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| title: How To Run Ingestion Pipeline Via CLI with Basic Auth
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| slug: /how-to-guides/admin-guide/cli-ingestion-with-basic-auth
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| ---
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| 
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| # How To Run Ingestion Pipeline Via CLI with Basic Auth
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| 
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| Out of the box, OpenMetadata comes with a Username & Password Login Mechanism.
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| {% inlineCalloutContainer %}
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| 
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| {%inlineCallout icon="10k" bold="Basic Authentication" href="/deployment/security/basic-auth"%}
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| Basic Authentication
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| {% /inlineCallout %}
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| 
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| {% /inlineCalloutContainer %}
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| 
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| 
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| From `0.12.1` OpenMetadata has changed the default `no-auth` to `Basic` auth, So to run any ingestion pipeline from CLI you will have to pass the `jwtToken` and `authProvider` in the `securityConfig`.
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| 
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| ## How to get the JWT token
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| 
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| **1.** Go to the `settings` page from the `activity bar` Section. Click on the `Bots` and you will see the list of bots, then click on the `ingestion-bot`.
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|    
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|    {% image
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|     src="/images/v1.8/cli-ingestion-with-basic-auth/settings-bot.png"
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|     alt="settings-bot" /%}
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| 
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|    {% image
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|     src="/images/v1.8/cli-ingestion-with-basic-auth/bot-list.png"
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|     alt="bot-list" /%}
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| 
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| 
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| **2.** You will be redirected to the `ingestion-bot` details page. there you will get the JWT token, click on the copy button and copy the JWT token.
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|    {% image
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| src="/images/v1.8/cli-ingestion-with-basic-auth/bot-token.png"
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| alt="bot-token" /%}
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| 
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| 
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| Alright, now you have the JWT token, let see how to add that into the workflow config.
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| 
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| ## How to add JWT token into the workflow config
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| 
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| Now Past the copied JWT Token into your pipeline `securityConfig`, So your final workflow config will look like this.
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| 
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| 
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| > AuthProvider Should be **openmetadata** i.e authProvider: openmetadata
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| 
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| ```yaml
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| workflowConfig:
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|   openMetadataServerConfig:
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|     hostPort: http://localhost:8585/api
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|     authProvider: openmetadata
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|     securityConfig:
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|       jwtToken: 'eyJraWQiO...'
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| ```
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| 
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| Now you can run the pipeline by running.
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| 
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| ```commandline
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| metadata ingest -c ./pipeline_name.yaml
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| ```
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