Adobe Analytics

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Adobe Analytics


You can use the Adobe Analytics connector from the CData Sync application to capture data from Adobe Analytics and move it to any supported destination. To do so, you need to add the connector, authenticate to the connector, and complete your connection.

Add the Adobe Analytics Connector

To enable Sync to use data from Adobe Analytics, you first must add the connector, as follows:

  1. Open the Connections page of the Sync dashboard.

  2. Click Add Connection to open the Select Connectors page.

  3. Click the Sources tab and locate the Adobe Analytics row.

  4. Click the Configure Connection icon at the end of that row to open the New Connection page. If the Configure Connection icon is not available, click the Download Connector icon to install the Adobe Analytics connector. For more information about installing new connectors, see Connections.

Authenticate to Adobe Analytics

After you add the connector, you need to set the required properties.

  • Connection Name - Enter a connection name of your choice.

  • Auth Scheme - Select your authentication scheme below to proceed to the relevant section for your scheme. Then fill out the settings as specified in that section.

OAuth

CData Sync provides an embedded OAuth application with which to connect. To use the application, select OAuth for Auth Scheme. No additional properties are required.

OAuthJWT

To connect with JWT, specify these settings:

  • Auth Scheme - Select OAuthJWT.

  • OAuth Client Id - Enter the client Id that you were assigned when you registered your application with an OAuth authorization server.

  • OAuth Client Secret - Enter the client secret that you were assigned when you registered your application with an OAuth authorization server.

  • OAuth JWT Cert - Enter your Java web tokens (JWT) certificate store.

  • OAuth JWT Cert Type - Enter the type of key store that contains your JWT Certificate. The default type is PUBLIC_KEY_BLOB.

  • OAuth JWT Issuer – Enter the issuer of your Java web token. Typically, the issuer is either the client Id or the email address of the OAuth application. For Adobe Analytics, the email address format is OrganizationId@AdobeOrg. This identifies the organization that is configured for access to the Adobe I/O API.

  • OAuth JWT Cert Password (optional) – Enter the password for your OAuth JWT certificate.

  • OAuth JWT Cert Subject (optional) – Enter the subject of your OAuth JWT certificate.

OAuthClient

To connect with an OAuth client, specify these settings:

  • Auth Scheme - Select OAuthClient.

  • OAuth Client Id - Enter the client Id that you were assigned when you registered your application with an OAuth authorization server.

  • OAuth Client Secret - Enter the client secret that you were assigned when you registered your application with an OAuth authorization server.

Complete Your Connection

To complete your connection:

  1. Specify the following properties:

    • Global Company Id (optional) - Enter the identifier (Id) for your company. If you do not enter the Id, Sync tries to detect it automatically.

    • RSID (optional) - Enter your report suite identifier. If you do not enter the Id, Sync tries to detect it automatically.

  2. Define advanced connection settings on the Advanced tab. (In most cases, though, you should not need these settings.)

  3. Click Connect to Adobe Analytics to connect to your Adobe Analytics account.

  4. Click Create & Test to create your connection.

More Information

For more information about interactions between CData Sync and Adobe Analytics, see Adobe Analytics Connector for CData Sync.