Connect Soda to Denodo
Last modified on 20-Nov-24
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.
Connection configuration reference
Install package: soda-denodo
data_source my_datasource_name:
type: denodo
username: simple
password: simple_pass
host: 127.0.0.1
port: 5432
sslmode: prefer
Property | Required | Notes |
---|---|---|
type | required | Identify the type of data source for Soda. |
username | required | Consider using system variables to retrieve this value securely. |
password | required | Consider using system variables to retrieve this value securely. |
host | required | Provide a host identifier. |
port | optional | Provide a port identifier. |
database | optional | Provide a virtual database (VDB) name. |
connection_timeout | optional | Provide an integer value to represent seconds. |
sslmode | optional | Provide a value to indicate the type of SSL support: prefer require allow diable Default value is prefer . |
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 | CHARACTER VARYING, CHARACTER, CHAR, TEXT |
number | SMALLINT, INTEGER, BIGINT, DECIMAL, NUMERIC, VARIABLE, REAL, DOUBLE PRECISION, SMALLSERIAL, SERIAL, BIGSERIAL |
time | TIMESTAMP, DATE, TIME, TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE, TIMESTAMP WITHOUT TIME ZONE, TIME WITH TIME ZONE, TIME WITHOUT TIME ZONE |
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Last modified on 20-Nov-24