The CData Sync App provides a straightforward way to continuously pipeline your Asana data to any database, data lake, or data warehouse, making it easily available for Analytics, Reporting, AI, and Machine Learning.
The Asana connector can be used from the CData Sync application to pull data from Asana and move it to any of the supported destinations.
The Sync App leverages the Asana API to enable bidirectional access to Asana work management entities.
For required properties, see the Settings tab.
For connection properties that are not typically required, see the Advanced tab.
You can optionally set the following to refine the data returned from Asana.
Asana uses the OAuth authentication standard.
AuthScheme must be set to OAuth in all user account flows.
For more more information, see the Asana documentation for personal access tokens and service accounts.
This section details a selection of advanced features of the Asana Sync App.
The Sync App allows you to define virtual tables, called user defined views, whose contents are decided by a pre-configured query. These views are useful when you cannot directly control queries being issued to the drivers. See User Defined Views for an overview of creating and configuring custom views.
Use SSL Configuration to adjust how Sync App handles TLS/SSL certificate negotiations. You can choose from various certificate formats; see the SSLServerCert property under "Connection String Options" for more information.
Configure the Sync App for compliance with Firewall and Proxy, including Windows proxies and HTTP proxies. You can also set up tunnel connections.
The Sync App offloads as much of the SELECT statement processing as possible to Asana and then processes the rest of the query in memory (client-side).
See Query Processing for more information.
See Logging for an overview of configuration settings that can be used to refine CData logging. For basic logging, you only need to set two connection properties, but there are numerous features that support more refined logging, where you can select subsets of information to be logged using the LogModules connection property.
By default, the Sync App attempts to negotiate SSL/TLS by checking the server's certificate against the system's trusted certificate store.
To specify another certificate, see the SSLServerCert property for the available formats to do so.
To connect through the Windows system proxy, you do not need to set any additional connection properties. To connect to other proxies, set ProxyAutoDetect to false.
In addition, to authenticate to an HTTP proxy, set ProxyAuthScheme, ProxyUser, and ProxyPassword, in addition to ProxyServer and ProxyPort.
Set the following properties:
This section shows the available API objects and provides more information on executing SQL to Asana APIs.
Views describes the available views. Views are statically defined to model Projects, Users, Workspaces, and more.
Stored Procedures are function-like interfaces to Asana. Stored procedures allow you to execute operations to Asana, including downloading documents and moving envelopes.
The Sync App models the data in Asana as a list of tables in a relational database that can be queried using standard SQL statements.
Name | Description |
Attachments | To Delete and Query from the Attachments in the tasks. |
GoalMembership | To Create, Delete and Query memberships in the Goal. |
Goals | To Create, Update, Delete and Query the Goals table. |
PortfolioItems | To Create, delete, and Query Items in the Portfolio. |
PortfolioMembership | To Create, Delete and Query memberships in the Portfolio. |
Portfolios | To Create, update, delete, and query from Portfolios table. |
ProjectMembership | To Create, Delete and Query memberships in the Project. |
Projects | To Create, Update, Delete and Query the Projects table. |
ProjectStatuses | To Create, Delete and Query from ProjectStatuses table. A project status is an update on the progress of a particular project, and is sent out to all project followers when created. |
Sections | To Create, Update, Delete, and Query from Sections table. A section is a subdivision of a project that groups tasks together. |
Stories | To Create, Update, Delete and Query from stories table. A story represents an activity associated with an object in the Asana system. Stories are generated by the system whenever users take actions such as creating or assigning tasks, or moving tasks between projects. |
SubTasks | To Create, update, delete, and query from SubTasks table. |
Tags | To Create, Update and Query from Tags table. A tag is a label that can be attached to any task in Asana. It exists in a single workspace. |
Tasks | To Create, Update, Delete and Query from Tasks table. |
TeamMembership | To represents a users connection to a team. |
Teams | A team is used to group related projects and people together within an organization. Each project in an organization is associated with a team. |
WorkspaceMembership | To Create, Delete and Query memberships in the Workspace. |
Workspaces | To Update and Query from Workspaces table. A workspace is the highest-level organizational unit in Asana. All projects and tasks have an associated workspace. |
To Delete and Query from the Attachments in the tasks.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The TaskId or Id is required to make a request and the rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM Attachments WHERE Id = '1134618934491707' SELECT * FROM Attachments WHERE TaskId = '1128092964672854'
Following is an example of how to delete from Attachments table:
DELETE FROM Attachments WHERE Id = '1134618934491707'
Name | Type | ReadOnly | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the attachment. | |
Name | String | True |
The name of the file. | |
Host | String | True |
The service hosting the attachment. Valid values are asana, dropbox, gdrive and box. | |
CreatedAt | Datetime | True |
The time at which this attachment was uploaded. | |
ViewURL | String | True |
The URL where the attachment can be viewed, which may be friendlier to users in a browser than just directing them to a raw file. | |
DownloadURL | String | True |
