Amazon Redshift is a quick, scalable, and absolutely managed cloud knowledge warehouse that means that you can course of and run your complicated SQL analytics workloads on structured and semi-structured knowledge. Tens of hundreds of shoppers use Amazon Redshift to course of massive quantities of knowledge, modernize their knowledge analytics workloads, and supply insights for his or her enterprise customers.
The mix of Amazon Redshift and ThoughtSpot’s AI-powered analytics service permits organizations to rework their uncooked knowledge into actionable insights with unprecedented pace and effectivity. By way of this collaboration, Amazon Redshift now helps AWS IAM Identification Middle integration with ThoughtSpot, enabling seamless and safe knowledge entry with streamlined authentication and authorization workflows. This single sign-on (SSO) integration is out there throughout ThoughtSpot’s cloud panorama and can be utilized for each embedded and standalone analytics implementations.
Previous to the IAM Identification Middle integration, ThoughtSpot customers didn’t have native connectivity to combine Amazon Redshift with their identification suppliers (IdPs), which might present unified governance and identification propagation throughout a number of AWS providers like AWS Lake Formation and Amazon Easy Storage Service (Amazon S3).
Now, ThoughtSpot customers can natively connect with Amazon Redshift utilizing the IAM Identification Middle integration, which streamlines knowledge analytics entry administration whereas sustaining strong safety. By configuring Amazon Redshift as an AWS managed utility, organizations profit from SSO capabilities with trusted identification propagation and a trusted token issuer (TTI). The IAM Identification Middle integration with Amazon Redshift gives centralized consumer administration, robotically synchronizing entry permissions with organizational adjustments—whether or not workers be part of, transition roles, or go away the group. The answer makes use of Amazon Redshift role-based entry management options that align with IdP teams synced in IAM Identification Middle. Organizations can additional improve their safety posture through the use of Lake Formation to outline granular entry management permissions on catalog assets for IdP identities. From a compliance and safety standpoint, the mixing presents complete audit trails by logging end-user identities each in Amazon Redshift and AWS CloudTrail, offering visibility into knowledge entry patterns and consumer actions.
Dime Dimovski, a Information Warehousing Architect at Merck, shares:
“The current integration of Amazon Redshift with our identification entry administration heart will considerably improve our knowledge entry administration as a result of we are able to propagate consumer identities throughout varied instruments. Through the use of OAuth authentication from ThoughtSpot to Amazon Redshift, we are going to profit from a seamless single sign-on expertise—giving us granular entry controls in addition to the safety and effectivity we want.”
On this submit, we stroll you thru the method of organising ThoughtSpot integration with Amazon Redshift utilizing IAM Identification Middle authentication. The answer gives a safe, streamlined analytics surroundings that empowers your workforce to deal with what issues most: discovering and sharing precious enterprise insights.
Resolution overview
The next diagram illustrates the structure of the ThoughtSpot SSO integration with Amazon Redshift, IAM Identification Middle, and your IdP.
The answer contains the next steps:
- The consumer configures ThoughtSpot to entry Amazon Redshift utilizing IAM Identification Middle.
- When a consumer makes an attempt to sign up, ThoughtSpot initiates a browser-based OAuth movement and redirects the consumer to their most well-liked IdP (reminiscent of Okta or Microsoft EntraID) sign-in web page to enter their credentials.
- Following profitable authentication, IdP points authentication tokens (ID and entry token) to ThoughtSpot.
- The Amazon Redshift driver then makes a name to the Amazon Redshift enabled AWS Identification Middle utility and forwards the entry token.
- Amazon Redshift passes the token to IAM Identification Middle for validation.
- IAM Identification Middle first validates the token utilizing the OpenID Join (OIDC) discovery connection to the TTI and returns an IAM Identification Middle generated entry token for a similar consumer. The TTI lets you use trusted identification propagation with functions that authenticate exterior of AWS. Within the previous determine, the IdP authorization server is the TTI.
- Amazon Redshift makes use of IAM Identification Middle APIs to acquire the consumer and group membership data from AWS Identification Middle.
- The ThoughtSpot consumer can now join with Amazon Redshift and entry knowledge based mostly on the consumer and group membership returned from IAM Identification Middle.
On this submit, you’ll use the next steps to construct the answer:
- Arrange an OIDC utility.
