it's great


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| 发件人 | zhuangchong<[email protected]> |
| 日期 | 2022年12月13日 14:29 |
| 收件人 | [email protected]<[email protected]> |
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| 主题 | Re: [DISCUSS]create seatunnel-datasource-sdk repository |
+1

very much agree with this feature


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Best Wish
— Kerwin (zhuangchong)




> 2022年12月13日 14:15,CalvinKirs <[email protected]> 写道:
>
> Hi guys,
>
>
> In our Seatunnel WEB planning, we need to access the capability of a data 
> source that users can use to work with seatunnel.
>
> The data source specifically manages the metadata information of various 
> basic link parameters in a unified manner, and has the ability to persist and 
> retrieve the corresponding information. It also has connectivity testing and 
> basic metadata capabilities, such as the internal structure of the data 
> source.
> Users can also use the API or query the data structure of the corresponding 
> data source on the web page, which minimizes the cost of user configuration 
> errors and improves the ease of use of the product.
>
>
> Let's take jdbc connector as an example, if the user uses mysql, then in our 
> previous use, each task needs to configure its own mysql account password, 
> url and other parameters.
> And if we use the data source, that is, we can use the data source to manage 
> this metadata information, the task only needs to be associated with the 
> corresponding data source can be, and then need to be individually configured 
> only the specific parameters of their own jobs, we can also automatically get 
> the table schema on the page, the user selects the field needed only to 
> synchronize, without manual configuration.
>
>
> Of course, this is a general demand, AFAIK, Apache DolphinScheduler also has 
> corresponding demand, so I request to create a new repository, we provide the 
> corresponding SDK, users can use our SDK
> So I request to create a new repository, we provide the corresponding SDK, 
> users can use our SDK, and then complete their own requirements (this process 
> includes some permission checks, and some product business requirements).
>
>
> What do you think?
> Best wishes!
> Calvin Kirs
>

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