Connect Soda to Dremio

Access configuration details to connect Soda to a Dremio data source.

For Soda to run quality scans on your data, you must configure it to connect to your data source. To learn how to set up Soda and configure it to connect to your data sources, see Get started.

Compatibility

Soda supports Dremio version 22 or greater.

Connection configuration reference

Install package: soda-dremio

data_source my_datasource_name:
  type: dremio
  host: 127.0.0.1
  port: 5432
  username: simple
  password: simple_pass
  schema: public
  use_encryption: "false"
  routing_queue: queue
  disable_certificate_verification: "false"
Property
Required
Notes

type

required

Identify the type of data source for Soda.

host

required

Provide a host identifier.

port

required

Provide a port identifier.

username

required

Consider using system variables to retrieve this value securely.

password

required

Consider using system variables to retrieve this value securely.

schema

optional

Provide an identifier for the schema in which your dataset exists.

use_encryption

optional

Specify a boolean value to use, or not use, encryption. Default is false. Value requires double quotes.

routing_queue

optional

Provide an identifier for the routing queue to use.

disable_certificate_verification

optional

Specify a boolean value to demand that Dremio verify the host certificate against the truststore. If set to true, Dremio does not verify the host certificate. Default value is false to verify certificate. Value requires double quotes.

Test the data source connection

To confirm that you have correctly configured the connection details for the data source(s) in your configuration YAML file, use the test-connection command. If you wish, add a -V option to the command to returns results in verbose mode in the CLI.

soda test-connection -d my_datasource -c configuration.yml -V

Supported data types

Category
Data type

text

CHAR, VARCHAR, STRING

number

TINYINT, SMALLINT, INT, INTEGER, BIGINT, DOUBLE, FLOAT, DECIMAL

time

DATE, TIMESTAMP

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