Presto connection reference
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 
 
- Query engine
- 
Specifies the type of query engine to connect to this instance. Mandatory field. - Example:
- 
Presto 
- Valid Values:
- 
Presto, Starburst, Trino 
- Default:
- 
Presto 
 
- 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. Mandatory 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. Mandatory field. - Example:
- 
password 
 
- Ldap password
- 
Provide LDAP password to connect. Mandatory field. - Example:
- 
password 
 
- Kerberos remote service name
- 
Hostname of the kerberos server, this is required to generate the krb.conf file. Mandatory field. - Example:
 
- 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). Mandatory field. - Example:
 
- Kerberos config
- 
A Kerberos config explains the configuration details used to connect to Kerberos authentication server. Mandatory field. - Example:
- 
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). Mandatory 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 
 
- 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 
 
- Max ignored rows
- 
Abort the transaction after encountering 'n' ignored rows. Optional field. - Example:
- 
0
- Valid Values:
- 
Any numeric value 
- Default:
- 
0
 
- Fetch size
- 
Specify the number of rows to be fetched at a time and processed in memory. If the value specified is zero then, all rows are extracted at once. - Default:
- 
1000 
 
- tsload options
- 
Specifies the parameters passed with the tsloadcommand, in addition to the commands already included by the application. The format for these parameters is:<param_1_name> = <param_1_value>- Example:
- 
date_time_format = %Y-%m-%d date_format = %Y-%m-%d;time_format = %H:%M:%S
- Valid Values:
- 
null_value = NULL max_ignored_rows = 0
- Default:
- 
max_ignored_rows = 0
 
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