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Run DomoDatabase Connector using the CLI /connectors/database/domo-database/cli

Run Domo Database using the metadata CLI

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Feature Status
Stage PROD
Metadata {% icon iconName="check" /%}
Query Usage {% icon iconName="cross" /%}
Data Profiler {% icon iconName="check" /%}
Data Quality {% icon iconName="check" /%}
Lineage Partially via Views
DBT {% icon iconName="check" /%}
Supported Versions --
Feature Status
Lineage Partially via Views
Table-level {% icon iconName="check" /%}
Column-level {% icon iconName="check" /%}

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In this section, we provide guides and references to use the Domo Database connector.

Configure and schedule DomoDatabase metadata and profiler workflows from the OpenMetadata UI:

Requirements

{%inlineCallout icon="description" bold="OpenMetadata 0.12 or later" href="/deployment"%} To deploy OpenMetadata, check the Deployment guides. {%/inlineCallout%}

To run the Ingestion via the UI you'll need to use the OpenMetadata Ingestion Container, which comes shipped with custom Airflow plugins to handle the workflow deployment.

Note:

For metadata ingestion, kindly make sure add alteast data scopes to the clientId provided. Question related to scopes, click here.

Python Requirements

To run the DomoDatabase ingestion, you will need to install:

pip3 install "openmetadata-ingestion[domo]"

Metadata Ingestion

All connectors are defined as JSON Schemas. Here you can find the structure to create a connection to DomoDatbase.

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

1. Define the YAML Config

This is a sample config for DomoDatabase:

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{% codeInfoContainer %}

Source Configuration - Service Connection

{% codeInfo srNumber=1 %}

Client ID: Client ID to Connect to DOMODatabase.

{% /codeInfo %}

{% codeInfo srNumber=2 %}

Secret Token: Secret Token to Connect DOMODatabase.

{% /codeInfo %}

{% codeInfo srNumber=3 %}

Access Token: Access to Connect to DOMODatabase.

{% /codeInfo %}

{% codeInfo srNumber=4 %}

API Host: API Host to Connect to DOMODatabase instance.

{% /codeInfo %}

{% codeInfo srNumber=5 %}

SandBox Domain: Connect to SandBox Domain.

{% /codeInfo %}

{% codeInfo srNumber=6 %}

database: Optional name to give to the database in OpenMetadata. If left blank, we will use default as the database name

{% /codeInfo %}

Source Configuration - Source Config

{% codeInfo srNumber=7 %}

The sourceConfig is defined here:

markDeletedTables: To flag tables as soft-deleted if they are not present anymore in the source system.

includeTables: true or false, to ingest table data. Default is true.

includeViews: true or false, to ingest views definitions.

databaseFilterPattern, schemaFilterPattern, tableFilternPattern: Note that the filter supports regex as include or exclude. You can find examples here

{% /codeInfo %}

Sink Configuration

{% codeInfo srNumber=8 %}

To send the metadata to OpenMetadata, it needs to be specified as type: metadata-rest.

{% /codeInfo %}

Workflow Configuration

{% codeInfo srNumber=9 %}

The main property here is the openMetadataServerConfig, where you can define the host and security provider of your OpenMetadata installation.

For a simple, local installation using our docker containers, this looks like:

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Advanced Configuration

{% codeInfo srNumber=10 %}

Connection Options (Optional): Enter the details for any additional connection options that can be sent to Athena during the connection. These details must be added as Key-Value pairs.

{% /codeInfo %}

{% codeInfo srNumber=11 %}

Connection Arguments (Optional): Enter the details for any additional connection arguments such as security or protocol configs that can be sent to Athena during the connection. These details must be added as Key-Value pairs.

  • 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" %}

source:
  type: domodatabase
  serviceName: local_DomoDatabase
  serviceConnection:
    config:
      type: DomoDashboard
      clientId: client-id
      secretToken: secret-token
      accessToken: access-token
      apiHost: api.domo.com
      sandboxDomain: https://<api_domo>.domo.com
      # database: database
      # connectionOptions:
      #   key: value
      # connectionArguments:
      #   key: value
  sourceConfig:
    config:
      type: DatabaseMetadata
      markDeletedTables: true
      includeTables: true
      includeViews: true
      # includeTags: true
      # databaseFilterPattern:
      #   includes:
      #     - database1
      #     - database2
      #   excludes:
      #     - database3
      #     - database4
      # schemaFilterPattern:
      #   includes:
      #     - schema1
      #     - schema2
      #   excludes:
      #     - schema3
      #     - schema4
      # tableFilterPattern:
      #   includes:
      #     - users
      #     - type_test
      #   excludes:
      #     - table3
      #     - table4
sink:
  type: metadata-rest
  config: {}
workflowConfig:
  openMetadataServerConfig:
    hostPort: "http://localhost:8585/api"
    authProvider: openmetadata
    securityConfig:
      jwtToken: "{bot_jwt_token}"

{% /codeBlock %}

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Workflow Configs for Security Provider

We support different security providers. You can find their definitions here.

Openmetadata JWT Auth

  • JWT tokens will allow your clients to authenticate against the OpenMetadata server. To enable JWT Tokens, you will get more details here.
workflowConfig:
  openMetadataServerConfig:
    hostPort: "http://localhost:8585/api"
    authProvider: openmetadata
    securityConfig:
      jwtToken: "{bot_jwt_token}"
  • You can refer to the JWT Troubleshooting section link for any issues in your JWT configuration. If you need information on configuring the ingestion with other security providers in your bots, you can follow this doc link.

2. Run with the CLI

First, we will need to save the YAML file. Afterward, and with all requirements installed, we can run:

metadata ingest -c <path-to-yaml>

Note that from connector to connector, this recipe will always be the same. By updating the YAML configuration, you will be able to extract metadata from different sources.

dbt Integration

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{% tile icon="mediation" title="dbt Integration" description="Learn more about how to ingest dbt models' definitions and their lineage." link="/connectors/ingestion/workflows/dbt" /%}

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{% tile title="Ingest with Airflow" description="Configure the ingestion using Airflow SDK" link="/connectors/database/domo-database/airflow" / %}

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