The tap-eloqua extractor pulls data from Eloqua that can then be sent to a destination using a loader.
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Getting Started
Prerequisites
If you haven't already, follow the initial steps of the Getting Started guide:
Installation and configuration
- 
                      Add the tap-eloqua extractor to your
                      project using
                      
:meltano add - 
                        Configure the tap-eloqua
                        settings using
                        
:meltano config - 
                        Test that extractor settings are valid using
                        
:meltano config 
meltano add extractor tap-eloquameltano config tap-eloqua set --interactivemeltano config tap-eloqua testNext steps
Follow the remaining steps of the Getting Started guide:
If you run into any issues, learn how to get help.
Capabilities
      The current capabilities for
      tap-eloqua
      may have been automatically set when originally added to the Hub. Please review the
      capabilities when using this extractor. If you find they are out of date, please
      consider updating them by making a pull request to the YAML file that defines the
      capabilities for this extractor.
    
This plugin has the following capabilities:
- catalog
 - discover
 - state
 
      You can
      override these capabilities or specify additional ones
      in your meltano.yml by adding the capabilities key.
    
Settings
      The
      tap-eloqua settings that are known to Meltano are documented below. To quickly
      find the setting you're looking for, click on any setting name from the list:
    
      You can also list these settings using
      
      with the meltano configlist
      subcommand:
    
meltano config tap-eloqua list
      You can
      override these settings or specify additional ones
      in your meltano.yml by adding the settings key.
    
Please consider adding any settings you have defined locally to this definition on MeltanoHub by making a pull request to the YAML file that defines the settings for this plugin.
Bulk Page Size (bulk_page_size)
- 
          Environment variable:
          
TAP_ELOQUA_BULK_PAGE_SIZE 
The bulk page size. Default, 5000.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config tap-eloqua set bulk_page_size [value]Client ID (client_id)
- 
          Environment variable:
          
TAP_ELOQUA_CLIENT_ID 
Your OAuth Client ID. See the API docs for more details.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config tap-eloqua set client_id [value]Client Secret (client_secret)
- 
          Environment variable:
          
TAP_ELOQUA_CLIENT_SECRET 
Your OAuth Client Secret. See the API docs for more details.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config tap-eloqua set client_secret [value]Redirect Uri (redirect_uri)
- 
          Environment variable:
          
TAP_ELOQUA_REDIRECT_URI 
The redirect url to use for auth. E.g. http://localhost:8080/callback.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config tap-eloqua set redirect_uri [value]Refresh Token (refresh_token)
- 
          Environment variable:
          
TAP_ELOQUA_REFRESH_TOKEN 
Your OAuth Refresh Token. See the API docs for more details.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config tap-eloqua set refresh_token [value]Start Date (start_date)
- 
          Environment variable:
          
TAP_ELOQUA_START_DATE 
Determines how much historical data will be extracted. Please be aware that the larger the time period and amount of data, the longer the initial extraction can be expected to take.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config tap-eloqua set start_date [value]User Agent (user_agent)
- 
          Environment variable:
          
TAP_ELOQUA_USER_AGENT 
The user agent to send with requests.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config tap-eloqua set user_agent [value]Something missing?
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