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Export from GitLab to MySQL
CloudQuery is an open-source data integration platform that allows you to export data from any source to any destination.
The CloudQuery GitLab plugin allows you to sync data from GitLab to any destination, including MySQL. It takes only minutes to get started.
GitLab
v4.3.1
Official
GitLab
The CloudQuery GitLab plugin pulls configuration out of GitLab resources and loads it into any supported CloudQuery destination
Publisher
cloudquery
Repositorygithub.com
Latest version
v4.3.1
Type
Source
Platforms
Date Published
Mar 26, 2024
MySQL
v5.0.1
Official
MySQL
This plugin is in preview.
This destination plugin lets you sync data from a CloudQuery source to a MySQL database
Publisher
cloudquery
Repositorygithub.com
Latest version
v5.0.1
Type
Destination
Platforms
Date Published
Mar 26, 2024
Table of Contents
MacOS Setup
Step 1. Install CloudQuery
brew install cloudquery/tap/cloudquery
Step 2. Configure GitLab source plugin
You can find more information about the configuration in the plugin documentation
kind: source
# Common source-plugin configuration
spec:
name: gitlab
path: cloudquery/gitlab
registry: cloudquery
version: "v4.3.1"
tables: ["gitlab_users"]
destinations: ["mysql"]
# Gitlab specific configuration
spec:
# required
access_token: "${GITLAB_ACCESS_TOKEN}"
# optional, leave empty for GitLab SaaS
# base_url: "<INSTANCE_URL>"
Step 3. Configure MySQL destination plugin
You can find more information about the configuration in the plugin documentation
kind: destination
spec:
name: "mysql"
path: "cloudquery/mysql"
registry: "cloudquery"
version: "v5.0.1"
spec:
connection_string: "user:password@/dbname"
# Optional parameters:
# batch_size: 1000 # 1K entries
# batch_size_bytes: 4194304 # 4 MiB
Step 4. Run Sync
cloudquery sync gitlab.yml mysql.yml