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The upsertRemoteTableLogScaleConnection() GraphQL mutation is used to upsert a remote cluster connection for a remote table configuration.

You can use the getRemoteTableConfigsInOrganization() query to get a list of remote table configurations. There are a few related mutation fields: createRemoteTableConfig() and updateRemoteTableConfig() for creating and updating a remote table configuration; and connectRemoteTableConfig() and disconnectRemoteTableConfig() for connecting and disconnecting a remote table.

Syntax

graphql
upsertRemoteTableLogScaleConnection(
     input: UpsertRemoteTableLogScaleConnectionInput!
   ): RemoteTableConfig!

For the input, you'll have to give the name of the remote table configuration, and the details of the remote cluster connection. See the Given Datatype section for more information on these.

For the results, you can get information on the remote table configuration. See the Returned Datatype section farther down this page for more on this.

Example

Raw
graphql
mutation {
  upsertRemoteTableLogScaleConnection(
    input: { logScaleConfigName: "config-1",
             remoteClusterConnection: 
               { connectionId: "abc123",
                 remoteUrl: "https://api.example.com/data",
                 token: "123abc456def789" } 
            }
  ) { connectionName }
}
Mac OS or Linux (curl)
shell
curl -v -X POST $YOUR_LOGSCALE_URL/graphql \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
    -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
    -d @- << EOF
{"query" : "mutation {
  upsertRemoteTableLogScaleConnection(
    input: { logScaleConfigName: \"config-1\",
             remoteClusterConnection: 
               { connectionId: \"abc123\",
                 remoteUrl: \"https://api.example.com/data\",
                 token: \"123abc456def789\" } 
            }
  ) { connectionName }
}"
}
EOF
Mac OS or Linux (curl) One-line
shell
curl -v -X POST $YOUR_LOGSCALE_URL/graphql \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
    -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
    -d @- << EOF
{"query" : "mutation {
  upsertRemoteTableLogScaleConnection(
    input: { logScaleConfigName: \"config-1\",
             remoteClusterConnection: 
               { connectionId: \"abc123\",
                 remoteUrl: \"https://api.example.com/data\",
                 token: \"123abc456def789\" } 
            }
  ) { connectionName }
}"
}
EOF
Windows Cmd and curl
shell
curl -v -X POST $YOUR_LOGSCALE_URL/graphql ^
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" ^
    -H "Content-Type: application/json" ^
    -d @'{"query" : "mutation { ^
  upsertRemoteTableLogScaleConnection( ^
    input: { logScaleConfigName: \"config-1\", ^
             remoteClusterConnection:  ^
               { connectionId: \"abc123\", ^
                 remoteUrl: \"https://api.example.com/data\", ^
                 token: \"123abc456def789\" }  ^
            } ^
  ) { connectionName } ^
}" ^
} '
Windows Powershell and curl
powershell
curl.exe -X POST 
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN"
    -H "Content-Type: application/json"
    -d '{"query" : "mutation {
  upsertRemoteTableLogScaleConnection(
    input: { logScaleConfigName: \"config-1\",
             remoteClusterConnection: 
               { connectionId: \"abc123\",
                 remoteUrl: \"https://api.example.com/data\",
                 token: \"123abc456def789\" } 
            }
  ) { connectionName }
}"
}'
    "$YOUR_LOGSCALE_URL/graphql"
Perl
perl
#!/usr/bin/perl

use HTTP::Request;
use LWP;

my $TOKEN = "TOKEN";

my $uri = '$YOUR_LOGSCALE_URL/graphql';

my $query = "mutation {
  upsertRemoteTableLogScaleConnection(
    input: { logScaleConfigName: \"config-1\",
             remoteClusterConnection: 
               { connectionId: \"abc123\",
                 remoteUrl: \"https://api.example.com/data\",
                 token: \"123abc456def789\" } 
            }
  ) { connectionName }
}";
$query =~ s/\n/ /g;
my $json = sprintf('{"query" : "%s"}',$query);
my $req = HTTP::Request->new("POST", $uri );

