Google (Workspace) Directory is, simply put, a user management system for Google Workspace. It allows IT admins to manage users’ access, facilitates and governs user sign-ons, and, ultimately, is meant to enable users to sign in to multiple Google services through one Google identity. Other features include the ability to monitor devices connected to a business’s domain, manage organizations’ structures, audit applications to which users have approved access, and revoke unauthorized apps.
An integrated cloud application and platform service, Oracle offers an array of enterprise information technology solutions. Other company offerings include software-as-a-service (SaaS), platform-as-a-service (PaaS, and infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS). The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure provides companies the convenience of the public cloud combined with the security and control of on-premises infrastructure. Oracle Cloud Applications help companies streamline their business processes, increase productivity and reduce costs with software applications such as Project Portfolio Management, ERP Financials, Procurement, and more.
1. Go to the Google Cloud Console and create a new project.
2. Enable the Google Directory API for the project.
3. Create a new service account and download the JSON key file.
4. Grant the service account access to the Google Directory API.
5. Open Airbyte and navigate to the Sources page.
6. Click on "New Source" and select "Google Directory" from the list of available connectors.
7. Enter a name for the source and click "Next".
8. Upload the JSON key file downloaded earlier and enter the email address associated with the service account.
9. Enter the domain name for the Google Workspace account you want to connect to.
10. Click "Test Connection" to ensure the credentials are valid and the connection is successful.
11. Select the tables you want to replicate and configure any additional settings.
12. Click "Create Source" to save the configuration and start the replication process.
1. First, ensure that you have the necessary credentials to access your Oracle DB. This includes the hostname, port number, database name, username, and password.
2. Open the Airbyte platform and navigate to the "Destinations" tab on the left-hand side of the screen.
3. Scroll down until you find the "Oracle DB" destination connector and click on it.
4. Click on the "Create new connection" button to begin setting up your Oracle DB destination.
5. Enter a name for your connection and fill in the required fields with your Oracle DB credentials.
6. Test the connection to ensure that Airbyte can successfully connect to your Oracle DB.
7. Once the connection is successful, you can configure the settings for your Oracle DB destination. This includes selecting the tables you want to sync, setting up any transformations or mappings, and scheduling the sync frequency.
8. Save your settings and start the sync process. Airbyte will begin pulling data from your source and pushing it to your Oracle DB destination.
9. Monitor the sync process to ensure that it is running smoothly and troubleshoot any issues that may arise.
10. Once the sync is complete, you can access your data in your Oracle DB and use it for analysis, reporting, or any other purposes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Google Directory's API provides access to a wide range of data related to the Google Directory service. The API allows developers to retrieve information about various categories of data, including:
- Directory listings: Information about businesses, organizations, and other entities listed in the Google Directory.
- Categories: The different categories and subcategories used to organize listings in the directory.
- Reviews and ratings: User-generated reviews and ratings for businesses and other entities listed in the directory.
- Contact information: Phone numbers, addresses, and other contact information for businesses and organizations listed in the directory.
- Images and videos: Images and videos associated with listings in the directory.
- User profiles: Information about users who have contributed reviews and ratings to the directory.
Overall, the Google Directory API provides developers with a wealth of data that can be used to build applications and services that leverage the information contained in the directory.