source: type: redshift config: # Coordinates host_port: example.something.us-west-2.redshift.amazonaws.com:5439 database: DemoDatabase # Credentials username: user password: pass # Options options: # driver_option: some-option include_table_lineage: true include_usage_statistics: true # The following options are only used when include_usage_statistics is true # it appends the domain after the resdhift username which is extracted from the Redshift audit history # in the format username@email_domain email_domain: mydomain.com profiling: enabled: true # Only collect table level profiling information profile_table_level_only: true sink: # sink configs #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Extra options when running Redshift behind a proxy # This requires you to have already installed the Microsoft ODBC Driver for SQL Server. # See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/connect/python/pyodbc/step-1-configure-development-environment-for-pyodbc-python-development?view=sql-server-ver15 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ source: type: redshift config: host_port: my-proxy-hostname:5439 options: connect_args: # check all available options here: https://pypi.org/project/redshift-connector/ ssl_insecure: "false" # Specifies if IDP hosts server certificate will be verified sink: # sink configs