Requirements
Before configuring the StarRocks connector, make sure the following requirements are in place.Metadata
To extract metadata from StarRocks, the user needs to have:- Valid credentials (username and password) with appropriate permissions
- Access to the StarRocks FE (Frontend) host and query port
- Privileges to read all the metadata in StarRocks
- Authenticate against the StarRocks FE node
- Query schemas and tables via the MySQL-compatible interface
- Read table definitions, column types, and view definitions
Profiler & Data Quality
Executing the profiler workflow or data quality tests will require the user to haveSELECT permission on the tables where the profiler/tests will be executed. More information on the profiler workflow setup can be found here and data quality tests here.
Metadata Ingestion
To ingest metadata from StarRocks, you need to create a service connection. The service connects StarRocks with OpenMetadata. Once you create a service, OpenMetadata automatically starts ingesting metadata.Step 1: Add New Service
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Navigate to Settings > Services.

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Click Add New Service.

Step 2: Select a Service and Connector
From the service type dropdown, select Database Services, then click the StarRocks connector tile.
Step 3: Add Service Name and Description
- Enter a unique, descriptive Service Name. OpenMetadata identifies services by their service name. Enter a name that distinguishes this deployment from other StarRocks services you are ingesting metadata from.
- Optional: Enter a Description for the service.

Note: The service name cannot be changed after it is set.
Step 4: Configure Connection Options
Specify your source credentials and verify the connection.Enter Connection Details
Enter the connection details for StarRocks. The right-hand panel in the UI displays inline help for each field.
- Scheme: SQLAlchemy driver scheme options. Defaults to
mysql+pymysql. - Username: Username to connect to StarRocks. This user should have privileges to read all the metadata in StarRocks.
- Host and Port: Host and port of the StarRocks FE service (for example,
localhost:9030).
- Password: Password to connect to StarRocks.
- Database Name (Optional): Name to give to the database in OpenMetadata. If left blank,
defaultis used. - Database Schema (Optional): Restrict metadata reading to a single schema. When left blank, OpenMetadata scans all schemas.
- SSL Config (Optional): SSL certificate configuration for secure connections.
- Schema Filter Pattern (Optional): Regex to only include/exclude schemas that match the pattern. System schemas (
information_schema,_statistics_,sys) are excluded by default. - Table Filter Pattern (Optional): Regex to only include/exclude tables that match the pattern.
- Database Filter Pattern (Optional): Regex to only include/exclude databases that match the pattern.
Test Connection
Once the credentials have been added, click on Test Connection and Save the changes.
Step 5: Configure Ingestion Options
In the What to Ingest step, use filter patterns to control which assets OpenMetadata ingests from your database service. Filter patterns use regular expressions applied to asset names.How Filter Patterns Work
- Include: Add one or more comma-separated regular expressions. OpenMetadata ingests only assets whose names match at least one expression. Leave blank to include all assets.
- Exclude: Add one or more comma-separated regular expressions. OpenMetadata skips any asset whose name matches an expression. Leave blank to exclude nothing.
- contains: matches any name containing the value. For example,
salesmatchesmy_sales_dataandsales_2024. - starts with: matches names beginning with the value. For example,
prod_matchesprod_dbandprod_schema. - ends with: matches names ending with the value. For example,
_rawmatchesevents_rawandlogs_raw. - is exactly: matches the exact name only. For example,
analyticsmatches onlyanalytics. - matches regex: matches names using a regular expression. For example,
^prod_.*_v\d+$matchesprod_events_v1.
- Database: Controls which databases OpenMetadata ingests from the source.
- Schema: Controls which schemas within the ingested databases are included.
- Table: Controls which tables and views within the ingested schemas are included.
- Scan Mode: You can choose between the following scan modes:
- Scan all: Ingests every asset of that type the connector can access. This is the default.
- Only specific: Enables include rules so only assets matching at least one rule are ingested.
- Exclude system toggle: Use this toggle to automatically filter out system-reserved names defined by the connector, for example, Exclude system databases for the Databases section.
- Always exclude: Add permanent exclusion rules (shown in red). Assets matching these rules are never ingested, regardless of include rules.
- Preview: Shows a real-time summary of what will be in scope based on your current rules.
- Include rules (available only in Only specific mode): Click + Add to define a rule. Added rules appear as chips; an asset is included if it matches any rule.
Step 6: Create & Deploy
Click Create & Deploy to deploy the agent and start the first metadata ingestion run. OpenMetadata saves the service configuration and immediately begins pulling metadata from the source. To monitor ingestion progress or view the service you just added, go to Settings > Services and select your service.Configure Metadata Agent and Schedule Ingestion
The Metadata Agent extracts schemas, tables, columns, and other structural metadata from your source and keeps your OpenMetadata catalog in sync. It powers discovery, lineage, and governance across your data assets. When you click Create & Deploy, OpenMetadata automatically deploys a Metadata Agent for this service and triggers the first ingestion run. View its status and run history from the Agents tab on the service detail page. To configure the additional Metadata Agent and schedule ingestion, follow these steps:-
Navigate to Settings > Services and select the service type.

- Click the service you have added.
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Select the Agents tab and click Add Agent > Metadata.
For some services, the dropdown is not available and clicking Add Agent takes you directly to the agent configuration page.
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On the Configure Ingestion page, do the following and click Next.
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Name this Ingestion: Enter a unique recognizable name for this ingestion pipeline.

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Agent Setup: Configure core parameters for metadata extraction. The following fields are available:

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Filter Patterns: Apply include or exclude rules to scope which databases, schemas, tables, and stored procedures this agent ingests. For more information about various filter options, see Step 6: Configure Ingestion Options.

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Scope & Behaviour: Control how the agent handles metadata during ingestion. Toggle each option on or off based on your needs:
Available toggles vary by connector. Stored procedure options only appear for connectors that support stored procedures.

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Advanced Config: Optional connector-specific settings such as Include Views and Extract JSON Schema.

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Name this Ingestion: Enter a unique recognizable name for this ingestion pipeline.
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On the Schedule Interval page, set when the agent runs:
- Schedule: Choose a preset interval (Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Monthly) or enter a custom cron expression.
- On-Demand: No automatic schedule; trigger the agent manually when needed.

- Click Add to deploy the agent.
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Lineage Workflow
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Profiler Workflow
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Data Quality Workflow
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dbt Integration
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