Data Connectors¶
Driverless AI provides a number of data connectors for accessing external data sources. The following data connection types are enabled by default:
upload: The standard upload feature of Driverless AI.file: Local file system or server file system.hdfs: Hadoop file system. Remember to configure the HDFS config folder path and keytab.s3: Amazon S3. Optionally configure secret and access key.recipe_file: Custom recipe file upload.recipe_url: Custom recipe upload via URL.
Additionally, the following connections types can be enabled by modifying the enabled_file_systems configuration option (Native installs) or environment variable (Docker image installs):
dtap: Blue Data Tap file system, remember to configure the DTap sectiongcs: Google Cloud Storage, remember to configuregcs_path_to_service_account_jsongbq: Google Big Query, remember to configuregcs_path_to_service_account_jsonhive: Hive Connector, remember to configure Hiveminio: Minio Cloud Storage, remember to configuresecret and access keysnow: Snowflake Data Warehouse, remember to configure Snowflake credentialskdb: KDB+ Time Series Database, remember to configure KDB credentialsazrbs: Azure Blob Storage, remember to configure Azure credentialsjdbc: JDBC Connector, remember to configure JDBCh2o_drive: H2O Drive, remember to configureh2o_drive_endpoint_urlfeature_store: Feature Store, remember to configure feature_store_endpoint_url below
These data sources are exposed in the form of the file systems, and each file system is prefixed by a unique prefix. For example:
To reference data on S3, use
s3://.To reference data on HDFS, use the prefix
hdfs://.To reference data on Azure Blob Store, use
https://<storage_name>.blob.core.windows.net.To reference data on BlueData Datatap, use
dtap://.To reference data on Google BigQuery, make sure you know the Google BigQuery dataset and the table that you want to query. Use a standard SQL query to ingest data.
To reference data on Google Cloud Storage, use
gs://To reference data on kdb+, use the hostname and the port
http://<kdb_server>:<port>To reference data on MinIO, use
http://<endpoint_url>.To reference data on Snowflake, use a standard SQL query to ingest data.
To access a SQL database via JDBC, use a SQL query with the syntax associated with your database.
Refer to the following sections for more information: