Ayush Shah d9551ed337
Fix #15 (#16)
* Fix #15

* Pylint Relative Imports handled

* Final Newline lint error resolved

* Pylint Unused Imports handled

* Pylint command modified

* AllowDenyPattern error resolved

* EntityReference changes for common to entityReference

* vscode settings removed

* Resolved reoccuring function

* pylintrc file implemented

* Fix pylintrc file

* Pylint Errors resolved + import errors resolved and includepattern included

Co-authored-by: Suresh Srinivas <srini3005@gmail.com>
2021-08-07 11:00:35 +05:30

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description
This guide will help install Postgres connector and run manually

Postgres

Postgres

{% hint style="info" %} Prerequisites

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

  1. Python 3.7 or above

  2. Create and activate python env

    python3 -m venv env
    source env/bin/activate
    

{% endhint %}

Install

pip install '.[postgres]'

Run Manually

metadata ingest -c ./pipelines/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",
      "service_type": "POSTGRES",
      "include_pattern": {
        "deny": ["pg_openmetadata.*[a-zA-Z0-9]*","information_schema.*[a-zA-Z0-9]*"]      }
    }
  },
 ...

{% endcode %}

  1. username - pass the Postgres username.
  2. password - 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. table_pattern - It contains allow, deny options to choose which pattern of datasets you want to ingest into OpenMetadata.
  5. database - Database name from where data is to be fetched.