Intro
Microsoft Azure Blob Storage is designed to easily and efficiently store any type of unstructured data, such as images, videos, audio, and documents. Use Domo's Azure Blob Storage SAS Token Writeback connector to export your data from a Domo DataSet into an Azure Blob container. To learn more about the Azure Blob Storage API, visit their page (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/res...rvice-rest-api).
You export data to Azure Blob Storage in the Data Center. This topic discusses the fields and menus that are specific to the Azure Blob Storage SAS Token Writeback connector user interface. General information for adding DataSets, setting update schedules, and editing DataSet information is discussed in Adding a DataSet Using a Data Connector.
Prerequisites
To configure this connector, you will need the following:
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The Storage Account Name
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An Account access level SAS token
Configuring the Connection
This section enumerates the options in the Credentials and Details panes in the Azure Blob Storage SAS Token Writeback Connector page. The components of the other panes in this page, Scheduling and Name & Describe Your DataSet, are universal across most connector types and are discussed in greater length in Adding a DataSet Using a Data Connector.
Credentials Pane
This pane contains fields for entering credentials to connect to your Azure Blob Storage container. The following table describes what is needed for each field:
Field |
Description |
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Account Name | Enter the storage account name. |
Shared Access Signature (SAS) Token | Enter your account access level SAS token. |
Once you have entered valid credentials, you can use the same account any time you go to set up a new Domo-Azure Blob Storage connection. You can manage connector accounts in the Accounts tab in the Data Center. For more information about this tab, see Managing User Accounts for Connectors.
Details Pane
This pane contains a number of fields for specifying your data and indicating where it's going.
Menu |
Description |
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Blob Containers | Select the Azure Blob container you want to send your Domo data to. |
Input DataSet ID |
Enter the DataSet ID (GUID) for the DataSet you want to copy to the selected Azure Blob Storage container. You can find the ID by opening the details view for the DataSet in the Data Center and looking at the portion of the URL following datasources/. For example, in the URL https://mycompany.domo.com/datasources/845305d8-da3d-4107-a9d6-13ef3f86d4a4/details/overview, the DataSet ID is 845305d8-da3d-4107-a9d6-13ef3f86d4a4. |
Select Filename | Select whether you want to reference your DataSet using the Input DataSet ID or an output file name. |
Filename | Enter the output file name for your data. |
Other Panes
For information about the remaining sections of the connector interface, including how to configure scheduling, retry, and update options, see AddingAdding a DataSet Using a Data Connector.
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