Updated on 2022-09-15 GMT+08:00

Editing a Connection

Function

This API is used to edit a connection.

URI

  • URI format

    PUT /v1/{project_id}/connections/{connection_name}?ischeck=true

  • Parameter description
    Table 1 URI parameters

    Parameter

    Mandatory

    Type

    Description

    project_id

    Yes

    String

    Project ID. For details about how to obtain a project ID, see Project ID and Account ID.

    connection_name

    Yes

    String

    Name of a connection.

    ischeck

    No

    String

    Indicates whether to perform check. The default value is No.

Request

Table 2 Request header parameter

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

workspace

No

String

Workspace ID.

  • If this parameter is not set, data in the default workspace is queried by default.
  • To query data in other workspaces, this header must be carried.
Table 3 Connection parameters

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

name

Yes

String

Connection name. The name contains a maximum of 100 characters, including only letters, numbers, hyphens (-), and underscores (_). The connection name must be unique.

type

Yes

String

Connection type.

  • DWS
  • DLI
  • SparkSQL
  • HIVE
  • RDS
  • CloudTable
  • HOST

config

No

Map<String,String>

Connection configuration item. The configuration item varies with the connection type. You do not need to set the config parameter for DLI connections. For other types of connections, see the description of connection configuration items.

description

No

String

Description of the connection. The description contains a maximum of 255 characters.

Response

None.

Example Request

Modify a connection.

  • Request
    PUT /v1/b384b9e9ab9b4ee8994c8633aabc9505/connections/connection1?ischeck=true
    {
        "name":"connection1",
        "type":"DWS",
        "config":{
    	    "clusterName":"test",
    	    "userName":"dbadmin",
                "password":"*********",
    	    "kmsKey":"cdm-dlf",		
    	    "agentName":"cdm-donotdelete",		
    	    "sslEnable":false
        }
    }

Example Response

  • Success response

    HTTP status code 204

  • Failure response

    HTTP status code 400

    {
        "error_code":"DLF.6322",
        "error_msg":"The data connection does not exist."
    }

Status Codes

See Status Codes.