You need specific information to establish a seamless and secure connection. The following fields are required, except where noted.
If your Databricks is hosted on Microsoft Azure, see Databricks on Microsoft Azure connection reference.
- Connection name
- Enter a new Databricks connection name.
- Connection description
- Provide a short description of the connection. (Optional)
- Host
- Enter the Databricks server host name without the protocol.
- Example: dbs.example.cloud.databricks.com
- HTTP Path
- Enter the Databricks HTTP path.
- User
- Email address associated with your Databricks account.
- Password
- Specify the password of the Databricks account.
Databricks on Microsoft Azure connection reference
- Connection name
- Enter a new Databricks connection name.
- Connection description
- Provide a short description of the connection. (Optional)
- Host
- Enter the Databricks server hostname.
- For more information, see Get server hostname, port, HTTP path, and JDBC URL.
- Example: abc-1234567890123456.78.azuredatabricks.net
- HTTP Path
- Enter the Databricks HTTP path.
- For more information, see Get server hostname, port, HTTP path, and JDBC URL.
- Example: sql/protocolv1/o/1234567890123456/7890-123456-abc789
- User
- Enter your login email to your Azure account. If this does not work, try “token”.
- Password
- Enter your ‘personal access token’ generated in Databricks. This is not the password for your Azure account.
- For more information, see Generate a personal access token.
For detailed information on using ThoughtSpot with an Azure Databricks cluster, see Microsoft Azure ThoughtSpot documentation