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* refactor(connectors): split KtxDialect into core and KtxSqlDialect Separate the dialect contract into a driver-agnostic core (display/ref formatting and type mapping) and a SQL-only extension (query generators). The catalog and entity-details paths resolve the core dialect for any snapshot driver, so it must stay free of SQL generation; this is the prerequisite refactor for adding non-SQL primary sources. - KtxDialect keeps type, formatDisplayRef, parseDisplayRef, columnDisplayTablePartCount, mapDataType, mapToDimensionType - KtxSqlDialect extends it with quoteIdentifier, formatTableName, and the query/sample/statistics generators; the 7 SQL dialects implement it - add getSqlDialectForDriver for SQL drivers; the 7 connectors and the relationship-benchmark harness consume it - thread the relationship pipeline (profiling/validation/composite/ discovery) as KtxSqlDialect | null so a non-SQL source skips coverage SQL and its candidates stay in review; local-enrichment builds the SQL dialect only when the connector advertises readOnlySql Pure extraction: no behavior change for the existing 7 drivers. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(connectors): add MongoDB connector for issue #305 Add a read-only MongoDB connector that treats a database as a primary context source: collections map to tables and inferred top-level fields to columns. MongoDB is the first non-SQL source (readOnlySql: false), so ktx sql and metric compilation do not apply, but its collections flow through ingest, descriptions, and relationship discovery. - schema-inference: infer a flat column schema from the most recent sample_size documents (by _id desc, or order_by for non-ObjectId keys). Union BSON types per field, mark multi-type fields mixed (string), keep sub-documents/arrays as a single opaque json column, derive nullability from presence, treat _id as the primary key - connector: KtxMongoDbScanConnector behind an injectable client seam; strictly read-only (find/listCollections/estimatedDocumentCount only), no executeReadOnly; resolves env:/file: via resolveKtxConfigReference - core-only KtxMongoDbDialect and a live-database introspection adapter - wire the mongodb driver: driver union, dialect registry, driver registration (scopeConfigKey databases), mongodbConnectionSchema, connection-drivers, normalizeDriver, the live-database route, and the ktx setup picker. ktx sql is refused by the read-only SQL capability gate - tests: schema inference, connector snapshot via a fake client, dialect, driver-schema parsing, and the ktx sql rejection Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs(integrations): document the MongoDB primary source Add a MongoDB section to the primary-sources reference: connection config (url, databases, enabled_tables, sample_size, order_by), mongodb+srv/TLS/ Atlas notes, the schema-inference explainer, a features matrix, and the non-SQL caveat. Update the frontmatter and connection field reference. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(connectors): address review blockers on the MongoDB connector - introspect: skip estimatedDocumentCount for views. The count command is rejected on a MongoDB view (CommandNotSupportedOnView), so counting a view aborted introspect for the whole connection; compute estimatedRows only for real collections, as ClickHouse does. - sl: refuse a semantic-layer query against a non-SQL connection instead of defaulting it to the Postgres dialect. compileLocalSlQuery (the shared CLI + MCP path) now rejects a driver with no SQL dialect via the new isSqlQueryableDriver authority, keeping MongoDB context-only per issue #305. - tests: cover input.tableScope and the empty-scope skip for the Mongo connector (the scan layer does not post-filter), the view no-count path, and the ktx sl query refusal for a mongodb connection. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * polish(mongodb): compute sampled nullCount and document sampling caveats Address the non-blocking review notes: - sampleColumn now counts null/absent values over the sampled window instead of returning nullCount: null, since the documents are already in hand - warn that a custom order_by must be indexed (an unindexed sort hits MongoDB's in-memory sort limit on large collections) in the connection schema and docs - note that sampled values for nested fields are stringified, not faithfully serialized, so the json opacity is deliberate Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs(examples): add a MongoDB connector example A manual, container-backed example mirroring examples/postgres-historic: - docker-compose.yml + init/seed.js seed a representative dataset (nested documents, arrays, a Decimal128, a mixed-type field, a nullable field, an ObjectId reference, and a view) on first container start - scripts/smoke.sh + introspect-smoke.mjs assert the connector's inferred schema with no LLM credentials — the same introspection entry point ktx ingest's database-schema stage uses, including the view-no-count path - README.md documents the smoke and a full keyless ktx ingest run (claude-code LLM + managed sentence-transformers embeddings) Works with Docker Compose or podman compose. Verified end to end. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: ignore examples/** in knip to fix dead-code false positives The MongoDB connector example files (examples/mongodb/init/seed.js and examples/mongodb/scripts/introspect-smoke.mjs) are used at runtime but were flagged as unused by knip. Add examples/** to the ignore array, matching the existing .context/** entry. