Dynamic Accounts provide expression-enabled fields, which allow you to use expressions for connection information instead of literal values. You can then pass in the values as Pipeline parameters, or if your Org is using Secrets Management, a dynamic Account can store the values necessary to access a secrets manager.
The following table lists the available dynamic account types. If you require a type that is not supported, contact your SnapLogic representative.
Account Type | Dynamic Fields |
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AWS Access Key ID, AWS Secret Key, AWS Security Token, AWS Endpoint, AWS Region | |
Endpoint, Port number, Database name, Username, Password, S3 Bucket, S3 Folder, S3 Access-key ID, S3 Secret key, S3 Security Token | |
Access-key ID, Secret Key | |
Access token | |
Access token | |
Access token | |
Access token | |
Access token | |
Account properties | |
Account properties | |
Username, Password, Domain, AIF endpoint, Object type | |
Access token, Access Token Type | |
Hostname, Port number, Database name, Username, Password | |
Access token, Access Token Type | |
Access token, Access Token Type | |
Hostname, Port number, Database name, Username, Password, SSH tunnel parameters | |
Database name, Username, Password | |
Access Token | |
Hostname, Port number, Database name, Username, Password | |
Hostname, Port number, Database name, Username, Password | |
Hostname, Port, Token | |
Access-key ID, Secret Key, Security Token | |
Access token | |
Access token, Instance URL | |
Access token, Store Name | |
Azure properties, User token, Custom key | |
Hostname, Port Number, Username, Password, Database Name, Warehouse Name, S3 properties | |
Access token | |
Hostname, Port Number, Database, Username, Password | |
Username, Password, Host, Tenant | |
Access token, Base URL |