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Export from Kubernetes to S3
CloudQuery is an open-source data integration platform that allows you to export data from any source to any destination.
The CloudQuery Kubernetes plugin allows you to sync data from Kubernetes to any destination, including S3. It takes only minutes to get started.
Kubernetes
v6.0.12
Official
Kubernetes
The K8s Source plugin for CloudQuery extracts configuration from a variety of K8s APIs
S3
v6.1.0
Official
S3
This destination plugin lets you sync data from a CloudQuery source to remote S3 storage in various formats such as CSV, JSON and Parquet
Table of Contents
MacOS Setup
Step 1. Install CloudQuery
brew install cloudquery/tap/cloudquery
Step 2. Configure Kubernetes source plugin
You can find more information about the configuration in the plugin documentation
kind: source
spec:
# Source spec section
name: k8s
path: cloudquery/k8s
registry: cloudquery
version: "v6.0.12"
tables: ["*"]
destinations: ["s3"]
spec:
contexts: ["context"]
Step 3. Configure S3 destination plugin
You can find more information about the configuration in the plugin documentation
kind: destination
spec:
name: "s3"
path: "cloudquery/s3"
registry: "cloudquery"
version: "v6.1.0"
write_mode: "append"
spec:
bucket: "bucket_name"
region: "region-name" # Example: us-east-1
path: "path/to/files/{{TABLE}}/{{UUID}}.{{FORMAT}}"
format: "parquet" # options: parquet, json, csv
format_spec:
# CSV-specific parameters:
# delimiter: ","
# skip_header: false
# Optional parameters
# compression: "" # options: gzip
# no_rotate: false
# athena: false # <- set this to true for Athena compatibility
# test_write: true # tests the ability to write to the bucket before processing the data
# endpoint: "" # Endpoint to use for S3 API calls.
# endpoint_skip_tls_verify # Disable TLS verification if using an untrusted certificate
# use_path_style: false
# batch_size: 10000 # 10K entries
# batch_size_bytes: 52428800 # 50 MiB
# batch_timeout: 30s # 30 seconds
Step 4. Run Sync
cloudquery sync k8s.yml s3.yml