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_0114qQV8fJ5a5ME3XbMVRzbL * fix(mongodb): refuse non-SQL connections before SQL analysis `ktx sql` and the MCP sql_execution tool resolved a SQL-analysis dialect (falling back to Postgres for a non-SQL driver) and ran read-only validation before the connector capability gate refused the connection. For a MongoDB connection that spun up the parser/daemon and produced Postgres parser diagnostics instead of a clean non-SQL refusal. Route both entry points through a shared assertSqlQueryableConnection guard before dialect selection, mirroring compileLocalSlQuery. The federated duckdb path has no driver and is exempted at each call site. Add CLI and MCP regression tests asserting validation/connector work never starts for a MongoDB connection. * fix(mongodb): pass CI gates (dialect boundary, secrets, setup test) Three latent failures in the connector surfaced once CI ran on the branch: - connector.ts imported the concrete KtxMongoDbDialect, which the connector dialect-import boundary forbids. Route it through getDialectForDriver('mongodb') and widen inferKtxMongoCollectionColumns to the base KtxDialect (it only uses mapDataType/mapToDimensionType). - detect-secrets flagged a test ObjectId hex and the mongodb+srv example URL; annotate both with allowlist pragmas. - the "shows every supported database" setup test omitted the new MongoDB option. --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: Luca Martial <48870843+luca-martial@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Luca Martial <lucamrtl@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andrey Avtomonov <andreybavt@gmail.com>
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---
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title: Primary Sources
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description: Connect ktx to PostgreSQL, Snowflake, BigQuery, MySQL, ClickHouse, SQL Server, SQLite, or MongoDB.
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---
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**ktx** connects to your data warehouse or database to build schema context,
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discover relationships, and execute semantic layer queries. Each connection is
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defined in `ktx.yaml` under the `connections` key.
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For analytics tools and knowledge systems such as dbt, MetricFlow, LookML,
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Metabase, Looker, and Notion, use [Context Sources](/docs/integrations/context-sources).
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For Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, OpenCode, and other agent clients, use
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[Agent Clients](/docs/integrations/agent-clients).
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All connectors share these conventions:
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- Sensitive values support `env:VAR_NAME` (read from environment) and
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`file:/path/to/secret` (read from file) references
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- Connections are read-only; **ktx** never writes to your database
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- Database ingest discovers tables, columns, types, and constraints
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automatically
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## Connection field reference
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Agents should prefer environment or file references over literal secrets.
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| Field | Required | Applies to | Description |
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|-------|----------|------------|-------------|
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| `driver` | Yes | all connections | Connector driver such as `postgres`, `snowflake`, `bigquery`, `mysql`, `clickhouse`, `sqlserver`, `sqlite`, or `mongodb` |
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| `url` | One of the connection methods | URL-style connectors | Database URL, `env:NAME`, or `file:/path/to/secret` |
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| `host`, `port`, `database`, `username`, `password` | One of the connection methods | PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server | Field-by-field connection values |
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| `schema` or `schemas` | No | schema-aware warehouses | Single schema or list of schemas to scan |
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| `databases` | No | ClickHouse, MongoDB | List of databases to scan |
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| `sample_size`, `order_by` | No | MongoDB | Schema-inference sampling controls (recent documents, sort field) |
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| `context.queryHistory` | No | PostgreSQL, Snowflake, BigQuery | Enables query-history ingestion when the warehouse supports it |
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| `path` | Yes for path-style SQLite | SQLite | Local SQLite database path or `env:NAME` reference |
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| `max_bytes_billed` | No | BigQuery | Maximum bytes billed per query job |
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| `job_timeout_ms` | No | BigQuery | BigQuery query job timeout in milliseconds |
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| `project_id` | No | BigQuery | Optional local descriptor and mapping metadata; not used for BigQuery authentication |
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## PostgreSQL
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The most full-featured connector. Supports schema introspection, foreign key detection, column statistics, and query history via `pg_stat_statements`.
