Creating a Workspace in Simple Mode
The system creates a default workspace named default for the DataArts Studio instance you buy and assigns administrator permissions to you. You can use the default workspace or create another workspace.
A workspace in a DataArts Studio instance is the basic unit for member management and role and permission allocation. It provides all DataArts Studio functions. Workspaces are allocated by branch or subsidiary (such as the group, subsidiary, and department), business domain (such as the procurement, production, and sales), or implementation environment (such as the development, test, and production environment). There are no fixed rules.
As an admin, you can manage user (member) permissions, resources, and compute engines for a workspace. To enable users to work together, admins can add users to a workspace and assign the preset roles of DataArts Studio (admin, developer, operator, and visitor) to the users. Users other than admins can access Management Center, DataArts Migration, DataArts Architecture, DataArts Factory, DataArts Catalog, DataArts Quality, DataArts DataService, and DataArts Security only after they are added to a workspace and assigned relevant roles.
Notes and Constraints
- There is no limit on the number of workspaces that can be created for a DataArts Studio instance.
- The storage of job logs and dirty data depends on the OBS service.
Prerequisites
You have obtained a DataArts Studio instance. For details, see Buying a DataArts Studio Instance.
Context
- The system creates a default workspace named default for the DataArts Studio instance you buy and assigns admin role to you.
- In a DataArts Studio instance created by an account, if an IAM user of the account needs to create a workspace, the IAM user must be assigned the DAYU Administrator or Tenant Administrator permissions. By default, the account has all the permissions for a DataArts Studio instance created by a user of the account.
- Users with the DAYU User permissions can access a workspace only after they are added as members of the workspace.
Creating a Workspace
- Log in to the DataArts Studio console as user Administrator or Tenant Administrator. For details, see Accessing the DataArts Studio Instance Console.
- On the Workspaces page, click Create Workspace. In the displayed dialog box, set the parameters listed in Table 1.
Figure 1 Creating a workspace
Table 1 Parameters for creating a workspace Parameter
Description
Name
Workspace name. It can contain a maximum of 32 characters, including only letters, digits, underscores (_), and hyphens (-). The workspace name must be unique in the current DataArts Studio instance.
Description
Workspace description
Mode
Select the workspace mode.
- Simple: This mode is easy to use, but does not allow you to strictly control data development processes and table permissions.
- Enterprise: In this mode, you can isolate the development environment from the production environment in the DataArts Factory and Management Center modules of DataArts Studio. This prevents developers' operations from affecting services in the production environment. For details about the enterprise mode, see Enterprise Mode Overview.
Enterprise Project
Enterprise project associated with the default workspace of the DataArts Studio instance. An enterprise project facilitates management of cloud resources. For details, see Enterprise Management User Guide.
This parameter is available only when an enterprise project has been created. If you want to connect the DataArts Studio instance to an instance of another cloud service, such as GaussDB(DWS), MRS, and RDS, ensure that the enterprise project of the DataArts Studio instance's workspace is the same as that of the target cloud service instance.- You can buy only one DataArts Studio instance for an enterprise project.
- If you want to enable communication between DataArts Studio and another cloud service, ensure that the enterprise project of DataArts Studio is the same as that of the target cloud service.
Job Log Path
OBS bucket for storing the job logs of DataArts Factory of DataArts Studio. To use the DataArts Factory module of DataArts Studio, workspace members must have the read and write permissions on the OBS bucket for storing job logs. Otherwise, the system cannot read or write job logs of DataArts Factory.
- Click Select. You can select an existing OBS bucket. The selected OBS bucket is globally configured in the current workspace.
- If this parameter is not set, job logs generated during data development are stored in the OBS bucket named dlf-log-{projectId} by default. {projectId} indicates the project ID, which can be obtained in the following way:
- Register with and log in to the management console.
- Hover the cursor on the username in the upper right corner and select My Credentials from the drop-down list.
- On the API Credentials page, obtain the account name, account ID, IAM username, and IAM user ID, and obtain the project and its ID from the project list.
