Integrate your Android app with Google BigQuery
Don't go through the pain of direct integration. RudderStack’s Android SDK makes it easy to send data from your Android app to Google BigQuery and all of your other cloud tools.With Rudderstack, integration between Android SDK and Google BigQuery is simple. Set up a Android SDK source and start sending data.
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Timing can vary based on your tech stack and the complexity of your data needs for Android SDK and Google BigQuery.
Yes, RudderStack streamlines the integration and management of your connection between Android SDK & Google BigQuery, but you check out our guide on How to load data from Mixpanel to Google BigQuery to learn how to connect the tools manually.
Google BigQuery is an industry-leading fully-managed cloud data warehouse that allows you to store and analyze petabytes of data in no time and leverage Google’s machine learning features. RudderStack lets you add Google BigQuery as a destination where you can send your customer event data and params from the data source of your choice., without the pain of detailed setup or custom pipeline development. Setting up a pipeline to BigQuery cloud storage requires a significant amount of detailed engineering work, dealing with googleapis, config files, commands like createdataset and create table and more. With RudderStack, you simply need to set up a service account for authentication in Google Cloud Platform, ensure your IAM profile has the correct permissions and then specify the required details (like projectid). From there, RudderStack will take care of sending data directly to GCP (google-cloud/bigquery), including metadata, without you having to manage a cloud client library, set up a new git workflow in your command line or spend engineering cycles trying to optimize loads. In fact, with RudderStack’s streaming integrations you can even send data to Google in real-time. If you have multiple databases, RudderStack also allows you to send data to relational databases like PostgreSQL, SQL server, mySQL and more.
Android is a popular, open-source operating system designed primarily for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Developed by Google, Android is based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open-source software. Renowned for its user-friendly interface and flexibility, it provides the base for countless mobile applications available on the Google Play Store. Android allows extensive customization, offering a wealth of options for both end-users and developers. With its wide array of features and the backing of an extensive global community, Android has become a cornerstone of the mobile device industry.