Release Noteslink
October 2020link
The Google Search Console connector now supports the priority-first sync. The Google Search Console's priority-first sync fetches the most recent 30 days of data from the reporting tables. To learn more, see our priority-first sync documentation.
May 2020link
You can now configure your Google Search Console connector schema to select which tables you'd like to sync to your destination.
To learn more, see our data blocking documentation.
March 2020link
You can now configure your Google Search Console connector using the Fivetran REST API. This feature is in BETA and available only for Standard and Enterprise accounts.
October 2019link
You can now select how many months of reporting data you'd like to include in your initial sync. Choose from the following options:
- 3 months
- 6 months
- 12 months (default)
- 24 months
- All time
May 2019link
We have dropped the following tables because Google Search Console has deprecated the /urlCrawlErrorsSamples
and /urlCrawlErrorsCounts/query
endpoints as part of migration. For reference, please check https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9073702#resource
CRAWL_ERRORS_SAMPLE
URLS_CONTAINING_SITEMAP
LINKED_URLS
CRAWL_ERRORS_COUNT_BY_PLATFORM
July 2018link
We have split the SITE_REPORT
table into two separate tables, SITE_REPORT_BY_PAGE
and SITE_REPORT_BY_SITE
.
May 2018link
Google Search Console allows you to monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot your site's presence in Google Search results.