Igor Sapego created IGNITE-25954:
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             Summary: DB API Driver 3: Document additional arguments of 
pyignite_dbapi.connect()
                 Key: IGNITE-25954
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-25954
             Project: Ignite
          Issue Type: Improvement
          Components: documentation ai3, thin clients ai3
            Reporter: Igor Sapego


Below is the documentation comment from code, which contains all the arguments. 
Let's make sure they all are described in the documentation.

{code:python}
    """
    Establish connection with the Ignite cluster.

    Parameters
    ----------
    address: [str]
        A list of cluster node addresses for the client to choose from. Used 
for initial connection and fail-over.

    Keyword Arguments
    -----------------
    identity: str, optional
        An identifier to use for authentication. E.g. username.
    secret: str, optional
        A secret to use for authentication. E.g. password.
    schema: str, optional
        A schema name to be used by default. Default value: 'PUBLIC'.
    timezone: str, optional
        A timezone to use as a client's timezone. Required to correctly work 
with date/time values, received from
        the client. By default, a server's timezone is used.
    page_size: int, optional
        Maximum number of rows that can be received or sent in a single 
request. Default value: 1024.
    timeout: int, optional
        A timeout for network operations, in seconds. Default value: 30.
    autocommit: bool, optional
        Connection autocommit mode. Default value: True (enabled).
    use_ssl: bool, optional
        Set to True if you like to use SSL for your connection. Make sure it's 
configured on the server side as well.
    ssl_keyfile: str, optional
        A path to SSL key file to identify the local (client) party.
    ssl_certfile: str, optional
        A path to ssl certificate file to identify the local (client) party.
    ssl_ca_certfile: str, optional
        A path to a trusted certificate or a certificate chain.
        Required to check the validity of the remote (server-side) certificate.
    """
{code}




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