Dirty Data Path
OBS bucket for storing dirty data generated during DLI SQL execution in DataArts Factory of DataArts Studio. To use DataArts Factory to develop and execute DLI SQL statements, workspace members must have the read and write permissions on the OBS bucket where DLI dirty data is stored. Otherwise, the system cannot read or write the dirty data generated during DLI SQL execution.
- Click Select. You can select a created OBS bucket. The selected OBS bucket is globally configured in the current workspace.
- If you do not set this parameter, dirty data generated during DLI SQL execution is stored in the OBS bucket named dlf-log-{projectId} by default.
Tags
You can add resource tags to classify resources.NOTE:If your account belongs to an organization and the organization has configured DataArts Studio tag policies, you need to add tags based on these policies. If a tag does not comply with the tag policies, instance creation may fail. Contact your administrator to learn more about tag policies.
If you have multiple workspaces, you can add tags to classify them by user, operator, or purpose. On the workspace list page, you can search for workspaces by tag.
A tag consists of a key and a value. When adding a tag, you can select a predefined tag created in Tag Management Service (TMS) or enter a custom tag. Then click Add to the right of the text box to add the tag.NOTE:To select predefined tags, ensure that you have created predefined tags in TMS. You can click View predefined tags to enter the Predefined Tag page of TMS. Then, click Create Tag to create a predefined tag. For details, see Creating Predefined Tags in Tag Management Service User Guide.
A maximum of 20 tags can be added to a workspace. Each tag key must be unique and can only match one tag value.
- Click OK.
Related Operations
- Disabling a workspace: After a workspace is created, it is enabled by default. If you do not need a workspace, you can disable it. If you want to use it in the future, you can enable it again.
On the Workspaces page, locate the workspace you want to disable and click to disable it. In the Disable Workspace dialog box, read the impact of disabling the workspace. If you want to continue, click Yes.
If you disable a workspace, you cannot access the workspace, edit the workspace, or view the quota of the workspace. In addition, jobs being scheduled in the workspace will stop.
CDM clusters in the workspace will still be billed.
- Enabling a workspace: On the Workspaces page, locate the workspace you want to enable and click in the Status column. In the Enable Workspace dialog box, click Yes.
- Editing a workspace: On the Workspaces page, locate the workspace you want to edit and click Edit in the Operation column. In the displayed Workspace Information dialog box, modify workspace parameters by referring to Table 1 and click OK.
You cannot modify tags when editing a workspace (see adding or editing tags), but you can add workspace members (see Adding Workspace Members and Assigning Roles) and configure workspace quotas (see Setting Workspace Quotas).
- Adding or editing tags: On the Workspaces page, locate a workspace, click More in the Operation column, and select Tags In the Tags dialog box, click Add/Edit Tag to add tags to the workspace or modify tags of the workspace.
- Viewing the quota usage: On the Workspaces page, locate a workspace and click Quota Usage in the Operation column. In the displayed Quota Usage dialog box, you can view the quota usage of each module.
- Pinning a workspace to top: On the Workspaces page, locate a workspace, click More in the Operation column, and select Pin to Top.
- Deleting a workspace: On the Workspaces page, locate a workspace, click More in the Operation column, and select Delete. In the Delete Workspace dialog box, click OK.
Mis-deletion may result in service loss. To delete a workspace, you must use the Administrator or Tenant Administrator account and ensure that the workspace does not contain any of the following resources:
- Management Center: data connections
- DataArts Migration: CDM clusters
- DataArts Architecture: subjects, logical models, standards, physical models, dimensional models, and metrics
- DataArts Factory: jobs, job directories, scripts, script directories, and resources
- DataArts Quality: quality jobs and comparison jobs
- DataArts Catalog: technical assets including tables and files, and metadata collection tasks
- DataArts DataService: clusters, APIs, and apps
- DataArts Security: sensitive data discovery tasks, masking policies, static masking tasks, and data watermarking tasks
If any module has resources, a message is displayed, indicating that the workspace cannot be deleted.
If any module has resources, delete the resources as prompted and try again.
Figure 2 Message indicating that the workspace cannot be deleted
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