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Article Summary

Keboola is not a storage service itself, but rather a data integration and analytics platform. It helps organizations manage, prepare, and analyze data from various sources. Keboola can work with both database storage and object storage, as well as other data storage solutions, depending on the integrations and configurations used. It's more of a data operations platform that enables data processing and transformation, rather than being strictly a storage service.

Prerequisites

  • You have created a Keboola Storage Bucket.

Authorize Connection to Keboola

  1. In the Authorizers tab, click on Authorize New Service and select Keboola.
  2. You will be asked to fill the following fields
    1. Keboola API Token: Create a new API token under your Keboola account Settings, in the API Tokens tab.
    2. Bucket ID: Select your bucket and click on the Event tab. Your Bucket ID will be under Event Detail (click on
  3. Save your authorizer.

Create a New Keboola Destination

  1. On the Destinations page, click on the Create Destination button and select the destination from the list.
  2. Select your authorizer from the drop-down menu.
  3. Name your destination and click on Save.
Need to authorize another connection?

Click on Add new Account in drop-down menu during authorizer selection and follow the on-screen prompts. You can also go to the Authorizers tab and click on Add New Service.

Create a Flow to Keboola

  1. Navigate to Flows and click on Create Flow.
  2. Click on Connect Your Data to add your source(s).
  3. Click on Connect Your Data Destination to add the destination.
  4. Choose the write mode and fill in the other required information.
  5. Check the Data Preview to see if your configuration is correct.
  6. Name your flow and click on Create Flow to finish the setup.

Table Naming Convention

When naming your table, please make sure the table name:

  • Starts and ends with alphanumeric characters
  • Contains only
    • Letters
    • Numbers
    • Underscores
    • Dashes


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