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Databricks Authorization

If you haven't already done so, you will need to set up a Databricks account before you begin the process described below.

Please see connection with databricks using go sql driver for details on how Lytics integrates with Databricks. You would need Host, HTTP Path and Personal Access Token in order to connect to Databricks. Please refer to Databrick's connection details for cluster or connection details for sql warehouse documentation to get host and HTTP path information. For personal access token, please refer to Databrick's generating personal access token documentation.

If you are new to creating authorizations in Lytics, see the Authorizations Dashboard documentation for more information.

  1. Select Databricks from the list of providers.
  2. Select the Databricks Database Authorization method for authorization.
  3. Enter a Label to identify your authorization.
  4. (Optional) Enter a Description for further context on your authorization.
  5. In the Host text box, enter Databricks server hostname.
  6. In the Port numeric text box, enter Databricks server port. Default port for Databricks cluster is 443.
  7. In the HTTP Path text box, enter Databricks compute resources URL.
  8. In the Token text box, enter your Databricks personal access token.
  9. Click Complete to save the authorization.

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