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Run the Fivetran Connector Externally /connectors/pipeline/fivetran/yaml

Run the Fivetran Connector Externally

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

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

{% partial file="/v1.3/connectors/external-ingestion-deployment.md" /%}

Requirements

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

To access Fivetran APIs, a Fivetran account on a Standard, Enterprise, or Business Critical plan is required.

Python Requirements

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

pip3 install "openmetadata-ingestion[fivetran]"

Metadata Ingestion

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

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 Fivetran:

{% codePreview %}

{% codeInfoContainer %}

Source Configuration - Service Connection

{% codeInfo srNumber=1 %}

apiKey: Fivetran API Key.

Follow the steps mentioned below to generate the Fivetran API key and API secret:

  • Click your user name in your Fivetran dashboard.
  • Click API Key.
  • Click Generate API key. (If you already have an API key, then the button text is Generate new API key.)
  • Make a note of the key and secret as they won't be displayed once you close the page or navigate away.

For more detailed documentation visit here.

{% /codeInfo %}

{% codeInfo srNumber=2 %}

apiSecret: Fivetran API Secret.

From the above step where the API key is generated copy the the API secret

{% /codeInfo %}

{% codeInfo srNumber=3 %}

hostPort: HostPort of the Fivetran instance.

Hostport of the Fivetran instance that the connection will be made to By default OpenMetadata will use https://api.fivetran.com to connect to the Fivetran APIs.

{% /codeInfo %}

{% codeInfo srNumber=4 %}

limit: Fivetran API Limit For Pagination.

This refers to the maximum number of records that can be returned in a single page of results when using Fivetran's API for pagination.

{% /codeInfo %}

{% partial file="/v1.3/connectors/yaml/pipeline/source-config-def.md" /%}

{% partial file="/v1.3/connectors/yaml/ingestion-sink-def.md" /%}

{% partial file="/v1.3/connectors/yaml/workflow-config-def.md" /%}

{% /codeInfoContainer %}

{% codeBlock fileName="filename.yaml" %}

source:
  type: fivetran
  serviceName: local_fivetran
  serviceConnection:
    config:
      type: Fivetran
      apiKey: <fivetran api key>
      apiSecret: <fivetran api secret>
      # hostPort: https://api.fivetran.com (default)
      # limit: 1000 (default)

{% partial file="/v1.3/connectors/yaml/pipeline/source-config.md" /%}

{% partial file="/v1.3/connectors/yaml/ingestion-sink.md" /%}

{% partial file="/v1.3/connectors/yaml/workflow-config.md" /%}

{% /codeBlock %}

{% /codePreview %}

{% partial file="/v1.3/connectors/yaml/ingestion-cli.md" /%}