May be null if the attachment is hosted by box. If present, this URL may only be valid for 1 hour from the time of retrieval. You should avoid persisting this URL somewhere and just refresh it on demand to ensure you do not keep stale URLs. | |
TaskId | String | True |
Tasks.Id |
The task this attachment is attached to. |
ResourceType | String | True |
The resource type of this resource. |
To Create, Delete and Query memberships in the Goal.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM GoalMembership SELECT * FROM GoalMembership WHERE Id = '1126938837961834' SELECT * FROM GoalMembership WHERE MemberId = '1126938837961830' SELECT * FROM GoalMembership WHERE GoalId = '1126938691750986'
GoalId and MemberId is a mandatory column for inserting into GoalMembership table. For example:
INSERT INTO GoalMembership (GoalId, MemberId) VALUES ('1161963899354167', '1126938837961830')
Following is an example of how to delete from GoalMembership table:
DELETE FROM GoalMembership WHERE Id = '1161963899354167'
Name | Type | ReadOnly | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | True |
Globally unique Id of the goal membership. | |
GoalId | String | False |
Goals.Id |
Globally unique identifier for goal. |
GoalName | String | True |
The name of the goal. | |
GoalOwnerGid | String | True |
Globally unique identifier of the goal owner. | |
GoalOwnerName | String | True |
The name of the goal owner. | |
Role | String | True |
Describes if the member is a commenter or editor in goal. | |
MemberId | String | False |
Globally unique identifier of the member of the goal. | |
MemberName | String | True |
The name of the member. | |
MemberResourceType | String | True |
The type of the member (team or user). | |
ResourceSubtype | String | True |
The type of membership. | |
ResourceType | String | True |
The base type of this resource. |
To Create, Update, Delete and Query the Goals table.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM Goals SELECT * FROM Goals WHERE Id = '1126938837961834' SELECT * FROM Goals WHERE IsWorkspaceLevel = 'false' SELECT * FROM Goals WHERE TeamId = '122334345323466' AND WorkspaceId = '1126938837961830' SELECT * FROM Goals WHERE TimeId = '1243436322145547' SELECT * FROM Goals WHERE WorkspaceId = '1126938837961830'
UserId and Goals is a mandatory column for inserting into Goals table. For example:
INSERT INTO Goals (Name, DueOn, StartOn, IsWorkspaceLevel, liked, WorkspaceId, OwnerId, TimePeriodId) VALUES ('Sample Goal', '2023-10-31', '2023-09-15', 'false', 'false', '1203124527069362', '1203124437606434', '1203124434984659' )
Following is an example of how to update a Goals table:
UPDATE Goals SET DueOn ='2023-10-20' WHERE Id = '1128092864672888'
Following is an example of how to delete from Goals table:
DELETE FROM Goals WHERE Id = '1161963899354167'
Name | Type | ReadOnly | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | False |
Globally unique Id of the goal. | |
ResourceType | String | True |
The base type of this resource. | |
Name | String | False |
The name of the goal. | |
OwnerId | String | False |
Globally unique Id of the owner. | |
OwnerName | String | True |
The name of the owner. | |
OwnerResourceType | String | True |
The base type of this resource. | |
DueOn | Date | False |
The localized day on which this goal is due. | |
StartOn | Date | False |
The day on which work for this goal begins. | |
CurrentStatusUpdate | String | True |
The latest status_update posted to this goal. | |
Followers | String | False |
Array of users who are members of this goal. | |
IsWorkspaceLevel | Boolean | False |
Whether the goal belongs to the workspace. | |
Liked | Boolean | False |
True if the goal is liked by the authorized user, false if not. | |
Likes | String | True |
Array of likes for users who have liked this goal. | |
MetricId | String | True |
Globally unique identifier of the metric. | |
MetricCurrencyCode | String | True |
ISO 4217 currency code to format this custom field. This will be null if the unit is not currency. | |
MetricCurrentDisplayValue | String | True |
This string is the current value of a goal metric of type string. | |
MetricCurrentNumberValue | Integer | True |
This number is the current value of a goal metric of type number. | |
MetricInitialNumberValue | Integer | True |
This number is the start value of a goal metric of type number. | |
MetricPrecision | Integer | True |
Only relevant for goal metrics of type 'Number'. This field dictates the number of places after the decimal to round to, i.e. 0 is integer values, 1 rounds to the nearest tenth, and so on. Must be between 0 and 6, inclusive. | |
MetricProgressSource | String | True |
This field defines how the progress value of a goal metric is being calculated. | |
MetricResourceSubtype | String | True |
The subtype of this resource. | |
MetricResourceType | String | True |
The base type of this resource. | |
MetricTargetNumberValue | Integer | True |
This number is the end value of a goal metric of type number. This number cannot equal initial_number_value. | |
MetricUnit | String | True |
A supported unit of measure for the goal metric, or none. The allowed values are none, currency, percentage. | |
Notes | String | False |
Free-form textual information associated with the goal. | |
HtmlNotes | String | False |
The notes of the goal with formatting as HTML. | |
NumLikes | Integer | True |
The number of users who have liked this goal. | |
Status | String | False |
The current status of this goal. When the goal is open, its status can be green, yellow, and red to reflect 'On Track', 'At Risk', and 'Off Track', respectively. When the goal is closed, the value can be missed, achieved, partial, or dropped. | |
TeamId | String | False |
Teams.Id |
Globally unique identifier of the team. |
TeamName | String | True |
The name of the team. | |
TimePeriodId | String | False |
Globally unique identifier of the time period. | |
TimePeriodDisplayName | String | True |
A string representing the cadence code and the fiscal year. | |
TimePeriodStartOn | Date | True |
The localized end date of the time period. | |
TimePeriodEndOn | Date | True |
The localized end date of the time period. | |
TimePeriodPeriod | String | True |
