How to load data from Google PageSpeed Insights to Firebolt

Learn how to use Airbyte to synchronize your Google PageSpeed Insights data into Firebolt within minutes.

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Set up a Google PageSpeed Insights connector in Airbyte

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Set up Firebolt for your extracted Google PageSpeed Insights data

Select where you want to import data from your source to. You can also choose other cloud data warehouses, databases, data lakes, vector databases, or any other supported Airbyte destinations.

Configure the Google PageSpeed Insights to Firebolt in Airbyte

This includes selecting the data you want to extract - streams and columns -, the sync frequency, where in the destination you want that data to be loaded.

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How to Sync to Manually

Step 1: Retrieve Data from Google PageSpeed Insights API

Begin by accessing Google PageSpeed Insights through its API. To do this, you'll need to obtain an API key from the Google Cloud Console. Once you have the key, make an HTTP GET request to the PageSpeed Insights API endpoint with the URL you want to analyze. Parse the JSON response to extract the desired performance metrics.

After retrieving the data, transform it into a structured format compatible with Firebolt's requirements. Convert the JSON data into CSV format, as CSV is a simple and widely accepted format for data imports. Use a scripting language like Python to extract relevant fields from the JSON and write them to a CSV file.

Set up your Firebolt environment by creating a database and defining the necessary tables to store the data. Use the Firebolt SQL syntax to create a table with columns that match the structure of your CSV file. For example, create columns for URL, performance metrics, timestamps, and any other data you intend to import.

Download and install the Firebolt Command Line Interface (CLI) on your local machine. Configure the CLI with your Firebolt credentials and account information. This will allow you to interact with your Firebolt database directly from the command line.

Use Firebolt's CLI to upload your CSV file into the Firebolt database. Utilize the `COPY` command in Firebolt SQL to load data from your local CSV file into the database table you created earlier. Ensure that the data types and order in the CSV match the table schema to prevent errors during import.

After importing the data, validate that the data has been correctly loaded into Firebolt. Run SQL queries to check the data integrity and accuracy within your Firebolt database. Verify that all records are present and the data types are correctly interpreted.

To keep your Firebolt database updated with the latest PageSpeed Insights data, automate the entire process. Write a script that regularly fetches new data from the API, transforms it, and uploads it to Firebolt. Schedule this script using a task scheduler like cron on Linux or Task Scheduler on Windows to run at your desired frequency.

By following these steps, you can effectively move data from Google PageSpeed Insights to Firebolt without relying on third-party connectors or integrations.