log file, you can adjust the Verbosity property.

Log contents are categorized into several modules. You can show/hide individual modules using the LogModules property.

To edit the maximum size of a single logfile before a new one is created, see MaxLogFileSize.

If you would like to place a cap on the number of logfiles generated, use MaxLogFileCount.

Java Logging

Java logging is also supported. To enable Java logging, set Logfile to:

Logfile=JAVALOG://myloggername

As in the above sample, JAVALOG:// is a required prefix to use Java logging, and you will substitute your own Logger.

The supplied Logger's getLogger method is then called, using the supplied value to create the Logger instance. If a logging instance already exists, it will reference the existing instance.

When Java logging is enabled, the Verbosity will now correspond to specific logging levels.



Verbosity

Data Type

string

Default Value

"1"

Remarks

The verbosity level determines the amount of detail that the driver reports to the Logfile. Verbosity levels from 1 to 5 are supported. These are detailed in the Logging page.



LogModules

Data Type

string

Default Value

""

Remarks

Only the modules specified (separated by ';') will be included in the log file. By default all modules are included.

See the Logging page for an overview.



MaxLogFileSize

Data Type

string

Default Value

"100MB"

Remarks

When the limit is hit, a new log is created in the same folder with the date and time appended to the end. The default limit is 100 MB. Values lower than 100 kB will use 100 kB as the value instead.

Adjust the maximum number of logfiles generated with MaxLogFileCount.



MaxLogFileCount

Data Type

int

Default Value

-1

Remarks

When the limit is hit, a new log is created in the same folder with the date and time appended to the end and the oldest log file will be deleted.

The minimum supported value is 2. A value of 0 or a negative value indicates no limit on the count.

Adjust the maximum size of the logfiles generated with MaxLogFileSize.



Location

Data Type

string

Default Value

"%APPDATA%\\CData\\Bing Data Provider\\Schema"

Remarks

The path to a directory which contains the schema files for the driver (.rsd files for tables and views, .rsb files for stored procedures). The folder location can be a relative path from the location of the executable. The Location property is only needed if you want to customize definitions (for example, change a column name, ignore a column, and so on) or extend the data model with new tables, views, or stored procedures.

If left unspecified, the default location is "%APPDATA%\\CData\\Bing Data Provider\\Schema" with %APPDATA% being set to the user's configuration directory:

Platform %APPDATA%
Windows The value of the APPDATA environment variable
Mac ~/Library/Application Support
Linux ~/.config



BrowsableSchemas

Data Type

string

Default Value

""

Remarks

Listing the schemas from databases can be expensive. Providing a list of schemas in the connection string improves the performance.



Tables

Data Type

string

Default Value

""

Remarks

Listing the tables from some databases can be expensive. Providing a list of tables in the connection string improves the performance of the driver.

This property can also be used as an alternative to automatically listing views if you already know which ones you want to work with and there would otherwise be too many to work with.

Specify the tables you want in a comma-separated list. Each table should be a valid SQL identifier with any special characters escaped using square brackets, double-quotes or backticks. For example, Tables=TableA,[TableB/WithSlash],WithCatalog.WithSchema.`TableC With Space`.

Note that when connecting to a data source with multiple schemas or catalogs, you will need to provide the fully qualified name of the table in this property, as in the last example here, to avoid ambiguity between tables that exist in multiple catalogs or schemas.



Views

Data Type

string

Default Value

""

Remarks

Listing the views from some databases can be expensive. Providing a list of views in the connection string improves the performance of the driver.

This property can also be used as an alternative to automatically listing views if you already know which ones you want to work with and there would otherwise be too many to work with.

Specify the views you want in a comma-separated list. Each view should be a valid SQL identifier with any special characters escaped using square brackets, double-quotes or backticks. For example, Views=ViewA,[ViewB/WithSlash],WithCatalog.WithSchema.`ViewC With Space`.

Note that when connecting to a data source with multiple schemas or catalogs, you will need to provide the fully qualified name of the table in this property, as in the last example here, to avoid ambiguity between tables that exist in multiple catalogs or schemas.



AutoCache

Data Type

bool

Default Value

false

Remarks

When AutoCache = true, the driver automatically maintains a cache of your table's data in the database of your choice.

Setting the Caching Database

When AutoCache = true, the driver caches to a simple, file-based cache. You can configure its location or cache to a different database with the following properties:

See Also



CacheDriver

Data Type

string

Default Value

""

Remarks

You can cache to any database for which you have a JDBC driver, including CData JDBC drivers.

