Learn about the fields used to create a Presto connection with ThoughtSpot DataFlow.

Here is a list of the fields for a Presto connection in ThoughtSpot DataFlow. You need specific information to establish a seamless and secure connection.

Connection properties

Connection name
Name your connection.
Mandatory field.
Example:
PrestoSQLConnection
Connection type
Choose the Presto connection type.
Mandatory field.
Example:
Presto
Host
Specify the hostname or the IP address of the Presto system
Mandatory field.
Example:
www.example.com
Port
Specify the port associated to the Presto system
Mandatory field.
Example:
1234
User name
Specify the user id that will be used to connect to the Presto system. This user should have necessary privileges to access the data in the databases.
Mandatory field.
Example:
userdi
Authentication type
Specifies the type of security protocol to connect to the instance. Based on the type of security select the authentication type and provide details.
Mandatory field.
Example:
SSL
Valid Values:
No Auth, SSL, LDAP, KERBEROS
Default:
No Auth
SSL key store path
Specify trust store path which is generated by server
Optional field.
Example:
trust store
SSL key store password
Specify password for key store which is generated by client which is created while generating key store file
Optional field.
Example:
password
Ldap password
Provide LDAP password to connect.
Optional field.
Example:
password
Kerberos remote service name
Hostname of the kerberos server, this is required to generate the krb.conf file
Optional field.
Example:
my_email@example.com
User principal
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)
Optional field.
Example:
labuser@labdp.example.com
Kerberos config
A Kerberos config explains the configuartion details used to connect to Kerberos authentication server.
Optional field.
name.example.com
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)
Optional field.
Example:
/app/keytabs/labuser.keytab
Catalog name
Specify the catalog file name
Mandatory field.
Example:
direp
Other notes:
Advanced Configuration
Schema name
Specify the schema name of a database
Mandatory field.
Example:
dbrep
Other notes:
Advanced Configuration
JDBC options
Specify the options associated with the JDBC URL.
Optional field.
Example:
jdbc:sqlserver://[serverName[\instanceName][:portNumber]]
Other notes:
Advanced configuration

Sync properties

Column delimiter
Specify the column delimiter character.
Mandatory field.
Example:
1
Valid Values:
Any printable ASCII character or decimal value for ASCII character
Null value
Specifies the string literal that should indicate the null value in the extracted data. During the data load the column value matching this string will be loaded as null in the target.
Optional field.
Example:
NULL
Valid Values:
Any string literal
Enclosing character
Specify if the text columns in the source data needs to be enclosed in quotes.
Optional field.
Example:
DOUBLE
Valid Values:
SINGLE, DOUBLE
Other notes:
This is required if the text data has newline character or delimiter character.
Escape character
Specify the escape character if using a text qualifier in the source data.
Optional field.
Example:
\"
Valid Values:
Any ASCII character
TS load options
Specifies the parameters passed with the tsload command, in addition to the commands already included by the application. The format for these parameters is:
--<param_1_name> <optional_param_1_value>
--<param_2_name> <optional_param_2_value>
Optional field.
Example:
--max_ignored_rows 0
Valid Values:
--user "dbuser" --password "$DIWD" --target_database "ditest" --target_schema "falcon_schema"