The target-postgres loader sends data into Postgres after it was pulled from a source using an extractor
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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 target-postgres loader to your
project using
:meltano add
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Configure the target-postgres
settings using
:meltano config
meltano add loader target-postgres
meltano config target-postgres set --interactive
Next steps
Follow the remaining steps of the Getting Started guide:
If you run into any issues, learn how to get help.
Capabilities
The current capabilities for
target-postgres
may have been automatically set when originally added to the Hub. Please review the
capabilities when using this loader. If you find they are out of date, please
consider updating them by making a pull request to the YAML file that defines the
capabilities for this loader.
This plugin has the following capabilities:
- about
- activate-version
- hard-delete
- schema-flattening
- stream-maps
You can
override these capabilities or specify additional ones
in your meltano.yml
by adding the capabilities
key.
Settings
The
target-postgres
settings that are known to Meltano are documented below. To quickly
find the setting you're looking for, click on any setting name from the list:
activate_version
batch_size_rows
database
dialect+driver
host
interpret_content_encoding
password
port
process_activate_version_messages
sanitize_null_text_characters
sqlalchemy_url
ssh_tunnel.enable
ssh_tunnel.host
ssh_tunnel.port
ssh_tunnel.private_key
ssh_tunnel.private_key_password
ssh_tunnel.username
ssl_certificate_authority
ssl_client_certificate
ssl_client_certificate_enable
ssl_client_private_key
ssl_enable
ssl_mode
ssl_storage_directory
use_copy
user
You can also list these settings using
with the meltano config
list
subcommand:
meltano config target-postgres list
You can
override these settings or specify additional ones
in your meltano.yml
by adding the settings
key.
Please consider adding any settings you have defined locally to this definition on MeltanoHub by making a pull request to the YAML file that defines the settings for this plugin.
Activate Version (activate_version)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_ACTIVATE_VERSION
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Default Value:
true
If set to false, the tap will ignore activate version messages. If set to true, add_record_metadata must be set to true as well.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set activate_version [value]
Batch Size Rows (batch_size_rows)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_BATCH_SIZE_ROWS
Maximum number of rows in each batch.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set batch_size_rows [value]
Database (database)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_DATABASE
Database name.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set database [value]
Dialect+Driver (dialect+driver)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_DIALECT+DRIVER
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Default Value:
postgresql+psycopg
DEPRECATED. Dialect+driver see https://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/20/core/engines.html. Generally just leave this alone.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set dialect+driver [value]
Host (host)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_HOST
Hostname for postgres instance.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set host [value]
Interpret Content Encoding (interpret_content_encoding)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_INTERPRET_CONTENT_ENCODING
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Default Value:
false
If set to true, the target will interpret the content encoding of the schema to determine how to store the data. Using this option may result in a more efficient storage of the data but may also result in an error if the data is not encoded as expected.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set interpret_content_encoding [value]
Password (password)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_PASSWORD
Password used to authenticate.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set password [value]
Port (port)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_PORT
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Default Value:
5432
The port on which postgres is awaiting connections.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set port [value]
Process `ACTIVATE_VERSION` messages (process_activate_version_messages)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_PROCESS_ACTIVATE_VERSION_MESSAGES
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Default Value:
true
Whether to process ACTIVATE_VERSION
messages.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set process_activate_version_messages [value]
Sanitize Null Text Characters (sanitize_null_text_characters)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_SANITIZE_NULL_TEXT_CHARACTERS
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Default Value:
false
If set to true, the target will sanitize null characters in char/text/varchar fields, as they are not supported by Postgres. See postgres documentation for more information about chr(0) not being supported.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set sanitize_null_text_characters [value]
SQLAlchemy URL (sqlalchemy_url)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_SQLALCHEMY_URL
DEPRECATED. SQLAlchemy connection string. This will override using host, user, password, port, dialect, and all ssl settings. Note that you must escape password special characters properly. See https://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/20/core/engines.html#escaping-special-characters-such-as-signs-in-passwords
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set sqlalchemy_url [value]
SSH Tunnel Enable (ssh_tunnel.enable)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_SSH_TUNNEL_ENABLE
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Default Value:
false
Enable an ssh tunnel (also known as bastion host), see the other ssh_tunnel.* properties for more details
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set ssh_tunnel enable [value]
SSH Tunnel Host (ssh_tunnel.host)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_SSH_TUNNEL_HOST
Host of the bastion host, this is the host we'll connect to via ssh
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set ssh_tunnel host [value]
SSH Tunnel Port (ssh_tunnel.port)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_SSH_TUNNEL_PORT
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Default Value:
22
Port to connect to bastion host
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set ssh_tunnel port [value]
SSH Tunnel Private Key (ssh_tunnel.private_key)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_SSH_TUNNEL_PRIVATE_KEY
Private Key for authentication to the bastion host
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set ssh_tunnel private_key [value]
SSH Tunnel Private Key Password (ssh_tunnel.private_key_password)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_SSH_TUNNEL_PRIVATE_KEY_PASSWORD
Private Key Password, leave None if no password is set
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set ssh_tunnel private_key_password [value]
SSH Tunnel Username (ssh_tunnel.username)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_SSH_TUNNEL_USERNAME
Username to connect to bastion host
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set ssh_tunnel username [value]
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_SSL_CERTIFICATE_AUTHORITY
