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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 2.7.X or 3.3 and later.
####
import argparse
import getpass
import logging
import tableauserverclient as TSC
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Get all of the refresh tasks available on a server')
parser.add_argument('--server', '-s', required=True, help='server address')
parser.add_argument('--username', '-u', required=True, help='username to sign into server')
parser.add_argument('--site', '-S', default=None)
parser.add_argument('--password', '-p', default=None, help='if not specified, you will be prompted')
parser.add_argument('--logging-level', '-l', choices=['debug', 'info', 'error'], default='error',
help='desired logging level (set to error by default)')
parser.add_argument('resource_type', choices=['workbook', 'datasource'])
parser.add_argument('resource_id')
args = parser.parse_args()
if args.password is None:
password = getpass.getpass("Password: ")
else:
password = args.password
# Set logging level based on user input, or error by default
logging_level = getattr(logging, args.logging_level.upper())
logging.basicConfig(level=logging_level)
# SIGN IN
tableau_auth = TSC.TableauAuth(args.username, password, 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
results = 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
results = server.datasources.refresh(resource)
print(results)
# TODO: Add a flag that will poll and wait for the returned job to be done
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()