Singer tap that extracts data from a Salesforce database and produces JSON-formatted data following the Singer spec.
$ mkvirtualenv -p python3 tap-salesforce
$ pip install tap-salesforce
$ tap-salesforce --config config.json --discover
$ tap-salesforce --config config.json --properties properties.json --state state.json
> pip install tap-salesforce
{
"client_id": "secret_client_id",
"client_secret": "secret_client_secret",
"refresh_token": "abc123",
"start_date": "2017-11-02T00:00:00Z",
"api_type": "BULK",
"select_fields_by_default": true
"lookback_window": 10
}
The client_id
and client_secret
keys are your OAuth Salesforce App secrets. The refresh_token
is a secret created during the OAuth flow. For more info on the Salesforce OAuth flow, visit the Salesforce documentation. Additionnaly, if the Salesforce Sandbox is to be used to run the tap, the parameter "is_sandbox": true
must be passed to the config.
The start_date
is used by the tap as a bound on SOQL queries when searching for records. This should be an RFC3339 formatted date-time, like "2018-01-08T00:00:00Z". For more details, see the Singer best practices for dates.
The api_type
is used to switch the behavior of the tap between using Salesforce's "REST" and "BULK" APIs. When new fields are discovered in Salesforce objects, the select_fields_by_default
key describes whether or not the tap will select those fields by default.
The lookback_window
(in seconds) subtracts the desired amount of seconds from the bookmark to sync past data. Recommended value: 10 seconds.
To run discovery mode, execute the tap with the config file.
> tap-salesforce --config config.json --discover > properties.json
To sync data, select fields in the properties.json
output and run the tap.
> tap-salesforce --config config.json --properties properties.json [--state state.json]
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