The cadence and index of the time period. The value is one of: FY, H1, H2, Q1, Q2, Q3, or Q4. The allowed values are FY, H1, H2, Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4. | |
WorkspaceId | String | False |
Workspaces.Id |
Globally unique identifier of the workspace. |
WorkspaceName | String | True |
The name of the workspace. |
To Create, delete, and Query Items in the Portfolio.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The PortfolioId is required to make a request and rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM PortfolioItems WHERE PortfolioId = '1173026173301164'
ProjectId and PortfolioId is a mandatory column for inserting into PortfolioItems table. For example:
INSERT INTO PortfolioItems (ProjectId, PortfolioId) VALUES ('1173023668354420', '1173026173301164')
Following is an example of how to delete from PortfolioItems table:
DELETE FROM PortfolioItems WHERE ProjectId = '1173023668354420' AND PortfolioId = '1173026173301164'
Name | Type | ReadOnly | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the Portfolio Item. | |
Name | String | True |
Name of the Item. | |
PortfolioId [KEY] | String | True |
Portfolios.Id |
Globally unique ID of the portfolio. |
OwnerId | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the Owner. | |
StartOn | Date | True |
The day on which work for this project begins, or null if the project has no start date. | |
DueOn | Date | True |
The day on which this project is due. This takes a date with format YYYY-MM-DD. | |
ProjectId | String | True |
Projects.Id |
Globally unique ID of the Project. This column is a Pseudocolmn and its used for INSERT and UPDATE. |
To Create, Delete and Query memberships in the Portfolio.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The [WorkspaceId AND UserId] OR PortfolioId OR Id is required to make a request and rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM PortfolioMembership WHERE WorkspaceId = '1172686716695308' AND UserId = '1172686741877880' SELECT * FROM PortfolioMembership WHERE PortfolioId = '1172684730399265' SELECT * FROM PortfolioMembership WHERE Id = '1172684730399266'
PortfolioId and UserId is a mandatory column for inserting into PortfolioMembership table. For example:
INSERT INTO PortfolioMembership (PortfolioId, UserId) VALUES ('1172684730399265', '1172686741877880')
Following is an example of how to delete from PortfolioMembership table:
DELETE FROM PortfolioMembership WHERE PortfolioId = '1172684730399265' AND UserId = '1172686741877880'
Name | Type | ReadOnly | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the portfoolio membership. | |
PortfolioId [KEY] | String | True |
Portfolios.Id |
The portfolio the user is a member of. |
PortfolioName | String | True |
The name of the portfolio. | |
UserId [KEY] | String | True |
Users.Id |
Globally unique ID of the user. |
UserName | String | True |
The users name. | |
ResourceType | String | True |
The resource type of this resource. | |
WorkspaceId | String | True |
Workspaces.Id |
Globally unique ID of the workspace. This column is a Pseudocolmn and its used in SELECT Query. |
To Create, update, delete, and query from Portfolios table.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The [WorkspaceId AND OwnerId] OR Id is required to make a request and rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM Portfolios WHERE WorkspaceId = '1172686716695308' AND OwnerId = '1172686741877880' SELECT * FROM Portfolios WHERE Id = '1172684730399265'
WorkspaceId is a mandatory column for inserting into Portfolios table. For example:
INSERT INTO Portfolios (Name, Color, WorkspaceId) VALUES ('Test', 'dark-pink', '1172686716695308'
Following is an example of how to update a Portfolios table:
"UPDATE Portfolios SET Name = 'IT-Test' WHERE Id = '1173026173301164'
Following is an example of how to delete from Portfolios table:
DELETE FROM Portfolios WHERE Id = '1172684730399265'
Name | Type | ReadOnly | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the portfolio. | |
Name | String | False |
Name of the portfolio. | |
Color | String | False |
Color of the portfolio. The allowed values are dark-pink, dark-green, dark-blue, dark-red, dark-teal, dark-brown, dark-orange, dark-purple, dark-warm-gray, light-pink, light-green, light-blue, light-red, light-teal, light-brown, light-orange, light-purple, light-warm-gray. | |
CreatedAt | Datetime | True |
The time at which this portfolio was created. | |
CreatorId | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the user created this portfolio. | |
CreatorName | String | True |
The users name. | |
Members | String | False |
Array of users who are members of this portfolio. | |
OwnerId | String | False |
Users.Id |
Globally unique ID of the Owner. |
OwnerName | String | True |
The Owners Name. | |
ResourceType | String | True |
The base type of this resource. | |
WorkspaceId | String | False |
Workspaces.Id |
The workspace or organization that the portfolio belongs to. |
WorkspaceName | String | True |
Name of the workspace. |
To Create, Delete and Query memberships in the Project.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM ProjectMembership WHERE Id = '1127092449876445' SELECT * FROM ProjectMembership WHERE ProjectId = '1127092449876444'
UserId and ProjectId is a mandatory column for inserting into ProjectMembership table. For example:
INSERT INTO ProjectMembership (UserId, ProjectId) VALUES ('1161963899354167', '1128092964672848')
Following is an example of how to delete from ProjectMembership table:
DELETE FROM ProjectMembership WHERE UserId = '1161963899354167' AND ProjectId = '1128092964672848'
Name | Type | ReadOnly | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the project membership. | |
ProjectId [KEY] | String | False |
Projects.Id |
The project the user is a member of. |
WriteAccess | String | True |
Whether the user has full access to the project or has comment-only access. | |
UserId [KEY] | String | False |
Users.Id |
The user in the membership. |
ResourceType | String | True |
The resource type of this resource. |