$req->header("Authorization" => "Bearer $TOKEN");
$req->header("Content-Type" => "application/json");

$req->content( $json );

my $lwp = LWP::UserAgent->new;

my $result = $lwp->request( $req );

print $result->{"_content"},"\n";
Python
python
#! /usr/local/bin/python3

import requests

url = '$YOUR_LOGSCALE_URL/graphql'
mydata = r'''{"query" : "mutation {
  upsertRemoteTableLogScaleConnection(
    input: { logScaleConfigName: \"config-1\",
             remoteClusterConnection: 
               { connectionId: \"abc123\",
                 remoteUrl: \"https://api.example.com/data\",
                 token: \"123abc456def789\" } 
            }
  ) { connectionName }
}"
}'''

resp = requests.post(url,
                     data = mydata,
                     headers = {
   "Authorization" : "Bearer $TOKEN",
   "Content-Type" : "application/json"
}
)

print(resp.text)
Node.js
javascript
const https = require('https');

const data = JSON.stringify(
    {"query" : "mutation {
  upsertRemoteTableLogScaleConnection(
    input: { logScaleConfigName: \"config-1\",
             remoteClusterConnection: 
               { connectionId: \"abc123\",
                 remoteUrl: \"https://api.example.com/data\",
                 token: \"123abc456def789\" } 
            }
  ) { connectionName }
}"
}
);


const options = {
  hostname: '$YOUR_LOGSCALE_URL',
  path: 'graphql',
  port: 443,
  method: 'POST',
  headers: {
    'Content-Type': 'application/json',
    'Content-Length': data.length,
    Authorization: 'BEARER ' + process.env.TOKEN,
    'User-Agent': 'Node',
  },
};

const req = https.request(options, (res) => {
  let data = '';
  console.log(`statusCode: ${res.statusCode}`);

  res.on('data', (d) => {
    data += d;
  });
  res.on('end', () => {
    console.log(JSON.parse(data).data);
  });
});

req.on('error', (error) => {
  console.error(error);
});

req.write(data);
req.end();
Example Responses
Success (HTTP Response Code 200 OK)
json
{
  "data": {
    "upsertRemoteTableLogScaleConnection": {
      "connectionName": "remote-1"
    }
  }
}

Given Datatype

For the input datatype, you'll have to provide the name of the remote table configuration, and the details of the remote cluster connection. The table below lists these parameters:

Table: UpsertRemoteTableLogScaleConnectionInput

ParameterTypeRequiredDefaultStabilityDescription
Some arguments may be required, as indicated in the Required column. For return datatypes, this indicates that you must specify which fields you want returned in the results.
Table last updated: Mar 31, 2026
logScaleConfigNamestringyes PreviewThe name of the LogScale remote table configuration to upsert.
remoteClusterConnectionLogScaleSingleConnectionConfigInputyes PreviewThe remote cluster connection to upsert for the remote table configuration. See LogScaleSingleConnectionConfigInput.

Returned Datatype

For the returned datatype, you can get details on the remote table configuration. The table below lists the parameters, along with links to some sub-parameters:

Table: RemoteTableConfig

ParameterTypeRequiredDefaultStabilityDescription
Some arguments may be required, as indicated in the Required column. For return datatypes, this indicates that you must specify which fields you want returned in the results.
Table last updated: Feb 16, 2026
accessRequirementRemoteTableAccessRequirementyes PreviewAn access requirement needed to run a remote table query based on this configuration. See RemoteTableAccessRequirement.
connectionConfigRemoteTableGenericConnectionSensitiveConfigyes PreviewThe configuration of the remote table connection. See RemoteTableGenericConnectionSensitiveConfig.
connectionDescriptionstringyes PreviewThe description of the remote table configuration.
connectionNamestringyes PreviewThe name of the remote table connection.
viewIds[string]yes PreviewThe identifiers for the views to which the configuration is connected.