Create a Salesforce base connection using the Flow Service API
A base connection represents the authenticated connection between a source and ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Experience Platform.
This tutorial walks you through the steps to create a base connection for Salesforce using the .
Getting started
This guide requires a working understanding of the following components of ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Experience Platform:
- Sources: Experience Platform allows data to be ingested from various sources while providing you with the ability to structure, label, and enhance incoming data using Platform services.
- Sandboxes: Experience Platform provides virtual sandboxes which partition a single Platform instance into separate virtual environments to help develop and evolve digital experience applications.
The following sections provide additional information that you will need to know in order to successfully connect Platform to a Salesforce account using the Flow Service API.
Gather required credentials
The Salesforce source supports basic authentication and OAuth2 Client Credential.
To connect your Salesforce account to Flow Service using basic authentication, provide values for the following credentials:
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Credential | Description |
environmentUrl |
The URL of the Salesforce source instance. The format for environmentUrl is https://[domain].my.salesforce.com . |
username |
The username for the Salesforce user account. |
password |
The password for the Salesforce user account. |
securityToken |
The security token for the Salesforce user account. |
apiVersion |
Optional) The REST API version of the Salesforce instance that you are using. The value for the API version must be formatted with a decimal. For example, if you are using API version 52 , then you must input the value as 52.0 . If this field is left blank, then Experience Platform will automatically use the latest available version. |
connectionSpec.id |
The connection specification returns a source’s connector properties, including authentication specifications related to creating the base and source connections. The connection specification ID for Salesforce is: cfc0fee1-7dc0-40ef-b73e-d8b134c436f5 . |
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To connect your Salesforce account to Flow Service using OAuth 2 Client Credential, provide values for the following credentials:
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Credential | Description |
environmentUrl |
The URL of the Salesforce source instance. The format for environmentUrl is https://[domain].my.salesforce.com |
clientId |
The client ID is used in tandem with the client secret as part of OAuth2 authentication. Together, the client ID and client secret enable your application to operate on behalf of your account by identifying your application to Salesforce. |
clientSecret |
The client secret is used in tandem with the client ID as part of OAuth2 authentication. Together, the client ID and client secret enable your application to operate on behalf of your account by identifying your application to Salesforce. |
apiVersion |
The REST API version of the Salesforce instance that you are using. The value for the API version must be formatted with a decimal. For example, if you are using API version 52 , then you must input the value as 52.0 . If this field is left blank, then Experience Platform will automatically use the latest available version. This value is mandatory for OAuth2 Client Credential authentication. |
connectionSpec.id |
The connection specification returns a source’s connector properties, including authentication specifications related to creating the base and source connections. The connection specification ID for Salesforce is: cfc0fee1-7dc0-40ef-b73e-d8b134c436f5 . |
For more information on using OAuth for Salesforce, read the .
Using Platform APIs
For information on how to successfully make calls to Platform APIs, see the guide on getting started with Platform APIs.
Create a base connection
A base connection retains information between your source and Platform, including your source’s authentication credentials, the current state of the connection, and your unique base connection ID. The base connection ID allows you to explore and navigate files from within your source and identify the specific items that you want to ingest, including information regarding their data types and formats.
To create a base connection ID, make a POST request to the /connections
endpoint and provide your Salesforce authentication credentials in the request body.
API format
POST /connections
Request
The following request creates a base connection for Salesforce using basic authentication:
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Property | Description |
auth.params.environmentUrl |
The URL of your Salesforce instance. |
auth.params.username |
The username associated with your Salesforce account. |
auth.params.password |
The password associated with your Salesforce account. |
auth.params.securityToken |
The security token associated with your Salesforce account. |
connectionSpec.id |
The Salesforce connection specification ID: cfc0fee1-7dc0-40ef-b73e-d8b134c436f5 . |
The following request creates a base connection for Salesforce using OAuth 2 Client Credential:
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Property | Description |
auth.params.environmentUrl |
The URL of your Salesforce instance. |
auth.params.clientId |
The client ID associated with your Salesforce account. |
auth.params.clientSecret |
The client secret associated with your Salesforce account. |
auth.params.apiVersion |
The REST API version of the Salesforce instance that you are using. |
connectionSpec.id |
The Salesforce connection specification ID: cfc0fee1-7dc0-40ef-b73e-d8b134c436f5 . |
Response
A successful response returns your newly created base connection along with its unique ID.
{
"id": "4cb0c374-d3bb-4557-b139-5712880adc55",
"etag": "\"1700df7b-0000-0200-0000-5e3b424f0000\""
}
Next steps
By following this tutorial, you have created a Salesforce base connection using the Flow Service API. You can use this base connection ID in the following tutorials: