Week in Review -- April 4, 2016

Last week was shorter for us due to Easter, but we managed to do more things in a shorter time.

Versions Management

We introduced simple management for transformation buckets. You are now able to rollback to the previous version of your transformation. Or simply copy one version to another.

Read more about Versions Management in previous post.

Documentation

We're still working on our documentation to provide you with best support. Whether for easier components configurations or diving more into Keboola Connection in general.

Check our post about Documentation Changes.

Patches

Thanks to you, our users, we can detect anomalies (or bugs) in components faster. Thus after applying patches, components will be better for all, not only for issue reporters.

  • Small fixes have been applied to Keboola Connection UI
  • Bings Ads extractor, provided by David Ešner, has been updated



Gmail Extractor

We are proud to announce a new member of our group of Docker extractors - Gmail Extractor.

This extractor helps you fetch messages from your Inbox by specifying simple queries. These queries are identical to those you're using in Gmail's web interface. If you're more into advanced search, check this Gmail's Help site.

Main features of the Gmail Extractor:

  • you can specify multiple queries
  • output is divided to multiple tables, which gives you more freedom when selecting/joining data
  • multiple runs of the same query won't cause downloading the same data
  • you can specify the headers you want to download

The process for adding the Gmail Extractor is very similar to the other extractors (e.g. Adwords Extractor v2)

1. Find Gmail Extractor in the list of extractors

2. Create a new configuration for this extractor

3. Authorize the extractor to access your inbox

4. Configure the extractor and specify the queries you want to run

For more detailed information about the extractor configuration options please see the documentation.