The cache database is determined based on the CacheDriver and CacheConnection properties. The CacheDriver is the name of the JDBC driver class that you want to use to cache data.

Note that you must also add the CacheDriver JAR file to the classpath.

The following examples show how to cache to several major databases. Refer to CacheConnection for more information on the JDBC URL syntax and typical connection properties.

Derby and Java DB

The driver simplifies Derby configuration. Java DB is the Oracle distribution of Derby. The JAR file is shipped in the JDK. You can find the JAR file, derby.jar, in the db subfolder of the JDK installation. In most caching scenarios, you need to specify only the following, after adding derby.jar to the classpath:

jdbc:bing:CacheLocation='c:/Temp/cachedir';APIKey=abc123;
To customize the Derby JDBC URL, use CacheDriver and CacheConnection. For example, to cache to an in-memory database, use a JDBC URL like the following:
jdbc:bing:CacheDriver=org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver;CacheConnection='jdbc:derby:memory';APIKey=abc123;
SQLite

The following is a JDBC URL for the SQLite JDBC driver:

jdbc:bing:CacheDriver=org.sqlite.JDBC;CacheConnection='jdbc:sqlite:C:/Temp/sqlite.db';APIKey=abc123;
MySQL

The following is a JDBC URL for the included CData JDBC Driver for MySQL:

  jdbc:bing:Cache Driver=cdata.jdbc.mysql.MySQLDriver;Cache Connection='jdbc:mysql:Server=localhost;Port=3306;Database=cache;User=root;Password=123456';APIKey=abc123;

  
SQL Server

The following JDBC URL uses the Microsoft JDBC Driver for SQL Server:

jdbc:bing:Cache Driver=com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver;Cache Connection='jdbc:sqlserver://localhost\sqlexpress:7437;user=sa;password=123456;databaseName=Cache';APIKey=abc123;
Oracle

The following is a JDBC URL for the Oracle Thin Client:

jdbc:bing:Cache Driver=oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver;CacheConnection='jdbc:oracle:thin:scott/tiger@localhost:1521:orcldb';APIKey=abc123;
NOTE: If using a version of Oracle older than 9i, the cache driver will instead be oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver .
PostgreSQL

The following JDBC URL uses the official PostgreSQL JDBC driver:

jdbc:bing:CacheDriver=cdata.jdbc.postgresql.PostgreSQLDriver;CacheConnection='jdbc:postgresql:User=postgres;Password=admin;Database=postgres;Server=localhost;Port=5432;';APIKey=abc123;



CacheConnection

Data Type

string

Default Value

""

Remarks

The cache database is determined based on the CacheDriver and CacheConnection properties. Both properties are required to use the cache database. Examples of common cache database settings can be found below. For more information on setting the caching database's driver, refer to CacheDriver.

The connection string specified in the CacheConnection property is passed directly to the underlying CacheDriver. Consult the documentation for the specific JDBC driver for more information on the available properties. Make sure to include the JDBC driver in your application's classpath.

Derby and Java DB

The driver simplifies caching to Derby, only requiring you to set the CacheLocation property to make a basic connection.

Alternatively, you can configure the connection to Derby manually using CacheDriver and CacheConnection. The following is the Derby JDBC URL syntax:

jdbc:derby:[subsubprotocol:][databaseName][;attribute=value[;attribute=value] ... ]
For example, to cache to an in-memory database, use the following:
jdbc:derby:memory

SQLite

To cache to SQLite, you can use the SQLite JDBC driver. The following is the syntax of the JDBC URL:

jdbc:sqlite:dataSource

MySQL

The installation includes the CData JDBC Driver for MySQL. The following is an example JDBC URL:

jdbc:mysql:User=root;Password=root;Server=localhost;Port=3306;Database=cache
The following are typical connection properties:

SQL Server

The JDBC URL for the Microsoft JDBC Driver for SQL Server has the following syntax:

jdbc:sqlserver://[serverName[\instance][:port]][;database=databaseName][;property=value[;property=value] ... ]
For example:
jdbc:sqlserver://localhost\sqlexpress:1433;integratedSecurity=true
The following are typical SQL Server connection properties:
Oracle

The following is the conventional JDBC URL syntax for the Oracle JDBC Thin driver:

jdbc:oracle:thin:[userId/password]@[//]host[[:port][:sid]]
For example:
jdbc:oracle:thin:scott/tiger@myhost:1521:orcl
The following are typical connection properties:
PostgreSQL

