You can add a connection to a Cassandra database using ThoughtSpot DataFlow.

Follow these steps:

  1. Click Connections in the top navigation bar.

  2. In the Connections interface, click Add connection in the top right corner.

  3. In the Create Connection interface, enter the Connection name, and select the Connection type.

  4. After you select the Cassandra Connection type, the rest of the connection properties appear.

    Depending on your choice of authentication mechanism, you may use different properties.

    • Connection name
      Name your connection.
    • Connection type
      Choose the Cassandra connection type.
    • Host
      Specify the hostname or the IP address of the Cassandra system
    • Port
      Specify the port associated to the Cassandra system
    • User
      Specify the user to connect to Cassandra. This user must have data access privileges.
    • Password
      Specify the password for the User.
    • Authentication
      Specifies the type of security protocol to connect to the instance. Based on the type of security select the authentication type and provide details.
    • Row scan depth
      The maximum number of rows to scan to look for the columns available in a table. Set this property to gain more control over how the provider applies data types to collections.
    • KDC host
      Specify KDC Host Name where as KDC (Kerberos Key Distribution Center) is a service than runs on a domain controller server role. For Kerberos authentication only.
    • User keytab
      To authenticate via a key-tab you must have supporting key-tab file which is generated by Kerberos Admin and also requires the user principal associated with Key-tab ( Configured while enabling Kerberos) For Kerberos authentication only.
    • Default realm
      A Kerberos realm is the domain over which a Kerberos authentication server has the authority to authenticate a user, host or service. For Kerberos authentication only.
    • Kerberos service KDC
      Specify the Kerberos KDC of the service. For Kerberos authentication only.
    • Kerberos service realm
      Specify the Kerberos realm of the service. For Kerberos authentication only.
    • Kerberos SPN
      Specify the service principal name (SPN) for the Kerberos Domain Controller. For Kerberos authentication only.
    • LDAP user
      Specify the default LDAP user used to connect to and communicate with the server, it must be set if the LDAP server do not allow anonymous bind. For LDAP authentication only.
    • LDAP password
      Specify the password for the LDAP User. For LDAP authentication only.
    • LDAP server
      Specify the host name or IP address of the LDAP server. For LDAP authentication only.
    • LDAP port
      Specify the port number that is associated to the LDAP server For LDAP authentication only.
    • Search filter
      Specify the search filter for looking up usernames in LDAP. For LDAP authentication only.
    • Search base
      Specify the search base for the LDAP server, used to look up users. For LDAP authentication only.
    • Trust store path
      Specify the TLS/SSL client certificate store for SSL Client Authentication (2-way SSL) For SSL authentication only.
    • Trust store password
      Specify the password for the TLS/SSL client certificate. For SSL authentication only.
    • Certificate type
      Specify the type of key store containing the TLS/SSL client certificate. For SSL authentication only.
    • Certificate subject
      Specify the subject of the TLS/SSL client certificate. For SSL authentication only.
    • JDBC options
      Specify the options associated with the JDBC URL.

    See Connection properties for details, defaults, and examples.

  5. Click Create connection.