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####
# This script demonstrates how to use trigger a refresh on a datasource or workbook
#
# To run the script, you must have installed Python 3.7 or later.
####
import argparse
import logging
import tableauserverclient as TSC
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Trigger a refresh task on a workbook or datasource.")
# Common options; please keep those in sync across all samples
parser.add_argument("--server", "-s", required=True, help="server address")
parser.add_argument("--site", "-S", help="site name")
parser.add_argument(
"--token-name", "-p", required=True, help="name of the personal access token used to sign into the server"
)
parser.add_argument(
"--token-value", "-v", required=True, help="value of the personal access token used to sign into the server"
)
parser.add_argument(
"--logging-level",
"-l",
choices=["debug", "info", "error"],
default="error",
help="desired logging level (set to error by default)",
)
# Options specific to this sample
parser.add_argument("resource_type", choices=["workbook", "datasource"])
parser.add_argument("resource_id")
args = parser.parse_args()
# Set logging level based on user input, or error by default
logging_level = getattr(logging, args.logging_level.upper())
logging.basicConfig(level=logging_level)
tableau_auth = TSC.PersonalAccessTokenAuth(args.token_name, args.token_value, site_id=args.site)
server = TSC.Server(args.server, use_server_version=True)
with server.auth.sign_in(tableau_auth):
if args.resource_type == "workbook":
# Get the workbook by its Id to make sure it exists
resource = server.workbooks.get_by_id(args.resource_id)
# trigger the refresh, you'll get a job id back which can be used to poll for when the refresh is done
job = server.workbooks.refresh(args.resource_id)
else:
# Get the datasource by its Id to make sure it exists
resource = server.datasources.get_by_id(args.resource_id)
# trigger the refresh, you'll get a job id back which can be used to poll for when the refresh is done
job = server.datasources.refresh(resource)
print(f"Update job posted (ID: {job.id})")
print("Waiting for job...")
# `wait_for_job` will throw if the job isn't executed successfully
job = server.jobs.wait_for_job(job)
print("Job finished succesfully")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()