Using a Connection String

For some applications, you might need to use a connection string to connect to your data source. For detailed information about how to use a connection string in an ODBC application, refer to the documentation for the application that you are using.

The connection strings in the following sections are examples showing the minimum set of connection attributes that you must specify to successfully connect to the data source. Depending on the configuration of the data source and the type of connection you are working with, you might need to specify additional connection attributes. For detailed information about all the attributes that you can use in the connection string, see Connector Configuration Options.

DSN Connection String Example

The following is an example of a connection string for a connection that uses a DSN:

DSN=[DataSourceName]

[DataSourceName] is the DSN that you are using for the connection.

You can set additional configuration options by appending key-value pairs to the connection string. Configuration options that are passed in using a connection string take precedence over configuration options that are set in the DSN.

DSN-less Connection String Examples

Some applications provide support for connecting to a data source using a connector without a DSN. To connect to a data source without using a DSN, use a connection string instead.

The placeholders in the examples are defined as follows, in alphabetical order:

  • [AuthType] is the method that is used for authentication.
  • [PortNumber] is the number of the port that the Starburst Enterprise server uses to listen for client connections.
  • [Server] is the IP address or host name of the Starburst Enterprise server to which you are connecting.
  • [YourAccessToken] is the access token that you use to access the Starburst Enterprise server.
  • [YourUserName] is the user name that you use to access the Starburst Enterprise server.

The following is the format of a DSN-less connection string:

Driver=Starburst Starburst ODBC Driver;
Host=[Server];Port=[PortNumber];

For example:

Driver=Starburst Starburst ODBC Driver;
Host=192.168.222.160;Port=8080;

Connecting to Starburst Using an Access Token

For JWT connections, you can connect to the Starburst Enterprise server by passing down an access token. The following is the format of a DSN-less connection string for connecting to Starburst Enterprise using access token passdown:

Driver=Starburst ODBC Driver;
Host=[Server];Port=[PortNumber];AuthenticationType=JWT Authentication;AccessToken=[YourAccessToken];

For example:

Driver=Starburst ODBC Driver;
Host=192.168.222.160;Port=8080;AuthenticationType=JWT Authentication;AccessToken=kN9PcyQ9prK4LvL4R+lVE=;