PostgresDatasource
- class great_expectations.datasource.fluent.PostgresDatasource(*, type: Literal['postgres'] = 'postgres', name: str, id: Optional[uuid.UUID] = None, assets: List[Union[great_expectations.datasource.fluent.sql_datasource.TableAsset, great_expectations.datasource.fluent.sql_datasource.QueryAsset]] = [], connection_string: Union[great_expectations.datasource.fluent.config_str.ConfigStr, pydantic.networks.PostgresDsn], create_temp_table: bool = True, kwargs: Dict[str, Union[great_expectations.datasource.fluent.config_str.ConfigStr, Any]] = )#
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Adds a postgres datasource to the data context.
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name – The name of this postgres datasource.
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connection_string – The SQLAlchemy connection string used to connect to the postgres database. For example: “postgresql+psycopg2://postgres:@localhost/test_database”
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assets – An optional dictionary whose keys are TableAsset or QueryAsset names and whose values are TableAsset or QueryAsset objects.
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- add_query_asset(name: str, query: str, order_by: Optional[SortersDefinition] = None, batch_metadata: Optional[BatchMetadata] = None) QueryAsset #
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Adds a query asset to this datasource.
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name – The name of this table asset.
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query – The SELECT query to selects the data to validate. It must begin with the “SELECT”.
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order_by – A list of Sorters or Sorter strings.
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batch_metadata – BatchMetadata we want to associate with this DataAsset and all batches derived from it.
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- Returns
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The query asset that is added to the datasource. The type of this object will match the necessary type for this datasource. eg, it could be a QueryAsset or a SqliteQueryAsset.
- add_table_asset(name: str, table_name: str, schema_name: Optional[str] = None, order_by: Optional[SortersDefinition] = None, batch_metadata: Optional[BatchMetadata] = None) TableAsset #
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Adds a table asset to this datasource.
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name – The name of this table asset.
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table_name – The table where the data resides.
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schema_name – The schema that holds the table.
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order_by – A list of Sorters or Sorter strings.
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batch_metadata – BatchMetadata we want to associate with this DataAsset and all batches derived from it.
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- Returns
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The table asset that is added to the datasource. The type of this object will match the necessary type for this datasource. eg, it could be a TableAsset or a SqliteTableAsset.