Estoca (r4ir4
variant)
Table of Contents
The tap-estoca
Singer tap
pulls data from
Estoca
that can then be sent to a destination using a
Singer target.
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- Repository: https://github.com/r4ir4/tap-estoca
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- Maintainer: RaĆra Carvalho
Alternative variants #
Multiple
variants
of tap-estoca
are available. This document describes the
r4ir4
variant.
Alternative variants are:
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muriloo
(default)
Standalone usage #
Install the package using pip:
pip install git+https://github.com/r4ir4/tap-estoca.git
For additional instructions, refer to the README in the repository.
Usage with Meltano #
Install Meltano, create your Meltano project, and add the tap to your project as a custom extractor:
meltano add --custom extractor tap-estoca --variant r4ir4
Then, configure the extractor, add any Singer target as a loader to send data to a destination and run a data integration (EL) pipeline.
Capabilities #
Settings #
Check the README in the repository for more information on settings for this tap.
Looking for help? #
If you're having trouble getting
tap-estoca
to work by itself or with
Meltano, 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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