Notion
Notion is a collaborative environment where teams can organize work, manage projects, and store information in a customizable way.
Notion integration replicates data using the Notion API.
See the Schema section for a list of objects available for replication.Preparing for authentication
To access your data, you need to authenticate the connection with your account credentials.
To set up the integration:
- Log into your Notion account.
- Navigate to Profile > Integrations.
- Click New Integration and specify the following properties:
- In Integration Name, enter a name.
- In Associated workspace, select a workspace to install the integration.
- In Type, select Internal.
- Click Save to generate your internal integration secret.
Copy and paste your authorization token into a secured file.
- In Capabilities, select the following capabilities:
- Read content
- Read comments
- Read user information including email addresses
- Go to Access tab and specify which pages or databases the integration can access.
Creating the connection
For more information, see Connecting to SaaS applications.
- Fill in the required connection properties.
Provide a name for the connection in Connection name.
Select Open connection metadata to define metadata for the connection when it has been created.
Click Create.
| Setting | Description |
|---|---|
| Data gateway | Select a Data Movement gateway if required by your use case. Information note This field is not available with the Qlik Talend Cloud Starter subscription, as it does not support Data Movement gateway. If you have another subscription tier and do not want to use Data Movement gateway, select None. For information on the benefits of Data Movement gateway and use cases that require it, see Qlik Data Gateway - Data Movement. |
| Start Date | Enter the date, in the format |
| Authorization Token | Authorization token. |
Schema
Schemas and naming conventions can change from version to version. It is recommended to verify your version before continuing.
The schema and info displayed below is for version 2.
Depending on your destination, table and column names may not appear as they are outlined below.
pages
The pages table contains info about the page properties in your Notion account.
Replication Method | CDC |
Primary Key | id |
| Useful links |
data_sources
The data_sources table contains info about the structure and columns of a data source in your Notion account.
Replication Method | CDC |
Primary Key | id |
| Useful links |
users
The users table contains info about the list of users in your Notion account.
Replication Method | Full Table |
Primary Key | id |
| Useful links |
blocks
The blocks table contains info about the block objects in your Notion account.
Replication Method | CDC |
Primary Key | id |
| Useful links |
block-children
The block-children table contains info about the child block objects in your Notion account.
Replication Method | Full Table |
Primary Key | id |
| Useful links |
page_property
The page_property table contains info about the page properties in your Notion account.
Replication Method | Full Table |
Primary Key | id |
| Useful links |
comments
The comments table contains info about the comment objects in your Notion account.
Replication Method | Full Table |
Primary Key | id |
| Useful links |
file_upload
The file_upload table contains info about the file upload objects in your Notion account.
Replication Method | Full Table |
Primary Key | id |
| Useful links |
file_uploads_list
The file_uploads_list table contains info about the file uploads in your Notion account.
Replication Method | Full Table |
Primary Key | id |
| Useful links |
user
The user table contains info about the users in your Notion account.
Replication Method | Full Table |
Primary Key | id |
| Useful links |
bot_user
The bot_user table contains info about the bot users in your Notion account.
Replication Method | Full Table |
Primary Key | id |
| Useful links |