To Create, Update, Delete and Query the Projects table.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM projects WHERE workspaceId = '1126938837961830' SELECT * FROM projects WHERE Id = '1128092864672888' SELECT * FROM projects WHERE TaskId = '1130092964672468'
WorkspaceId or TeamId is a mandatory column for inserting into Projects table. For example:
INSERT INTO Projects (Name, Color, StartOn, WorkspaceId, DueOn, public, UserId) VALUES ('ProjectName', 'dark-pink', '2020-03-01', '1126938837961830', '2020-04-30', false, '1130062547672468')
Following is an example of how to update a Projects table:
UPDATE Projects SET TeamId = '1129514033997890' WHERE Id = '1128092864672888'
Following is an example of how to delete from Projects table:
DELETE FROM Projects WHERE Id = '1128092864672888'
Name | Type | ReadOnly | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the project. | |
Name | String | False |
Name of the project. This is generally a short sentence fragment that fits on a line in the UI for maximum readability. However, it can be longer. | |
Color | String | False |
Color of the project. Must be either null or one of: dark-pink, dark-green, dark-blue, dark-red, dark-teal, dark-brown, dark-orange, dark-purple, dark-warm-gray, light-pink, light-green, light-blue, light-red, light-teal, light-yellow, light-orange, light-purple, light-warm-gray. The allowed values are dark-pink, dark-green, dark-blue, dark-red, dark-teal, dark-brown, dark-orange, dark-purple, dark-warm-gray, light-pink, light-green, light-blue, light-red, light-teal, light-brown, light-orange, light-purple, light-warm-gray, green, yellow, red. | |
CreatedAt | Datetime | True |
The time at which this project was created. | |
ModifiedAt | Datetime | True |
The time at which this project was last modified. | |
StartOn | Date | False |
The day on which work for this project begins, or null if the project has no start date. This takes a date with YYYY-MM-DD format. Note: due_on must be present in the request when setting or unsetting the start_on parameter. | |
DueOn | Date | False |
The day on which this project is due. This takes a date with format YYYY-MM-DD. | |
DefaultView | String | False |
The default view of a project. The allowed values are list, board, calendar, timeline. | |
Followers | String | False |
Followers are a subset of members who receive all notifications for a project. | |
Archived | Boolean | False |
True if the project is archived, false if not. Archived projects do not show in the UI by default and may be treated differently for queries. | |
UserId | String | False |
Users.Id |
The current owner of the project. |
TeamId | String | False |
Teams.Id |
The team that this project is shared with. This field only exists for projects in organizations. |
WorkspaceId | String | True |
Workspaces.Id |
The workspace or organization this project is associated with. Once created, projects cannot be moved to a different workspace. This attribute can only be specified at creation time. |
Public | Boolean | False |
True if the project is public to the organization. If false, do not share this project with other users in this organization without explicitly checking to see if they have access. | |
Notes | String | False |
More detailed, free-form textual information associated with the project. | |
HTMLNotes | String | False |
The notes of the project with formatting as HTML. | |
IsTemplate | Boolean | False |
Determines if the project is a template. | |
Layout | String | True |
The layout (board or list view) of a project. | |
Members | String | True |
Array of users who are members of this project. | |
SectionMigrationStatus | String | True |
The section migration status of this project. | |
TaskId | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the Task. |
To Create, Delete and Query from ProjectStatuses table. A project status is an update on the progress of a particular project, and is sent out to all project followers when created.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM ProjectStatuses WHERE Id = '1127092449876445' SELECT * FROM ProjectStatuses WHERE ProjectId = '1127092449876444'
ProjectId is a mandatory column for inserting into ProjectStatuses table. For example:
INSERT INTO projectstatuses (Color, Title, Text, ProjectId) VALUES ('red', 'Status1', 'StatusNotes', '1127092449876444')
Following is an example of how to delete from ProjectStatuses table:
DELETE FROM ProjectStatuses WHERE Id = '1127092449876445'
Name | Type | ReadOnly | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the project status update. | |
Color | String | True |
The color associated with the status update. The allowed values are green, yellow, red. | |
Title | String | True |
The title of the project status update. | |
Text | String | True |
The text content of the status update. | |
CreatedAt | Datetime | True |
The time at which the status update was created. | |
CreatedBy | String | True |
The creator of the status update. | |
ProjectId | String | True |
Projects.Id |
Globally unique ID of the project. |
ResourceType | String | True |
The resource type of this resource. The value for this resource is always project_status. | |
HTMLText | String | True |
The notes of the project with formatting as HTML. |
To Create, Update, Delete, and Query from Sections table. A section is a subdivision of a project that groups tasks together.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM Sections WHERE Id = '1127092449876457' SELECT * FROM Sections WHERE ProjectId = '1128092964672848'
ProjectId is a mandatory column for inserting into Sections table. For example:
INSERT INTO Sections (Name, ProjectId) VALUES ('SectionName', '1128092964672848')
Following is an example of how to update a Sections table:
UPDATE Sections SET Name = 'IT-Pending' WHERE Id = '1127092449876457'
Following is an example of how to delete from Sections table:
DELETE FROM Sections WHERE Id = '1127092449876457'
Name | Type | ReadOnly | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the section. | |
Name | String | False |
The name of the section. | |
CreatedAt | Datetime | True |
The time at which the section was created. | |
ResourceType | String | True |
The resource type of this resource. | |
ProjectId | String | False |
Projects.Id |