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### Connection config
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```yaml title="ktx.yaml"
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connections:
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my-postgres:
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driver: postgres
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url: env:DATABASE_URL
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schema: public
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```
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Or with individual fields:
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```yaml title="ktx.yaml"
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connections:
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my-postgres:
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driver: postgres
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host: localhost
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port: 5432
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database: analytics
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username: ktx_reader
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password: env:PG_PASSWORD
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schemas:
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- public
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- analytics
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ssl: true
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```
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### Authentication
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| Method | Config |
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|--------|--------|
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| Password | `password: env:PG_PASSWORD` or `password: file:/path/to/secret` |
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| Connection URL | `url: env:DATABASE_URL` |
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| SSL | `ssl: true`, optionally `rejectUnauthorized: false` for self-signed certs |
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### Features
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| Feature | Supported | Notes |
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|---------|-----------|-------|
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| Tables & views | Yes | Via `pg_catalog` |
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| Primary keys | Yes | Via `information_schema.table_constraints` |
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| Foreign keys | Yes | Full constraint detection |
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| Row count estimates | Yes | Via `pg_class.reltuples` |
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| Column statistics | Yes | Requires `pg_read_all_stats` role |
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| Query history | Yes | Via `pg_stat_statements` extension |
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| Table sampling | Yes | `TABLESAMPLE SYSTEM` |
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### Query history
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PostgreSQL query history mines real query patterns from `pg_stat_statements`.
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This helps **ktx** understand how your team actually queries the data.
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**Requirements:**
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- `pg_stat_statements` extension enabled
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- `pg_read_all_stats` role granted to the **ktx** user
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**Config options:**
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```yaml
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context:
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queryHistory:
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enabled: true
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minExecutions: 5
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filters:
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dropTrivialProbes: true
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```
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### Dialect notes
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- SQL compilation uses `LIMIT/OFFSET` pagination
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- Named parameters converted to positional (`$1`, `$2`, ...)
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- Supports `COUNT(*) FILTER (WHERE ...)` for null analysis
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- Full support for PostgreSQL types: `uuid`, `jsonb`, `timestamptz`, `numeric`, `text[]`, etc.
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---
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## Snowflake
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Connects via the Snowflake SDK. Supports multi-schema scanning, RSA key authentication, and query-history configuration for Snowflake query history.
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### Connection config
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```yaml title="ktx.yaml"
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connections:
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my-snowflake:
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driver: snowflake
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account: xy12345
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warehouse: ANALYTICS_WH
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database: PROD
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schema_names:
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- PUBLIC
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- SALES
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- MARKETING
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username: KTX_SERVICE
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password: env:SNOWFLAKE_PASSWORD
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role: ANALYST
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```
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`ktx setup` discovers schemas after the connection is verified and writes the
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selected list to `schema_names`. You can also set this field manually. For a
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single schema, `schema_name: PUBLIC` is accepted as an equivalent shorthand.
