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@node-elt/tap-cryptunit

v1.2.2

Published

Singer tap, generated by @node-elt/tap-generator

Downloads

3

Readme

tap-cryptunit

Author: John Young (@johnatspreadstreet)

This is a Singer tap that produces JSON-formatted data following the Singer spec.

It:

  • Generates a catalog of available data in Cryptunit

Quick Start

  1. Install
npm i -g tap-cryptunit
  1. Create the config file.

There is a template you can use at config.json.example, just copy it to config.json in the repo root

  1. Run the application to generate a catalog.
tap-cryptunit --config config.json --discover > catalog.json
  1. Select the tables to replicate

Step 4 generates a a file called catalog.json that specifies all the available endpoints and fields. You'll need to open the file and select the ones you'd like to replicate. See the Singer guide on Catalog Format for more information on how tables are selected.

  1. Run it!
tap-cryptunit --config config.json --catalog catalog.json

Immense shoutout to Fishtown Analytics for all the help, guidance, and knowledge.