The section under the project. |
To Create, Update, Delete and Query from stories table. A story represents an activity associated with an object in the Asana system. Stories are generated by the system whenever users take actions such as creating or assigning tasks, or moving tasks between projects.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The TaskId or Id is required to make a request and rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM Stories WHERE Id = '1126938691750986' SELECT * FROM Stories WHERE TaskId = '1129514033997892'
TaskId is a mandatory column for inserting into Stories table. For example:
INSERT INTO Stories (Text, TaskId, IsPinned) VALUES ('InProgress', '1129514033997892', false)
Following is an example of how to update a Stories table:
UPDATE Stories SET Text = 'story line' WHERE Id = '1126938691750986'
Following is an example of how to delete from Stories table:
DELETE FROM Stories WHERE Id = '1126938691750986'
Name | Type | ReadOnly | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the story. | |
Text | String | False |
Formatted text for the story or comment. | |
CreatedAt | Datetime | True |
The time at which this story was created. | |
creatorId | String | True |
The user who created the story. | |
creatorName | String | False |
Users.Name |
The user who created the story. |
Source | String | True |
The component of the Asana product the user used to create the story. | |
TaskId | String | False |
Tasks.Id |
The story under the task. |
Liked | Boolean | True |
True if the story is liked by the authorized user, false if not. | |
IsPinned | Boolean | False |
This field is only present on comment and attachment stories. | |
IsEdited | Boolean | True |
Whether the text of the story has been edited after creation. | |
ResourceType | String | True |
The resource type of this resource. | |
ResourceSubType | String | True |
The type of story. This provides fine-grained information about what triggered the story creation. | |
HtmlText | String | True |
HTML formatted text for a comment. | |
DuplicateTaskOf | String | True |
The task is the basic object around which many operations in Asana are centered. | |
DependencyTaskId | String | True |
The task is the basic object around which many operations in Asana are centered. | |
NumberofLikes | Integer | True |
The number of users who have liked this story. | |
Likes | String | True |
Array of likes for users who have liked this story. |
To Create, update, delete, and query from SubTasks table.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following query is processed on server side and it is a required filter:
SELECT * FROM SubTasks WHERE ParentTaskId = '1127092449876457'
A simple SELECT query will only return the first level of subtasks.
SELECT * FROM SubTasks
There may be up to five levels of subtasks below a task. (Note, Asana does not recommend using sub-subtasks).
If additional levels of subtasks are needed, a subquery can be used:
SELECT * FROM SubTasks WHERE ParentTaskId IN (SELECT Id FROM SubTasks)
When executing a query without a ParentTaskId filter, due to the Asana API design, subtasks are only retrieved on a per task basis. The Sync App will first query the
workspace to retrieve a list of projects. A separate request will then be made for each project to retrieve all the applicable tasks. Another request will be made for
each task to retrieve any subtasks associated with the task. In theory, this is similar to executing the following query:
SELECT * FROM SubTasks WHERE ParentTaskId IN (SELECT Id FROM Tasks WHERE ProjectId IN (SELECT Id FROM Projects))Due to the number of required requests, performance may be impacted.
ParentTaskId is a mandatory column for inserting into Projects table. For example:
INSERT INTO SubTasks (ParentTaskId, Name, Assignee, AssigneeStatus, startOn, DueOn, Completed, ProjectId, Notes, ApprovalStatus, Followers) VALUES ('1167713816822372', 'subtask1', '1167715005778471', 'later', '2020-03-25', '2020-04-01', false, 1167713816822364, 'SubTask Notes', 'changes_requested', '1167715005778471')
Name | Type | ReadOnly | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the Subtask. | |
ParentTaskId | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the task. | |
Name | String | False |
Name of the Subtask. | |
Assignee | String | False |
User to which this subtask is assigned. | |
AssigneeStatus | String | False |
Scheduling status of this subtask for the user it is assigned to. The allowed values are today, upcoming, later, new, inbox. | |
CreatedAt | Datetime | True |
The time at which this subtask was created. | |
ModifiedAt | Datetime | True |
The time at which this subtask was last modified. | |
startOn | Date | False |
The day on which work begins for the task , or null if the task has no start date. This takes a date with YYYY-MM-DD format. | |
DueAt | Datetime | False |
Date and time on which this subtask is due, or null if the subtask has no due time. | |
DueOn | Date | False |
Date on which this task is due, or null if the task has no due date. This takes a date with YYYY-MM-DD format. | |
Completed | Boolean | False |
True if the subtask is currently marked complete, false if not. | |
CompletedAt | Datetime | True |
The time at which this subtask was completed, or null if the subtask is incomplete. | |
completed_by | String | True |
The user who completed this task. | |
ProjectId | String | False |
Projects.Id |
Globally unique ID of the Project. |
WorkspaceId | String | False |
Workspaces.Id |
Globally unique ID of the Workspace. |
Notes | String | False |
More detailed, free-form textual information associated with the subtask. | |
ApprovalStatus | String | False |
Reflects the approval status of this task. The allowed values are pending, approved, rejected, changes_requested. | |
ResourceSubType | String | False |
The subtype of this resource. Different subtypes retain many of the same fields and behavior, but may render differently in Asana or represent resources with different semantic meaning. The allowed values are default_task, milestone, section, approval. | |
HtmlNotes | String | False |
The notes of the text with formatting as HTML. | |
Dependencies | String | True |
