Peloton
Table of Contents
The tap-peloton
Meltano extractor pulls data from Peloton that can then be sent to a destination using a loader.
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- Repository: https://github.com/MeltanoLabs/tap-peloton
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- Maintainer: Meltano Community
- Built with Meltano SDK: ✔
Getting Started #
Prerequisites #
If you haven't already, follow the initial steps of the Getting Started guide:
Installation and configuration #
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Add the
tap-peloton
extractor to your project usingmeltano add
:meltano add extractor tap-peloton
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Configure the settings below using
meltano config
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Next steps #
Follow the remaining steps of the Getting Started guide:
- Select entities and attributes to extract
- Add a loader to send data to a destination
- Run a data integration (EL) pipeline
Capabilities #
Settings #
tap-peloton
requires the
configuration
of the following settings:
The settings for extractor tap-peloton
that are known to Meltano are documented below.
To quickly find the
setting you're looking for, use the Table of Contents at
the top of the page.
Username (username
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Environment variable:
TAP_PELOTON_USERNAME
The email you use to log into Peloton.
How to use #
Manage this setting using
meltano config
or an
environment variable:
meltano config tap-peloton set username <username>
export TAP_PELOTON_USERNAME=<username>
Password (password
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Environment variable:
TAP_PELOTON_PASSWORD
Your Peloton password.
How to use #
Manage this setting using
meltano config
or an
environment variable:
meltano config tap-peloton set password <password>
export TAP_PELOTON_PASSWORD=<password>
Number of Workouts to Fetch (recent_workouts_number
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Environment variable:
TAP_PELOTON_RECENT_WORKOUTS_NUMBER
- Default:
5
The number of workouts to fetch. This is an integer that defaults to 5.
How to use #
Manage this setting using
meltano config
or an
environment variable:
meltano config tap-peloton set recent_workouts_number 5
export TAP_PELOTON_RECENT_WORKOUTS_NUMBER=5
Looking for help? #
If you're having trouble getting the
tap-peloton
extractor to work, look for an
existing issue in its repository, file a new issue,
or
join the Meltano Slack community
and ask for help in the #plugins-general
channel.
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