Automatic Schema Creation
You don’t need to prepare the Google Cloud SQL PostgreSQL database — Skyvia creates the tables, corresponding to the Recurly objects, in the data warehouse automatically.
Copying Recurly data to Google Cloud SQL PostgreSQL cannot be simpler. You just need to perform the following three simple steps.
Specify necessary connection parameters for Recurly.
Specify necessary connection parameters for Google Cloud SQL PostgreSQL.
Select Recurly objects to replicate.
You don’t need to prepare the Google Cloud SQL PostgreSQL database — Skyvia creates the tables, corresponding to the Recurly objects, in the data warehouse automatically.
With Skyvia you can extract and load all the data from a Recurly object or disable loading for some Recurly object fields. You can also configure filters for data to replicate.
Skyvia not just copies Recurly data to Google Cloud SQL PostgreSQL once, it can keep your Google Cloud SQL PostgreSQL database up-to-date with Recurly automatically, ensuring you always have fresh data for data analysis without any user intervention.
Skyvia combines a high-performance optimized batch data loading into Google Cloud SQL PostgreSQL with a granular, per-record data insertion and error logging in case of any errors.
If you need more than just to copy data from Recurly to Google Cloud SQL PostgreSQL, you may use Skyvia’s powerful ETL functionality for Recurly and Google Cloud SQL PostgreSQL integration. Skyvia’s data import tools will correctly extract Recurly data, transform it, and load to Google Cloud SQL PostgreSQL when Google Cloud SQL PostgreSQL tables have different structure than Recurly objects. Moreover, Skyvia Data Import allows loading data in any direction, supporting Reverse ETL scenario.
Use flexible scheduling settings to automate replication
You can find detailed logs for each execution in the package Run History.
Enable email notifications and always know if anything goes wrong.
Integrate Recurly and Google Cloud SQL PostgreSQL with minimal effort and in only a few clicks!