Tap for Toggl.
- pip3
- python 3.5+
- mkvirtualenv
In the directory:
$ mkvirtualenv -p python3 tap-toggl
$ pip3 install -e .
This config is to authenticate into toggl. You can request an API token in your settings on the Toggl website.
The detailed_report_trailing_days
determines the window of how many trailing days to pull the time_entries
resource.
{
"api_token": "*****",
"detailed_report_trailing_days": 1
}
This command returns a JSON that describes the schema of each table.
$ tap-toggl --config config.json --discover
To save this to catalog.json
:
$ tap-toggl --config config.json --discover > catalog.json
You can tell the tap to extract specific fields by editing catalog.json
to make selections. Note the top-level selected
attribute, as well as the selected
attribute nested under each property.
{
"selected": "true",
"properties": {
"likes_getting_petted": {
"selected": "true",
"inclusion": "available",
"type": [
"null",
"boolean"
]
},
"name": {
"selected": "true",
"maxLength": 255,
"inclusion": "available",
"type": [
"null",
"string"
]
},
"id": {
"selected": "true",
"minimum": -2147483648,
"inclusion": "automatic",
"maximum": 2147483647,
"type": [
"null",
"integer"
]
}
},
"type": "object"
}
With an annotated catalog.json
, the tap can be invoked in sync mode:
$ tap-toggl --config config.json --catalog catalog.json
Messages are written to standard output following the Singer specification. The resultant stream of JSON data can be consumed by a Singer target.
The streams that are incremental are:
- workspaces
- clients
- groups
- projects
- tasks
- users
- workspace_users
- time entries*
Time entries uses a lookback window set by the config's "detailed_report_trailing_days" to pull data, then uses replication key updated
as the bookmark.
The only stream that is full table is tags
.
$ make test
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