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# CLI Ingestion
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Batch ingestion involves extracting metadata from a source system in bulk. Typically, this happens on a predefined schedule using the [Metadata Ingestion](../docs/components.md#ingestion-framework) framework.
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The metadata that is extracted includes point-in-time instances of dataset, chart, dashboard, pipeline, user, group, usage, and task metadata.
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## Installing DataHub CLI
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:::note Required Python Version
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Installing DataHub CLI requires Python 3.6+.
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Run the following commands in your terminal:
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```
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python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip wheel setuptools
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python3 -m pip install --upgrade acryl-datahub
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python3 -m datahub version
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```
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Your command line should return the proper version of DataHub upon executing these commands successfully.
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Check out the [CLI Installation Guide](../docs/cli.md#installation) for more installation options and troubleshooting tips.
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## Installing Connector Plugins
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Our CLI follows a plugin architecture. You must install connectors for different data sources individually.
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For a list of all supported data sources, see [the open source docs](../docs/cli.md#sources).
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Once you've found the connectors you care about, simply install them using `pip install`.
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For example, to install the `mysql` connector, you can run
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```shell
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pip install --upgrade 'acryl-datahub[mysql]'
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```
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Check out the [alternative installation options](../docs/cli.md#alternate-installation-options) for more reference.
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## Configuring a Recipe
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Create a [Recipe](recipe_overview.md) yaml file that defines the source and sink for metadata, as shown below.
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```yaml
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# example-recipe.yml
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# MySQL source configuration
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source:
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type: mysql
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config:
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username: root
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password: password
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host_port: localhost:3306
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# Recipe sink configuration.
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sink:
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type: "datahub-rest"
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config:
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server: "https://<your domain name>.acryl.io/gms"
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token: <Your API key>
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```
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The **source** configuration block defines where to extract metadata from. This can be an OLTP database system, a data warehouse, or something as simple as a file. Each source has custom configuration depending on what is required to access metadata from the source. To see configurations required for each supported source, refer to the [Sources](source_overview.md) documentation.
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The **sink** configuration block defines where to push metadata into. Each sink type requires specific configurations, the details of which are detailed in the [Sinks](sink_overview.md) documentation.
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To configure your instance of DataHub as the destination for ingestion, set the "server" field of your recipe to point to your DataHub Cloud instance's domain suffixed by the path `/gms`, as shown below.
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A complete example of a DataHub recipe file, which reads from MySQL and writes into a DataHub instance:
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For more information and examples on configuring recipes, please refer to [Recipes](recipe_overview.md).
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### Using Recipes with Authentication
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In DataHub Cloud deployments, only the `datahub-rest` sink is supported, which simply means that metadata will be pushed to the REST endpoints exposed by your DataHub instance. The required configurations for this sink are
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1. **server**: the location of the REST API exposed by your instance of DataHub
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2. **token**: a unique API key used to authenticate requests to your instance's REST API
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The token can be retrieved by logging in as admin. You can go to Settings page and generate a Personal Access Token with your desired expiration date.
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<p align="center">
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<img width="70%" src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/datahub-project/static-assets/main/imgs/saas/home-(1).png"/>
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</p>
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<p align="center">
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<img width="70%" src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/datahub-project/static-assets/main/imgs/saas/settings.png"/>
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</p>
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:::info Secure Your API Key
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Please keep Your API key secure & avoid sharing it.
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If you are on DataHub Cloud and your key is compromised for any reason, please reach out to the DataHub team at support@acryl.io.
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## Ingesting Metadata
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The final step requires invoking the DataHub CLI to ingest metadata based on your recipe configuration file.
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To do so, simply run `datahub ingest` with a pointer to your YAML recipe file:
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```shell
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datahub ingest -c <path/to/recipe.yml>
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```
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## Scheduling Ingestion
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Ingestion can either be run in an ad-hoc manner by a system administrator or scheduled for repeated executions. Most commonly, ingestion will be run on a daily cadence.
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To schedule your ingestion job, we recommend using a job schedule like [Apache Airflow](https://airflow.apache.org/). In cases of simpler deployments, a CRON job scheduled on an always-up machine can also work.
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Note that each source system will require a separate recipe file. This allows you to schedule ingestion from different sources independently or together.
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Learn more about scheduling ingestion in the [Scheduling Ingestion Guide](/metadata-ingestion/schedule_docs/intro.md).
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## Reference
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Please refer the following pages for advanced guids on CLI ingestion.
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- [Reference for `datahub ingest` command](../docs/cli.md#ingest)
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- [UI Ingestion Guide](../docs/ui-ingestion.md)
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:::tip Compatibility
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DataHub server uses a 3 digit versioning scheme, while the CLI uses a 4 digit scheme. For example, if you're using DataHub server version 0.10.0, you should use CLI version 0.10.0.x, where x is a patch version.
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We do this because we do CLI releases at a much higher frequency than server releases, usually every few days vs twice a month.
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For ingestion sources, any breaking changes will be highlighted in the [release notes](../docs/how/updating-datahub.md). When fields are deprecated or otherwise changed, we will try to maintain backwards compatibility for two server releases, which is about 4-6 weeks. The CLI will also print warnings whenever deprecated options are used.
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