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37 lines
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# SFTP JSON
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## Overview
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This destination writes data to a directory on an SFTP server.
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### Sync Overview
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#### Output schema
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Each stream will be output into its own file.
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Each file will contain a collection of `json` objects which correspond directly with the data supplied by the source.
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#### Features
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| Feature | Supported |
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| :--- | :--- |
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| Full Refresh Sync | Yes |
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| Incremental - Append Sync | Yes |
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| Namespaces | No |
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#### Performance considerations
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This integration will be constrained by the connection speed to the SFTP server and speed at which that server accepts writes.
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## Getting Started
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The `destination_path` can refer to any path that the associated account has write permissions to.
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The `filename` **should not** have an extension in the configuration, as `.jsonl` will be added on by the connector.
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### Example:
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If `destination_path` is set to `/myfolder/files` and `filename` is set to `mydata`, the resulting file will be `/myfolder/files/mydata.jsonl`.
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These files can then be accessed by creating an SFTP connection to the server and navigating to the `destination_path`.
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