Manage Data Sources
Audience: Data Owners and Governors
Content Summary: This page details the
immuta datasource
command, its subcommands and arguments, and the workflow for creating, renaming, and deleting data sources.
Command Overview: immuta datasource
This command allows you to list, save, delete, and rename data sources in your instance of Immuta. The table below illustrates subcommands and arguments.
Subcommands | Description | Argument(s) |
---|---|---|
list keys |
List all data source connection keys. | n/a |
list sources |
List all data sources for a given connection key. | connection key |
save |
Create or update all specified data sources in Immuta given connection information to the remote database. | filepath |
delete |
Delete all data sources for the given connection key. | connection key |
rename |
Rename the data source connection key. | connection key |
Options
Use these options to get more details about the datasource
command or any of its subcommands:
-h
--help
Manage Data Sources
Usage:
immuta datasource [command]
Available Commands:
delete Delete all datasources for the given connection key
list List Data Source keys and sources
rename Rename the connection key
save Create/Update all specified data sources in Immuta given connection info to the remote data base
Flags:
-h, --help help for datasource
Global Flags:
--config string config file (default $HOME/.immutacfg.yaml)
-p, --profile string specifies the profile for what instance/api the cli will use (default "default")
Use "immuta datasource [command] --help" for more information about a command.
Create a Data Source: immuta datasource save
-
Add your remote database's connection information in a valid YAML file for the V2 API. Additional payload examples for creating data sources can be found here:
connectionKey: 'a connection key' connection: ssl: true port: 5432 hostname: immuta.db.com database: public schema: public username: user password: '{{EnvVar "myPassword"}}' handler: Snowflake
-
Run
immuta datasource save <filepath> [--wait int] [--dryRun]
, referencing the file you just created. The options you can specify include-d
or--dryRun
: No updates will actually be made to the data source(s).-h
or--help
: Get more information about the command.-w
or--wait int
: Specify how long to wait for data source creation.
Example
The following example illustrates a user saving an updated datasourceInfo.yaml
file, first as a dry run and then
by specifying that the data sources wait 5 seconds to be created.
$ immuta datasource save test.yml --dryRun
{"dryRun":true,"creating":["Public Credit Accounts","Public Credit Transactions","Public Fake Medical Claims 2017","Public Uciml Census Income Enriched"],"updating":[],"deleting":[],"noChange":[],"detectionRunning":false,"tagsUpdated":false,"connectionString":null}
$ immuta datasource save test.yml --wait 5
{"dryRun":false,"creating":["Public Credit Accounts","Public Credit Transactions","Public Fake Medical Claims 2017","Public Uciml Census Income Enriched"],"updating":[],"deleting":[],"noChange":[],"detectionRunning":false,"tagsUpdated":false,"connectionString":"immuta@snowflake.demo-databases.your.url.com:3306/public"}
Rename a Data Source Connection Key: immuta datasource rename
-
Run
immuta datasource list keys
to view a list of data source connection keys. Options you can specify include-h
or--help
: Get more information about the command.-v
or--verbose
: Print response as JSON.
-
To rename one of your data source connection keys, run
immuta datasource rename <old connection key> <new connection key>
. You can include the-h
or--help
options to get more information about this command.
Example
The following example illustrates a user renaming a data source connection key to demonstration
.
$ immuta datasource list keys
snowflake.demo-databases.your.url.com:3306/public/public
$ immuta datasource rename snowflake.demo-databases.your.url.com:3306/public/public demonstration
{"oldConnectionKey":"snowflake.demo-databases.your.url.com:3306/public/public","newConnectionKey":"demonstration"}
$ immuta datasource list keys
demonstration
Delete Data Sources: immuta datasource delete
This command will delete all data sources for the connection key you specify.
-
Run
immuta datasource list keys
to view a list of data source connection keys. Options you can specify include-h
or--help
: Get more information about the command.-v
or--verbose
: Print response as JSON.
-
Opt to view a list of the data sources in this connection key by running
immuta datasource list sources <connection key>
. -
Run
immuta datasource delete <connection key> [--dryRun]
to delete all of these data sources. Options you can specify include-d
or--dryRun
: No updates will actually be made.-h
or--help
: Get more information about the command.
Example
The following example illustrates a user deleting the demonstration
connection key and all its data sources.
$ immuta datasource list keys
demonstration
$ immuta datasource delete demonstration
{"dryRun":false,"deleting":["Public Credit Transactions","Public Credit Accounts","Public Uciml Census Income Enriched","Public Fake Medical Claims 2017"]}
$ immuta datasource list sources demonstration
Error: status code: 404 message: The connection key "demonstration" was not found