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Datadog’s Metabase integration helps data teams make changes to their data platform without breaking Metabase dashboards, and identify unused cards or dashboards. When Datadog connects, it:
This integration requires a Metabase Pro or Enterprise plan.
Follow Metabase’s API documentation to generate an API key.
Note: Your self-hosted Metabase instance must be accessible from the internet through HTTPS only.
https://example.com, copy example.com.Navigate to the Metabase integration tile and enter the following information:
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Account name | Datadog-only account name associated with these credentials. |
| Instance type | The hosting type of your Metabase instance. Valid values are cloud or self-hosted. Default is cloud. |
| DNS alias | The DNS alias of your Metabase cloud instance (required for cloud instances only). Must be at least three characters long and contain only lowercase letters, dashes, and numbers. |
| Self-hosted instance domain | The domain of your self-hosted Metabase instance (required for self-hosted instances only). Must be publicly accessible through HTTPS only (for example, example.com). |
| Metabase API key | The API key used to authenticate the API requests. |
After you’ve entered these credentials, click Save.
When your Metabase account is successfully connected, Datadog syncs and automatically derives lineage from warehouse tables/columns to Metabase cards and dashboards.
Initial syncs may take up to several hours depending on the size of your Metabase deployment.
After syncing, you can explore your Metabase assets and their upstream dependencies in the Data Observability Catalog.
Additional helpful documentation, links, and articles:
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