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### Authentication
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| Method | Config |
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|--------|--------|
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| Password | `password: env:SNOWFLAKE_PASSWORD` |
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| RSA key pair | `authMethod: rsa`, `privateKey: file:~/.ssh/snowflake_key.pem`, optional `passphrase` |
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### Features
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| Feature | Supported | Notes |
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|---------|-----------|-------|
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| Tables & views | Yes | Via `INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES` |
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| Primary keys | Yes | Via table constraints |
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| Foreign keys | No | Not available in Snowflake |
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| Row count estimates | Yes | From `INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES.ROW_COUNT` |
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| Column statistics | No | - |
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| Query history | Yes | Via `SNOWFLAKE.ACCOUNT_USAGE.QUERY_HISTORY` when enabled |
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| Table sampling | Yes | - |
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### Query history
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Snowflake query history reads aggregated query-history templates from
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`SNOWFLAKE.ACCOUNT_USAGE.QUERY_HISTORY` and feeds the same unified staged
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artifact shape as Postgres and BigQuery.
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```yaml
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context:
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queryHistory:
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enabled: true
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windowDays: 90
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minExecutions: 5
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filters:
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dropTrivialProbes: true
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serviceAccounts:
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patterns: ['^svc_']
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mode: exclude
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redactionPatterns: []
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```
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### Dialect notes
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- All identifiers are uppercase by default (case-insensitive matching)
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- Connection context set per query (`USE ROLE`, `USE WAREHOUSE`, `USE DATABASE`, `USE SCHEMA`)
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- Parameter binding uses positional `?` placeholders
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- Date values normalized to ISO 8601 strings
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---
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## BigQuery
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Authenticates via GCP service account credentials. Supports multi-dataset scanning and query-history configuration for `INFORMATION_SCHEMA.JOBS_BY_PROJECT`.
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### Connection config
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```yaml title="ktx.yaml"
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connections:
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my-bigquery:
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driver: bigquery
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credentials_json: file:~/.config/gcloud/bq-service-account.json
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dataset_id: analytics
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location: US
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```
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For multiple datasets:
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```yaml
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dataset_ids:
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- analytics
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- marketing
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- finance
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```
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BigQuery dataset scope is stored in `connections.<id>.dataset_ids`. Interactive
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setup discovers datasets from credentials plus location, then writes the chosen
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dataset ids as the scan scope.
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### Authentication
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| Method | Config |
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|--------|--------|
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| Service account JSON | `credentials_json: file:/path/to/key.json` |
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| Environment variable | `credentials_json: env:BIGQUERY_CREDENTIALS_JSON` |
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The project ID is extracted automatically from the service account JSON file.
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If you set `project_id` in `ktx.yaml`, **ktx** treats it as local descriptor and
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mapping metadata. The BigQuery connector still authenticates with the
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`project_id` inside `credentials_json`.
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### Features
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| Feature | Supported | Notes |
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|---------|-----------|-------|
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| Tables & views | Yes | Including materialized views and external tables |
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| Primary keys | Yes | Via `INFORMATION_SCHEMA` table constraints when declared |
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| Foreign keys | No | Not available in BigQuery |
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| Row count estimates | Yes | From table metadata |
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| Column statistics | No | - |
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| Query history | Yes | Via region-scoped `INFORMATION_SCHEMA.JOBS_BY_PROJECT` when enabled |
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| Table sampling | Yes | - |
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### Query history
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BigQuery query history reads aggregated query-history templates from
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region-scoped `INFORMATION_SCHEMA.JOBS_BY_PROJECT` and feeds the same unified
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staged artifact shape as Postgres and Snowflake.
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```yaml
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context:
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queryHistory:
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enabled: true
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windowDays: 90
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minExecutions: 5
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filters:
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dropTrivialProbes: true
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serviceAccounts:
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patterns: ['@bot\\.']
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mode: exclude
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redactionPatterns: []
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```
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### Dialect notes
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- Parameter binding uses named `@param` syntax
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- Arrays flattened to comma-separated strings in results
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- Location specified at query execution time
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- Supports `max_bytes_billed` and `job_timeout_ms` limits from `ktx.yaml`
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---
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## MySQL
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Standard MySQL/MariaDB connector with full foreign key support and schema introspection.