Array of resources referencing tasks that this task depends on. | |
Memberships | String | True |
Array of projects this task is associated with and the section it is in. | |
Dependents | String | True |
Array of resources referencing tasks that depend on this task. | |
Liked | Boolean | False |
True if the task is liked by the authorized user, false if not. | |
NumberofLikes | Integer | True |
The number of users who have liked this Task. | |
LikedBy | String | True |
Array of likes for users who have liked this task. | |
ResourceType | String | True |
The base type of this resource. | |
IsRenderedAsSeparator | Boolean | True |
In some contexts tasks can be rendered as a visual separator. | |
Followers | String | False |
Array of users following this task. | |
Tags | String | False |
Array of tags associated with this task. |
To Create, Update and Query from Tags table. A tag is a label that can be attached to any task in Asana. It exists in a single workspace.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM Tags WHERE Id = '1129517083601713' SELECT * FROM Tags WHERE WorkspaceId = '1126938837961830' SELECT * FROM Tags WHERE TaskId = '1128092964672854'
Workspaceid is a mandatory column for inserting into Tags table. For example:
INSERT INTO Tags (Name, Color, WorkspaceId, Notes) VALUES ('TestTag', 'dark-blue', '1126938837961830', 'sample notes')
Following is an example of how to update a Tags table:
UPDATE Tags SET Name = 'IT-1' WHERE Id = '1158271967831255'
Name | Type | ReadOnly | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the tag. | |
Name | String | True |
Name of the tag. | |
CreatedAt | Datetime | True |
The time at which this tag was created. | |
Color | String | True |
Color of the tag. The allowed values are dark-pink, dark-green, dark-blue, dark-red, dark-teal, dark-brown, dark-orange, dark-purple, dark-warm-gray, light-pink, light-green, light-blue, light-red, light-teal, light-brown, light-orange, light-purple, light-warm-gray. | |
Notes | String | False |
Notes of the tag. | |
Followers | String | True |
Followers for the tag. | |
WorkspaceId | String | True |
Workspaces.Id |
The workspace or organization this tag is associated with. |
TaskId | String | True |
Tasks.Id |
The task this tag is mapped with. |
To Create, Update, Delete and Query from Tasks table.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM Tasks WHERE Id = '1127092449876457' SELECT * FROM Tasks WHERE ProjectId = '1128092964672848' SELECT * FROM Tasks WHERE Assignee = '1126938691750986' AND WorkspaceId = '1126938837961830' SELECT * FROM Tasks WHERE Assignee = '1126938691750986' SELECT * FROM tasks WHERE TagId = '1129517083601713' SELECT * FROM tasks WHERE SectionId = '1127092449876457' SELECT * FROM tasks WHERE UserTaskListId = '1126938837961837'
When executing a query without one of the above filters, due to the Asana API design, tasks must be retrieved per project. The Sync App will first query the
workspace to retrieve a list of projects. A separate request will then be made for each project to retrieve all the applicable tasks. In theory, this is similar
to executing the following query:
SELECT * FROM Tasks WHERE ProjectId IN (SELECT Id FROM Projects)Due to the number of required requests, performance may be impacted. Note, tasks may also be orphaned and not belong to a project. The Sync App will not be able to retrieve orphaned tasks.
ProjectId is a mandatory column for inserting into Tasks table. For example:
INSERT INTO Tasks (Name, Assignee, AssigneeStatus, startOn, DueOn, Completed, ProjectId, Notes, ApprovalStatus, Followers) VALUES ('Task1', '1167715005778471', 'later', '2020-03-25', '2020-04-01', false, 1167713816822364, 'TaskNotes', 'changes_requested', '1167715005778471')
Following is an example of how to update a Tasks table:
UPDATE Tasks SET Browser = 'ie' WHERE Id = '1167713816822371'
Following is an example of how to delete from Tasks table:
DELETE FROM Tasks WHERE Id = '1167713816822371'
Name | Type | ReadOnly | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the task. | |
Name | String | False |
Name of the task. | |
Assignee | String | False |
User to which this task is assigned. | |
AssigneeStatus | String | False |
Scheduling status of this task for the user it is assigned to. The allowed values are today, upcoming, later, new, inbox. | |
CreatedAt | Datetime | True |
The time at which this task was created. | |
ModifiedAt | Datetime | True |
The time at which this task was last modified. | |
startOn | Date | False |
Date and time on which this task is due, or null if the task has no due time. | |
DueAt | Datetime | False |
Date and time on which this task is due, or null if the task has no due time. | |
DueOn | Date | False |
Date on which this task is due, or null if the task has no due date. This takes a date with YYYY-MM-DD format. | |
Completed | Boolean | False |
True if the task is currently marked complete, false if not. | |
CompletedAt | Datetime | True |
The time at which this task was completed, or null if the task is incomplete. | |
CompletedBy | String | True |
The user who completed this task. | |
ProjectId | String | False |
Projects.Id |
Projectid of this task is associated with. |
Projects | String | False |
Projects of this task is associated with. | |
WorkspaceId | String | False |
Workspaces.Id |
Globally unique ID of the Workspace. |
Notes | String | False |
More detailed, free-form textual information associated with the task. | |
NumberofSubTasks | Integer | True |
The number of subtasks on this task. | |
ApprovalStatus | String | False |
Reflects the approval status of this task. The allowed values are pending, approved, rejected, changes_requested. | |
ResourceSubType | String | False |
The subtype of this resource. Different subtypes retain many of the same fields and behavior, but may render differently in Asana or represent resources with different semantic meaning. The allowed values are default_task, milestone, section, approval. | |
HtmlNotes | String | False |
The notes of the text with formatting as HTML. | |
Memberships | String | True |
Array of projects this task is associated with and the section it is in. | |
