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[jira] [Updated] (HIVE-10339) Allow JDBC Driver to pass HTTP header
Key/Value pairs
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Hari Sankar Sivarama Subramaniyan updated HIVE-10339:
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Issue Type: Improvement (was: Bug)
> Allow JDBC Driver to pass HTTP header Key/Value pairs
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> Key: HIVE-10339
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-10339
> Project: Hive
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Beeline
> Reporter: Hari Sankar Sivarama Subramaniyan
> Assignee: Hari Sankar Sivarama Subramaniyan
>
> Currently Beeline & ODBC driver does not support carrying user specified HTTP header.
> The beeline JDBC driver in HTTP mode connection string is as
> jdbc:hive2://<host>:<port>/<db>?hive.server2.transport.mode=http;hive.server2.thrift.http.path=<http_endpoint>,
> When transport mode is http Beeline/ODBC driver should allow end user to send arbitrary HTTP Header name value pair.
> All the beeline driver needs to do is to use the user specified name values and call the underlying HTTPClient API to set the header.
> E.g the Beeline connection string could be jdbc:hive2://<host>:<port>/<db>?hive.server2.transport.mode=http;hive.server2.thrift.http.path=<http_endpoint>,http.header.name1=value1,
> And the beeline will call underlying to set HTTP header to name1 and value1
> This is required for the end user to send identity in a HTTP header down to Knox via beeline.
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