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### Connection config
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```yaml title="ktx.yaml"
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connections:
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my-mysql:
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driver: mysql
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url: env:MYSQL_DATABASE_URL
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```
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MySQL supports selecting one or more databases during `ktx setup`. The selected
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database scope is stored in `connections.<id>.schemas`, and `ktx scan` reads
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exactly those databases.
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Or with individual fields:
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```yaml title="ktx.yaml"
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connections:
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my-mysql:
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driver: mysql
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host: mysql.internal
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port: 3306
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database: analytics
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username: ktx_reader
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password: env:MYSQL_PASSWORD
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ssl: true
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```
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### Authentication
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| Method | Config |
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|--------|--------|
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| Password | `password: env:MYSQL_PASSWORD` or `password: file:/path/to/secret` |
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| SSL | `ssl: true` or `ssl: { rejectUnauthorized: false }` |
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| URL parameters | `?ssl=true` or `?sslmode=required` in connection URL |
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### Features
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| Feature | Supported | Notes |
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|---------|-----------|-------|
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| Tables & views | Yes | Via `INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES` |
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| Primary keys | Yes | Via `KEY_COLUMN_USAGE` |
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| Foreign keys | Yes | Via `REFERENTIAL_CONSTRAINTS` |
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| Row count estimates | Yes | From `TABLE_ROWS` (InnoDB estimate) |
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| Column statistics | No | - |
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| Query history | No | - |
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| Table sampling | Yes | Uses `RAND()` filter |
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### Dialect notes
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- Parameter binding uses positional `?` placeholders
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- Uses `LIMIT X OFFSET Y` for pagination
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- Multi-database scanning uses `schemas` as the selected database list
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- Supports 20+ MySQL types including `enum`, `json`, `datetime`, `decimal`
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- Table comments extracted with InnoDB metadata prefix stripping
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## ClickHouse
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Connects to ClickHouse over HTTP. Supports table and column introspection across
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one or more selected databases.
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### Connection config
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```yaml title="ktx.yaml"
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connections:
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my-clickhouse:
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driver: clickhouse
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url: env:CLICKHOUSE_DATABASE_URL
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database: analytics
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```
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For multiple databases:
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```yaml
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databases:
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- analytics
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- mart
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```
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ClickHouse supports selecting one or more databases during `ktx setup`. The
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selected scan scope is stored in `connections.<id>.databases`. The single
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`database` field remains the connection default for raw SQL and `ktx sql`.
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### Authentication
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| Method | Config |
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| URL | `url: env:CLICKHOUSE_DATABASE_URL` |
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| Password | `password: env:CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD` or `password: file:/path/to/secret` |
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### Features
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| Feature | Supported | Notes |
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| Tables & views | Yes | Via `system.tables` |
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| Primary keys | No | Not exposed as relational constraints |
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| Foreign keys | No | Not available in ClickHouse |
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| Row count estimates | Yes | From ClickHouse metadata where available |
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| Column statistics | No | - |
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| Query history | No | - |
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| Table sampling | Yes | Uses ClickHouse sampling syntax when supported |
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### Dialect notes
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- Parameter binding uses named placeholders
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- The `database` field sets the default database for SQL execution
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- The `databases` array controls the scan scope
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---
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## SQL Server
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Connects to Microsoft SQL Server and Azure SQL. Supports multi-schema scanning with `dbo` as the default schema.
