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TODO: update this doc
Is the output schema fixed (e.g: for an API like Stripe)? If so, point to the connector's schema (e.g: link to Stripe’s documentation) or describe the schema here directly (e.g: include a diagram or paragraphs describing the schema).
Describe how the connector's schema is mapped to Airbyte concepts. An example description might be: "MagicDB tables become Airbyte Streams and MagicDB columns become Airbyte Fields. In addition, an extracted_at column is appended to each row being read."
This section should contain a table mapping each of the connector's data types to Airbyte types. At the moment, Airbyte uses the same types used by JSONSchema. string
, date-time
, object
, array
, boolean
, integer
, and number
are the most commonly used data types.
Integration Type | Airbyte Type | Notes |
---|
This section should contain a table with the following format:
Feature | Supported?(Yes/No) | Notes |
---|---|---|
Full Refresh Sync | ||
Incremental Sync | ||
Replicate Incremental Deletes | ||
For databases, WAL/Logical replication | ||
SSL connection | ||
SSH Tunnel Support | ||
(Any other source-specific features) |
Could this connector hurt the user's database/API/etc... or put too much strain on it in certain circumstances? For example, if there are a lot of tables or rows in a table? What is the breaking point (e.g: 100mm> records)? What can the user do to prevent this? (e.g: use a read-only replica, or schedule frequent syncs, etc..)
- What versions of this connector does this implementation support? (e.g:
postgres v3.14 and above
) - What configurations, if any, are required on the connector? (e.g:
buffer_size > 1024
) - Network accessibility requirements
- Credentials/authentication requirements? (e.g: A DB user with read permissions on certain tables)
For each of the above high-level requirements as appropriate, add or point to a follow-along guide. See existing source or destination guides for an example.
For each major cloud provider we support, also add a follow-along guide for setting up Airbyte to connect to that destination. See the Postgres destination guide for an example of what this should look like.