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---
title: Run the SQLite Connector Externally
slug: /connectors/database/sqlite/yaml
---
{% connectorDetailsHeader
name="SQLite"
stage="PROD"
platform="OpenMetadata"
availableFeatures=["Metadata", "Data Profiler", "Data Quality", "View Lineage", "View Column-level Lineage", "dbt", "Sample Data"]
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unavailableFeatures=["Query Usage", "Owners", "Tags", "Stored Procedures"]
/ %}
In this section, we provide guides and references to use the SQLite connector.
Configure and schedule SQLite metadata and profiler workflows from the OpenMetadata UI:
- [Requirements](#requirements)
- [Metadata Ingestion](#metadata-ingestion)
- [Data Profiler](#data-profiler)
- [Data Quality](#data-quality)
- [Lineage](#lineage)
- [dbt Integration](#dbt-integration)
{% partial file="/v1.8/connectors/external-ingestion-deployment.md" /%}
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## Requirements
### Python Requirements
{% partial file="/v1.8/connectors/python-requirements.md" /%}
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To ingest basic metadata sqlite user must have the following privileges:
- `SELECT` Privilege on `sqlite_temp_master`
## Metadata Ingestion
All connectors are defined as JSON Schemas.
[Here](https://github.com/open-metadata/OpenMetadata/blob/main/openmetadata-spec/src/main/resources/json/schema/entity/services/connections/database/sqliteConnection.json)
you can find the structure to create a connection to SQLite.
In order to create and run a Metadata Ingestion workflow, we will follow
the steps to create a YAML configuration able to connect to the source,
process the Entities if needed, and reach the OpenMetadata server.
The workflow is modeled around the following
[JSON Schema](https://github.com/open-metadata/OpenMetadata/blob/main/openmetadata-spec/src/main/resources/json/schema/metadataIngestion/workflow.json)
### 1. Define the YAML Config
This is a sample config for SQLite:
{% codePreview %}
{% codeInfoContainer %}
#### Source Configuration - Service Connection
{% codeInfo srNumber=1 %}
**username**: Username to connect to SQLite. Blank for in-memory database.
{% /codeInfo %}
{% codeInfo srNumber=2 %}
**password**: Password to connect to SQLite. Blank for in-memory database.
{% /codeInfo %}
{% codeInfo srNumber=3 %}
**hostPort**: Enter the hostname and port number for your SQLite deployment in the Host and Port field.
{% /codeInfo %}
{% codeInfo srNumber=4 %}
**database**: The database of the data source is an optional parameter, if you would like to restrict the metadata reading to a single database. If left blank, OpenMetadata ingestion attempts to scan all the databases.
{% /codeInfo %}
{% codeInfo srNumber=5 %}
**databaseMode**: How to run the SQLite database. :memory: by default.
{% /codeInfo %}
{% partial file="/v1.8/connectors/yaml/database/source-config-def.md" /%}
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{% partial file="/v1.8/connectors/yaml/ingestion-sink-def.md" /%}
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{% partial file="/v1.8/connectors/yaml/workflow-config-def.md" /%}
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#### Advanced Configuration
{% codeInfo srNumber=9 %}
**Connection Options (Optional)**: Enter the details for any additional connection options that can be sent to database during the connection. These details must be added as Key-Value pairs.
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{% /codeInfo %}
{% codeInfo srNumber=10 %}
**Connection Arguments (Optional)**: Enter the details for any additional connection arguments such as security or protocol configs that can be sent to database during the connection. These details must be added as Key-Value pairs.
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- In case you are using Single-Sign-On (SSO) for authentication, add the `authenticator` details in the Connection Arguments as a Key-Value pair as follows: `"authenticator" : "sso_login_url"`
{% /codeInfo %}
{% /codeInfoContainer %}
{% codeBlock fileName="filename.yaml" %}
```yaml {% isCodeBlock=true %}
source:
type: sqlite
serviceName: <service name>
serviceConnection:
config:
type: SQLite
```
```yaml {% srNumber=1 %}
username: <username>
```
```yaml {% srNumber=2 %}
password: <password>
```
```yaml {% srNumber=3 %}
hostPort: <warehouse>
```
```yaml {% srNumber=4 %}
database: <database>
```
```yaml {% srNumber=5 %}
databaseMode: <database-mode>
```
```yaml {% srNumber=9 %}
# connectionOptions:
# key: value
```
```yaml {% srNumber=10 %}
# connectionArguments:
# key: value
```
{% partial file="/v1.8/connectors/yaml/database/source-config.md" /%}
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{% partial file="/v1.8/connectors/yaml/ingestion-sink.md" /%}
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{% partial file="/v1.8/connectors/yaml/workflow-config.md" /%}
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{% /codeBlock %}
{% /codePreview %}
{% partial file="/v1.8/connectors/yaml/ingestion-cli.md" /%}
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{% partial file="/v1.8/connectors/yaml/data-profiler.md" variables={connector: "sqlite"} /%}
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{% partial file="/v1.8/connectors/yaml/auto-classification.md" variables={connector: "sqlite"} /%}
{% partial file="/v1.8/connectors/yaml/data-quality.md" /%}
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{% partial file="/v1.8/connectors/yaml/lineage.md" variables={connector: "sqlite"} /%}
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## dbt Integration
You can learn more about how to ingest dbt models' definitions and their lineage [here](/connectors/ingestion/workflows/dbt).