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You'll see our test system has around 70 different data source connectors installed. If you don't see a data source you want to use, [[Connectors|you can develop your own]] or it might already exist just not on our system. [https://docs.bigid.com See the BigID docs for an exhaustive list.] | You'll see our test system has around 70 different data source connectors installed. If you don't see a data source you want to use, [[Connectors|you can develop your own]] or it might already exist, just not on our system. [https://docs.bigid.com See the BigID docs for an exhaustive list.] | ||
== Calling an API == | == Calling an API == |
Revision as of 20:00, 27 October 2021
- How to list available data source connectors within a system
- Where to find parameters required for a given data source
- How to add a data source using the BigID API
In this tutorial, we'll use SAMPLE as our session token. This is unique to the training sandbox and will not work in other environments. See BigID API/Tutorial for information on authenticating with BigID.
Discovering Data Sources
You can see what data source connectors are installed in your environment through the BigID UI, but since we're focused on the API (and because all actions in the UI can be performed in the API), we are going to use the API to retrieve them.
Press Send on the request below to get a listing of the data source connectors installed on our test BigID system.
You'll see our test system has around 70 different data source connectors installed. If you don't see a data source you want to use, you can develop your own or it might already exist, just not on our system. See the BigID docs for an exhaustive list.
Calling an API
Now that you have a session token we can directly call BigID APIs. Documentation for these APIs is available at https://www.docs.bigid.com/bigid/reference/api-getting-started . Since we're just trying to perform a simple task, we don't need the docs here, just to know that GET /ds-connections is the endpoint to retrieve a list of data source connections.
Add a new header named "Authorization" and paste the session token you got in the previous request to authenticate yourself.
In that API call, we can see a list of data sources and all the information for each data source.
{
"status": "success",
"statusCode": 200,
"data": {
"ds_connections": [
"<data source info here>"
]
}
}