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Tempo

Prerequisites

  • API Token

Tables in the Tempo connector

NoTable NameColumnsPrimary KeysRead ModeInc. Sync KeysAPI Info
1workload-schemes7idFull Refresh
2customers4idFull RefreshAPI Reference
3accounts12idFull RefreshAPI Reference
4worklogs12tempoWorklogIdFull Refresh, IncrementalstartDateAPI Reference

Table: workload-schemes

NoColumn NameTypeNotes
1defaultSchemeBOOLEAN
2memberCountINTEGER
3nameVARCHAR
4selfVARCHAR
5descriptionVARCHAR
6daysVARCHAR
7idINTEGERPrimary Key

Table: customers

NoColumn NameTypeNotes
1nameVARCHAR
2selfVARCHAR
3idINTEGERPrimary Key
4keyVARCHAR

Table: accounts

NoColumn NameTypeNotes
1contactVARCHAR
2nameVARCHAR
3monthlyBudgetINTEGER
4selfVARCHAR
5globalBOOLEAN
6linksVARCHAR
7idINTEGERPrimary Key
8categoryVARCHAR
9keyVARCHAR
10leadVARCHAR
11statusVARCHAR
12customerVARCHAR

Table: worklogs

NoColumn NameTypeNotes
1createdAtVARCHAR
2billableSecondsINTEGER
3tempoWorklogIdINTEGERPrimary Key
4timeSpentSecondsINTEGER
5issueVARCHAR
6authorVARCHAR
7selfVARCHAR
8descriptionVARCHAR
9startTimeVARCHAR
10attributesVARCHAR
11startDateVARCHARIncremental sync key
12updatedAtVARCHAR

External Resources

Zipstack Cloud features a powerful SQL querying engine on top of many types of connectors, including those from Trino, some custom connectors and connectors from the open source Airbyte project. Some Zipstack cloud connectors are designed to utilize and expand upon Airbyte's connector protocol, but they do not use Airbyte's EL core. Additionally, some parts of the documentation for these connectors have been adapted from the connector documentation found in Airbyte's open source project.