Connection String Options
The connection string properties are the various options that can be used to establish a connection. This section provides a complete list of the options you can configure in the connection string for this provider. Click the links for further details.
For more information on establishing a connection, see Establishing a Connection.API Token | APIToken of the currently authenticated user. |
Auth Key | The authentication secret used to request and obtain the OAuth Access Token. |
Auth Scheme | The type of authentication to use when connecting to JIRA. |
Auth Token | The authentication token used to request and obtain the OAuth Access Token. |
Auto Cache | Automatically caches the results of SELECT queries into a cache database specified by either CacheLocation or both of CacheConnection and CacheProvider . |
Batch Size | The maximum size of each batch operation to submit. |
Cache Connection | The connection string for the cache database. This property is always used in conjunction with CacheProvider . Setting both properties will override the value set for CacheLocation for caching data. |
Cache Driver | The database driver to be used to cache data. |
Cache Location | Specifies the path to the cache when caching to a file. |
Cache Metadata | This property determines whether or not to cache the table metadata to a file store. |
Cache Tolerance | The tolerance for stale data in the cache specified in seconds when using AutoCache . |
Callback URL | The OAuth callback URL to return to when authenticating. This value must match the callback URL you specify in your app settings. |
Certificate Store | The certificate store used for JIRA authentication. |
Certificate Store Password | The password of the certificate store used with Jira authentication. |
Certificate Store Type | The type of certificate store used with Jira Private Application authentication. |
Certificate Subject | The subject of the certificate used with Jira Private Application authentication. |
Cloud Id | The Cloud Id for the Atlassian site that was authorized. |
Connection Life Time | The maximum lifetime of a connection in seconds. Once the time has elapsed, the connection object is disposed. |
Connect On Open | This property species whether to connect to the JIRA when the connection is opened. |
Firewall Password | A password used to authenticate to a proxy-based firewall. |
Firewall Port | The TCP port for a proxy-based firewall. |
Firewall Server | The name or IP address of a proxy-based firewall. |
Firewall Type | The protocol used by a proxy-based firewall. |
Firewall User | The user name to use to authenticate with a proxy-based firewall. |
Include Custom Fields | A boolean indicating if you would like to include custom fields in the column listing. |
Initiate OAuth | Set this property to initiate the process to obtain or refresh the OAuth access token when you connect. |
Location | A path to the directory that contains the schema files defining tables, views, and stored procedures. |
Logfile | A filepath which designates the name and location of the log file. |
Log Modules | Core modules to be included in the log file. |
Max Log File Count | A string specifying the maximum file count of log files. When the limit is hit, a new log is created in the same folder with the date and time appended to the end and the oldest log file will be deleted. |
Max Log File Size | A string specifying the maximum size in bytes for a log file (for example, 10 MB). When the limit is hit, a new log is created in the same folder with the date and time appended to the end. |
Max Rows | Limits the number of rows returned rows when no aggregation or group by is used in the query. This helps avoid performance issues at design time. |
Max Threads | Specifies the number of concurrent requests. |
OAuth Access Token | The access token for connecting using OAuth. |
OAuth Access Token Secret | The OAuth access token secret for connecting using OAuth. |
OAuth Client Id | The client ID assigned when you register your application with an OAuth authorization server. |
OAuth Client Secret | The client secret assigned when you register your application with an OAuth authorization server. |
OAuth Expires In | The lifetime in seconds of the OAuth AccessToken. |
OAuth Refresh Token | The OAuth refresh token for the corresponding OAuth access token. |
OAuth Settings Location | The location of the settings file where OAuth values are saved when InitiateOAuth is set to GETANDREFRESH or REFRESH. Alternatively, this can be held in memory by specifying a value starting with memory://. |
OAuth Token Timestamp | The Unix epoch timestamp in milliseconds when the current Access Token was created. |
OAuth Verifier | The verifier code returned from the OAuth authorization URL. |
OAuth Version | The version of OAuth being used. |
Offline | Use offline mode to get the data from the cache instead of the live source. |
Other | These hidden properties are used only in specific use cases. |
Pagesize | The maximum number of results to return per page from JIRA. |
Password | The password used to authenticate the user. |
Pool Idle Timeout | The allowed idle time for a connection before it is closed. |
Pool Max Size | The maximum connections in the pool. |
Pool Min Size | The minimum number of connections in the pool. |
Pool Wait Time | The max seconds to wait for an available connection. |
Proxy Auth Scheme | The authentication type to use to authenticate to the ProxyServer proxy. |
Proxy Auto Detect | This indicates whether to use the system proxy settings or not. This takes precedence over other proxy settings, so you'll need to set ProxyAutoDetect to FALSE in order use custom proxy settings. |
Proxy Exceptions | A semicolon separated list of destination hostnames or IPs that are exempt from connecting through the ProxyServer . |
Proxy Password | A password to be used to authenticate to the ProxyServer proxy. |
Proxy Port | The TCP port the ProxyServer proxy is running on. |
Proxy Server | The hostname or IP address of a proxy to route HTTP traffic through. |
Proxy SSL Type | The SSL type to use when connecting to the ProxyServer proxy. |
Proxy User | A user name to be used to authenticate to the ProxyServer proxy. |
Pseudo Columns | This property indicates whether or not to include pseudo columns as columns to the table. |
Readonly | You can use this property to enforce read-only access to JIRA from the provider. |
RTK | The runtime key used for licensing. |
SSL Client Cert | The TLS/SSL client certificate store for SSL Client Authentication (2-way SSL). |
SSL Client Cert Password | The password for the TLS/SSL client certificate. |
SSL Client Cert Subject | The subject of the TLS/SSL client certificate. |
SSL Client Cert Type | The type of key store containing the TLS/SSL client certificate. |
SSL Server Cert | The certificate to be accepted from the server when connecting using TLS/SSL. |
SSO Login URL | The identity provider's login URL. |
SSO Password | The password of the SSOProvider used to authenticate the user. |
SSO Properties | Additional properties required to connect to the identity provider in a semicolon-separated list. |
SSO Provider | The name of the SSO provider you are trying to authenticate. |
SSO User | The SSOProvider user account used to authenticate. |
Support Enhanced SQL | This property enhances SQL functionality beyond what can be supported through the API directly, by enabling in-memory client-side processing. |
Tables | This property restricts the tables reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Tables=TableA,TableB,TableC. |
Timeout | The value in seconds until the timeout error is thrown, canceling the operation. |
Timezone | Specify the timezone of the Jira instance in order to use the datetime filters accordingly and retrieve the results according to your timezone. An example of a timezone would be America/New_York. |
URL | The URL to your JIRA endpoint. |
Use Connection Pooling | This property enables connection pooling. |
Use Default Order By | Indicates if a default order by should be applied if none is specified in the query. |
User | The JIRA user account used to authenticate. |
Use SSO | Whether or not to use single sign-on (SSO) to authenticate to JIRA. |
Verbosity | The verbosity level that determines the amount of detail included in the log file. |
Views | Restricts the views reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Views=ViewA,ViewB,ViewC. |