Learn about the fields used to create a Cassandra connection with ThoughtSpot DataFlow.
Here is a list of the fields for a Cassandra 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:
CassandraConnection - Connection type
- Choose the Cassandra connection type.
- Mandatory field.
- Example:
Cassandra - Host
- Specify the hostname or the IP address of the Cassandra system
- Mandatory field.
- Example:
www.example.com - Port
- Specify the port associated to the Cassandra system
- Mandatory field.
- Example:
1234 - Default:
9042 - User
- Specify the user to connect to Cassandra. This user must have data access privileges.
- Mandatory field.
- Example:
userdi - Password
- Specify the password for the User.
- Mandatory field.
- Example:
pswrd234%! - 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.
- Mandatory field.
- Example:
Kerberos - Valid Values:
None, SSL, LDAP, Kerberos - Default:
None - 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.
- Optional field.
- Example:
-1 - Default:
100 - Other notes:
Advanced Configuration - KDC host
- Specify KDC Host Name where as KDC (Kerberos Key Distribution Center) is a service than runs on a domain controller server role.
- Mandatory field.
For Kerberos authentication only. - Example:
my_email@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)
- Mandatory field.
For Kerberos authentication only. - Example:
/app/keytabs/labuser.keytab - Default realm
- A Kerberos realm is the domain over which a Kerberos authentication server has the authority to authenticate a user, host or service.
- Mandatory field.
For Kerberos authentication only. - Example:
name.example.com - Kerberos service KDC
- Specify the Kerberos KDC of the service.
- Mandatory field.
For Kerberos authentication only. - Example:
www.example.com - Kerberos service realm
- Specify the Kerberos realm of the service.
- Mandatory field.
For Kerberos authentication only. - Example:
EXAMPLE.COM - Kerberos SPN
- Specify the service principal name (SPN) for the Kerberos Domain Controller.
- Mandatory field.
For Kerberos authentication only. - Example:
cassandra/www.example.com@EXAMPLE.COM - 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.
- Mandatory field.
For LDAP authentication only. - Example:
userdi - LDAP password
- Specify the password for the LDAP User.
- Mandatory field.
For LDAP authentication only. - Example:
pswrd234%! - LDAP server
- Specify the host name or IP address of the LDAP server.
- Mandatory field.
For LDAP authentication only. - Example:
my_email@example.com - LDAP port
- Specify the port number that is associated to the LDAP server
- Mandatory field.
For LDAP authentication only. - Example:
1234 - Search filter
- Specify the search filter for looking up usernames in LDAP.
- Mandatory field.
For LDAP authentication only. - Example:
sAMAccountName= - Default:
uid - Search base
- Specify the search base for the LDAP server, used to look up users.
- Mandatory field.
For LDAP authentication only. - Example:
DC=maxcrc,DC=com - Trust store path
- Specify the TLS/SSL client certificate store for SSL Client Authentication (2-way SSL)
- Mandatory field.
For SSL authentication only. - Example:
trust store path - Trust store password
- Specify the password for the TLS/SSL client certificate.
- Mandatory field.
For SSL authentication only. - Example:
password - Certificate type
- Specify the type of key store containing the TLS/SSL client certificate.
- Mandatory field.
For SSL authentication only. - Example:
JKSFILE - Certificate subject
- Specify the subject of the TLS/SSL client certificate.
- Mandatory field.
For SSL authentication only. - Example:
CN=www.example.com - Default:
* - 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 - Default:
1 - 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 - Default:
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 - Default:
\" - 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:
--null_value ""
--escape_character ""
--max_ignored_rows 0
- Default:
--max_ignored_rows 0
- Reference:
tsload flag reference