Scylla [ARCHIVED]
- For Airbyte Open Source users using the Postgres source connector, upgrade your Airbyte platform to version
v0.40.0-alpha
or newer and upgrade your Scylla connector to version0.1.3
or newer
The incoming airbyte data is structured in keyspaces and tables and is partitioned and replicated across different nodes
in the cluster. This connector maps an incoming stream
to a Scylla table
and a namespace
to a Scyllakeyspace
.
Fields in the airbyte message become different columns in the Scylla tables. Each table will contain the following
columns.
_airbyte_ab_id
: A random uuid generated to be used as a partition key._airbyte_emitted_at
: a timestamp representing when the event was received from the data source._airbyte_data
: a json text representing the extracted data.
Feature | Support | Notes |
---|---|---|
Full Refresh Sync | ✅ | Warning: this mode deletes all previously synced data in the configured DynamoDB table. |
Incremental - Append Sync | ✅ | |
Incremental - Append + Deduped | ❌ | |
Namespaces | ✅ | Namespace will be used as part of the table name. |
Scylla is highly performant and is designed to handle large amounts of data by using different nodes in the cluster in order to perform write operations. As long as you have enough nodes in your cluster the database can scale infinitely and handle any amount of data from the connector.
- Driver compatibility: NA
- Configuration
- Keyspace [default keyspace to use when writing data]
- Username [authentication username]
- Password [authentication password]
- Address [cluster address]
- Port [default: 9042]
- Replication [optional] [default: 1]
Expand to review
Version | Date | Pull Request | Subject |
---|---|---|---|
0.1.3 | 2022-08-10 | 153999 | handling per-stream state |