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Default Value:
~/.postgresql/root.crl
The certificate authority that should be used to verify the server's identity. Can be provided either as the certificate itself (in .env) or as a filepath to the certificate.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set ssl_certificate_authority [value]
SSL Client Certificate (ssl_client_certificate)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_SSL_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE
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Default Value:
~/.postgresql/postgresql.crt
The certificate that should be used to verify your identity to the server. Can be provided either as the certificate itself (in .env) or as a filepath to the certificate.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set ssl_client_certificate [value]
SSL Client Certificate Enable (ssl_client_certificate_enable)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_SSL_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_ENABLE
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Default Value:
false
Whether or not to provide client-side certificates as a method of authentication to the server. Use ssl_client_certificate and ssl_client_private_key for further customization. To use SSL to verify the server's identity, use ssl_enable instead.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set ssl_client_certificate_enable [value]
SSL Client Private Key (ssl_client_private_key)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_SSL_CLIENT_PRIVATE_KEY
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Default Value:
~/.postgresql/postgresql.key
The private key for the certificate you provided. Can be provided either as the certificate itself (in .env) or as a filepath to the certificate.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set ssl_client_private_key [value]
SSL Enable (ssl_enable)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_SSL_ENABLE
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Default Value:
false
Whether or not to use ssl to verify the server's identity. Use ssl_certificate_authority and ssl_mode for further customization. To use a client certificate to authenticate yourself to the server, use ssl_client_certificate_enable instead.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set ssl_enable [value]
SSL Mode (ssl_mode)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_SSL_MODE
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Default Value:
verify-full
SSL Protection method, see postgres documentation for more information. Must be one of disable, allow, prefer, require, verify-ca, or verify-full.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set ssl_mode [value]
SSL Storage Directory (ssl_storage_directory)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_SSL_STORAGE_DIRECTORY
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Default Value:
.secrets
The folder in which to store SSL certificates provided as raw values. When a certificate/key is provided as a raw value instead of as a filepath, it must be written to a file before it can be used. This configuration option determines where that file is created.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set ssl_storage_directory [value]
Use COPY (use_copy)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_USE_COPY
-
Default Value:
false
Use the COPY command to insert data. This is usually faster than INSERT statements. This option is only available for the postgresql+psycopg dialect+driver.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set use_copy [value]
User (user)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_USER
User name used to authenticate.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set user [value]
Expand To Show SDK Settings
Add Record Metadata (add_record_metadata)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_ADD_RECORD_METADATA
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Default Value:
true
Note that this must be enabled for activate_version to work!This adds _sdc_extracted_at, _sdc_batched_at, and more to every table. See https://sdk.meltano.com/en/latest/implementation/record_metadata.html for more information.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set add_record_metadata [value]
Default Target Schema (default_target_schema)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_DEFAULT_TARGET_SCHEMA
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Default Value:
$MELTANO_EXTRACT__LOAD_SCHEMA
Postgres schema to send data to, example: tap-clickup
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set default_target_schema [value]
Faker Locale (faker_config.locale)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_FAKER_CONFIG_LOCALE
One or more LCID locale strings to produce localized output for: https://faker.readthedocs.io/en/master/#localization
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set faker_config locale [value]
Faker Seed (faker_config.seed)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_FAKER_CONFIG_SEED
Value to seed the Faker generator for deterministic output: https://faker.readthedocs.io/en/master/#seeding-the-generator
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set faker_config seed [value]
Enable Schema Flattening (flattening_enabled)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_FLATTENING_ENABLED
'True' to enable schema flattening and automatically expand nested properties.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set flattening_enabled [value]
Max Flattening Depth (flattening_max_depth)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_FLATTENING_MAX_DEPTH
The max depth to flatten schemas.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set flattening_max_depth [value]
Hard Delete (hard_delete)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_HARD_DELETE
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Default Value:
false
When activate version is sent from a tap this specefies if we should delete the records that don't match, or mark them with a date in the _sdc_deleted_at
column. This config option is ignored if activate_version
is set to false.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set hard_delete [value]
Load Method (load_method)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_LOAD_METHOD
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Default Value:
append-only
The method to use when loading data into the destination. append-only
will always write all input records whether that records already exists or not. upsert
will update existing records and insert new records. overwrite
will delete all existing records and insert all input records.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set load_method [value]
User Stream Map Configuration (stream_map_config)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_STREAM_MAP_CONFIG
User-defined config values to be used within map expressions.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set stream_map_config [value]
Stream Maps (stream_maps)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_STREAM_MAPS
Config object for stream maps capability. For more information check out Stream Maps.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set stream_maps [value]
Validate Records (validate_records)
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Environment variable:
TARGET_POSTGRES_VALIDATE_RECORDS
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Default Value:
true
Whether to validate the schema of the incoming streams.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-postgres set validate_records [value]
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