Sync data from GCP to File
CloudQuery is the simple, fast data integration platform that can fetch your data from GCP APIs and load it into File
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MacOS Setup
Step 1: Install CloudQuery
To install CloudQuery, run the following command in your terminal:
brew install cloudquery/tap/cloudquery
Step 2: Create a Configuration File
Next, run the following command to initialize a sync configuration file for GCP to File:
cloudquery init --source=gcp --destination=file
This will generate a config file named gcp_to_file.yaml. Follow the instructions to fill out the necessary fields to authenticate against your own environment.
Step 3: Log in to CloudQuery CLI
Next, log in to the CloudQuery CLI. If you have't already, you can sign up for a free account as part of this step:
cloudquery login
Step 4: Run a Sync
cloudquery sync gcp_to_file.yaml
This will start syncing data from the GCP API to your File environment! 🚀
See the CloudQuery documentation portal for more deployment guides, options and further tips.
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project_ids
field. If you leave this field blank, CloudQuery will use all projects that it has been granted access to by your chosen authentication method.Can I use wildcards when selecting which projects to sync from?
project_filter
field.