ConnectionType Parameter (Connect-CSV Cmdlet)
Specifies the file storage service, server, or file access protocol through which your CSV files are stored and retreived.
Syntax
Connect-CSV -ConnectionType string
Possible Values
Local, Amazon S3, Azure Blob Storage, Azure Data Lake Storage Gen1, Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2, Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 SSL, Azure Files, Box, Dropbox, FTP, FTPS, Google Cloud Storage, Google Drive, HDFS, HDFS Secure, HTTP, HTTPS, IBM Object Storage Source, OneDrive, OneLake, Oracle Cloud Storage, SFTP, SharePoint REST, SharePoint SOAP, Custom StreamData Type
cstr
Default Value
"Local"
Remarks
Set the ConnectionType to one of the following:
- Local: CSV files stored on your local machine.
- Amazon S3
- Azure Blob Storage
- Azure Data Lake Storage Gen1
- Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2
- Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 SSL
- Azure Files
- Box
- Dropbox
- FTP
- FTPS
- Google Cloud Storage
- Google Drive
- HDFS
- HDFS Secure
- HTTP: Connects to CSV files hosted on HTTP streams.
- HTTPS: Connects to CSV files hosted on HTTPS streams.
- IBM Object Storage Source
- OneDrive
- OneLake
- Oracle Cloud Storage
- SFTP
- SharePoint REST
- SharePoint SOAP
- Custom Stream
Set the ConnectionType to one of the following:
- Local: CSV files stored on your local machine.
- Amazon S3
- Azure Blob Storage
- Azure Data Lake Storage Gen1
- Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2
- Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 SSL
- Azure Files
- Box
- Dropbox
- FTP
- FTPS
- Google Cloud Storage
- Google Drive
- HDFS
- HDFS Secure
- HTTP: Connects to CSV files hosted on HTTP streams.
- HTTPS: Connects to CSV files hosted on HTTPS streams.
- IBM Object Storage Source
- OneDrive
- OneLake
- Oracle Cloud Storage
- SFTP
- SharePoint REST
- SharePoint SOAP
- Custom Stream