Google Cloud Storage connection reference
Learn about the fields used to create a Google Cloud Storage connection with ThoughtSpot DataFlow.
Here is a list of the fields for a Google Cloud Storage connection in ThoughtSpot DataFlow. You need specific information to establish a seamless and secure connection.
Connection properties
- Connection name
- 
Name your connection. Mandatory field. - Example:
- 
GoogleCloudStorageConnection 
 
- Connection type
- 
Choose the Google Cloud storage connection type. Mandatory field. - Example:
- 
Google Cloud storage 
 
- Project ID
- 
The identification number given to particular project, always unique. Mandatory field. - Example:
- 
myproject-1234 
 
- Authentication type
- 
It can be either Service Account or Access Tokens. Mandatory field. - Example:
- 
Service Account 
- Valid Values:
- 
Service Account, Access Token 
- Default:
- 
Service Account 
 
- Service account key or access token
- 
Provide the Service Account key when authentication type is selected as Service account and token when access token is selected as authentication type. Mandatory field. - Example:
- 
ABCDEFGH245HIJK 
 
- Bucket
- 
To specify GCS bucket name. Mandatory field. - Example:
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bucket 
 
- Use proxy
- 
If required, to use a proxy, select the checkbox Use Proxy and provide the details. Optional field. - Other notes:
- 
These are under Advanced configuration. 
 
- Host
- 
Specify the hostname or the IP address of the GCS system. Mandatory field. - Example:
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www.example.com 
 
- Port
- 
Specify the port associated to the GCS system. Mandatory field. - Example:
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1234 
 
- Protocol
- 
It can be either http or https. Mandatory field. - Example:
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http 
- Valid Values:
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http, https 
- Default:
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http 
 
Sync properties
- File name
- 
Specify name of the file. Mandatory field. - Example:
- 
PRODUCT.csv 
- Valid Values:
- 
Any string literal 
- Default:
- 
The name of the file used to create sync 
- Other notes:
- 
To specify wildcard pattern use '*' character in the file name 
 
- Enable archive on success
- 
Specify if file needs to be archived once it is succeeded. Optional field. - Example:
- 
No 
- Valid Values:
- 
Yes, No 
- Default:
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No 
 
- Delete file on success
- 
Specify if file needs to be deleted after execution is successful. Optional field. - Example:
- 
No 
- Valid Values:
- 
Yes, No 
- Default:
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No 
 
- Column delimiter
- 
Specify the column delimiter character. Mandatory field. - Example:
- 
, 
- Valid Values:
- 
Any printable ASCII character or decimal value for ASCII character 
- Default:
- 
The delimiter specified in sync 
 
- Skip header rows
- 
Skip the number of header rows specified while loading the data. Optional field. - Example:
- 
5 
- Valid Values:
- 
Any numeric value 
- Default:
- 
0 
 
- Compression
- 
Specify this if the file is compressed and what kind of compressed file it is. Mandatory field. - Example:
- 
gzip 
- Valid Values:
- 
None, gzip 
- Default:
- 
None 
 
- Row delimiter
- 
Specifies the character to be used to indicate the end of the row in the extracted data. Optional field. - Example:
- 
\\n 
- Valid Values:
- 
Any printable ASCII character 
- Default:
- 
\\n (new line character) 
 
- Enclosing character
- 
Specify if the text columns in the source data is enclosed in quotes. Optional field. - Example:
- 
Single 
- Valid Values:
- 
Single, Double, Empty 
- Default:
- 
Empty 
 
- Escape character
- 
Specify the escape character if using a text qualifier in the source data. Optional field. - Example:
- 
\\ 
- Valid Values:
- 
Any ASCII character 
- Default:
- 
Empty 
 
- Null value
- 
Specifies the string literal indicates the null value for a column. During the data load, the column value matching this string will be loaded as null in the target. Optional field. - Example:
- 
NULL 
- Valid Values:
- 
Any string literal 
- Default:
- 
NULL 
 
- Date style
- 
Specifies how to interpret the date format. Optional field. - Example:
- 
YMD 
- Valid Values:
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YMD,MDY,DMY,DMONY,MONDY,Y2MD,MDY2,DMY2,DMONY2, andMONDY2
- Default:
- 
YMD
- Other notes:
- 
MDY: 2-digit month, 2-digit day, 4-digit year
 DMY: 2-digit month, 2-digit day, 4-digit year
 DMONY: 2-digit day, 3-character month name, 4-digit year
 MONDY: 3-character month name, 2-digit day, 4-digit year
 Y2MD: 2-digit year, 2-digit month, 2-digit day
 MDY2: 2-digit month, 2-digit day, 2-digit year
 DMY2: 2-digit day, 2-digit month, 2-digit year
 DMONY2: 2-digit day, 3-character month name, 2-digit year
 MONDY2: 3-character month name, 2-digit day, 2-digit year
 
- Date delimiter
- 
Specifies the separator used in the date format. Optional field. - Example:
- 
- 
- Valid Values:
- 
Any printable ASCII character 
- Default:
- 
- 
 
- Time style
- 
Specifies the format of the time portion in the data. Optional field. - Example:
- 
24 hour 
- Valid Values:
- 
12 Hour, 24 Hour 
- Default:
- 
24 Hour 
 
- Time delimiter
- 
Specifies the character used as separate the time components. Optional field. - Example:
- 
: 
- Valid Values:
- 
Any printable ASCII character 
- Default:
- 
: 
 
- Decimal delimiter
- 
Specify the decimal delimiter for float/double/numeric data types. Optional field. - Example:
- 
. 
- Valid Values:
- 
(.), (,), EMPTY 
- Default:
- 
EMPTY 
 
- Skip trailer rows
- 
Skip the number of trailer rows specified while loading the data. Optional field. - Example:
- 
5 
- Valid Values:
- 
Any numeric value 
- Default:
- 
0 
 
- tsload options
- 
Specifies the parameters passed with the tsloadcommand, in addition to the commands already included by the application. The format for these parameters is:<param_1_name> = <param_1_value>- Example:
- 
date_time_format = %Y-%m-%d date_format = %Y-%m-%d;time_format = %H:%M:%S
- Valid Values:
- 
null_value = NULL max_ignored_rows = 0
- Default:
- 
max_ignored_rows = 0
 
- Boolean representation
- 
Specifies the representation of data in the boolean field. Optional field. - Example:
- 
true_false 
- Valid Values:
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true_false, T_F, 1_0, T_NULL 
- Default:
- 
true_false 
 
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