Trino
Supported trino version 352 and higher
Connection String
The connection string format is as follows:
trino://{username}:{password}@{hostname}:{port}/{catalog}
If you are running Trino with docker on local machine, please use the following connection URL
trino://trino@host.docker.internal:8080
Authentications
1. Basic Authentication
You can provide username
/password
in the connection string or in the Secure Extra
field at Advanced / Security
In Connection String
trino://{username}:{password}@{hostname}:{port}/{catalog}
In
Secure Extra
field{
"auth_method": "basic",
"auth_params": {
"username": "<username>",
"password": "<password>"
}
}
NOTE: if both are provided, Secure Extra
always takes higher priority.
2. Kerberos Authentication
In Secure Extra
field, config as following example:
{
"auth_method": "kerberos",
"auth_params": {
"service_name": "superset",
"config": "/path/to/krb5.config",
...
}
}
All fields in auth_params
are passed directly to the KerberosAuthentication
class.
3. JWT Authentication
Config auth_method
and provide token in Secure Extra
field
{
"auth_method": "jwt",
"auth_params": {
"token": "<your-jwt-token>"
}
}
4. Custom Authentication
To use custom authentication, first you need to add it into
ALLOWED_EXTRA_AUTHENTICATIONS
allow list in Superset config file:
from your.module import AuthClass
from another.extra import auth_method
ALLOWED_EXTRA_AUTHENTICATIONS: Dict[str, Dict[str, Callable[..., Any]]] = {
"trino": {
"custom_auth": AuthClass,
"another_auth_method": auth_method,
},
}
Then in Secure Extra
field:
{
"auth_method": "custom_auth",
"auth_params": {
...
}
}
You can also use custom authentication by providing reference to your trino.auth.Authentication
class
or factory function (which returns an Authentication
instance) to auth_method
.
All fields in auth_params
are passed directly to your class/function.
Reference: