How to load data from Google Webfonts to Convex
Learn how to use Airbyte to synchronize your Google Webfonts data into Convex within minutes.


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How to Sync to Manually
Step 1: Understand Your Data Needs
Before moving data from Google Webfonts to Convex, define the data you need. This includes identifying which font files you need and any metadata associated with them. Make sure to note the specific formats and details required by Convex.
Step 2: Download Fonts from Google Webfonts
Visit the Google Fonts website and manually download the font files you need. You can select multiple fonts and download them as a single ZIP file. Extract this ZIP file to access the individual font files, typically in TTF or OTF format.
Step 3: Prepare Fonts for Upload
Organize the font files and any associated metadata. You may need to convert the font files into a format supported by Convex, if necessary. Ensure that the filenames and directory structure are consistent with your planned storage method in Convex.
Step 4: Set Up Convex Environment
Ensure that you have access to a Convex account and that your environment is set up for data uploads. This may involve creating a new database or storage location within Convex where the font files will reside.
Step 5: Manually Upload Fonts to Convex
Use the file upload feature provided by Convex to manually upload the prepared font files. Navigate to the appropriate storage location and use the web interface to upload each font file. Ensure that all files are correctly uploaded and accessible.
Step 6: Verify and Organize Data in Convex
After uploading, verify that all fonts are correctly stored in Convex. Check the file formats, naming conventions, and ensure that any associated metadata is correctly linked. Organize the files within Convex according to your data management needs.
Step 7: Test and Validate Access
Finally, test accessing the fonts from Convex to ensure they are available and functioning as expected. Use a simple application or script to fetch and render the fonts from Convex, verifying that the integration works without any issues. Make adjustments if needed to optimize access and performance.