Data integration tool
Best way to move Zuora data to ClickHouse
Use ingestr when you need an open-source CLI for Zuora to ClickHouse ingestion, then add Bruin Cloud when the same pipeline needs schedules, checks, lineage, alerts, and audit trails.
Short answer
Choose the tool you can run locally and govern later.
For Zuora to ClickHouse, ingestr is the practical starting point when you want a scriptable, reviewable ingestion job instead of a hosted-only connector. Use Bruin Cloud when that job becomes a shared production pipeline.
Start with a local CLI command and commit the workflow to your repo.
Use incremental or time-based loading when the source supports it.
Verify row counts and schema expectations before scheduling.
Add Bruin Cloud for orchestration, lineage, checks, alerts, and audit logs.
What you'll learn
Prerequisites
- Python 3.8 or higher installed
- Zuora tenant with API access enabled
- Zuora OAuth client credentials from admin settings
- ClickHouse server access
- Database credentials
Step 1: Install ingestr
Install ingestr in seconds using pip. Choose the method that works best for you:
Recommended: Using uv (fastest)
# Install uv first if you haven't already
pip install uv
# Run ingestr using uvx
uvx ingestrAlternative: Global installation
# Install globally using uv
uv pip install --system ingestr
# Or using standard pip
pip install ingestrVerify installation: Run ingestr --version to confirm it's installed correctly.
Step 2: Your First Migration
Let's copy a table from Zuora to ClickHouse. This example shows a complete, working command you can adapt to your needs.
Set up your connections
Zuora connection format:
zuora://?client_id=<your-client-id>&client_secret=<your-client-secret>&base_url=<your-api-endpoint>Parameters:
- • client_id: Zuora OAuth2 client ID
- • client_secret: Zuora OAuth2 client secret
- • base_url: Zuora API base URL for your tenant (production or sandbox)
ClickHouse connection format:
clickhouse://<username>:<password>@<host>:<port>?secure=<secure>&http_port=<http_port>Parameters:
- • username: Username for ClickHouse authentication
- • password: Password for ClickHouse authentication
- • host: Hostname or IP address of ClickHouse server
- • port: TCP port number for ClickHouse server
- • http_port: HTTP port for ClickHouse server (default: 8443)
- • secure: Use secure connection: 1 for HTTPS, 0 for HTTP (default: 1)
Run your first copy
Copy the entire users table from Zuora to ClickHouse:
ingestr ingest \
--source-uri 'zuora://?client_id=zcid_abc123&client_secret=zcs_def456&base_url=https://rest.zuora.com' \
--source-table 'subscriptions' \
--dest-uri 'clickhouse://user_123:pass123@localhost:9000?secure=1&http_port=8443' \
--dest-table 'raw.subscriptions'What this does:
- • Connects to your Zuora database
- • Reads all data from the specified table
- • Creates the table in ClickHouse if needed
- • Copies all rows to the destination
Command breakdown:
--source-uriYour source database--source-tableTable to copy from--dest-uriYour destination--dest-tableWhere to write data
Step 3: Verify your data
After the migration completes, verify your data was copied correctly:
Check row count in ClickHouse:
-- Run this in ClickHouse
SELECT COUNT(*) as row_count
FROM raw.subscriptions;
-- Check a sample of the data
SELECT *
FROM raw.subscriptions
LIMIT 10;Advanced Patterns
Once you've mastered the basics, use these patterns for production workloads.
Only copy new or updated records since the last sync. Perfect for daily updates.
ingestr ingest \
--source-uri 'zuora://?client_id=zcid_abc123&client_secret=zcs_def456&base_url=https://rest.zuora.com' \
--source-table 'public.orders' \
--dest-uri 'clickhouse://user_123:pass123@localhost:9000?secure=1&http_port=8443' \
--dest-table 'raw.orders' \
--incremental-strategy merge \
--incremental-key updated_at \
--primary-key order_idHow it works: The merge strategy updates existing rows and inserts new ones based on the primary key. Only rows where updated_at has changed will be processed.
Common Use Cases
Ready-to-use commands for typical Zuora to ClickHouse scenarios.
Daily Customer Data Sync
Keep your analytics warehouse updated with the latest customer information every night.
# Add this to your cron job or scheduler
ingestr ingest \
--source-uri 'zuora://?client_id=zcid_abc123&client_secret=zcs_def456&base_url=https://rest.zuora.com' \
--source-table 'public.customers' \
--dest-uri 'clickhouse://user_123:pass123@localhost:9000?secure=1&http_port=8443' \
--dest-table 'analytics.customers' \
--incremental-strategy merge \
--incremental-key updated_at \
--primary-key customer_idHistorical Data Migration
One-time migration of all historical records to your data warehouse.
# One-time full table copy
ingestr ingest \
--source-uri 'zuora://?client_id=zcid_abc123&client_secret=zcs_def456&base_url=https://rest.zuora.com' \
--source-table 'public.transactions' \
--dest-uri 'clickhouse://user_123:pass123@localhost:9000?secure=1&http_port=8443' \
--dest-table 'warehouse.transactions_historical'Development Environment Sync
Copy production data to your development ClickHouse instance (with sensitive data excluded).
# Copy sample data to development
ingestr ingest \
--source-uri 'zuora://?client_id=zcid_abc123&client_secret=zcs_def456&base_url=https://rest.zuora.com' \
--source-table 'public.products' \
--dest-uri 'clickhouse://user_123:pass123@localhost:9000?secure=1&http_port=8443' \
--dest-table 'dev.products' \
--limit 1000 # Only copy 1000 rows for testingChoosing a Zuora to ClickHouse data integration tool
If you're comparing ways to move Zuora data into ClickHouse, start with the path you can run locally, review in code, and schedule later.
What is the best data integration tool to move data from Zuora to ClickHouse?
ingestr is a good fit when you want an open-source CLI for Zuora to ClickHouse ingestion. You can run it from your terminal, CI, or a scheduled job, then move the same pipeline into Bruin Cloud when you need orchestration, lineage, and monitoring.
Can this run as an incremental pipeline?
Yes. Use snapshot-plus-incremental or time-based extraction when the source supports it. That keeps the first load simple while making later runs smaller and easier to monitor.
When should I use Bruin Cloud with ingestr?
Use Bruin Cloud when the Zuora to ClickHouse pipeline needs schedules, alerts, data quality checks, audit trails, or catalog and lineage visibility for the rest of the team.
Troubleshooting Guide
Solutions to common issues when migrating from Zuora to ClickHouse.
Connection refused or timeout errors
Check your connection details:
Authentication failures
Common authentication issues:
Schema or data type mismatches
Handling data type differences:
- ingestr automatically handles most type conversions
Performance issues with large tables
Optimize large data transfers:
- Use incremental loading to process data in chunks
- Run migrations during off-peak hours
- Split very large tables by date ranges using interval parameters
Ready to scale your data pipeline?
You've learned how to migrate data from Zuora to ClickHouse with ingestr. For production workloads with monitoring, scheduling, and data quality checks, explore Bruin Cloud.