Add a Dremio connection

Configuring OAuth

If you plan to use OAuth with Dremio, you must configure it before you can create a connection. For details, see Configure OAuth for a Dremio connection.

Adding a Dremio connection

To add a new connection to Dremio:

  1. Select Data in the top navigation bar.

  2. Click the Connections tab in the left navigation bar, and select the Others tile. Alternatively, select + Create new in the left navigation bar, select Connection, and select the Dremio tile.

  3. Create a name for your connection, a description (optional), then select the Dremio connection type, and click Continue.

    Add Dremio connection
  4. In the connection details page, select either Use Service Account or Use OAuth and enter the connection details for your Dremio data source.

    If you are creating a connection to Dremio Software, you must select the service account option.
    Dremio connection details

    Refer to the Dremio connection reference for more information on each of the specific attributes you must enter for your connection.

    The Project id field is only used with Dremio Cloud.
  5. (Optional) Provide additional key-value pairs that you need to set up your connection to Dremio or customize additional JDBC parameters supported by Dremio, by doing the following:

    • Select the Advanced Config menu to reveal the Key and Value fields.

    • Enter your key and value information. Refer to the Dremio JDBC documentation.

    • To add more keys and values, select the plus sign (+), and enter them.

    Any key-value pairs that you enter must be defined in your Dremio data source. Key-value pairs are case-sensitive.
  6. Select Continue.

  7. Select the tables and columns for your new connection.

    1. Select tables (on the left)

    2. Select columns from each table (on the right)

      • When you select multiple tables that share data, ThoughtSpot recognizes existing joins within the new connection. You can also add joins at a later time.

      • For very wide tables, select only the columns that you need for calculations, filters, and joins.

  8. Click Create connection.

    After ThoughtSpot creates the new connection, it displays a message about the number of tables and columns in that connection.

  9. Click Create.

After you add the connection, you can search your Dremio database right away by selecting Search now.


Your new connection appears on the Data > Connections page.

The connection you just created is a link to an external data source. If the external data source contains joins, ThoughtSpot recognizes them.

After you add the connection, you can search your database.

Click the name of your connection to view the tables and columns in your connection.

New connection

You can now perform a live query on the tables and columns of your connection. Because the selected tables and columns in your connection are outside ThoughtSpot (they are linked, not imported), it may take a little longer to render the initial search results. This is because ThoughtSpot does not cache linked data.



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