Problem with S3 incremental sync

  • Is this your first time deploying Airbyte?: No
  • OS Version / Instance: Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
  • Memory / Disk: 6GB/100GB
  • Deployment: Docker
  • Airbyte Version: 0.42.0
  • Source name/version: S3 / 2.0.3
  • Destination name/version: Clickhouse / 0.2.2
  • Step: The issue is happening during Incremental sync (Append or Deduped)
  • Description:
    I have updated Airbyte and S3 source to latest versions.

I have json files at my S3, and i’m using Incremental sync for it. The problem is: when I press Sync Again all data just append to my destination and then I have a lot of duplicated records.

What is really strange, that airbyte don’t have information about cursor
SELECT state FROM state where connection_id = 'f7791c8b-3023-47ad-a28d-60e7abf70813';
result:
{"history": {"2023-03-21": ["actions_20230321021610.json"]}, "_ab_source_file_last_modified": "2023-03-21T12:41:08Z"}

What I can do to resolve this issue?

7446a245_0564_4ce7_811d_980343a5ff5d_logs_182_txt.txt (19.4 KB)
7446a245_0564_4ce7_811d_980343a5ff5d_logs_181_txt.txt (20.3 KB)

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