Connect to Databricks
In this section, we’ll create a Cube Cloud deployment and connect it to Databricks. A deployment represents a data model, configuration, and managed infrastructure. To continue with this guide, you’ll need to have a Cube Cloud account. If you don’t have one yet, click here to sign up for free. First, sign in to your Cube Cloud account. Then, click Create Deployment: Give the deployment a name, select the cloud provider and region of your choice, and click Next:Microsoft Azure is available on Enterprise and above plans.
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Set up a Cube project
Next, click Create to create a new project from scratch:Connect to your Databricks
The last step is to connect Cube Cloud to Databricks. First, select it from the grid:- Access Token: A personal access token for your Databricks account. You can generate one in your Databricks account settings.
- Databricks JDBC URL: The JDBC URL for your Databricks SQL warehouse. You can find it in the SQL warehouse settings screen.
- Databricks Catalog: This should match the same catalog where you uploaded
the files in the last section. If left unspecified, the
defaultcatalog is used.