The following is the JDBC URL syntax for the official PostgreSQL JDBC driver:

jdbc:postgresql:[//[host[:port]]/]database[[?option=value][[&option=value][&option=value] ... ]]
For example, the following connection string connects to a database on the default host (localhost) and port (5432):
jdbc:postgresql:postgres
The following are typical connection properties:



CacheLocation

Data Type

string

Default Value

"%APPDATA%\\CData\\Bing Data Provider"

Remarks

The CacheLocation is a simple, file-based cache. The driver uses Java DB, Oracle's distribution of the Derby database. To cache to Java DB, you will need to add the Java DB JAR file to the classpath. The JAR file, derby.jar, is shipped in the JDK and located in the db subfolder of the JDK installation.

If left unspecified, the default location is "%APPDATA%\\CData\\Bing Data Provider" with %APPDATA% being set to the user's configuration directory:

Platform %APPDATA%
Windows The value of the APPDATA environment variable
Mac ~/Library/Application Support
Linux ~/.config

See Also



CacheTolerance

Data Type

int

Default Value

600

Remarks

The tolerance for stale data in the cache specified in seconds. This only applies when AutoCache is used. The driver checks with the data source for newer records after the tolerance interval has expired. Otherwise, it returns the data directly from the cache.



Offline

Data Type

bool

Default Value

false

Remarks

When Offline = true, all queries execute against the cache as opposed to the live data source. In this mode, certain queries like INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, and CACHE are not allowed.



CacheMetadata

Data Type

bool

Default Value

false

Remarks

As you execute queries with this property set, table metadata in the Bing catalog are cached to the file store specified by CacheLocation if set or the user's home directory otherwise. A table's metadata will be retrieved only once, when the table is queried for the first time.

When to Use CacheMetadata

The driver automatically persists metadata in memory for up to two hours when you first discover the metadata for a table or view and therefore, CacheMetadata is generally not required. CacheMetadata becomes useful when metadata operations are expensive such as when you are working with large amounts of metadata or when you have many short-lived connections.

When Not to Use CacheMetadata



BatchSize

Data Type

int

Default Value

0

Remarks

When BatchSize is set to a value greater than 0, the batch operation will split the entire batch into separate batches of size BatchSize. The split batches will then be submitted to the server individually. This is useful when the server has limitations on the size of the request that can be submitted.

Setting BatchSize to 0 will submit the entire batch as specified.



ConnectionLifeTime

Data Type

int

Default Value

0

Remarks

The maximum lifetime of a connection in seconds. Once the time has elapsed, the connection object is disposed. The default is 0 which indicates there is no limit to the connection lifetime.



ConnectOnOpen

Data Type

bool

Default Value

false

Remarks

When set to true, a connection will be made to Bing when the connection is opened. This property enables the Test Connection feature available in various database tools.

This feature acts as a NOOP command as it is used to verify a connection can be made to Bing and nothing from this initial connection is maintained.

Setting this property to false may provide performance improvements (depending upon the number of times a connection is opened).



MaxRows

Data Type

int

Default Value

-1

Remarks

Limits the number of rows returned rows when no aggregation or group by is used in the query. This helps avoid performance issues at design time.



Other

Data Type

string

Default Value

""

Remarks

The properties listed below are available for specific use cases. Normal driver use cases and functionality should not require these properties.

Specify multiple properties in a semicolon-separated list.

Caching Configuration

CachePartial=TrueCaches only a subset of columns, which you can specify in your query.
QueryPassthrough=TruePasses the specified query to the cache database instead of using the SQL parser of the driver.

Integration and Formatting

DefaultColumnSizeSets the default length of string fields when the data source does not provide column length in the metadata. The default value is 2000.
ConvertDateTimeToGMTDetermines whether to convert date-time values to GMT, instead of the local time of the machine.
RecordToFile=filenameRecords the underlying socket data transfer to the specified file.



PoolIdleTimeout

Data Type

int

Default Value

60

Remarks

The allowed idle time a connection can remain in the pool until the connection is closed. The default is 60 seconds.



PoolMaxSize

Data Type

int

Default Value

100

Remarks

The maximum connections in the pool. The default is 100. To disable this property, set the property value to 0 or less.



PoolMinSize

Data Type

int

Default Value

1

Remarks

The minimum number of connections in the pool. The default is 1.



