GitHub Ingestion Source

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In Gathr, it can be added as a channel to help in fetching customers’ and prospects’ data and transform it as needed before storing it in a desired data warehouse to run further analytics.

Data Source Configuration

Configure the data source parameters as explained below.

Fetch From Source/Upload Data File

To design the application, you can either fetch the sample data from the GitHub source by providing the data source connection details or upload a sample data file in one of the supported formats to see the schema details during the application design phase.

Upload Data File

To design the application, please upload a data file containing sample records in a format supported by Gathr.

The sample data provided for application design should match the data source schema from which data will be fetched during runtime.

If Upload Data File method is selected to design the application, provide the below details.

File Format

Select the format of the sample file depending on the file type.

Gathr-supported file formats for GitHub data sources are CSV, JSON, TEXT, Parquet and ORC.

For CSV file format, select its corresponding delimiter.

Header Included

Enable this option to read the first row as a header if your GitHub sample data file is in CSV format.

Upload

Please upload the sample file as per the file format selected above.


Fetch From Source

If Fetch From Source method is selected to design the application, then the data source connection details will be used to get sample data.

Continue to configure the data source.


Connection Name

Connections are the service identifiers. A connection name can be selected from the list if you have created and saved connection details for GitHub earlier. Or create one as explained in the topic - GitHub Connection →

Use the Test Connection option to ensure that the connection with the GitHub channel is established successfully.

A success message states that the connection is available. In case of any error in test connection, edit the connection to resolve the issue before proceeding further.


Entity

Tables in GitHub are statically defined to model GitHub entities.

If you selected the Fetch From Source method to design the application, the Entities will list as per the configured connection. Select the entity to be read from GitHub.

If you selected the Upload Data File method to design the application, the exact name of the entity should be provided to read the data from GitHub.


If you selected the Fetch From Source method to design the application, the Fields would list as per the Entity chosen in the previous configuration parameter. Select the fields or provide a custom query to read the desired records from GitHub.

Fields

The conditions to fetch source data from a GitHub table can be specified using this option.

Select Fields: Select the column(s) of the entity that should be read.

Custom Query: Provide an SQL query specifying the read conditions for the source data.

Example: SELECT "Id" FROM Companies


If you selected the Upload Data File method to design the application, provide a custom query to fetch records from the GitHub entity specified in the previous configuration.

Query

The conditions to fetch source data from a GitHub table can be specified using this option.

Provide an SQL query specifying the read conditions for the source data.

Example: SELECT "Id" FROM Companies


Advanced Configurations

This section contains additional configuration parameters.

Fetch Size

The number of rows to be fetched per round trip. The default value is 1000.


Add Configuration: Additional properties can be added using this option as key-value pairs.


Schema

Check the populated schema details. For more details, see Schema Preview →

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