Establishing a Connection
Configure a Connection Profile
From the CData ribbon, click Get Data and select From Square connection/s to launch the CData Query window. To setup a new connection, you will have to click the New Square Connection button. Here you can set the connection settings, test the connection, and save the connection profile.
Connecting to Square
Square provides two different ways to connect:- Via personal acess token -- to connect to your own data or test data through the sandbox.
- Via OAuth -- to connect to shared Square data over a browser.
Both of the above methods make use of OAuth functionality that is embedded in the CData Square driver.
Before You Connect
- Set the OAuthAccessToken connection property as described below, for the way you want to access data.
- Set the LocationId property to specify a default business location.
Personal Access Token
To connect to personal data, obtain your personal access token, then set the OAuthAccessToken connection property to that token:- Navigate to the Square Developer Dashboard at "https://developer.squareup.com/apps".
- After the app is created, open the Credentials tab to find the personal token.
Square Sandbox
Version 2 of the Connect API permits you to test in a sandbox environment. Transactions created in the sandbox are not sent through to card networks, and cards are never charged.To connect to the sandbox, obtain the sandbox access token, then set the OAuthAccessToken connection property to that token:
- Navigate to the Square Developer Dashboard at "https://developer.squareup.com/apps".
- After the app is created, open the Credentials tab to find the sandbox token.
OAuth
service; supports OAuth authentication only. To enable this authentication from all OAuth flows, you must set AuthScheme to OAuth.The following subsections describe how to authenticate to Square from three common authentication flows:
- Desktop: a connection to a server on the user's local machine, frequently used for testing and prototyping. Authenticated via either embedded OAuth or custom OAuth.
- Web: access to data via a shared website. Authenticated via custom OAuth only.
- Headless Server: a dedicated computer that provides services to other computers and their users, which is configured to operate without a monitor and keyboard. Authenticated via embedded OAuth or custom OAuth.
For information about how to create a custom OAuth application, and why you might want to create one even for auth flows that have embedded OAuth credentials, see Creating a Custom OAuth Application.
For a complete list of connection string properties available in Square, see Connection.
Desktop Applications
CData provides an embedded OAuth application that simplifies authentication at the desktop. You can also authenticate from the desktop via a custom OAuth application, which you configure and register at the Square console. For further information, see Creating a Custom OAuth Application.Before you connect, set the following variables:
- InitiateOAuth = GETANDREFRESH. Used to automatically get and refresh the OAuthAccessToken.
- Custom OAuth applications only:
- OAuthClientId = the client Id assigned when you registered your custom OAuth application.
- OAuthClientSecret = the client secret assigned when you registered your custom OAuth application.
- CallbackURL = the redirect URI defined when you registered your custom OAuth application.
When you connect, the add-in opens Square's OAuth endpoint in your default browser. Log in and grant permissions to the application.
When the access token expires, the add-in refreshes it automatically.
Automatic refresh of the OAuth access token:
To have the add-in automatically refresh the OAuth access token, do the following:
- The first time you connect to data, set the following connection parameters:
- InitiateOAuth = REFRESH.
- OAuthClientId = the client Id in your application settings.
- OAuthClientSecret = the client secret in your application settings.
- OAuthAccessToken = the access token returned by GetOAuthAccessToken.
- OAuthSettingsLocation = the path where you want the add-in to save the OAuth values, which persist across connections.
- On subsequent data connections, set the following:
- InitiateOAuth
- OAuthSettingsLocation
Manual refresh of the OAuth Access Token:
The only value needed to manually refresh the OAUth access token is the OAuth refresh token.
- To manually refresh the OAuthAccessToken after the ExpiresIn period (returned by GetOAuthAccessToken) has elapsed, call the GetOAuthAccessToken stored procedure.
- Set the following connection properties:
- OAuthClientId = the Client Id in your application settings.
- OAuthClientSecret = the Client Secret in your application settings.
- Call RefreshOAuthAccessToken with OAuthRefreshToken set to the OAuth refresh token returned by GetOAuthAccessToken.
- After the new tokens have been retrieved, set the OAuthAccessToken property to the value returned by RefreshOAuthAccessToken. This opens a new connection.
Store the OAuth refresh token so that you can use it to manually refresh the OAuth access token after it has expired.
Post-Authentication Options
After you authenticate to Square, you can retrieve the Locations table, then set the LocationId to confine your search criteria to a chosen location.
Connection Properties
The Connection properties describe the various options that can be used to establish a connection.
Managing Connections
After successfully authenticating to Square you will be able to customize the data you are importing. To learn more about this, see Managing Connections.
See Also
- Querying Data: Use the data selection wizard to pull data into a spreadsheet. You can also configure scheduled data refresh here.
- Using the Excel Add-In: Find other ways to interact with Square data, such as using the available CData Excel Functions.