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### Connection config
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```yaml title="ktx.yaml"
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connections:
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my-sqlserver:
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driver: sqlserver
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url: env:SQLSERVER_DATABASE_URL
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```
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Or with individual fields:
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```yaml title="ktx.yaml"
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connections:
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my-sqlserver:
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driver: sqlserver
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host: sql.internal
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port: 1433
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database: Analytics
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username: ktx_reader
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password: env:MSSQL_PASSWORD
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schema: dbo
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trustServerCertificate: true
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```
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For multiple schemas:
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```yaml
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schemas:
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- dbo
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- analytics
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- staging
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```
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### Authentication
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| Method | Config |
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|--------|--------|
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| SQL Server auth | `username` + `password` |
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| Encrypted connection | Always enabled, `trustServerCertificate: true` for self-signed |
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### Features
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| Feature | Supported | Notes |
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|---------|-----------|-------|
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| Tables & views | Yes | Via `INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES` |
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| Primary keys | Yes | Via `TABLE_CONSTRAINTS` and `KEY_COLUMN_USAGE` |
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| Foreign keys | Yes | Via `REFERENTIAL_CONSTRAINTS` |
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| Row count estimates | Yes | Via `sys.dm_db_partition_stats` |
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| Column statistics | No | - |
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| Query history | No | - |
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| Table sampling | Yes | - |
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| Nested analysis | No | - |
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### Dialect notes
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- Parameter binding uses `@paramName` syntax
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- Row limiting uses `SELECT TOP N * FROM (query) AS ktx_query_result`
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- Encryption is always required; certificate validation is optional
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- Multi-schema support with per-schema isolation
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---
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## SQLite
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File-based connector using `better-sqlite3`. Ideal for local development, embedded analytics, or testing.
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### Connection config
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```yaml title="ktx.yaml"
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connections:
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my-sqlite:
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driver: sqlite
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path: ./data/warehouse.sqlite
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```
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Path supports multiple formats:
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|
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```yaml
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# Relative path (resolved against project directory)
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path: ./warehouse.sqlite
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# Absolute path
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path: /var/data/analytics.db
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|
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# Home directory expansion
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path: ~/data/warehouse.sqlite
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|
|
# Environment variable
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path: env:SQLITE_DB_PATH
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|
|
# URL format
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url: sqlite:///path/to/db.sqlite
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```
|
|
|
|
### Authentication
|
|
|
|
No authentication required - SQLite is file-based. The file must be readable by the process running **ktx**.
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|
|
### Features
|
|
|
|
| Feature | Supported | Notes |
|
|
|---------|-----------|-------|
|
|
| Tables & views | Yes | Via `sqlite_master` |
|
|
| Primary keys | Yes | Via `PRAGMA table_info()` |
|
|
| Foreign keys | Yes | Via `PRAGMA foreign_key_list()` (requires `PRAGMA foreign_keys = ON`) |
|
|
| Row count estimates | Yes | Exact count via `SELECT COUNT(*)` |
|
|
| Column statistics | No | - |
|
|
| Query history | No | - |
|
|
| Table sampling | Yes | - |
|
|
| Nested analysis | No | - |
|
|
|
|
### Dialect notes
|
|
|
|
- Synchronous query execution (no connection pooling)
|
|
- Parameter binding uses `:paramName` syntax
|
|
- Uses `LIMIT X OFFSET Y` for pagination
|
|
- SQLite type affinity system: `TEXT`, `NUMERIC`, `INTEGER`, `REAL`, `BLOB`
|
|
- Foreign key enforcement requires explicit `PRAGMA foreign_keys = ON`
|
|
- Database file must exist before `ktx connection test` or ingest runs
|
|
|
|
---
|
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|
|
## MongoDB
|
|
|
|
Connects to MongoDB as a primary context source. **ktx** treats each collection
|
|
as a table and each inferred top-level field as a column. MongoDB is a non-SQL
|
|
source: `ktx sql` and semantic-layer metric compilation do not apply to a MongoDB
|
|
connection, but its collections still flow through `ktx ingest`, descriptions, and
|
|
relationship discovery.
|
|
|
|
### Connection config
|
|
|
|
```yaml title="ktx.yaml"
|
|
connections:
|
|
mongo-prod:
|
|
driver: mongodb
|
|
url: env:MONGO_URL
|
|
databases: [app]
|
|
enabled_tables: [app.users, app.orders] # optional collection allowlist
|
|
sample_size: 1000
|
|
# order_by: createdAt # only when _id is not an ObjectId
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Standard `mongodb://` and `mongodb+srv://` connection strings are supported,
|
|
including TLS and MongoDB Atlas — pass the full connection string (with its
|
|
query parameters) as `url`. The `databases` list selects which databases to
|
|
introspect; if omitted, **ktx** uses the database in the URL path. `ktx setup`
|
|
also offers MongoDB and stores the selected databases under
|
|
`connections.<id>.databases`.
