The tap-talkable Meltano extractor pulls data from Talkable that can then be sent to a destination using a loader.

Getting Started #

Prerequisites #

If you haven't already, follow the initial steps of the Getting Started guide:

  1. Install Meltano
  2. Create your Meltano project

Installation and configuration #

Using the Command Line Interface #

  1. Add the tap-talkable extractor to your project using meltano add :

    meltano add extractor tap-talkable
  2. Configure the settings below using meltano config .

Next steps #

Follow the remaining steps of the Getting Started guide:

  1. Select entities and attributes to extract
  2. Add a loader to send data to a destination
  3. Run a data integration (EL) pipeline

If you run into any issues, learn how to get help.

Capabilities #

Settings #

tap-talkable requires the configuration of the following settings:

These and other supported settings are documented below. To quickly find the setting you're looking for, use the Table of Contents at the top of the page.

API Key (api_key) #

API Token gained from Talkable

How to use #

Manage this setting using meltano config or an environment variable:

meltano config tap-talkable set api_key <api_key>

export TAP_TALKABLE_API_KEY=<api_key>

Site Slug (site_slug) #

Slug for your site on Talkable

How to use #

Manage this setting using meltano config or an environment variable:

meltano config tap-talkable set site_slug <site_slug>

export TAP_TALKABLE_SITE_SLUG=<site_slug>

Start date (start_date) #

Start date as of when to collect metrics from

How to use #

Manage this setting using meltano config or an environment variable:

meltano config tap-talkable set start_date <start_date>

export TAP_TALKABLE_START_DATE=<start_date>

Looking for help? #

If you're having trouble getting the tap-talkable 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.

Found an issue on this page? #

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