PoolWaitTime

Data Type

int

Default Value

60

Remarks

The max seconds to wait for a connection to become available. If a new connection request is waiting for an available connection and exceeds this time, an error is thrown. By default, new requests wait forever for an available connection.



PseudoColumns

Data Type

string

Default Value

""

Remarks

This setting is particularly helpful in Entity Framework, which does not allow you to set a value for a pseudo column unless it is a table column. The value of this connection setting is of the format "Table1=Column1, Table1=Column2, Table2=Column3". You can use the "*" character to include all tables and all columns; for example, "*=*".



RTK

Data Type

string

Default Value

""

Remarks

The RTK property may be used to license a build. See the included licensing file to see how to set this property. The runtime key is only available if you purchased an OEM license.



SupportEnhancedSQL

Data Type

bool

Default Value

true

Remarks

When SupportEnhancedSQL = true, the driver offloads as much of the SELECT statement processing as possible to Bing and then processes the rest of the query in memory. In this way, the driver can execute unsupported predicates, joins, and aggregation.

When SupportEnhancedSQL = false, the driver limits SQL execution to what is supported by the Bing API.

Execution of Predicates

The driver determines which of the clauses are supported by the data source and then pushes them to the source to get the smallest superset of rows that would satisfy the query. It then filters the rest of the rows locally. The filter operation is streamed, which enables the driver to filter effectively for even very large datasets.

Execution of Joins

The driver uses various techniques to join in memory. The driver trades off memory utilization against the requirement of reading the same table more than once.

Execution of Aggregates

The driver retrieves all rows necessary to process the aggregation in memory.



Timeout

Data Type

int

Default Value

60

Remarks

If Timeout = 0, operations do not time out. The operations run until they complete successfully or until they encounter an error condition.

If Timeout expires and the operation is not yet complete, the driver throws an exception.



UseConnectionPooling

Data Type

bool

Default Value

false

Remarks

This property enables connection pooling. The default is false. See Connection Pooling for information on using connection pools.





ViewsBack To Top

  1. ImageSearch
  2. NewsSearch
  3. Search
  4. VideoSearch
  5. WebSearch

ImageSearch

Query the Bing image search engine.

Table Specific Information

Select

When querying this table, the Bing API requires the SearchTerms parameter. For example, to search Bing Images for the term 'bing', use the following query:

SELECT * FROM ImageSearch WHERE SearchTerms = 'bing'

You can also specify a search safety level:

SELECT * FROM ImageSearch WHERE SearchTerms = 'bing' AND SafeSearch = 'Moderate'
Columns

Name Type Description
Title String The title of the search result.
ContentUrl String The source URL of the search result.
HostPageUrl String A URL of the webpage that includes the image.
ThumbnailUrl String The thumbnail URL of the media.
Size String The file size of the media.
Width Integer The width of the image.
Height Integer The height of the image.
DatePublished Datetime The date of the search result.

Pseudo-Columns

Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.

Name Type Description
SearchTerms String The search expression.
ImageType String The style of the image.

The allowed values are Photo, Graphics.

Color String The color richness of the image.

The allowed values are ColorOnly, Monochrome, Black, Blue.

Aspect String The size of the image.

The allowed values are Square, Wide, Tall.

ImageContent String The type of orientation of a profile picture.

The allowed values are Face, Portrait, Other.

SafeSearch String The search safety level.

The allowed values are Strict, Moderate, Off.

Market String The market where the results come from.

The allowed values are ar-XA, bg-BG, cs-CZ, da-DK, de-AT, de-CH, de-DE, el-GR, en-AU, en-CA, en-G, en-ID, en-IE, en-IN, en-MY, en-NZ, en-PH, en-SG, en-US, en-XA, en-ZA, es-AR, es-CL, es-MX, es-US, es-XL, et-EE, fi-FI, fr-BE, fr-CA, fr-CH, fr-FR, he-IL, hr-HR, hu-HU, it-IT, ja-JP, ko-KR, lt-LT, lv-LV, nb-NO, nl-BE, nl-NL, pl-PL, pt-BR, pt-PT, ro-RO, ru-RU, sk-SK, sl-SI, sv-SE, th-TH, tr-TR, uk-UA, zh-CN, zh-HK, zh-TW.

Country String A 2-character country code of the country where the results come from.

