DatriseAI-first ETL

Google Webfonts PlanetScale

AI-first ETL from Google Webfonts into PlanetScale. Governed entities, incremental sync, typed landing tables.

How Datrise loads Google Webfonts into PlanetScale

Datrise syncs Google Webfonts's records, events, and configuration objects into PlanetScale as a typed table per source entity. Flexible or custom fields land in JSON columns, and timestamps such as created, updated, and status changes are typed as DATETIME.

Sync is incremental: Datrise uses a watermark on updated-at, applied with INSERT … ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE, so re-runs update only what changed. Vitess sharding by tenant or entity key for very large tables. PlanetScale disallows foreign-key constraints by default, so Datrise models relationships by stable id columns rather than enforced FKs.

Ideal for horizontally scalable MySQL apps on Vitess.

Endpoints

Google Webfonts: SaaS or API data source for analytics and warehouse sync.

PlanetScale: Serverless MySQL platform with safe schema workflows.

How Google Webfonts entities map to PlanetScale

Google Webfonts entityPlanetScale objectNotes
recordsgoogle_webfonts_recordsid PK · custom fields → JSON columns
eventsgoogle_webfonts_eventsDATETIME events
configuration objectsgoogle_webfonts_configuration_objectsid PK · linked to google_webfonts_records

FAQ

How does Datrise handle Google Webfonts's custom fields in PlanetScale?

Flexible values are stored as JSON columns, so new fields don't require a migration; strongly-typed fields — dates, numbers, and references — are promoted to native PlanetScale types.

How does the Google Webfonts to PlanetScale sync stay up to date?

It runs incrementally — Datrise uses a watermark on updated-at, applied with INSERT … ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE.

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