- Arrange a TTI in IAM Identification Middle.
- Arrange consumer connections and TTIs in Amazon Redshift.
- Federate to Amazon Redshift from ThoughtSpot utilizing IAM Identification Middle.
Stipulations
Earlier than you start implementing the answer, it’s essential to have the next in place:
Arrange an OIDC utility
On this part, we’ll present you the step-by-step course of to arrange an OIDC utility utilizing each Okta and EntraID because the identification suppliers.
Arrange an Okta OIDC utility
Full the next steps to arrange an Okta OIDC utility:
- Check in to your Okta group as a consumer with administrative privileges.
- On the admin console, beneath Functions within the navigation pane, select Functions.
- Select Create App Integration.
- Choose OIDC – OpenID Join for Signal-in technique and Internet Software for Software sort.
- Select Subsequent.
- On the Basic tab, present the next data:
- For App integration identify, enter a reputation to your app integration. For instance,
ThoughtSpot_Redshift_App
. - For Grant sort, choose Authorization Code and Refresh Token.
- For Signal-in redirect URIs, select Add URI and together with the default URI, add the URI
https://<your_okta_instance_name>/callosum/v1/connection/generateTokens
. The sign-in redirect URI is the place Okta sends the authentication response and ID token for the sign-in request. The URIs should be absolute URIs. - For Signal-out redirect URIs, hold the default worth as
http://localhost:8080
. - Skip the Trusted Origins part and for Assignments, choose Skip group task for now.
- Select Save.
- For App integration identify, enter a reputation to your app integration. For instance,
- Select the Assignments tab after which select Assign to Teams. On this instance, we’re assigning
awssso-finance
andawssso-sales
. - Select Completed.
Arrange an EntraID OIDC utility
To create your EntraID utility, observe these steps:
- Check in to the Microsoft Entra admin heart as Cloud Software Administrator (or larger stage of entry).
- Browse to App registrations beneath Handle, and select New registration.
- Enter a reputation for the appliance. For instance,
ThoughtSpot-OIDC-App
. - Choose a supported account sort, which determines who can use the appliance. For this instance, choose the primary possibility within the listing.
- Beneath Redirect URI, select Internet for the kind of utility you wish to create. Enter the URI the place the entry token is distributed to. Your redirect URL shall be within the format
https://<your_instance_name>/callosum/v1/connection/generateTokens
. - Select Register.
- Within the navigation pane, select Certificates & secrets and techniques.
- Select New consumer secret.
- Enter an outline and choose an expiration for the key or specify a customized lifetime. For this instance, hold the Microsoft really useful default expiration worth of 6 months.
- Select Add.
- Copy the key worth.
The key worth will solely be offered one time; after that you could’t learn it. Be sure to repeat it now. Should you fail to reserve it, it’s essential to generate a brand new consumer secret.
- Within the navigation pane, beneath Handle, select Expose an API.
Should you’re organising for the primary time, you’ll be able to see Add to the best of the appliance ID URI.
- Select Save.
- After the appliance ID URI is ready up, select Add a scope.
- For Scope identify, enter a reputation. For instance,
redshift_login
. - For Admin consent show identify, enter a show identify. For instance,
redshift_login
. - For Admin consent description, enter an outline of the scope.
- Select Add scope.
- Within the navigation pane, select API permissions.
- Select Add a permission and select Microsoft Graph.
- Select Delegated Permission.
- Beneath OpenId permissions, select
e mail
,offlines_access
,openid
, andprofile
, and select Add permissions.
Arrange a TTI in IAM Identification Middle
Assuming you’ve got accomplished the conditions, you’ll set up your IdP as a TTI in your delegated administration account. To create a TTI, confer with Find out how to add a trusted token issuer to the IAM Identification Middle console. On this submit, we stroll by the steps to arrange a TTI for each Okta and EntraID.
Arrange a TTI for Okta
To get the issuer URL from Okta, full the next steps:
- Check in as an admin to Okta and navigate to Safety after which to API.
- Select Default on the Authorization Servers tab and duplicate the Issuer
url. - Within the Map attributes part, select which IdP attributes correspond to Identification Middle attributes. For instance, within the following screenshot, we mapped Okta’s
Topic
attribute to theE mail
attribute in IAM Identification Middle. - Select Create trusted token issuer.
