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Login:

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Select your tenant:

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Create an Integration:

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Name your Integration:

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Create an Action:

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Create a new empty Action:

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Name the Action:

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Input a URL and request parameter, and click create:

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Receive success message:

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Select id, title, excerpt and description and click import:

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Success message:

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Click save and then test:

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Congratulations on successfully creating your first emite IPaaS Integration! You have configured emite IPaaS to connect to Wikipedia’s API and retrieved information about the 10 top pages relating to your search term.

Next Steps:

  • You can adjust your search term, back in the Request Parameters section, then re-save and re-test to see what other Wikipedia data you can ingest into IPaaS.

  • You can play with some other Wikipedia API’s available to use within their API Documentation.

  • You can apply try applying various rules and transformations to the ingested data. See xyz

  • You can save the retrieved data in a connected data store (Elasticsearch, opensearch) for emite to then visualize

  • You can publish a schedule to always keep the data up-to-date and retrieve new records. See xyz

  • You can save your data to your integration’s cache, to reduce the number of API calls required for subsequent action executions.

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