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Using Yonghong BI to Access HetuEngine
Updated on 2022-11-18 GMT+08:00
Using Yonghong BI to Access HetuEngine
Use Yonghong Desktop 9.1 as an example to describe how to access HetuEngine.
Prerequisites
- Yonghong Desktop has been installed.
- The JDBC JAR file has been obtained. For details, see 1.
- A human-machine user, for example, hetu_user, has been created in the cluster. For details, see Creating a HetuEngine User. For clusters with Ranger authentication enabled, the Ranger permission must be added to user hetu_user based on service requirements. For details, see Adding a Ranger Access Permission Policy for HetuEngine.
- A compute instance has been created and is running properly. For details, see Creating HetuEngine Compute Instances.
Procedure
- Open Yonghong Desktop and choose Create Connection > presto.
- On the data source configuration page, set parameters by referring to Figure 1. User and Password are the username and password of the created human-machine user. After the configuration is complete, click Test Connection.
- Driver: Choose Custom > Select Custom Driver. Click , edit the driver name, click Upload File to upload the obtained JDBC JAR file, and click OK.
- URL: Enter the URL either in the HSBroker mode. For details, see Table 1.
- Server Login: Select Username and Password and enter the username and password.
- Driver: Choose Custom > Select Custom Driver. Click , edit the driver name, click Upload File to upload the obtained JDBC JAR file, and click OK.
- Click New Data Set. On the page that is displayed, modify the save path and change the file name by referring to Figure 2, and click OK.
- Select the file name of the data set created in 3 under DemoAll. The default file name Untitled-0 is used as an example. Choose Untitled-0 > hive > default > Views and select SQL Data Set under New Data Set in the right pane.
- In the Connection area, select the new data set created in 3. All table information is displayed. Select a table, for example, test, and click Refresh Data. All table information is displayed in the Data Details area on the right.
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