Arrange a TTI for EntraID
Full the next steps to arrange a TTI for EntraID:
- To seek out out which token your utility is utilizing, beneath Handle, select Manifest.
- Find the
accessTokenAcceptedVersion
parameter:null
or1
point out v1.0 tokens, and2
signifies v2.0 tokens.
Subsequent, that you must discover the tenant ID worth from EntraID.
- Go to the EntraID utility, select Overview, and a brand new web page will seem containing the Necessities
- You will discover the tenant ID worth as proven within the following screenshot. Should you’re utilizing the v1.0 token, the issuer URL shall be
https://sts.home windows.web/<Listing (tenant) ID>/
. Should you’re utilizing the v2.0 token, the issuer URL shall behttps://login.microsoftonline.com/<Listing (tenantid) ID>/v2.0
. - For Map attributes, the next instance makes use of Different, the place we’re specifying the consumer principal identify (
upn
) because the IdP attribute to map with E mail from the IAM identification Middle attribute. - Select Create trusted token issuer.
Arrange consumer connections and TTIs in Amazon Redshift
On this step, you configure the Amazon Redshift functions that change externally generated tokens to make use of the TTI you created within the earlier step. Additionally, the viewers declare (or aud declare) out of your IdP should be specified. You might want to gather the viewers worth from the respective IdP.
Purchase the viewers worth from Okta
To accumulate the viewers worth from Okta, full the next steps:
- Check in as an admin to Okta and navigate to Safety after which to API.
- Select Default on the Authorization Servers tab and duplicate the Viewers worth.
Purchase the viewers worth from EntraID
Equally, to get the viewers worth EntraID, full the next steps:
- Go to the EntraID utility, select Overview, and a brand new web page will seem containing the Necessities
- You will discover the viewers worth (Software ID URI) as proven within the following screenshot.
Configure the appliance
After you gather the viewers worth from the respective IdP, that you must configure the Amazon Redshift utility within the member account the place the Amazon Redshift cluster or serverless occasion exists.
- Select IAM Identification Middle connection within the navigation pane on the Amazon Redshift console.
- Select the Amazon Redshift utility that you just created as a part of the conditions.
- Select the Shopper connections tab and select Edit.
- Select Sure beneath Configure consumer connections that use third-party IdPs.
- Choose the test field for Trusted token issuer that you just created within the earlier part.
- For Aud declare, enter the viewers declare worth beneath Configure chosen trusted token issuers.
- Select Save.
Your IAM Identification Middle, Amazon Redshift, and IdP configuration is full. Subsequent, that you must configure ThoughtSpot.
Federate to Amazon Redshift from ThoughtSpot utilizing IAM Identification Middle
Full the next steps in ThoughtSpot to federate with Amazon Redshift utilizing IAM Identification Middle authentication:
- Check in to ThoughtSpot cloud.
- Select Information within the prime navigation bar.
- Open the Connections tab within the navigation pane, and choose the Redshift
Alternatively, you’ll be able to select Create new within the navigation pane, select Connection, and choose the Redshift tile.
- Create a reputation to your connection and an outline (non-obligatory), then select Proceed.
- Beneath Authentication Sort, select AWS IDC OAuth and enter following particulars:
- For Host, enter the Redshift endpoint. For instance,
test-cluster.ab6yejheyhgf.us-east-1.redshift.amazonaws.com
. - For Port, enter 5439.
- For OAuth Shopper ID, enter the consumer ID from the IdP OIDC utility.
- For OAuth Shopper Secret, enter the consumer secret from the IdP OIDC utility.
- For Scope, enter the scope from the IdP utility:
- For Okta, use
openid offline_access openid
profile. You should use the Okta scope values shared earlier as is on ThoughtSpot. You may modify the scope based on your necessities. - For EntraID, use the API scope and API permissions. For instance,
api://1230a234-b456-7890-99c9-a12345bcc123/redshift_login offline_access
.
- For Okta, use
- For API scope worth, go to the OIDC utility, and beneath Handle, select Expose an API to accumulate the worth.
- For API permissions, go to the OIDC utility, and beneath Handle, select API permissions to accumulate the permissions.
