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Overview

You can use this account type to access the following Snaps in the Salesforce Snap Pack:

Prerequisites

None.

Limitations

None.

Troubleshooting

None.

Account Settings

Field NameField TypeDescription
Label*String

Specify the name for the account instance.

Default Value: None]
Example: Salesforce Dynamic Account

Access token*String

Specify the access token for Salesforce.com.

Default Value: N/A
Example: FMJ9810LK21

Instance URL*String

Specify the instance URL to be used to access Salesforce.com.

Default Value: N/A
Examplehttps://login.salesforce.com

Using a Dynamic Token in a Dynamic Account

To use a Dynamic Token from Salesforce with a dynamic account, you will need:

  • A Pipeline to perform the desired Salesforce actions.
  • A triggered task to call that pipeline.
  • A REST Get Pipeline to query for the token information.
  • A Salesforce Dynamic Account with values supplied by Pipeline parameters. You must use Pipeline parameters since accounts get initialized before Snaps.

Salesforce Pipeline

For this pipeline, define two Pipeline parameters:

  • accessToken
  • instanceURL

You will supply values for them in the triggered task.

The necessary Salesforce Dynamic Account will be created later, so bypass that for now.

Triggered Task

Create a triggered task for the Salesforce Pipeline. Supply the instance_url and access_token values received from the grant_type POST to the Pipeline parameters.

REST Get Pipeline

Create a REST Get pipeline that calls the Salesforce triggered task with the query parameters such as:

Salesforce Dynamic Account

Back in the Salesforce Pipeline, create a Salesforce Dynamic Account within the Salesforce Snap used.

Set the expression toggle on for both Access token and Instance URL.

Set Access token to _accessToken and Instance URL to _instanceURL.

Example

Salesforce Snap Reading the Bulk Records with the Dynamic Account Enabled

The Snap reads records from the Account object, and retrieves values for the 10 output fields (Output field limit) starting from the 3rd field (Outputfield offset). Additionally, we are passing the values dynamically with the expressions enabled. The Pipeline parameters to be passed dynamically are set for the Access token and the Instance URL fields. 

StepsConfiguration
The Salesforce Read Pipeline.

The Key and Value parameters are assigned using the Edit Pipeline property on the designer. 
For this pipeline, define the two pipeline parameters:

  • accessToken
  • instance
The Salesforce Read Snap reads the records from the object, Account, to the extent of 10 records starting from the 3rd record (by defining the properties- Output field limit and Output field offset with the values 10 and 3 respectively).
Create a dynamic account and toggle (enable) the expressions for Access Token and Instance URL properties in order to pass the values dynamically. 
Set Access token to _accessToken and Instance URL to _instance_url. Note that the values are to be passed manually and are not suggestible. 

Successful execution of the Pipeline displays the below output view:



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