Batch exports can be used to export data to Redshift, Amazon's data warehouse product.
Creating the batch export
- Subscribe to data pipelines add-on in your billing settings if you haven't already.
- Click Data pipelines in the navigation and go to the Destinations tab in your PostHog instance.
- Search for Redshift.
- Click the + Create button.
- Fill in the necessary configuration details.
- Finalize the creation by clicking on "Create".
- Done! The batch export will schedule its first run on the start of the next period.
Redshift configuration
Configuring a batch export targeting Redshift requires the following Redshift-specific configuration values:
User: A Redshift user name with permissions to insert data into the specified table and, if the table does not exist, permissions to create the table.
Password: The password for the Redshift user specified.
Host: The endpoint of your Redshift cluster, excluding the port number and database name.
Port: The port number on which the Redshift cluster is listening (default is 5439).
Database: The name of the Redshift database to which the data is to be exported.
Schema: The name of the schema within the database. This determines where the table for exporting data will be located.
Table name: The name of the table where the data will be inserted.
Properties data type: The data type configurations for the
properties
,set
, andset_once
columns, eitherVARCHAR(65535)
orSUPER
.Events to exclude: A list of events to omit from the exported data.
Events to include: A list of events to include in the exported data. If added, only these events will be exported.
Event schema
This is the schema of all the fields that are exported to Redshift.
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
uuid | VARCHAR(200) | The unique ID of the event within PostHog |
event | VARCHAR(200) | The name of the event that was sent |
properties | SUPER or VARCHAR(65535) | A JSON object with all the properties sent along with an event |
elements | VARCHAR(65535) | This field is present for backwards compatibility but has been deprecated |
set | SUPER or VARCHAR(65535) | A JSON object with any person properties sent with the $set field |
set_once | SUPER or VARCHAR(65535) | A JSON object with any person properties sent with the $set_once field |
distinct_id | VARCHAR(200) | The distinct_id of the user who sent the event |
team_id | INTEGER | The team_id for the event |
ip | VARCHAR(200) | The IP address that was sent with the event |
site_url | VARCHAR(200) | This field is present for backwards compatibility but has been deprecated |
timestamp | TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE | The timestamp associated with an event |