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Added documentation changes done in 0.5.0 branch to main (#1168)
* GitBook: [#177] Documentation Update - Airflow

* GitBook: [#195] Removing Cron from databaseServices

* GitBook: [#196] Added trino

* GitBook: [#197] removed cron from config

* GitBook: [#198] Added Redash Documentation

* GitBook: [#199] Added Bigquery Usage Documentation

* GitBook: [#200] Added page link for presto

* GitBook: [#201] Added Local Docker documentation

* GitBook: [#202] Added Documentation for Local Docker Setup

* GitBook: [#203] Added Git Command to clone Openmetadata in docs

* GitBook: [#207] links update

* GitBook: [#208] Updating Airflow Documentation

* GitBook: [#210] Adding Python installation package under Airflow Lineage config

* GitBook: [#211] Change the links to 0.5..0

* GitBook: [#213] Move buried connectors page up

* GitBook: [#214] Update to connectors page

* GitBook: [#215] Removed sub-categories

* GitBook: [#212] Adding Discovery tutorial

* GitBook: [#220] Updated steps to H2s.

* GitBook: [#230] Complex queries

* GitBook: [#231] Add lineage to feature overview

* GitBook: [#232] Make feature overview headers verbs instead of nouns

* GitBook: [#233] Add data reliability to features overview

* GitBook: [#234] Add complex data types to feature overview

* GitBook: [#235] Simplify and further distinguish discovery feature headers

* GitBook: [#236] Add data importance to feature overview

* GitBook: [#237] Break Connectors into its own section

* GitBook: [#238] Reorganize first section of docs.

* GitBook: [#239] Add connectors to feature overview

* GitBook: [#240] Organize layout of feature overview into feature categories as agreed with Harsha.

* GitBook: [#242] Make overview paragraph more descriptive.

* GitBook: [#243] Create a link to Connectors section from feature overview.

* GitBook: [#244] Add "discover data through association" to feature overview.

* GitBook: [#245] Update importance and owners gifs

* GitBook: [#246] Include a little more descriptive documentation for key features.

* GitBook: [#248] Small tweaks to intro paragraph.

* GitBook: [#249] Clean up data profiler paragraph.

* GitBook: [#250] Promote Complex Data Types to its own feature.

* GitBook: [#251] Update to advanced search

* GitBook: [#252] Update Roadmap

* GitBook: [#254] Remove old features page (text and screenshot based).

* GitBook: [#255] Remove references to removed page.

* GitBook: [#256] Add Descriptions and Tags section to feature overview.

* GitBook: [#257] Update title for "Know Your Data"

Co-authored-by: Ayush Shah <ayush.shah@deuexsolutions.com>
Co-authored-by: Suresh Srinivas <suresh@getcollate.io>
Co-authored-by: Shannon Bradshaw <shannon.bradshaw@arrikto.com>
Co-authored-by: OpenMetadata <github@harsha.io>
2021-11-13 09:33:20 -08:00

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This guide will help install Postgres connector and run manually

Postgres

{% hint style="info" %} Prerequisites

OpenMetadata is built using Java, DropWizard, Jetty, and MySQL.

  1. Python 3.7 or above {% endhint %}

Install from PyPI

{% tabs %} {% tab title="Install Using PyPI" %}

pip install 'openmetadata-ingestion[postgres]'

{% endtab %} {% endtabs %}

Run Manually

metadata ingest -c ./examples/workflows/postgres.json

Configuration

{% code title="postgres.json" %}

{
  "source": {
    "type": "postgres",
    "config": {
      "username": "openmetadata_user",
      "password": "openmetadata_password",
      "host_port": "localhost:5432",
      "database": "pagila",
      "service_name": "local_postgres",
      "data_profiler_enabled": "true",
      "data_profiler_offset": "0",
      "data_profiler_limit": "50000"
    }
  },
 ...

{% endcode %}

  1. username - pass the Postgres username.
  2. password - the password for the Postgres username.
  3. service_name - Service Name for this Postgres cluster. If you added the Postgres cluster through OpenMetadata UI, make sure the service name matches the same.
  4. filter_pattern - It contains includes, excludes options to choose which pattern of datasets you want to ingest into OpenMetadata.
  5. database - Database name from where data is to be fetched.
  6. data_profiler_enabled - Enable data-profiling (Optional). It will provide you the newly ingested data.
  7. data_profiler_offset - Specify offset.
  8. data_profiler_limit - Specify limit.

Publish to OpenMetadata

Below is the configuration to publish Postgres data into the OpenMetadata service.

Add Optionally pii processor and metadata-rest sink along with metadata-server config

{% code title="postgres.json" %}

{
  "source": {
    "type": "postgres",
    "config": {
      "username": "openmetadata_user",
      "password": "openmetadata_password",
      "host_port": "localhost:5432",
      "database": "pagila",
      "service_name": "local_postgres",
      "data_profiler_enabled": "true",
      "data_profiler_offset": "0",
      "data_profiler_limit": "50000"
    }
  },
  "sink": {
    "type": "metadata-rest",
    "config": {}
  },
  "metadata_server": {
    "type": "metadata-server",
    "config": {
      "api_endpoint": "http://localhost:8585/api",
      "auth_provider_type": "no-auth"
    }
  }
}

{% endcode %}