Stream data from Paypal Transaction to Google Cloud SQL for SQL Server
Sync your Paypal Transaction data with Google Cloud SQL for SQL Server in minutes using Estuary Flow for real-time, no-code integration and seamless data pipelines.
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Paypal Transaction connector details
- Log-based CDC for high-performance, low-impact data capture
- Automatic schema evolution to handle changes in source structure without manual intervention
- Unified streaming and batch ingestion in the same pipeline
- Hybrid deployment and BYOC support for security and control
- Fault-tolerant pipelines that resume automatically from the last checkpoint
- Kafka API connectivity for direct integration into streaming ecosystems

Google Cloud SQL for SQL Server connector details
Connecting Google Cloud SQL for SQL Server with Estuary lets you automatically sync data from Flow collections into SQL Server tables hosted on Google Cloud. This integration enables teams to materialize real-time data for analytics, reporting, and application backends without maintaining complex pipelines.
- Fully managed setup: Works with any SQL Server instance hosted on Google Cloud SQL (2017 or later)
- Automated table creation: Flow generates and updates tables automatically based on your collection schema
- Flexible connectivity: Supports both direct public IP access and secure SSH tunneling through a Google Cloud VM
- Easy user setup: Create a dedicated database user (
flow_materialize
) with control privileges using standard SQL commands - Delta update support: Choose between standard merge operations or delta updates for more efficient synchronization
- Secure configuration: Password-based or SSH key–based authentication ensures safe communication between Flow and your SQL Server environment
💡 Tip: Use SSH tunneling if your instance does not allow public IP access. Set the address to _127.0.0.1:5432_
and provide your VM credentials under the _networkTunnel_
configuration.
How to integrate Paypal Transaction with Google Cloud SQL for SQL Server in 3 simple steps using Estuary Flow
Connect Paypal Transaction as Your Real-Time Data Source
Set up a real-time source connector for Paypal Transaction in minutes. Estuary captures change data (CDC), events, or snapshots — no custom pipelines, agents or manual configs needed.
Configure Google Cloud SQL for SQL Server as Your Target
Choose Google Cloud SQL for SQL Server as your target system. Estuary intelligently maps schemas, supports both batch and streaming loads, and adapts to schema changes automatically.
Deploy and Monitor Your End-to-End Data Pipeline
Launch your pipeline and monitor it from a single UI. Estuary Flow guarantees exactly-once delivery, handles backfills and replays, and scales with your data — without engineering overhead.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Set Up Capture: In Estuary Flow, go to Sources, click + NEW CAPTURE, and select the Paypal Transaction connector.
- Enter Details: Add your Paypal Transaction connection details and click SAVE AND PUBLISH.
- Materialize Data: Go to Destinations, choose your target system, link the Paypal Transaction capture, and publish.
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