Load GrowthLoop data in Python using dltHub
Build a GrowthLoop-to-database or-dataframe pipeline in Python using dlt with automatic Cursor support.
In this guide, we'll set up a complete GrowthLoop data pipeline from API credentials to your first data load in just 10 minutes. You'll end up with a fully declarative Python pipeline based on dlt's REST API connector, like in the partial example code below:
Example code
Why use dltHub Workspace with LLM Context to generate Python pipelines?
- Accelerate pipeline development with AI-native context
- Debug pipelines, validate schemas and data with the integrated Pipeline Dashboard
- Build Python notebooks for end users of your data
- Low maintenance thanks to Schema evolution with type inference, resilience and self documenting REST API connectors. A shallow learning curve makes the pipeline easy to extend by any team member
- dlt is the tool of choice for Pythonic Iceberg Lakehouses, bringing mature data loading to pythonic Iceberg with or without catalogs
What you’ll do
We’ll show you how to generate a readable and easily maintainable Python script that fetches data from growthloop_migrations’s API and loads it into Iceberg, DataFrames, files, or a database of your choice. Here are some of the endpoints you can load:
- Users: Manage user accounts and data.
- Groups: Handle group-related operations.
- Tracking: Monitor user actions and events.
- Events: Access and manage event data.
- Signals: Get signals related to user interactions.
- Purchases: Manage purchase data and transactions.
- Audiences: Create and manage audiences for targeting.
- Campaigns: Handle marketing campaigns.
- Datasets: Manage data sets for reporting and analytics.
You will then debug the GrowthLoop pipeline using our Pipeline Dashboard tool to ensure it is copying the data correctly, before building a Notebook to explore your data and build reports.
Setup & steps to follow
💡Before getting started, let's make sure Cursor is set up correctly:
- We suggest using a model like Claude 3.7 Sonnet or better
- Index the REST API Source tutorial: https://dlthub.com/docs/dlt-ecosystem/verified-sources/rest_api/ and add it to context as @dlt rest api
- Read our full steps on setting up Cursor
Now you're ready to get started!
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⚙️ Set up
dltWorkspaceInstall dlt with duckdb support:
pip install "dlt[workspace]"Initialize a dlt pipeline with GrowthLoop support.
dlt init dlthub:growthloop_migrations duckdbThe
initcommand will setup the necessary files and folders for the next step. -
🤠 Start LLM-assisted coding
Here’s a prompt to get you started:
PromptPlease generate a REST API Source for GrowthLoop API, as specified in @growthloop_migrations-docs.yaml Start with endpoints users and and skip incremental loading for now. Place the code in growthloop_migrations_pipeline.py and name the pipeline growthloop_migrations_pipeline. If the file exists, use it as a starting point. Do not add or modify any other files. Use @dlt rest api as a tutorial. After adding the endpoints, allow the user to run the pipeline with python growthloop_migrations_pipeline.py and await further instructions. -
🔒 Set up credentials
The authentication method used by GrowthLoop is OAuth2. It requires setting up a connected app to utilize the refresh token mechanism for access.
To get the appropriate API keys, please visit the original source at https://www.growthloop.com/. If you want to protect your environment secrets in a production environment, look into setting up credentials with dlt.
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🏃♀️ Run the pipeline in the Python terminal in Cursor
python growthloop_migrations_pipeline.pyIf your pipeline runs correctly, you’ll see something like the following:
Pipeline growthloop_migrations load step completed in 0.26 seconds 1 load package(s) were loaded to destination duckdb and into dataset growthloop_migrations_data The duckdb destination used duckdb:/growthloop_migrations.duckdb location to store data Load package 1749667187.541553 is LOADED and contains no failed jobs -
📈 Debug your pipeline and data with the Pipeline Dashboard
Now that you have a running pipeline, you need to make sure it’s correct, so you do not introduce silent failures like misconfigured pagination or incremental loading errors. By launching the dlt Workspace Pipeline Dashboard, you can see various information about the pipeline to enable you to test it. Here you can see:
- Pipeline overview: State, load metrics
- Data’s schema: tables, columns, types, hints
- You can query the data itself
dlt pipeline growthloop_migrations_pipeline show -
🐍 Build a Notebook with data explorations and reports
With the pipeline and data partially validated, you can continue with custom data explorations and reports. To get started, paste the snippet below into a new marimo Notebook and ask your LLM to go from there. Jupyter Notebooks and regular Python scripts are supported as well.
import dlt data = dlt.pipeline("growthloop_migrations_pipeline").dataset() # get ser table as Pandas frame data.ser.df().head()
Running into errors?
Ensure that your API key is correct and has the necessary permissions. GrowthLoop employs OAuth2 for authentication, which requires careful setup of the connected app. If your connection fails initially, try reconnecting before seeking support. Rate limits may apply, so manage your API calls accordingly.