Dependencies | String | True |
Array of resources referencing tasks that this task depends on. | |
Dependents | String | True |
Array of resources referencing tasks that depend on this task. | |
Liked | Boolean | True |
True if the task is liked by the authorized user, false if not. | |
NumberofLikes | Integer | True |
The number of users who have liked this Task. | |
LikedBy | String | True |
Array of likes for users who have liked this task. | |
ResourceType | String | True |
The base type of this resource. | |
IsRenderedAsSeparator | Boolean | True |
In some contexts tasks can be rendered as a visual separator. | |
Followers | String | True |
Array of users following this task. | |
Tags | String | False |
Array of tags associated with this task. | |
SectionId | String | True |
Sections.Id |
PseudoColumn: Globally unique ID of the section. |
UserTaskListId | String | True |
WorkspaceMembership.UserTaskListId |
PseudoColumn: A user task list represents the tasks assigned to a particular user. |
TagId | String | True |
Tags.Id |
PseudoColumn: Globally unique ID of the tag. |
To represents a users connection to a team.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM TeamMembership WHERE UserId = '1126938691750986' AND WorkspaceId = '1126938837961830' SELECT * FROM TeamMembership WHERE TeamId = '1126938837961832' SELECT * FROM TeamMembership WHERE Id = '1126938837961832'
UserId and TeamId is a mandatory column for inserting into TeamMembership table. For example:
INSERT INTO TeamMembership (UserId, TeamId) VALUES ('1161963899354167', '1126938837961832')
Following is an example of how to delete from TeamMembership table:
DELETE FROM TeamMembership WHERE UserId = '1161963899354167' AND TeamId = '1126938837961832'
Name | Type | ReadOnly | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | True |
Globally unique identifier of the resource, as a string. | |
userId | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the user. | |
userName | String | True |
The users name. | |
TeamId | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the team. | |
TeamName | String | True |
The name of the team. | |
IsGuest | Boolean | True |
Describes if the user is a guest in the team. | |
ResourceType | String | True |
The base type of this resource. | |
WorkspaceId | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the workspace. |
A team is used to group related projects and people together within an organization. Each project in an organization is associated with a team.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM Teams WHERE Id = '1126938837961832' SELECT * FROM Teams WHERE WorkspaceId = '1126938837961830' SELECT * FROM Teams WHERE UserId = '1126938691750986' AND workspaceid = '1126938837961830'
INSERT INTO Teams (Name, Description, HTMLDescrption, WorkspaceId) VALUES ('Salessssk', 'sales developers should be members of this team.', '<body> <em>All</em> developers should be members of this team.</body>', '1126938837961830')
Name | Type | ReadOnly | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the team. | |
Name | String | True |
The name of the team. | |
Description | String | True |
The description of the team. | |
WorkspaceId | String | True |
Workspaces.Id |
The workspace or organization this team is associated with. |
HTMLDescrption | String | True |
The description of the team with formatting as HTML. | |
ResourceType | String | True |
The resource type of this resource. | |
UserId | String | True |
Users.Id |
Globally unique ID of the user. |
To Create, Delete and Query memberships in the Workspace.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM WorkspaceMembership WHERE WorkspaceId = '1126938837961830' SELECT * FROM WorkspaceMembership WHERE UserId = '1126938691750986' SELECT * FROM WorkspaceMembership WHERE Id = '1126938837961834'
UserId and WorkspaceId is a mandatory column for inserting into WorkspaceMembership table. For example:
INSERT INTO WorkspaceMembership (UserId, WorkspaceId) VALUES ('1161963899354167', '1126938837961830')
Following is an example of how to delete from WorkspaceMembership table:
DELETE FROM WorkspaceMembership WHERE UserId = '1161963899354167' AND WorkspaceId = '1126938837961830'
Name | Type | ReadOnly | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the membership. | |
userId [KEY] | String | True |
Users.Id |
Globally unique ID of the user. |
userName | String | True |
The user`s name. | |
WorkspaceId [KEY] | String | True |
Workspaces.Id |
Globally unique ID of the workspace. |
WorkspaceName | String | True |
The Workspace name. | |
IsActive | Boolean | True |
Reflects if this user still a member of the workspace. | |
IsAdmin | Boolean | True |
Reflects if this user is an admin of the workspace. | |
IsGuest | Boolean | True |
Reflects if this user is a guest of the workspace. | |
UserTaskListId | String | True |
A user task list represents the tasks assigned to a particular user. | |
ResourceType | String | True |
The base type of this resource. | |
VacationStartDate | String | True |
The day on which the user's vacation in this workspace starts. | |
VacationEndDate | String | True |
The day on which the user's vacation in this workspace ends. |
To Update and Query from Workspaces table. A workspace is the highest-level organizational unit in Asana. All projects and tasks have an associated workspace.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM Workspaces WHERE Id = '1126938837961835' SELECT * FROM Workspaces WHERE UserId = '1126938691750986'
Following is an example of how to update a Workspaces table:
UPDATE Workspaces SET Name = 'IT-Eng' WHERE Id = '1126938837961835'
Name | Type | ReadOnly | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | True |
Globally unique ID of the workspace. | |
Name | String | False |
The name of the workspace. | |
ResourceType | String | True |
The resource type of this resource. | |
IsOrganization | Boolean | True |
Whether the workspace is an organization. | |
EmailDomains | String | True |
Whether the workspace is an organization. | |
UserId | String | True |
Users.Id |
Globally unique ID of the user. |
Views are similar to tables in the way that data is represented; however, views are read-only.
