In order to assist with the Data Integration (DI) efforts with 3rd party systems (ex: graphQL, Prismic, GraphCMS, BigQuery, etc), Boxalino is presenting the Data Transformer service https://boxalino-di-transformer-krceabfwya-ew.a.run.app/
Use this service to:
Identify the required request BODY for content integration https://boxalino-di-transformer-krceabfwya-ew.a.run.app/transformer/view
Identify the required request BODY for API request https://boxalino-di-transformer-krceabfwya-ew.a.run.app/api/view
Identify if your project`s connector (headless CMS/BQ/etc) is supported. If not, please provide a service request.
INTEGRATION FLOW
Review the Transformer services:
is your connector type is not yet supported, please get in touch with Boxalino.
Use the https://boxalino-di-transformer-krceabfwya-ew.a.run.app/transformer/view service to identify the body content requested for the API request.
Identify the content types (blog, banner, categories, etc) that must be integrated from your 3rd party source.
Prepare the connector options https://boxalino.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/BPKB/pages/662536193/Transformer#CONNECTOR with content from your 3rd party system.
Do a test request https://boxalino.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/BPKB/pages/662536193/Transformer#TEST-REQUEST
Prepare the mapping https://boxalino.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/BPKB/pages/662536193/Transformer#MAPPING for each content type you want to export.
Do a sample request https://boxalino.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/BPKB/pages/662536193/Transformer#REQUEST-DEFINITION
8. Repeat step 6-7 until all desired content is part of the response.
8. Do the sync request https://boxalino.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/BPKB/pages/662536193/Transformer#REQUEST-DEFINITION
REQUEST DEFINITION
As an integrator, please create the bellow request to the provided endpoint.
There should be a process within your own project that triggers the data sync between a 3rd party source (connector) and Boxalino.
Endpoint | full data sync | ||
---|---|---|---|
1 |
| delta data sync | TBC |
2 |
| instant data sync | TBC |
3 | Action | /sync | |
4 | Method | POST | |
5 | Body | use the public endpoint | |
6 | Headers | Authorization | Basic base64<<DATASYNC API key : DATASYNC API Secret>> |
7 |
| Content-Type | application/json |
8 |
| client | account name |
9 |
| mode | data sync mode: F for full |
10 |
| type | product, user, content, user_content, order. if left empty - it will check for all tables with the given tm |
11 |
| tm | (optional) time , in format: YmdHis technical: used to identify the documents version |
12 |
| ts | (optional) timestamp, must be millisecond based in UNIX timestamp |
13 | dev | (optional) use this to mark the content for the dev data index |
This is service is currently expanding. We value our integrator`s feedback.
For further service requests and integration reviews, please get in touch with Boxalino.
BODY ELEMENTS
The API SYNC request BODY structure can be accessed in the public service https://boxalino-di-transformer-krceabfwya-ew.a.run.app/transformer/view
There should be a transformer request element per data type (ex: blog, banner, etc). The body is a list (array) of such transformer request definitions (connector, document, mapping, languages)
CONNECTOR
The connector properties are:
type (select from the available options)
options (gets generated based on the selected connector type)
For example, bellow is a sample of the connector properties.
"connector": { "type": "prismic", "options": { "query": [], "method": "GET", "access_token": "", "url": "" } }
The options vary based on the connector type.
The connector required options should be properly described in your 3rd party system documentation (it`s a generic remote access)
MAPPING
The mapping elements depend on the document that requires to be synchronized in the Boxalino ecosystem. We expect our clients to work with headless CMS / 3rd party environments for their content sync.
The mapping exposes the Boxalino Data Structure for the requested document (ex: https://boxalino.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/BPKB/pages/252280968/doc%2Bcontent ).
For each property, as an integrator, you have to map the connector`s output path (wildcards [*] allowed):
a) for the properties returned as “string”/single value: only one mapping is allowed (ex: id, type, creation, description, etc)
b) for the properties returned as “array” ([]) or “objects”({}), set a list with index property name (output)
=> mapping path (input)
:
the
output
is the explicit type (ex: for tags, the tagging source can be tags or default) or exposed property namethe
input
is the mapping logic (ex: all product IDs from data.product_ids[*].id are set as product_ids in localized_numeric_attributes)
Check bellow a sample for a prismic integration following the designed blog logic in our public repository:
At Boxalino, we try to map the way our client expects for a headless integration to work.
For this reason, if your connector integration libraries allows for content to be accessed as HTML or text (ex: data.content) - this is as well possible.
In the above sample:
data.content is a RichText (editor) input
when using the mapping “description”:data.content - it will be exported as TEXT
when adding the mapping for localized_string_attributes - it will be exported as HTML.
The connector response returns the requested content (results) in the following:
LANGUAGES
This must be declared in order to map the exported language (ex: “de”) with your connector export value (ex:”en-de”).
