- Availability
- Airbyte Cloud Airbyte OSS
- Support Level
- Community
- Latest Version
- 0.1.0
Sqlite
This destination is meant to be used on a local workstation and won't work on Kubernetes
Overview
This destination writes data to a file on the local filesystem on the host running Airbyte. By default, data is written to /tmp/airbyte_local
. To change this location, modify the LOCAL_ROOT
environment variable for Airbyte.
Please make sure that Docker Desktop has access to /tmp
(and /private
on a MacOS, as /tmp has a symlink that points to /private. It will not work otherwise). You allow it with "File sharing" in Settings -> Resources -> File sharing -> add the one or two above folder
and hit the "Apply & restart" button.
Sync Overview
Output schema
Each stream will be output into its own table _airbyte_raw_{stream_name}
. Each table will contain 3 columns:
_airbyte_ab_id
: a uuid assigned by Airbyte to each event that is processed._airbyte_emitted_at
: a timestamp representing when the event was pulled from the data source._airbyte_data
: a json blob representing with the event data.
Features
Feature | Supported | |
---|---|---|
Full Refresh Sync | Yes | |
Incremental - Append Sync | Yes | |
Incremental - Append + Deduped | No | |
Namespaces | No |
Performance considerations
This integration will be constrained by the speed at which your filesystem accepts writes.
Getting Started
The destination_path
will always start with /local
whether it is specified by the user or not. Any directory nesting within local will be mapped onto the local mount.
By default, the LOCAL_ROOT
env variable in the .env
file is set /tmp/airbyte_local
.
The local mount is mounted by Docker onto LOCAL_ROOT
. This means the /local
is substituted by /tmp/airbyte_local
by default.
Example:
- If
destination_path
is set to/local/sqlite.db
- the local mount is using the
/tmp/airbyte_local
default - then all data will be written to
/tmp/airbyte_local/sqlite.db
.
Access Replicated Data Files
If your Airbyte instance is running on the same computer that you are navigating with, you can open your browser and enter file:///tmp/airbyte_local to look at the replicated data locally. If the first approach fails or if your Airbyte instance is running on a remote server, follow the following steps to access the replicated files:
- Access the scheduler container using
docker exec -it airbyte-server bash
- Navigate to the default local mount using
cd /tmp/airbyte_local
- Navigate to the replicated file directory you specified when you created the destination, using
cd /{destination_path}
- Execute
sqlite3 {filename}
to access the data in a particular database file.
You can also copy the output file to your host machine, the following command will copy the file to the current working directory you are using:
docker cp airbyte-server:/tmp/airbyte_local/{destination_path} .
Note: If you are running Airbyte on Windows with Docker backed by WSL2, you have to use similar step as above or refer to this link for an alternative approach.
Changelog
Version | Date | Pull Request | Subject |
---|---|---|---|
0.1.0 | 2022-07-25 | 15018 | New SQLite destination |