- Availability
- Airbyte Cloud Airbyte OSS
- Support Level
- Archived
Keen [ARCHIVED]
Overview
The Airbyte Keen destination allows you to stream data from any Airbyte Source into Keen for storage, analysis, and visualization. Keen is a flexible, fully managed event streaming and analytics platform that empowers anyone to ship custom, embeddable dashboards in minutes, not months.
Prerequisites
- For Airbyte Open Source users using the Postgres source connector, upgrade your Airbyte platform to version
v0.40.0-alpha
or newer and upgrade your Keen connector to version0.2.4
or newer
Sync overview
Output schema
Each replicated stream from Airbyte will output data into a corresponding event collection in Keen. Event collections store data in JSON format. Each collection will inherit the name from the stream with all non-alphanumeric characters removed, except for .’, ‘-’, ‘_’,
and whitespace characters. When possible, the connector will try to infer the timestamp value for the record and override the special field keen.timestamp
with it.
Features
Feature | Supported?(Yes/No) | Notes |
---|---|---|
Full Refresh Sync | Yes | |
Incremental - Append Sync | Yes | |
Incremental - Append + Deduped | No | |
Namespaces | No |
Getting started
Requirements
To use the Keen destination, you'll first need to create a Keen account (if you don’t already have one).
Once you have a Keen account, you can use the following credentials to set up the connector
- A Keen Project ID
- A Keen Master API key associated with the project
See the setup guide for more information about how to get started.
Setup guide
Keen Project
If you haven’t set up a project to stream your data to:
Login to the Keen application and add a new project. To do this, click the ‘Add New’ link next to the Projects label on the left-hand, side ribbon. Then, give the project a name.
You can think of a project as a data silo. The data in a project is completely separate from data in other projects. We recommend that you create separate projects for each of your applications and separate projects for Dev and Prod environments.
Now, head to the ‘Access’ section and grab your Project ID and Master API Key.
If you already have a project set up:
Head to the ‘Access’ tab and grab your Project ID and Master API Key
API Key and Project ID
The Keen Connector uses the Keen Kafka Inbound Cluster to stream data. It requires your Project ID
and Master Key
for authentication. To get them, navigate to the Access
tab from the left-hand, side panel and check the Project Details
section.
Important: This destination requires the Project's Master Key.
Timestamp Inference
The Infer Timestamp
field lets you specify if you want the connector to infer the keen.timestamp field based on the data from the event that occurred in the source application. This feature allows for historical data synchronization enabling you to fully leverage the power of Keen's time series analytics. By default, this property is set to true
. If toggled off, keen.timestamp
will be set to the datetime when the data was recorded by Keen.
Setup the Keen destination in Airbyte
Now, you should have all the parameters needed to configure Keen destination.
- Project ID
- Master API Key
- Infer Timestamp
Connect your first source and then head to the Keen application. You can seamlessly run custom analysis on your data and build interactive dashboards for key stakeholders.
If you have any questions, please reach out to us at team@keen.io and we’ll be happy to help!
CHANGELOG
Version | Date | Pull Request | Subject |
---|---|---|---|
0.2.4 | 2022-08-04 | 15291 | Update Keen destination to use outputRecordCollector to properly store state |
0.2.3 | 2022-06-17 | 13864 | Updated stacktrace format for any trace message errors |
0.2.1 | 2021-12-30 | 8809 | Update connector fields title/description |
0.2.0 | 2021-09-10 | 5973 | Fix timestamp inference for complex schemas |
0.1.0 | 2021-08-18 | 5339 | Keen Destination Release! |