CrateDB setup
- Maintained by: Crate.io, Inc.
- Authors: CrateDB maintainers
- GitHub repo: crate/dbt-cratedb2   
- PyPI package: dbt-cratedb2
- Slack channel: Community Forum
- Supported dbt Core version: v1.0.0 and newer
- dbt Cloud support: Not Supported
- Minimum data platform version: n/a
Installing dbt-cratedb2
Use pip to install the adapter. Before 1.8, installing the adapter would automatically install dbt-core and any additional dependencies. Beginning in 1.8, installing an adapter does not automatically install dbt-core. This is because adapters and dbt Core versions have been decoupled from each other so we no longer want to overwrite existing dbt-core installations.
Use the following command for installation:
Configuring dbt-cratedb2
For CrateDB-specific configuration, please refer to CrateDB configs.
CrateDB is compatible with PostgreSQL, so its dbt adapter strongly depends on dbt-postgres, documented at PostgreSQL profile setup.
CrateDB targets are configured exactly the same way, see also PostgreSQL configuration, with just a few things to consider which are special to CrateDB. Relevant details are outlined at using dbt with CrateDB, which also includes up-to-date information.
Profile configuration
CrateDB targets should be set up using a configuration like this minimal sample
of settings in your profiles.yml file.
cratedb_analytics:
  target: dev
  outputs:
    dev:
      type: cratedb
      host: [clustername].aks1.westeurope.azure.cratedb.net
      port: 5432
      user: [username]
      pass: [password]
      dbname: crate         # Do not change this value. CrateDB's only catalog is `crate`.
      schema: doc           # Define the schema name. CrateDB's default schema is `doc`.