Source configurations
Available configurations
Sources only support one configuration, enabled.
General configurations
General configurations provide broader operational settings applicable across multiple resource types. Like resource-specific configurations, these can also be set in the project file, property files, or within resource-specific files.
- Project file
- Property file
Configuring sources
Sources can be configured via a config: block within their .yml definitions, or from the dbt_project.yml file under the sources: key. This configuration is most useful for configuring sources imported from a package.
You can disable sources imported from a package to prevent them from rendering in the documentation, or to prevent source freshness checks from running on source tables imported from packages.
- 
Note: To disable a source table nested in a YAML file in a subfolder, you will need to supply the subfolder(s) within the path to that YAML file, as well as the source name and the table name in the dbt_project.ymlfile.
 The following example shows how to disable a source table nested in a YAML file in a subfolder:dbt_project.ymlsources:
 your_project_name:
 subdirectory_name:
 source_name:
 source_table_name:
 +enabled: false
Examples
Disable all sources imported from a package
To apply a configuration to all sources included from a package,
state your configuration under the project name in the
sources: config as a part of the resource path.
sources:
  events:
    +enabled: false
Conditionally enable a single source
When defining a source, you can disable the entire source, or specific source tables, using the inline config property:
version: 2
sources:
  - name: my_source
    config:
      enabled: true
    tables:
      - name: my_source_table  # enabled
      - name: ignore_this_one  # not enabled
        config:
          enabled: false
You can configure specific source tables, and use variables as the input to that configuration:
version: 2
sources:
  - name: my_source
    tables:
      - name: my_source_table
        config:
          enabled: "{{ var('my_source_table_enabled', false) }}"
Disable a single source from a package
To disable a specific source from another package, qualify the resource path for your configuration with both a package name and a source name. In this case, we're disabling the clickstream source from the events package.
sources:
  events:
    clickstream:
      +enabled: false
Similarly, you can disable a specific table from a source by qualifying the resource path with a package name, source name, and table name:
sources:
  events:
    clickstream:
      pageviews:
        +enabled: false
Example source configuration
The following is a valid source configuration for a project with:
- name: jaffle_shop
- A package called eventscontaining multiple source tables
name: jaffle_shop
config-version: 2
...
sources:
  # project names
  jaffle_shop:
    +enabled: true
  events:
    # source names
    clickstream:
      # table names
      pageviews:
        +enabled: false
      link_clicks:
        +enabled: true