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OneSignal

OneSignal source connector

Description

Used to read data from OneSignal.

Key features

Options

name type required default value
url String Yes -
password String Yes -
method String No get
schema Config No -
schema.fields Config No -
format String No json
params Map No -
body String No -
json_field Config No -
content_json String No -
poll_interval_millis int No -
retry int No -
retry_backoff_multiplier_ms int No 100
retry_backoff_max_ms int No 10000
enable_multi_lines boolean No false
common-options config No -

url [String]

http request url

password [String]

Auth key for login, you can get more detail at this link:

https://documentation.onesignal.com/docs/accounts-and-keys#user-auth-key

method [String]

http request method, only supports GET, POST method

params [Map]

http params

body [String]

http body

poll_interval_millis [int]

request http api interval(millis) in stream mode

retry [int]

The max retry times if request http return to IOException

retry_backoff_multiplier_ms [int]

The retry-backoff times(millis) multiplier if request http failed

retry_backoff_max_ms [int]

The maximum retry-backoff times(millis) if request http failed

format [String]

the format of upstream data, now only support json text, default json.

when you assign format is json, you should also assign schema option, for example:

upstream data is the following:

{
  "code": 200,
  "data": "get success",
  "success": true
}

you should assign schema as the following:

schema {
    fields {
        code = int
        data = string
        success = boolean
    }
}

connector will generate data as the following:

code data success
200 get success true

when you assign format is text, connector will do nothing for upstream data, for example:

upstream data is the following:

{
  "code": 200,
  "data": "get success",
  "success": true
}

connector will generate data as the following:

content
{"code": 200, "data": "get success", "success": true}

schema [Config]

fields [Config]

the schema fields of upstream data

content_json [String]

This parameter can get some json data.If you only need the data in the 'book' section, configure content_field = "$.store.book.*".

If your return data looks something like this.

{
  "store": {
    "book": [
      {
        "category": "reference",
        "author": "Nigel Rees",
        "title": "Sayings of the Century",
        "price": 8.95
      },
      {
        "category": "fiction",
        "author": "Evelyn Waugh",
        "title": "Sword of Honour",
        "price": 12.99
      }
    ],
    "bicycle": {
      "color": "red",
      "price": 19.95
    }
  },
  "expensive": 10
}

You can configure content_field = "$.store.book.*" and the result returned looks like this:

[
  {
    "category": "reference",
    "author": "Nigel Rees",
    "title": "Sayings of the Century",
    "price": 8.95
  },
  {
    "category": "fiction",
    "author": "Evelyn Waugh",
    "title": "Sword of Honour",
    "price": 12.99
  }
]

Then you can get the desired result with a simpler schema,like

Http {
  url = "http://mockserver:1080/contentjson/mock"
  method = "GET"
  format = "json"
  content_field = "$.store.book.*"
  schema = {
    fields {
      category = string
      author = string
      title = string
      price = string
    }
  }
}

Here is an example:

json_field [Config]

This parameter helps you configure the schema,so this parameter must be used with schema.

If your data looks something like this:

{
  "store": {
    "book": [
      {
        "category": "reference",
        "author": "Nigel Rees",
        "title": "Sayings of the Century",
        "price": 8.95
      },
      {
        "category": "fiction",
        "author": "Evelyn Waugh",
        "title": "Sword of Honour",
        "price": 12.99
      }
    ],
    "bicycle": {
      "color": "red",
      "price": 19.95
    }
  },
  "expensive": 10
}

You can get the contents of 'book' by configuring the task as follows:

source {
  Http {
    url = "http://mockserver:1080/jsonpath/mock"
    method = "GET"
    format = "json"
    json_field = {
      category = "$.store.book[*].category"
      author = "$.store.book[*].author"
      title = "$.store.book[*].title"
      price = "$.store.book[*].price"
    }
    schema = {
      fields {
        category = string
        author = string
        title = string
        price = string
      }
    }
  }
}

common options

Source plugin common parameters, please refer to Source Common Options for details

Example

OneSignal {
    url = "https://onesignal.com/api/v1/apps"
    password = "SeaTunnel-test"
    schema = {
       fields {
         id = string
         name = string
         gcm_key = string
         chrome_key = string
         chrome_web_key = string
         chrome_web_origin = string
         chrome_web_gcm_sender_id = string
         chrome_web_default_notification_icon = string
         chrome_web_sub_domain = string
         apns_env = string
         apns_certificates = string
         apns_p8 = string
         apns_team_id = string
         apns_key_id = string
         apns_bundle_id = string
         safari_apns_certificate = string
         safari_site_origin = string
         safari_push_id = string
         safari_icon_16_16 = string
         safari_icon_32_32 = string
         safari_icon_64_64 = string
         safari_icon_128_128 = string
         safari_icon_256_256 = string
         site_name = string
         created_at = string
         updated_at = string
         players = int
         messageable_players = int
         basic_auth_key = string
         additional_data_is_root_payload = string
       }
    }   
}

Changelog

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