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Export from DigitalOcean to PostgreSQL

CloudQuery is an open-source data integration platform that allows you to export data from any source to any destination.

The CloudQuery DigitalOcean plugin allows you to sync data from DigitalOcean to any destination, including PostgreSQL. It takes only minutes to get started.

digitalocean
Official
Premium

DigitalOcean

The CloudQuery DigitalOcean plugin pulls configuration from DigitalOcean and loads it into any supported CloudQuery destination

Publisher

cloudquery

Repositorygithub.com
Latest version

v6.0.0

Type

Source

Platforms
Date Published

postgresql
Official

PostgreSQL

This destination plugin lets you sync data from a CloudQuery source to a PostgreSQL compatible database.

Publisher

cloudquery

Repositorygithub.com
Latest version

v8.0.5

Type

Destination

Platforms
Date Published

MacOS Setup

Step 1. Install CloudQuery

brew install cloudquery/tap/cloudquery

Step 2. Log in to CloudQuery CLI

Logging in is required to use premium plugins and premium tables in open-core plugins.

cloudquery login

Step 3. Configure DigitalOcean source plugin

You can find more information about the configuration in the plugin documentation

kind: source
spec:
  # Source spec section
  name: digitalocean
  path: cloudquery/digitalocean
  registry: cloudquery
  version: "v6.0.0"
  tables: ["*"]
  destinations: ["postgresql"]
  spec:
    # required, unless env variable DIGITALOCEAN_TOKEN or DIGITALOCEAN_ACCESS_TOKEN is set
    token: "${DIGITALOCEAN_ACCESS_TOKEN}"
    # Optional parameters
    # spaces_regions: ["nyc3", "sfo3", "ams3", "sgp1", "fra1", "syd1"]
    # spaces_access_key: ""
    # spaces_access_key_id: ""
    # spaces_debug_logging: false
    # concurrency: 10000

Step 4. Configure PostgreSQL destination plugin

You can find more information about the configuration in the plugin documentation

kind: destination
spec:
  name: "postgresql"
  path: "cloudquery/postgresql"
  registry: "cloudquery"
  version: "v8.0.5"

  spec:
    connection_string: "${POSTGRESQL_CONNECTION_STRING}" # set the environment variable in a format like postgres://postgres:pass@localhost:5432/postgres?sslmode=disable
    # you can also specify it in DSN format, which can hold special characters in the password field:
    # connection_string: "user=postgres password=pass+0-[word host=localhost port=5432 dbname=postgres"
    # Optional parameters:
    # pgx_log_level: error
    # batch_size: 10000 # 10K entries
    # batch_size_bytes: 100000000 # 100 MB
    # batch_timeout: 60s

Step 5. Run Sync

cloudquery sync digitalocean.yml postgresql.yml
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