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Replicate Google Cloud Storage Data for Use in Salesforce Connect



Replicate Google Cloud Storage data to a PostgreSQL database on Heroku and connect it to Salesforce using Salesforce Connect.

CData Sync is a stand-alone application that provides solutions for a variety of replication scenarios, such as replicating sandbox and production instances into your database. By replicating Google Cloud Storage data to a PostgreSQL database in Heroku, you gain access to Google Cloud Storage external objects (using Salesforce Connect) alongside standard Salesforce objects.

Requirements

For this replication example, you need the following:

  1. CData Sync (trial or licensed), along with a license (full or trial) for Google Cloud Storage replication.
  2. A Heroku app with the Heroku Postgress and Heroku Connect add-ons provisioned.
  3. A Salesforce account.

Configure the Replication Destination

Using CData Sync, you can easily replicate Google Cloud Storage data to a PostgreSQL database on Heroku. For this article, you need an existing PostgreSQL database on Heroku. To add your PostgreSQL database as a replication destination, navigate to the Connections tab.

  1. Click Add Connection.
  2. Select PostgreSQL as the destination and enter the necessary connection properties.

    To connect to PostgreSQL, set the Host, Port (the default port is 5432) and Database connection properties, then set the user and password you wish to use to authenticate to the server. If the Database property is not specified, the data provider connects to the user's default database.

  3. Click Test Connection to ensure the connection is configured properly.
  4. Click Save Changes.

Configure the Google Cloud Storage Connection

You can configure a connection to Google Cloud Storage from the Connections tab. To add a connection your Google Cloud Storage data, navigate to the Connections tab.

  1. Click Add Connection.
  2. Select a source (Google Cloud Storage).
  3. Configure the connection properties.

    Authenticate with a User Account

    You can connect without setting any connection properties for your user credentials. After setting InitiateOAuth to GETANDREFRESH, you are ready to connect.

    When you connect, the Google Cloud Storage OAuth endpoint opens in your default browser. Log in and grant permissions, then the OAuth process completes

    Authenticate with a Service Account

    Service accounts have silent authentication, without user authentication in the browser. You can also use a service account to delegate enterprise-wide access scopes.

    You need to create an OAuth application in this flow. See the Help documentation for more information. After setting the following connection properties, you are ready to connect:

    • InitiateOAuth: Set this to GETANDREFRESH.
    • OAuthJWTCertType: Set this to "PFXFILE".
    • OAuthJWTCert: Set this to the path to the .p12 file you generated.
    • OAuthJWTCertPassword: Set this to the password of the .p12 file.
    • OAuthJWTCertSubject: Set this to "*" to pick the first certificate in the certificate store.
    • OAuthJWTIssuer: In the service accounts section, click Manage Service Accounts and set this field to the email address displayed in the service account Id field.
    • OAuthJWTSubject: Set this to your enterprise Id if your subject type is set to "enterprise" or your app user Id if your subject type is set to "user".
    • ProjectId: Set this to the Id of the project you want to connect to.

    The OAuth flow for a service account then completes.

  4. Click Connect to ensure that the connection is configured properly.
  5. Click Save Changes.

Configure Queries for Each Google Cloud Storage Instance

CData Sync enables you to control replication with a point-and-click interface. To configure a replication, navigate to the Jobs tab and click Add Job. Select the Source and Destination for your replication.

Replicate Entire Tables

To replicate an entire table, click Add Tables in the Tables section, choose the table(s) you wish to replicate, and click Add Selected Tables.

Customize Your Replication

You can use the Transform feature to customize your replication, whether you want to only replicate specific fields, compute new fields based on existing fields, and/or filter the results based on specific conditions:

  • Add or remove fields using the check boxes
  • Add computed fields to the bottom of the column listing
  • Add filters using the Filter section

As you make changes using the interface, the SQL query used for the replication changes, going from something simple, like this:

REPLICATE [Buckets]

to something customized and more complex, like this:

REPLICATE [Buckets] SELECT [Name], [OwnerId] FROM [Buckets] WHERE [Name] = TestBucket

Schedule Your Replication

In the Schedule section, you can schedule a job to run automatically, configuring the job to run after specified intervals, ranging from once every 10 minutes to once every month.

Once you configure the replication job, click Save Changes. You can configure any number of jobs to replicate Google Cloud Storage data for use as external objects in Salesforce.

Connect to Your Replicated Google Cloud Storage Data as an External Data Source

Once your Google Cloud Storage data is replicated to the PostgreSQL database on Heroku, configure the OData interface for Heroku and connect to the database as an external data source via Salesforce Connect.

Configure the OData Service for Heroku

The first part of connecting to Google Cloud Storage data replicated to a PostgreSQL database on Heroku is configuring the Heroku External Objects for the database.

  1. In your Heroku dashboard, click the Heroku Connect Add-On.
  2. Select External Objects. (If this is the first time using Heroku External Object, you will be prompted to create the OData service's login credentials)
  3. View the OData service URL and credentials (noting the URL and credentials to be used later from Salesforce Connect).
  4. In Data Sources, select which replicated tables to share.

Refer to the Heroku documentation for more detailed instructions.

Configure an External Data Source in Salesforce

After the OData service for Heroku is configured, we can connect to the replicated Google Cloud Storage data as an external data source from Salesforce Connect.

  1. In Salesforce, click Setup
  2. In the Administration section, click Data -> External Data Sources
  3. Set the data source parameter properties:
    • External Data Source: the name you wish to display in the Salesforce user interface
    • Name: a unique identifier for the API
    • Type: Salesforce Connect: OData 4.0
    • URL: Enter the OData endpoint from Heroku Connect (above)
    • Format: JSON
  4. Set Authentication:
    • Identity Type: Named Principal
    • Authentication Protocol: Password Authentication
    • Username: the Heroku Connect username
    • Password: the Heroku Connect password
  5. Click Save.

Synchronize Google Cloud Storage Objects

After you have created the external data source in Salesforce, follow the steps below to create Google Cloud Storage external objects that reflect any changes in the data source. You will synchronize the definitions for the Google Cloud Storage external objects with the definitions for Google Cloud Storage tables.

  1. Click the link for the external data source you created.
  2. Click Validate and Sync.
  3. Select the Google Cloud Storage tables you want to work with as external objects and click Sync.

Access Google Cloud Storage Data as Salesforce Objects

At this point, you will be able to connect to and work with your replicated Google Cloud Storage entities as external objects just as you would with standard Salesforce objects, whether you are simply viewing the data or building related lists of external Google Cloud Storage data alongside standard Salesforce objects.

Download a 30-day free trial of CData Sync and replicate your Google Cloud Storage data for use with Salesforce Connect today!