Invoking a SL pipeline with a REST call
Hi all, I am utterly new to Snaplogic and I need to be able to invoke.execute a pipeline with a REST call ie I need to expose a trigger in SL as a REST endpoint that can be invoked by a service running else where. Is this possible and if so how? Thanks in advance, AngusREST Get Slow
Hey guys, I have built a simple REST Get process to grab some data from an API. There are about 100 URLs to call but it is taking ages. 100 URLs takes about 7 mins whereas in another software application the 100 calls takes about 25s! I have tried using the REST Get snap in a child pipeline and increasing the pool size but I’m still not getting anywhere the speed I would expect. Any suggestions?1.6KViews1like0CommentsREST Get delay between making calls as documents come in (not pagination or retry)
Hello, For the REST Get snap, there’s a feature to set a delay interval between Pagination and Retry calls, but what about just between regular calls as documents come in? All calls to REST can be rate limited, not just pagination calls. Do I have to create a sub-pipeline with a script delay to achieve this? Thanks!Solved4.6KViews1like5CommentsPagination in REST API
A very good explanation of how to implement pagination in REST API in this below blog post: SnapLogic – 4 Feb 16 REST GET and the SnapLogic Public APIs for Pipeline Executions As a part of a wider analytics project I’m working on, analyzing runtime information from the SnapLogic platform, I chose ... When I try to implement the same(I am extracting data from survey monkey api), I have noticed that when the “Next URL” is executing it is ignoring the query parameters provided.As shown in below image, when service URL is executing it’s getting right records considering all input query parameters i.e total:3043 but when “Next URL” is hitting it is extracting all records i.e. total : 61896 How to include query parameters in “Next URL” to get required data?9.4KViews1like9Comments