|
|
|
|
### Authentication
|
|
|
|
| Method | Config |
|
|
|--------|--------|
|
|
| Connection string | `url: env:MONGO_URL` or `url: file:/path/to/secret` |
|
|
| Atlas / TLS | Use a `mongodb+srv://` URL with the credentials and TLS options Atlas provides |
|
|
|
|
### Schema inference
|
|
|
|
MongoDB has no fixed schema, so **ktx** infers one by sampling the most recent
|
|
`sample_size` documents per collection (default 1000), sorted by `_id`
|
|
descending. Because an ObjectId embeds its creation time, this captures the
|
|
collection's current shape with zero configuration. When `_id` is not an
|
|
ObjectId (custom string or UUID keys), set `order_by` to a timestamp field such
|
|
as `createdAt` so "most recent" is well-defined. A custom `order_by` field
|
|
should be indexed — an unindexed sort hits MongoDB's in-memory sort limit and
|
|
fails on large collections (`_id`, the default, is always indexed).
|
|
|
|
For each top-level field, **ktx** unions the BSON types seen and derives
|
|
nullability from how often the field is present:
|
|
|
|
- Scalar BSON types map to `string`, `number`, `time`, or `boolean`
|
|
- A field seen with more than one type is recorded as `mixed` and treated as a string
|
|
- Sub-documents and arrays become a single opaque `json` column (no dotted-path
|
|
columns); their sampled values are stringified, not faithfully serialized
|
|
- `_id` is the primary key
|
|
|
|
### Features
|
|
|
|
| Feature | Supported | Notes |
|
|
|---------|-----------|-------|
|
|
| Collections (as tables) | Yes | Via `listCollections`; `system.*` collections are excluded |
|
|
| Primary keys | Yes | `_id` |
|
|
| Foreign keys | No | MongoDB has no formal foreign keys |
|
|
| Row count estimates | Yes | Via `estimatedDocumentCount` |
|
|
| Column statistics | No | - |
|
|
| Query history | No | - |
|
|
| Table sampling | Yes | Reads the most recent documents |
|
|
| Nested analysis | Yes | Sub-documents and arrays modeled as opaque `json` |
|
|
| Read-only SQL (`ktx sql`) | No | MongoDB is not a SQL source |
|
|
|
|
### Dialect notes
|
|
|
|
- Strictly read-only: the connector only issues `find`, `listCollections`,
|
|
`estimatedDocumentCount`, and read aggregations
|
|
- Sampling rides the `_id` index and uses a server-side time limit so large
|
|
collections do not stall a run; a custom `order_by` must be indexed for the
|
|
same guarantee
|
|
- `sample_size` trades inference coverage for speed; raise it for collections
|
|
with highly variable documents
|
|
|
|
## Common errors
|
|
|
|
| Error or symptom | Likely cause | Recovery |
|
|
|------------------|--------------|----------|
|
|
| Connection URL appears in git diff | A literal credential URL was written to `ktx.yaml` | Replace it with `env:NAME` or `file:/path/to/secret` and rotate exposed credentials |
|
|
| Database ingest returns no tables | Schema, database, or project filter is wrong, or the user lacks metadata permissions | Verify the schema list and grant metadata read permissions |
|
|
| Query history is empty | Query history extension or warehouse history view is unavailable | Enable the warehouse-specific history feature, then rerun `ktx ingest <connectionId> --query-history` or `ktx setup` |
|
|
| Column statistics are missing | Connector cannot access stats tables or the warehouse does not expose them | Grant stats permissions where supported; otherwise rely on schema-level context without column statistics |
|
|
| Semantic query execution fails | Connection is missing, unreachable, or query execution is disabled | Run `ktx connection test <id>` and check the `ktx sl query` flags |
|