Sources
Hevo integrates with a variety of databases, applications, and webhooks to help you replicate data from these to a Destination system of your choice.
For users on paid plans, Hevo offers unlimited Free and Paid Sources for creating Pipelines. Users on the Free plan have unlimited use of the Free Sources. Further, you can create unlimited Pipelines with the same Source. Read Pricing Plans for more information.
The default, minimum, maximum, and custom Pipeline frequencies vary depending on the Source. Read the Data Replication section for the Source to know the ingestion frequencies that it supports.
For RDBMS Sources, such as MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL and SQL Server, Hevo offers you a variety of ways for fetching the data, such as reading from database logs, ingesting from the database table, or fetching data based on custom SQL queries. Read Ingestion Modes for more information.
For SaaS Sources, Hevo uses the Source API to fetch your data from your Source. As a result, Hevo must adhere to the rate limits imposed by the Source.
The articles in this section describe the configuration settings for integrating different Source types with Hevo for creating your Pipeline.
If you do not have the requisite permissions to configure the Source, you can seek help from your other team members by sharing the setup guide with them via email. Read Side-by-Side (SBS) Setup Guide for more information.
- Articles in this section
- Free Sources
- Databases and File Systems
- Data Warehouses
- Databases
- Connecting to a Local Database
- Amazon DocumentDB
- Amazon DynamoDB
- Elasticsearch
- MongoDB
- Generic MongoDB
- MongoDB Atlas
- Support for Multiple Data Types for the _id Field
- Example - Merge Collections Feature
- Troubleshooting MongoDB
- Errors During Pipeline Creation
- Error 1001 - Incorrect credentials
- Error 1005 - Connection timeout
- Error 1006 - Invalid database hostname
- Error 1007 - SSH connection failed
- Error 1008 - Database unreachable
- Error 1011 - Insufficient access
- Error 1028 - Primary/Master host needed for OpLog
- Error 1029 - Version not supported for Change Streams
- SSL 1009 - SSL Connection Failure
- Troubleshooting MongoDB Change Streams Connection
- Troubleshooting MongoDB OpLog Connection
- Errors During Pipeline Creation
- SQL Server
- MySQL
- Amazon Aurora MySQL
- Amazon RDS MySQL
- Azure MySQL
- Generic MySQL
- Google Cloud MySQL
- MariaDB MySQL
- Troubleshooting MySQL
- Errors During Pipeline Creation
- Error 1003 - Connection to host failed
- Error 1006 - Connection to host failed
- Error 1007 - SSH connection failed
- Error 1011 - Access denied
- Error 1012 - Replication access denied
- Error 1017 - Connection to host failed
- Error 1026 - Failed to connect to database
- Error 1027 - Unsupported BinLog format
- Failed to determine binlog filename/position
- Schema 'xyz' is not tracked via bin logs
- Errors Post-Pipeline Creation
- Errors During Pipeline Creation
- MySQL FAQs
- Oracle
- PostgreSQL
- Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL
- Amazon RDS PostgreSQL
- Azure PostgreSQL
- Generic PostgreSQL
- Google Cloud PostgreSQL
- Heroku PostgreSQL
- Troubleshooting PostgreSQL
- Errors during Pipeline creation
- Error 1003 - Authentication failure
- Error 1006 - Connection settings errors
- Error 1011 - Access role issue for logical replication
- Error 1012 - Access role issue for logical replication
- Error 1014 - Database does not exist
- Error 1017 - Connection settings errors
- Error 1023 - No pg_hba.conf entry
- Error 1024 - Number of requested standby connections
- Errors Post-Pipeline Creation
- Errors during Pipeline creation
- PostgreSQL FAQs
- Troubleshooting Database Sources
- File Storage
- Engineering Analytics
- Finance & Accounting Analytics
- Marketing Analytics
- ActiveCampaign
- AdRoll
- Amazon Ads
- Apple Search Ads
- AppsFlyer
- CleverTap
- Criteo
- Drip
- Facebook Ads
- Facebook Page Insights
- Firebase Analytics
- Freshsales
- Google Ads
- Google Analytics
- Google Analytics 4
- Google Analytics 360
- Google Play Console
- Google Search Console
- HubSpot
- Instagram Business
- Klaviyo v2
- Lemlist
- LinkedIn Ads
- Mailchimp
- Mailshake
- Marketo
- Microsoft Ads
- Onfleet
- Outbrain
- Pardot
- Pinterest Ads
- Pipedrive
- Recharge
- Segment
- SendGrid Webhook
- SendGrid
- Salesforce Marketing Cloud
- Snapchat Ads
- SurveyMonkey
- Taboola
- TikTok Ads
- Twitter Ads
- Typeform
- YouTube Analytics
- Product Analytics
- Sales & Support Analytics
- Source FAQs
- From how far back can the Pipeline ingest data?
- Can I Connect to a Source not Listed in Hevo?
- How can I push data to Hevo API using a webhook?
- How do I connect a CSV file as a Source?
- Although the Source objects are visible in the Pipeline overview, why can I not see them in the Schema Mapper?
- How does the Merge Table feature Work?