The allowed values are AR, AU, AT, BE, BR, CA, CL, DK, FI, FR, DE, HK, IN, ID, IE, IT, JP, KR, MY, MX, NL, NZ, NO, CN, PL, PT, PH, RU, SA, ZA, ES, SE, CH, TW, TR, GB, US.

Freshness String Filter images by when Bing discovered the image.

The allowed values are Day, Week, Month.



NewsSearch

Query the Bing news search engine.

Table Specific Information

Select

When querying this table, the Bing API requires the SearchTerms parameter. For example, to search Bing News for the term 'bing' use the following query:

SELECT * FROM NewsSearch WHERE SearchTerms = 'bing'

You can also specify a search safety level:

SELECT * FROM NewsSearch WHERE SearchTerms = 'bing' AND SafeSearch = 'Moderate'
Columns

Name Type Description
Title String The title of the search result.
Description String The HTML title of the search result.
URL String The URL of the search result.
Thumbnail String The source of the search result. This often is the company name.
DatePublished Datetime The date of the search result.
Category String The news category.
ProviderName String The news provider.

Pseudo-Columns

Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.

Name Type Description
SearchTerms String The search expression.
Market String The type of the source that triggered the event.

The allowed values are ar-XA, bg-BG, cs-CZ, da-DK, de-AT, de-CH, de-DE, el-GR, en-AU, en-CA, en-G, en-ID, en-IE, en-IN, en-MY, en-NZ, en-PH, en-SG, en-US, en-XA, en-ZA, es-AR, es-CL, es-MX, es-US, es-XL, et-EE, fi-FI, fr-BE, fr-CA, fr-CH, fr-FR, he-IL, hr-HR, hu-HU, it-IT, ja-JP, ko-KR, lt-LT, lv-LV, nb-NO, nl-BE, nl-NL, pl-PL, pt-BR, pt-PT, ro-RO, ru-RU, sk-SK, sl-SI, sv-SE, th-TH, tr-TR, uk-UA, zh-CN, zh-HK, zh-TW.

SafeSearch String The search safety level.

The allowed values are Strict, Moderate, Off.

Country String A 2-character country code of the country where the results come from.

The allowed values are AR, AU, AT, BE, BR, CA, CL, DK, FI, FR, DE, HK, IN, ID, IE, IT, JP, KR, MY, MX, NL, NZ, NO, CN, PL, PT, PH, RU, SA, ZA, ES, SE, CH, TW, TR, GB, US.

Freshness String Filter images by when Bing discovered the image.

The allowed values are Day, Week, Month.



Search

Query the Bing search engine.

Table Specific Information

Select

When querying this table, the Bing API requires the SearchTerms parameter. For example, to search Bing for the term 'bing' use the following query:

SELECT * FROM Search WHERE SearchTerms = 'bing'

You can also specify a SearchType:

SELECT * FROM Search WHERE SearchTerms = 'bing' AND SearchType = 'Images'

For a high-performance retrieval the Total Estimated Matches for a search, you may issue a count(*) with the SearchTerms parameter only.

SELECT count(*) FROM Search WHERE SearchTerms = 'bing'
Columns

Name Type Description
Id String An ID that uniquely identifies the web answer.
SearchType String The type of the search result.

The allowed values are WebPages, Images, News, Videos.

Title String The title of the search result.
URL String The URL of the search result.
DisplayUrl String The displayed link of the search result.
ContentUrl String The source URL of the search result.

Pseudo-Columns

Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.

Name Type Description
SearchTerms String The search expression.
Market String The market where the results come from.

The allowed values are ar-XA, bg-BG, cs-CZ, da-DK, de-AT, de-CH, de-DE, el-GR, en-AU, en-CA, en-G, en-ID, en-IE, en-IN, en-MY, en-NZ, en-PH, en-SG, en-US, en-XA, en-ZA, es-AR, es-CL, es-MX, es-US, es-XL, et-EE, fi-FI, fr-BE, fr-CA, fr-CH, fr-FR, he-IL, hr-HR, hu-HU, it-IT, ja-JP, ko-KR, lt-LT, lv-LV, nb-NO, nl-BE, nl-NL, pl-PL, pt-BR, pt-PT, ro-RO, ru-RU, sk-SK, sl-SI, sv-SE, th-TH, tr-TR, uk-UA, zh-CN, zh-HK, zh-TW.

SafeSearch String The search safety level.

The allowed values are Strict, Moderate, Off.



VideoSearch

Query the Bing video search engine.