"languages": { "de": "en-de", "fr": "fr-ch" }
AVAILABLE SERVICES
In order to allow our integrators to validate that the existing data available in the 3rd party systems is properly exported, a few helper services are available:
TEST REQUEST
Use a simple TEST request in order to validate that the connection to your configured endpoint (connector property) is valid.
curl https://boxalino-di-transformer-krceabfwya-ew.a.run.app/test \ -X POST \ -d "[{\"connector\":{\"type\":\"prismic\",\"options\":{\"url\":\"https:\/\/rtux-integration.cdn.prismic.io\/api\/v2\/\",\"access_token\":\"MC5ZSkU4SnhBQUFDSUFXSXZR.77-9QO-_vWR577-977-9HO-_ve-_ve-_vXPvv73vv71LeO-_vUNi77-9Ii3vv73vv73vv71sC2Xvv71A77-9IA\",\"query\":[\"[at(document.type, \\\"category\\\")]\"]}},\"document\":{},\"mapping\":{},\"languages\":{}},{\"connector\":{\"type\":\"prismic\",\"options\":{\"url\":\"https:\/\/rtux-integration.cdn.prismic.io\/api\/v2\/\",\"access_token\":\"MC5ZSkU4SnhBQUFDSUFXSXZR.77-9QO-_vWR577-977-9HO-_ve-_ve-_vXPvv73vv71LeO-_vUNi77-9Ii3vv73vv73vv71sC2Xvv71A77-9IA\",\"query\":[\"[at(document.type, \\\"blog\\\")]\"]}},\"document\":{},\"mapping\":{},\"languages\":{}}]" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -H "mode: F" \ -H "type: content"
In the sample above, the following BODY is used:
SAMPLE REQUEST
You can also use the SAMPLE trigger in order to access one element of the given types.
The JSON response will be the JSONL structure as it is exported to Boxalino GCS.
Use this service to validate & check that all your data is exported as desired.
curl https://boxalino-di-transformer-krceabfwya-ew.a.run.app/sample \ -X POST \ -d "[{\"connector\":{\"type\":\"prismic\",\"options\":{\"url\":\"https:\/\/rtux-integration.cdn.prismic.io\/api\/v2\/\",\"access_token\":\"MC5ZSkU4SnhBQUFDSUFXSXZR.77-9QO-_vWR577-977-9HO-_ve-_ve-_vXPvv73vv71LeO-_vUNi77-9Ii3vv73vv73vv71sC2Xvv71A77-9IA\",\"query\":[\"[at(document.type, \\\"category\\\")]\"]}},\"document\":{\"type\":\"content\"},\"mapping\":{\"id\":\"id\",\"type\":\"type\",\"creation\":\"first_publication_date\",\"last_update\":\"last_publication_date\",\"persona_type\":\"\",\"persona_id\":\"\",\"title\":\"data.name\",\"short_description\":\"\",\"description\":\"data.description\",\"images\":\"data.header_image.url\",\"link\":\"uid\",\"tags\":{\"default\":\"tags\"},\"parent_content_ids\":\"data.parent_category.id\",\"contents\":[],\"products\":[],\"customers\":[],\"stores\":\"\",\"status\":\"data.status\",\"string_attributes\":{\"default_tags\":\"tags\",\"version\":\"version\"},\"localized_string_attributes\":{\"category_title\":\"data.category_title\",\"slugs\":\"slugs\",\"linked_language_id\":\"alternate_languages[*].id\"},\"numeric_attributes\":{\"position\":\"data.position\",\"show_in_navigation\":\"data.show_in_navigation\"},\"localized_numeric_attributes\":{},\"datetime_attributes\":{},\"localized_datetime_attributes\":{}},\"languages\":{\"de\":\"en-de\",\"fr\":\"fr-ch\"}},{\"connector\":{\"type\":\"prismic\",\"options\":{\"url\":\"https:\/\/rtux-integration.cdn.prismic.io\/api\/v2\/\",\"access_token\":\"MC5ZSkU4SnhBQUFDSUFXSXZR.77-9QO-_vWR577-977-9HO-_ve-_ve-_vXPvv73vv71LeO-_vUNi77-9Ii3vv73vv73vv71sC2Xvv71A77-9IA\",\"query\":[\"[at(document.type, \\\"blog\\\")]\"]}},\"document\":{\"type\":\"content\"},\"mapping\":{\"id\":\"id\",\"type\":\"type\",\"creation\":\"first_publication_date\",\"last_update\":\"last_publication_date\",\"persona_type\":\"\",\"persona_id\":\"\",\"title\":\"data.title\",\"short_description\":\"\",\"description\":\"data.content\",\"images\":\"data.header_image.url\",\"link\":\"uid\",\"tags\":{\"default\":\"tags\",\"category\":\"data.category.tags\"},\"parent_content_ids\":\"data.category.id\",\"contents\":[],\"products\":[],\"customers\":[],\"stores\":\"\",\"status\":\"data.status\",\"string_attributes\":{\"tags\":\"tags\",\"category_uid\":\"data.category.uid\"},\"localized_string_attributes\":{\"slugs\":\"slugs\",\"alternate_languages\":\"alternate_languages[*].id\",\"meta_title\":\"data.meta_title\",\"content\":\"data.content\"},\"numeric_attributes\":{\"position\":\"data.position\"},\"localized_numeric_attributes\":{\"product_ids\":\"data.product_ids[*].id\"},\"datetime_attributes\":{},\"localized_datetime_attributes\":{}},\"languages\":{\"de\":\"en-de\",\"fr\":\"fr-ch\"}}]" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -H "mode: F" \ -H "type: content"
In the sample above, the following BODY is used:
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