---+ Export API The general approach is: * Consumer specifies the scope of data to be exported (details below). * The API if successful, will return the stream in the format specified. * Error will be returned on failure of the call. See [[Export-HDFS-API][here]] for details on exporting *hdfs_path* entities. |*Title*|*Export API*| | _Example_ | See Examples sections below. | | _URL_ |_api/atlas/admin/export_ | | _Method_ |_POST_ | | _URL Parameters_ |_None_ | | _Data Parameters_| The class _!AtlasExportRequest_ is used to specify the items to export. The list of _!AtlasObjectId_(s) allow for specifying the multiple items to export in a session. The _!AtlasObjectId_ is a tuple of entity type, name of unique attribute, value of unique attribute. Several items can be specified. See examples below.| | _Success Response_|File stream as _application/zip_.| |_Error Response_|Errors that are handled within the system will be returned as _!AtlasBaseException_. | | _Notes_ | Consumer could choose to consume the output of the API by programmatically using _java.io.ByteOutputStream_ or by manually, save the contents of the stream to a file on the disk.| __Method Signature__ <verbatim> @POST @Path("/export") @Consumes("application/json;charset=UTF-8") </verbatim> ---+++ Additional Options It is possible to specify additional parameters for the _Export_ operation. Current implementation has 2 options. Both are optional: * _matchType_ This option configures the approach used for fetching the starting entity. It has follow values: * _startsWith_ Search for an entity that is prefixed with the specified criteria. * _endsWith_ Search for an entity that is suffixed with the specified criteria. * _contains_ Search for an entity that has the specified criteria as a sub-string. * _matches_ Search for an entity that is a regular expression match with the specified criteria. * _fetchType_ This option configures the approach used for fetching entities. It has following values: * _FULL_: This fetches all the entities that are connected directly and indirectly to the starting entity. E.g. If a starting entity specified is a table, then this option will fetch the table, database and all the other tables within the database. * _CONNECTED_: This fetches all the etnties that are connected directly to the starting entity. E.g. If a starting entity specified is a table, then this option will fetch the table and the database entity only. If no _matchType_ is specified, exact match is used. Which means, that the entire string is used in the search criteria. Searching using _matchType_ applies for all types of entities. It is particularly useful for matching entities of type hdfs_path (see [[Export-HDFS-API][here]]). The _fetchType_ option defaults to _FULL_. For complete example see section below. ---+++ Contents of Exported ZIP File The exported ZIP file has the following entries within it: * _atlas-export-result.json_: * Input filters: The scope of export. * File format: The format chosen for the export operation. * Metrics: The number of entity definitions, classifications and entities exported. * _atlas-typesdef.json_: Type definitions for the entities exported. * _atlas-export-order.json_: Order in which entities should be exported. * _{guid}.json_: Individual entities are exported with file names that correspond to their id. ---+++ Examples The _!AtlasExportRequest_ below shows filters that attempt to export 2 databases in cluster cl1: <verbatim> { "itemsToExport": [ { "typeName": "hive_db", "uniqueAttributes": { "qualifiedName": "accounts@cl1" } }, { "typeName": "hive_db", "uniqueAttributes": { "qualifiedName": "hr@cl1" } } ] } </verbatim> The _!AtlasExportRequest_ below specifies the _fetchType_ as _FULL_. The _matchType_ option will fetch _accounts@cl1_. <verbatim> { "itemsToExport": [ { "typeName": "hive_db", "uniqueAttributes": { "qualifiedName": "accounts@" } }, ], "options" { "fetchType": "FULL", "matchType": "startsWith" } } </verbatim> The _!AtlasExportRequest_ below specifies the _fetchType_ as _connected_. The _matchType_ option will fetch _accountsReceivable_, _accountsPayable_, etc present in the database. <verbatim> { "itemsToExport": [ { "typeName": "hive_db", "uniqueAttributes": { "name": "accounts" } }, ], "options" { "fetchType": "CONNECTED", "matchType": "startsWith" } } </verbatim> Below is the _!AtlasExportResult_ JSON for the export of the _Sales_ DB present in the _!QuickStart_. The _metrics_ contains the number of types and entities exported as part of the operation. <verbatim> { "clientIpAddress": "10.0.2.15", "hostName": "10.0.2.2", "metrics": { "duration": 1415, "entitiesWithExtInfo": 12, "entity:DB_v1": 2, "entity:LoadProcess_v1": 2, "entity:Table_v1": 6, "entity:View_v1": 2, "typedef:Column_v1": 1, "typedef:DB_v1": 1, "typedef:LoadProcess_v1": 1, "typedef:StorageDesc_v1": 1, "typedef:Table_v1": 1, "typedef:View_v1": 1, "typedef:classification": 6 }, "operationStatus": "SUCCESS", "request": { "itemsToExport": [ { "typeName": "DB_v1", "uniqueAttributes": { "name": "Sales" } } ], "options": { "fetchType": "full" } }, "userName": "admin" } </verbatim> ---+++ CURL Calls Below are sample CURL calls that demonstrate Export of _!QuickStart_ database. <verbatim> curl -X POST -u admin:admin -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Cache-Control: no-cache" -d '{ "itemsToExport": [ { "typeName": "DB", "uniqueAttributes": { "name": "Sales" } { "typeName": "DB", "uniqueAttributes": { "name": "Reporting" } { "typeName": "DB", "uniqueAttributes": { "name": "Logging" } } ], "options": "full" }' "http://localhost:21000/api/atlas/admin/export" > quickStartDB.zip </verbatim>