
Integrate PostgreSQL with Bugsnag
Don't go through the pain of direct integration. RudderStack’s Reverse ETL connection makes it easy to send data from PostgreSQL to Bugsnag and all of your other cloud tools.
Easy PostgreSQL to Bugsnag integration with RudderStack
RudderStack’s open source Reverse ETL connection allows you to integrate RudderStack with your PostgreSQL to track event data and automatically send it to Bugsnag. With the RudderStack Reverse ETL connection, you do not have to worry about having to learn, test, implement or deal with changes in a new API and multiple endpoints every time someone asks for a new integration.
Popular ways to use Bugsnag and RudderStack
Easily send event stream and batch data to Bugsnag from multiple sources.
Skip the formatting work in Bugsnag and move faster with predefined data structures.
Easily configure custom sync schedules to Bugsnag that work with your existing data workflows.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Bugsnag
Bugsnag is an app monitoring and stability tool that helps teams build better software. It can help you debug issues that impact user experience. Installing and managing Bugsnag directly, in addition to all of your other instrumentation, can create extra work (i.e., import bugsnag, nuxt-bugsnag, bugsnagvue, bugsnagclient, bugsnag.start, webpack modules, npm, node_env, setuser, bugsnag.notify, etc.).
With RudderStack, you simply need your_api_key from Bugsnag to start sending events with rich metadata directly from your app to Bugsnag, where you can see rich information (including things like appversion or even HTML from the DOM) in your Bugsnag dashboard.
About PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL, also known as Postgres is an enterprise-grade, open-source object-relational database management system. It is popularly known for its reliability, feature robustness, and performance. Many companies use PostgreSQL as their low-cost data warehousing solution to deliver efficient analytics and user insights. You can use PostgreSQL in various instances, including web, mobile, geospatial, and analytics applications. Postgres uses SQL syntax for querying.