The target-sqlite loader sends data into SQLite after it was pulled from a source using an extractor
Getting Started
Prerequisites
If you haven't already, follow the initial steps of the Getting Started guide:
Installation and configuration
- 
                      Add the target-sqlite loader to your
                      project using
                      
:meltano add - 
                        Configure the target-sqlite
                        settings using
                        
:meltano config 
meltano add loader target-sqlitemeltano config target-sqlite set --interactiveNext steps
Follow the remaining steps of the Getting Started guide:
If you run into any issues, learn how to get help.
Capabilities
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      The
      target-sqlite 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 target-sqlite 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.
Database Name (database)
- 
          Environment variable:
          
TARGET_SQLITE_DATABASE - 
          Default Value: 
warehouse 
Name of the SQLite database file to be used or created, relative to the project root.
The .db extension is optional and will be added automatically when omitted.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-sqlite set database [value]Batch Size (batch_size)
- 
          Environment variable:
          
TARGET_SQLITE_BATCH_SIZE - 
          Default Value: 
50 
How many records are sent to SQLite at a time.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-sqlite set batch_size [value]Timestamp Column (timestamp_column)
- 
          Environment variable:
          
TARGET_SQLITE_TIMESTAMP_COLUMN - 
          Default Value: 
__loaded_at 
Name of the column used for recording the timestamp when data are loaded to SQLite.
Configure this setting directly using the following Meltano command:
meltano config target-sqlite set timestamp_column [value]Something missing?
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