Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: target-datadotworld
Version: 1.0.0
Summary: Singer target for data.world
Home-page: http://github.com/datadotworld/target-datadotworld
Author: data.world
Author-email: help@data.world
License: Apache 2.0
Description: ===================
        target-datadotworld
        ===================
        
        A `Singer <https://singer.io>`_ target that writes data to `data.world <https://data.world>`_
        
        How to use it
        =============
        
        ``target-datadotworld`` works together with any other `Singer Tap <https://www.singer.io/#taps>`_ to store on data.world
        data extracted from sources like `SalesForce <https://github.com/singer-io/tap-salesforce>`_, `HubSpot <https://github.com/singer-io/tap-hubspot>`_, `Marketo <https://github.com/singer-io/tap-marketo>`_, `MySQL <https://github.com/singer-io/tap-mysql>`_  and `more <https://github.com/search?p=3&q=org%3Asinger-io+tap-&type=Repositories>`_.
        
        Install and Run
        ---------------
        
        First, make sure Python 3.6 is installed on your system.
        
        ``target-datadotworld`` can be run with any Singer Tap, but we'll use
        `tap-fixerio <https://github.com/singer-io/tap-fixerio>`_ which pulls currency exchange rate data - as an example.
        
        These commands will install ``tap-fixerio`` and ``target-datadotworld`` with pip,
        and then run them together, piping the output of ``tap-fixerio`` to
        ``target-datadotworld``::
        
          ? pip install target-datadotworld tap-fixerio 
          ? tap-fixerio | target-datadotworld -c config.json
          INFO Replicating the latest exchange rate data from fixer.io
          INFO Tap exiting normally
        
        The data will be written to the dataset specified in ``config.json``. In this specific case, under a stream named ``exchange-rates``.
        
        If you're using a different Tap, substitute ``tap-fixerio`` in the final
        command above with the command used to run your Tap.
        
        Configuration
        -------------
        
        `target-datadotworld` requires configuration file that is used to store your data.world API token and dataset information.
        
        The following attributes are required:
        
        * ``api_token``: Your data.world `API token <https://data.world/settings/advanced>`_
        * ``dataset_id``: The title of the dataset where the data is to be stored. Must only contain lowercase letters, numbers, and dashes.
        
        Additionally, the following optional attributes can be provided.
        
        * ``dataset_owner``: If not the same as the owner of the API token (e.g. if the dataset is to be accessed/created under an organization account, as opposed to the user's own)
        
        Example:
        
        .. code-block:: json
        
            {
                "api_token": "your_token",
                "dataset_id": "fixerio-data",
                "dataset_owner": "my-company",
            }
        
Keywords: data.world dataset singer target
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Information Technology
Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Topic :: Database :: Database Engines/Servers
Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Information Analysis