- For Auth Url, enter the authorization endpoint URI:
- For Okta use
https:// <okta-hostname>/oauth2/default/v1/authorize
. For instance,https://prod-1234567.okta.com/oauth2/default/v1/authorize
. - For EntraID, use
https://login.microsoftonline.com/<Listing (tenantid) ID>/oauth2/v2.0/authorize
. For instance,https://login.microsoftonline.com/e12a1ab3-1234-12ab-12b3-1a5012221d12/oauth2/v2.0/authorize
.
- For Okta use
- For Entry token Url, enter the token endpoint URI:
- For Okta, use
https://<okta-hostname>/oauth2/default/v1/token
. For instance,https://prod-1234567.okta.com/oauth2/default/v1/token
. - For EntraID, use
https://login.microsoftonline.com/<Listing (tenantid) ID>/oauth2/v2.0/token
. For instance,https://login.microsoftonline.com/e12a1ab3-1234-12ab-12b3-1a5012221d12/oauth2/v2.0/token
.
- For Okta, use
- For AWS Identification Namespace, enter the namespace configured in your Amazon Redshift IAM Identification Middle utility. The default worth is
AWSIDC
until beforehand personalized. For this instance, we useawsidc
. - For Database, enter the database identify you wish to join. For instance, dev.
- For Host, enter the Redshift endpoint. For instance,
- Select Proceed.
- Enter your IdP consumer credentials within the browser pop-up window.
The next screenshot illustrates the ThoughtSpot integration with Amazon Redshift utilizing Okta because the IdP.
The next screenshot exhibits the ThoughtSpot integration with Amazon Redshift utilizing EntraID because the IdP.
Upon a profitable authentication, you’ll be redirected again to ThoughtSpot and logged in as an IAM Identification Middle authenticated consumer.
Congratulations! You’ve logged in by IAM Identification Middle and Amazon Redshift, and also you’re able to dive into your knowledge evaluation with ThoughtSpot.
Clear up
Full the next steps to wash up your assets:
- Delete the IdP functions that you just created to combine with IAM Identification Middle.
- Delete the IAM Identification Middle configuration.
- Delete the Amazon Redshift utility and the Amazon Redshift provisioned cluster or serverless occasion that you just created for testing.
- Delete the IAM position and IAM coverage that you just created for IAM Identification Middle and Amazon Redshift integration.
- Delete the permission set from IAM Identification Middle that you just created for Amazon Redshift Question Editor V2 within the administration account.
- Delete the ThoughtSpot connection to combine with Amazon Redshift utilizing AWS IDC OAuth.
Conclusion
On this submit, we explored how one can combine ThoughtSpot with Amazon Redshift utilizing IAM Identification Middle. The method consisted of registering an OIDC utility, organising an IAM Identification Middle TTI, and at last configuring ThoughtSpot for IAM Identification Middle authentication. This setup creates a sturdy and safe analytics surroundings that streamlines knowledge entry for enterprise customers.
For extra steerage and detailed documentation, confer with the next key assets:
In regards to the authors
Maneesh Sharma is a Senior Database Engineer at AWS with greater than a decade of expertise designing and implementing large-scale knowledge warehouse and analytics options. He collaborates with varied Amazon Redshift Companions and clients to drive higher integration.
BP Yau is a Sr Companion Options Architect at AWS. His position is to assist clients architect large knowledge options to course of knowledge at scale. Earlier than AWS, he helped Amazon.com Provide Chain Optimization Applied sciences migrate its Oracle knowledge warehouse to Amazon Redshift and construct its subsequent era large knowledge analytics platform utilizing AWS applied sciences.
Ali Alladin is the Senior Director of Product Administration and Companion Options at ThoughtSpot. On this position, Ali oversees Cloud Engineering and Operations, guaranteeing seamless integration and optimum efficiency of ThoughtSpot’s cloud-based providers. Moreover, Ali spearheads the event of AI-powered options in augmented and embedded analytics, collaborating carefully with expertise companions to drive innovation and ship cutting-edge analytics capabilities. With a sturdy background in product administration and a eager understanding of AI applied sciences, Ali is devoted to pushing the boundaries of what’s potential within the analytics house, serving to organizations harness the total potential of their knowledge.
Debu Panda is a Senior Supervisor, Product Administration at AWS. He’s an business chief in analytics, utility platform, and database applied sciences, and has greater than 25 years of expertise within the IT world.