tap-lastfm
is a Singer tap for LastFM.
Built with the Meltano Tap SDK for Singer Taps.
pipx install git+/~https://github.com/rabidaudio/tap-lastfm.git@v0.1.1
api_key
(required): The API key to authenticate against the API service.usernames
(required): A list of usernames to fetch data for.start_date
: The earliest record date to sync. Defaults to all data.step_days
: The number of days to scan through before emitting state. Defaults to 30.
A full list of supported settings and capabilities for this tap is available by running:
tap-lastfm --about
Last.fm requires an API key even to read public data. See directions on how to request an API key here.. At this time, the tap does not access any non-public data, so signatures and session keys are not required.
You can easily run tap-lastfm
by itself or in a pipeline using Meltano.
tap-lastfm --version
tap-lastfm --help
tap-lastfm --config CONFIG --discover > ./catalog.json
- Last.FM API docs: https://www.last.fm/api
pipx install poetry
poetry install
Create tests within the tap_lastfm/tests
subfolder and
then run:
tox -e pytest
You can also test the tap-lastfm
CLI interface directly using poetry run
:
poetry run tap-lastfm --help
Testing with Meltano
Note: This tap will work in any Singer environment and does not require Meltano. Examples here are for convenience and to streamline end-to-end orchestration scenarios.
Your project comes with a custom meltano.yml
project file already created. Open the meltano.yml
and follow any "TODO" items listed in
the file.
Next, install Meltano (if you haven't already) and any needed plugins:
# Install meltano
pipx install meltano
# Initialize meltano within this directory
cd tap-lastfm
meltano install
Now you can test and orchestrate using Meltano:
# Test invocation:
meltano invoke tap-lastfm --version
# OR run a test `elt` pipeline:
meltano elt tap-lastfm target-jsonl
See the dev guide for more instructions on how to use the SDK to develop your own taps and targets.