Table Specific Information

Select

When querying this table, the Bing API requires the SearchTerms parameter. For example, to search Bing Videos for the term 'bing' use the following query:

SELECT * FROM VideoSearch WHERE SearchTerms = 'bing'

You can also specify a search safety level:

SELECT * FROM VideoSearch WHERE SearchTerms = 'bing' AND SafeSearch = 'Moderate'
Columns

Name Type Description
Title String The title of the search result.
ContentUrl String A URL to the on the host site.
HostPageUrl String A URL to the webpage that hosts the video.
HostPageDisplayUrl String The display URL of the webpage that hosts the video.
Thumbnail String The thumbnail URL of the media.
RunTime String The duration of the video.
DatePublished Datetime Publication date.
Publisher String The name of the creator of the video.
Description String A short description of the video.
ViewCount Integer The number of times that the video has been watched at the source site.
Width Integer The width of the video.
Height Integer The height of the video.

Pseudo-Columns

Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.

Name Type Description
SearchTerms String The search expression.
Aspect String The aspect of the video.

The allowed values are Widescreen, Standard.

Resolution String The quality of the video.

The allowed values are Low, Medium, High.

Length String The duration of the video.

The allowed values are Short, Medium, Long.

Market String The market where the results come from.

The allowed values are ar-XA, bg-BG, cs-CZ, da-DK, de-AT, de-CH, de-DE, el-GR, en-AU, en-CA, en-G, en-ID, en-IE, en-IN, en-MY, en-NZ, en-PH, en-SG, en-US, en-XA, en-ZA, es-AR, es-CL, es-MX, es-US, es-XL, et-EE, fi-FI, fr-BE, fr-CA, fr-CH, fr-FR, he-IL, hr-HR, hu-HU, it-IT, ja-JP, ko-KR, lt-LT, lv-LV, nb-NO, nl-BE, nl-NL, pl-PL, pt-BR, pt-PT, ro-RO, ru-RU, sk-SK, sl-SI, sv-SE, th-TH, tr-TR, uk-UA, zh-CN, zh-HK, zh-TW.

Country String A 2-character country code of the country where the results come from.

The allowed values are AR, AU, AT, BE, BR, CA, CL, DK, FI, FR, DE, HK, IN, ID, IE, IT, JP, KR, MY, MX, NL, NZ, NO, CN, PL, PT, PH, RU, SA, ZA, ES, SE, CH, TW, TR, GB, US.

SafeSearch String The search safety level.

The allowed values are Strict, Moderate, Off.



WebSearch

Query the Bing Web search engine.

Table Specific Information

Select

When querying this table, the Bing API requires the SearchTerms parameter. For example, to search Bing Web for the term 'bing' use the following query:

SELECT * FROM WebSearch WHERE SearchTerms = 'bing'

You can also specify a search safety level:

SELECT * FROM WebSearch WHERE SearchTerms = 'bing' AND SafeSearch = 'Moderate'
Columns

Name Type Description
Id String An ID that uniquely identifies the web answer.
Title String The title of the search result.
URL String The URL of the search result.
DisplayUrl String The displayed link of the search result.

Pseudo-Columns

Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.

Name Type Description
SearchTerms String The search expression.
Market String The market where the results come from.

The allowed values are ar-XA, bg-BG, cs-CZ, da-DK, de-AT, de-CH, de-DE, el-GR, en-AU, en-CA, en-G, en-ID, en-IE, en-IN, en-MY, en-NZ, en-PH, en-SG, en-US, en-XA, en-ZA, es-AR, es-CL, es-MX, es-US, es-XL, et-EE, fi-FI, fr-BE, fr-CA, fr-CH, fr-FR, he-IL, hr-HR, hu-HU, it-IT, ja-JP, ko-KR, lt-LT, lv-LV, nb-NO, nl-BE, nl-NL, pl-PL, pt-BR, pt-PT, ro-RO, ru-RU, sk-SK, sl-SI, sv-SE, th-TH, tr-TR, uk-UA, zh-CN, zh-HK, zh-TW.

Country String A 2-character country code of the country where the results come from.

The allowed values are AR, AU, AT, BE, BR, CA, CL, DK, FI, FR, DE, HK, IN, ID, IE, IT, JP, KR, MY, MX, NL, NZ, NO, CN, PL, PT, PH, RU, SA, ZA, ES, SE, CH, TW, TR, GB, US.

SafeSearch String The search safety level.

The allowed values are Strict, Moderate, Off.