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Spline

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In this section, we provide guides and references to use the Spline connector. Configure and schedule Spline metadata and profiler workflows from the OpenMetadata UI:

Requirements

The Spline connector support lineage of data source of type jdbc or dbfs i.e. The spline connector would be able to extract lineage if the data source is either a jdbc connection or the data source is databricks instance.
Currently, we do not support data source of type aws s3 or any other cloud storage, which also means that the lineage for external tables from databricks will not be extracted.
You can refer this documentation on how to configure databricks with spline.

Metadata Ingestion

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Visit the Services Page

Click `Settings` in the side navigation bar and then `Services`. The first step is to ingest the metadata from your sources. To do that, you first need to create a Service connection first. This Service will be the bridge between OpenMetadata and your source system. Once a Service is created, it can be used to configure your ingestion workflows.Visit Services Page
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Create a New Service

Click on _Add New Service_ to start the Service creation.Create a new Service
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Select the Service Type

Select Spline as the Service type and click _Next_.Select Service
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Name and Describe your Service

Provide a name and description for your Service.

Service Name

OpenMetadata uniquely identifies Services by their **Service Name**. Provide a name that distinguishes your deployment from other Services, including the other Spline Services that you might be ingesting metadata from. Note that when the name is set, it cannot be changed.Add New Service
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Configure the Service Connection

In this step, we will configure the connection settings required for Spline. Please follow the instructions below to properly configure the Service to read from your sources. You will also find helper documentation on the right-hand side panel in the UI.Configure Service connection

Connection Details

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Connection Details

When using a Hybrid Ingestion Runner, any sensitive credential fields—such as passwords, API keys, or private keys—must reference secrets using the following format:
password: secret:/my/database/password
This applies only to fields marked as secrets in the connection form (these typically mask input and show a visibility toggle icon). For a complete guide on managing secrets in hybrid setups, see the Hybrid Ingestion Runner Secret Management Guide.
  • Spline REST Server Host & Port: OpenMetadata uses Spline REST Server APIs to extract the execution details from spline to generate lineage. This should be specified as a URI string in the format scheme://hostname:port. E.g., http://localhost:8080, http://host.docker.internal:8080.
  • Spline UI Host & Port: Spline UI Host & Port is an optional field which is used for generating redirection URL from OpenMetadata to Spline Portal. This should be specified as a URI string in the format scheme://hostname:port. E.g., http://localhost:9090, http://host.docker.internal:9090.
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Test the Connection

Once the credentials have been added, click on Test Connection and Save the changes.Test Connection
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Configure Metadata Ingestion

In this step we will configure the metadata ingestion pipeline, Please follow the instructions belowConfigure Metadata Ingestion

Metadata Ingestion Options

  • Name: This field refers to the name of ingestion pipeline, you can customize the name or use the generated name.
  • Pipeline Filter Pattern (Optional): Use to pipeline filter patterns to control whether or not to include pipeline as part of metadata ingestion.
    • Include: Explicitly include pipeline by adding a list of comma-separated regular expressions to the Include field. OpenMetadata will include all pipeline with names matching one or more of the supplied regular expressions. All other schemas will be excluded.
    • Exclude: Explicitly exclude pipeline by adding a list of comma-separated regular expressions to the Exclude field. OpenMetadata will exclude all pipeline with names matching one or more of the supplied regular expressions. All other schemas will be included.
  • Include lineage (toggle): Set the Include lineage toggle to control whether to include lineage between pipelines and data sources as part of metadata ingestion.
  • Enable Debug Log (toggle): Set the Enable Debug Log toggle to set the default log level to debug.
  • Mark Deleted Pipelines (toggle): Set the Mark Deleted Pipelines toggle to flag pipelines as soft-deleted if they are not present anymore in the source system.
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Schedule the Ingestion and Deploy

Scheduling can be set up at an hourly, daily, weekly, or manual cadence. The timezone is in UTC. Select a Start Date to schedule for ingestion. It is optional to add an End Date.Review your configuration settings. If they match what you intended, click Deploy to create the service and schedule metadata ingestion.If something doesn’t look right, click the Back button to return to the appropriate step and change the settings as needed.After configuring the workflow, you can click on Deploy to create the pipeline.Schedule the Workflow
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View the Ingestion Pipeline

Once the workflow has been successfully deployed, you can view the Ingestion Pipeline running from the Service Page.View Ingestion Pipeline
If AutoPilot is enabled, workflows like usage tracking, data lineage, and similar tasks will be handled automatically. Users don’t need to set up or manage them - AutoPilot takes care of everything in the system.