Overview
The Lyftron Provider for Drip offers the most natural way to access Drip data from Lyftron with ease and also enables to connect with BI, MDM & ML tools, Data warehouses, Databases and other SAAS based applications with zero code and zero infrastructure requirements. The provider wraps the complexity of accessing Drip data into easy-to-integrate relational fully managed ANSI Sql format. Make faster and better business decisions with Lyftron’s Drip data provider and automatically build your data migration pipelines in minutes, not months
The provider hides the complexity of accessing data and provides additional powerful security features, smart caching, batching, socket management, and more.
Key Features
- Comprehensive Delta load mechanism.
- Real-time access to Drip.
- Comprehensive full support of ANSI Sql to query data with ease.
- Collaborative query processing.
Prerequisites
The user must have credentials for Drip, Lyftron and your destination data warehouse, lake or database to perform the data pipeline operation with Lyftron
Step1: Setup Drip account
1.1 Create account in Drip and login
1.2. After Login go to -> Setting and click on -> New API Key to generate Drip Api key
Establishing a Connection with Lyftron's Quickstart Steps
Create your Drip connection with Lyftron by following the easy steps show below:
Step2 : Login to Lyftron
Start creating your connection
2.1 Click on Connect section on the left panel → Click on Add Connection button, Choose your provider -> Type Drip in search bar
Step3. Enter your connection details
In the Connection String section enter the values of the below parameters. The following connection string is required to establish Drip connection with Lyftron.
Profile=Drip;ProfileSettings='APIKey=[your_api_key];'Give connection name as Drip -> Replace “your_api_key” with DripApi-key , click on test connection -> click save. If connection is not successful so, check the error
Key | Value | Field |
Connection Name | Enter your connection details | Required |
Profile | C:\profiles\Drip.apip | Required |
APIKey | your Drip api_token | Required |
Profile | C:\profiles\Drip.apip | Required |
InitiateOAuth | your Drip GETANDREFRESH | Required |
OAuthClientId | your Drip clientId | Required |
OAuthClientSecret | your Drip clientSecret | Required |
CallbackUrl | your Drip callback_url | Required |
Logfile** | Use the logfile option to debug your job and provide your connection name to generate the log file. [ConnectionConfigurationPath]\Connection_name_log.tx | Optional |
Verbosity** | Choose verbosity 1-5 based on the severity of debugging | Optional |
** For more information, check the Lyftron logging and debugging section.
If you want more detailed information about how to establish a connection with Lyftron, click on Lyftron Connection Quick Start guide.
Once you are done entering your connection details, simply click on the Test Connection button to test the connectivity. In case your connection fails, add Logfile and Verbosity parameters and check the Lyftron logging and debugging section, to debug the error.
Save your connection
Hurray! Now you have successfully connected with the Lyftron Drip connector and can utilize the connector to Extract, Warehouse, Analyze, Visualize and Share your data.
Step3 : Normalize
Create data source
After establishing connection, datasource metadata import is needed and for that Lyftron automatically normalize your API & different SQL dialects data into ANSI SQL format and also gives you API sources into simple, code less out of the box data model.
3.1 Click on Normalize section from the left panel -> Click on Add Data Source button, Enter data source name -> Choose Drip from the existing connection list -> Click next
3.2 Choose the table you want to import and -> Click Create
Data Model
The provider models the data in APIs into a list of tables that can be queried using standard SQL statements.
Generally, querying APIs tables is the same as querying a table in a relational database. Sometimes there are special cases, for example, including a certain column in the WHERE clause might be required to get data for certain columns in the table. This is typically needed for situations where a separate request must be made for each row to get certain columns.
Name | Type | Description |
Accounts | Tables | Gets the latest chart of accounts for a company |
Broadcasts | Tables | List all broadcasts of your account |
Campaigns | Tables | List all campaigns of your account |
Conversions | Tables | List all conversions of your account |
Forms | Tables | List all forms of your account |
Subscribers | Tables | List all Subscribers of your account |
User | Tables | Fetch the authenticated user |
Webhooks | Tables | List all Webhooks |
Workflows | Tables | List all workflows |
WorkflowTriggers | Tables | List all workflow triggers |
Step 4: Analyze
Querying the data source data
Lyftron allows you to query the source data by simply writing the ANSI Sql query. Please keep in mind as the data is coming directly from API so, there’s a limit to API calls and performance delay from the Stripe API side which Lyftron can’t control so, don’t expect to pull millions of records in just fraction of seconds. If you have heavy data loads, create the pipeline to unload that data into the Lyftron warehouse and query from it.
4.1. Click on the analyze section on the left panel -> Choose data source from the list. Drag and drop the table -> Choose your querying options
4.2. Click on -> EXECUTE and selected query will return data successfully
Advanced Settings
To view a detailed advanced settings options, go to Drip Advanced Settings. Complete list of the parameters you can configure in the connection string can be found by clicking Connection String Parameters.