Click the Governance icon in the navigation menu and select the Tags tab.
Click Add Tags in the top right corner.
Complete the Enter tag name field.
Additional nested tags are optional. These nested tags follow a tree structure. There are parent, sibling, and child tags. Click Remove Tag to remove a nested tag.
Click Save.
Deleting tags from the governance page will not remove them from data sources
Deleting a tag from the governance page only means it cannot be used on data sources in the future. To remove a tag from a data source, delete it from the data source directly. This design prevents mass exposure of data from just the deletion of a tag.
Click the Data icon in the navigation menu and select the Data Sources tab.
Select a data source.
Navigate to the Data Dictionary tab.
Hover over tags for metadata or click on a tag to open the side sheet with information about the tag.
Click the Governance icon in the navigation menu and select the Tags tab.
A list of all top-level tags will be displayed. Click the expand arrow to view nested tags.
Click the tag itself or the icon in the Actions column to edit tags, generate tag reports, or delete tags.
You can pull external tags that you had previously defined in the external catalog (e.g., Collibra, Snowflake, etc.). Note that you will only be able to pull tags for queryable data sources:
Click the Governance icon in the navigation menu and select the Tags tab.
Click Refresh External Tags.
External tags will be automatically detected when you create a new data source that originates in an external catalog, or they can be linked directly from the data source overview page.
When using custom REST catalogs, the GET/dataSource/page/{id}
endpoint returns a human-readable information page from the REST catalog for the data source associated with {id}
. Immuta provides this as a mechanism for allowing the REST catalog to provide additional information about the data source that may not be directly ingested by or visible within Immuta. This link is accessed in the Immuta UI when a user clicks the catalog logo associated with the data source on the data source overview page.
Click the Data icon in the navigation menu and select the Data Sources tab.
Select a data source.
Click the Add Tags button at the bottom of the Overview tab.
Begin typing a tag name in the Search by Name field and select the tag from the dropdown list.
Click Add. A list of the applied tags will populate at the bottom of the Overview tab.
Repeat as necessary for other data sources and tags.
Click the Data icon in the navigation menu and select the Data Sources tab.
Select a data source.
Scroll to the Tags section at the bottom of the Overview tab, and click on the tag you want to remove.
Click Delete in the side sheet and then click Confirm.
The data dictionary lists the columns within the data source and the value type of the data within each column. From this page, governors can add tags to or remove them from specific columns in a data source.
Navigate to a data source and click the Data Dictionary tab.
Scroll to the column you want to add a tag to and click Add Tags.
Begin typing in the Search by Name field and select the tag from the dropdown list.
Click Add. The applied tag will appear below the column name in the data dictionary.
Navigate to a data source and click the Data Dictionary tab.
Scroll to the column you want to remove the tag from and click on the tag you want to delete.
Click Delete in the side sheet and then click Confirm.
Click the Data icon and select Projects in the left sidebar.
Select a project.
Click the Add Tags button at the bottom of the Project Overview tab.
Begin typing in the Search by Name field that appears, and then select the tag from the dropdown list.
Click Add. A list of the applied tags will populate at the bottom of the project overview.
Click the Data icon and select Projects in the left sidebar.
Select a project.
Scroll to the Tags section at the bottom of the Overview tab, and then click the tag you want to delete.
Click Delete in the side sheet and then click Confirm.
For information about data sources and tags, see the following guides:
In addition to adding and managing data source tags as outlined above, data owners can manage data source