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FIELD | FIELD TYPE | DESCRIPTION | EXAMPLE | |||||
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client | string | Onboarded client in Azure to access powerbi | ||||||
secret | string | Onboarded client secret in Azure to access powerbi | ||||||
tenant | string | Tenant ID of where powerbi exists | ||||||
output_path | string | Absolute path to the output location where files are to be written | “/tmp/output” | |||||
mask | boolean | To enable masking or not | true | |||||
timeout | integer | Timeout in seconds allowed against the powerbi APIs, for slower connections we recommend 30, default is 20 | 20 | |||||
filter_flag | stringboolean | Enable or disable filtering workspaces based on filter_workspaces | false | |||||
filter_workspaces | list<string> | List of workspace names that should be processed, this is case insensitive. Note that personal workspaces are excluded globally and will never be included even if you include it here. | [“data lab”, “analysis models”] | |||||
mapping | JSON | Add the mapping for each data source in Power BI to a data source that is loaded into K. You will need to map the data source name in Power BI to the data source host name in K (these can be found on the Sources page) Skip any data sources are not onboarded in K (these will be loaded in as references until the source is added to K). See Host / Database Mapping for more details | Where somehost is the alternate name created in Power BI for the Analytics database that has been onboarded to K
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