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DuckDB is an in-process SQL OLAP database management system. It has strong support for SQL. DuckDB is borrowing the SQLite shell implementation. Each database is a single file on disk. It’s analogous to “ SQLite for analytical (OLAP) workloads” (direct comparison on the SQLite vs DuckDB paper here), whereas SQLite is for OLTP ones. But it can handle vast amounts of data locally. It’s the smaller, lighter version of Apache Druid and other OLAP technologies.
1. First, navigate to the Short.io source connector page on Airbyte.com.
2. Click on the "Create new connection" button.
3. In the "Connection Configuration" section, enter a name for your connection.
4. In the "Source Type" dropdown menu, select "Short.io".
5. In the "API Key" field, enter your Short.io API key.
6. In the "Domain" field, enter the domain associated with your Short.io account.
7. In the "Link Status" dropdown menu, select the status of the links you want to sync (e.g. "Active", "Archived", etc.).
8. In the "Link Expiration Date" dropdown menu, select the expiration date of the links you want to sync (e.g. "All", "Expired", etc.).
9. Click on the "Test" button to ensure that your credentials are correct and that the connection is working properly.
10. If the test is successful, click on the "Create Connection" button to save your settings and start syncing your Short.io data with Airbyte.
1. Open the Airbyte platform and navigate to the "Destinations" tab on the left-hand side of the screen.
2. Click on the "Add Destination" button located in the top right corner of the screen.
3. Scroll down the list of available destinations until you find "DuckDB" and click on it.
4. Fill in the required information for your DuckDB database, including the host, port, database name, username, and password.
5. Test the connection to ensure that the information you provided is correct and that Airbyte can successfully connect to your DuckDB database.
6. If the connection is successful, click on the "Save" button to save your DuckDB destination connector.
7. You can now use this connector to transfer data from your source connectors to your DuckDB database. Simply select the DuckDB destination connector when setting up your data integration pipelines in Airbyte.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Short.io's API provides access to various types of data related to URL shortening and link management. The categories of data that can be accessed through the API include:
1. Short links: Information about the short links created using the Short.io platform, including the original long URL, the shortened URL, and the date and time the link was created.
2. Clicks: Data related to the clicks on the short links, including the number of clicks, the location of the clicks, and the device used to access the link.
3. Users: Information about the users who have created accounts on the Short.io platform, including their email addresses, names, and account settings.
4. Domains: Data related to the domains used to create short links, including the domain name, the number of links created using the domain, and the status of the domain.
5. Teams: Information about the teams created on the Short.io platform, including the team name, the team members, and the team settings.
Overall, the Short.io API provides access to a wide range of data related to URL shortening and link management, allowing developers to build custom applications and integrations that leverage this data.