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Status Future Consideration
Product Spotfire
Categories Data Access
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 9, 2017

Looking to connect AWS S3 bucket and get data from there into spotfire as a table

I had files stored in AWS S3 bucket where i have access to and looking to pull files in tabular(csv,xlsx,tsv,..) format into spotfire 

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  • Guest
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    Jan 24, 2024

    are we going to implement this soon. ?

  • Guest
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    Dec 12, 2019

    we are awaiting the feature in TDV to connect to AWS S3 and read the bucket files. We have few upcoming projects using this project..

  • Guest
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    Aug 14, 2019

    Thomas, I believe many users (including my clients) would like the ability to connect to S3 files as input files/shared file store.

  • Guest
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    Jun 25, 2019

    Great, good to know. SBDF would make the import quicker. If you want to generate sbdf you could use this https://tap.tibco.com/storefront/sample-evaluations/tibco-spotfire-java-sbdf-library/prod16138.html.

  • Guest
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    Jun 24, 2019

    @Thomas Blomberg, What I imagine is the latter... different programs create output files and write to a location in the s3 bucket, then Spotfire dashboards can be pointed directly to those csv files (probably easier for spotfire if they were sbdf files though) 

  • Guest
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    Jun 19, 2019

    Thanks for the feedback. This is still in my backlog. Will end users use S3 as a shared file store or is it mostly used by systems to store their output files?

  • Guest
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    Jun 18, 2019

    We currently have the ability to use S3 as the file store for Spotfire Library. It would be really convenient if we could place files into that same bucket and allow spotfire to pull it in.

  • Guest
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    May 3, 2019

    Looking to connect AWS S3 bucket and get data from there to DV

  • Guest
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    Sep 22, 2017

    The same requirement, but additional specific file format (JSON)