Queries can be executed against a view as if it were a normal table.
Name | Description |
CustomFields | To view the Custom Fields in the project. |
Events | To view the events in projects and tasks. |
ProjectFollowers | To view the Project follower details. |
ProjectTemplates | TO get ProjectTemplates in the Team or workspace. |
TaskStatuses | Get task count of a project. |
Users | To view the users details. |
UserTaskList | Generated schema file. |
To view the Custom Fields in the project.
The Sync App uses the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The rest of the filter is executed client side in the Sync App.
For example, the following query is processed server side:
SELECT * FROM CustomFields WHERE ProjectId = '1126938691750986'
Name | Type | References | Description |
Id | String | Globally unique identifier of the resource. | |
Name | String | The name of the custom field. | |
Description | String | The description of the custom field. | |
Type | String | The type of the custom field. It must be one of the given values. | |
ProjectId | String | Globally unique Id of the project. | |
ProjectName | String | Name of the project. | |
IsImportant | Boolean | Name of the project. | |
Format | String | The format of the custom field. | |
TextValue | String | The value of a text custom field. | |
NumberValue | Double | The value of a number custom field. | |
Precision | Integer | Only relevant for custom fields of type 'Number'. This field specifies the number of digits after the decimal to round to. | |
CurrencyCode | String | The currency code for this custom field. The value is null if the format is not currency. | |
EnumOptions | String | Array of projects this task is associated with and the section it is in. | |
CreatedBy | String | Globally unique user identifier. | |
CreatedByName | String | The user's name. | |
IsGlobaltoWorkspace | Boolean | A flag that specifies whether this custom field is available to every container in the workspace. | |
HasNotificationsEnabled | Boolean | A flag that specifies whether a follower of a task with this field should receive inbox notifications about changes in this field. |
To view the events in projects and tasks.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The resource id will be either Project or Task Id. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM Events WHERE ResourceId = '1128092964672854'
Name | Type | References | Description |
ResourceId [KEY] | String | The resource GID for the events were requested for. | |
ResourceType | String | The resource type for the events were requested for. | |
ResourceSubType | String | The resource sub type for the events were requested for. | |
ResourceName | String | The resource name for the events were requested for. | |
Parent | String | For added/removed events, the parent that resource was added to or removed from. null for other event types. | |
CreatedAt | Datetime | The timestamp when the event occurred. | |
UserId | String | The event may be triggered by a different user GID than the subscriber. | |
UserFullname | String | The event may be triggered by a different user name than the subscriber. | |
Action | String | The type of action taken that triggered the event. |
To view the Project follower details.
Name | Type | References | Description |
ProjectId | String |
Projects.Id | Globally unique ID of the Project. |
UserId | String | Globally unique ID of the user. | |
UserName | String | The user`s name. | |
ResourceType | String | The resource type of this resource. | |
WorkspaceId | String |
Workspaces.Id | The workspace this Project is associated with. |
TO get ProjectTemplates in the Team or workspace.
Name | Type | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | Globally unique identifier of the resource, as a string. | |
Color | String | Color of the project template. | |
Description | String | Free-form textual information associated with the project template. | |
Html_description | String | The description of the project template with formatting as HTML. | |
Name | String | Name of the project template. | |
OwnerId | String | A user object. Globally unique identifier of the resource, as a string. | |
OwnerName | String | A user object. The base type of this resource. | |
OwnerResourceType | String | A user object. Read-only except when same user as requester. The name of the User. | |
IsPublic | Boolean | True if the project template is public to its team. | |
RequestedDates | String | Array of date variables in this project template. Calendar dates must be provided for these variables when instantiating a project. | |
ResourceType | String | The base type of this resource. | |
TeamId | String |
Teams.Id | A team is used to group related projects and people together within an organization. Globally unique identifier of the resource, as a string. |
TeamName | String | A team is used to group related projects and people together within an organization. The name of the team. | |
TeamResourceType | String | A team is used to group related projects and people together within an organization. The base type of this resource. |
Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.
Name | Type | Description | |
WorkspaceId | String | The workspace Id to filter results on. |
Get task count of a project.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM TaskStatuses WHERE ProjectId = '1136437449978157'
Name | Type | References | Description |
ProjectId | String |
Projects.Id | Globally unique ID of the project. |
NumberofTasks | Integer | The number of tasks in a project. | |
CompletedTasks | Integer | The number of completed tasks in a project. | |
IncompleteTasks | Integer | The number of incomplete tasks in a project. | |
NumberofMilestones | Integer | The number of milestones in a project. | |
CompletedMilestones | Integer | The number of completed milestones in a project. | |
InCompleteMilestones | Integer | The number of incomplete milestones in a project. |
To view the users details.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM Users WHERE Id = '1126938691750986' SELECT * FROM Users WHERE WorkspaceId = '1126938837961835' SELECT * FROM Users WHERE TeamId = '1129514033997892'
Name | Type | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String | Globally unique ID of the user. | |
Name | String | The user`s name. | |
String | The user`s email address. | ||
ResourceType | String | The resource type of this resource. | |
WorkspaceId | String |
Workspaces.Id | The User access in workspaces. |
TeamId | String |
Teams.Id | Globally unique ID of the team. |
Generated schema file.
The Sync App will use the Asana API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following column and operator. The [UserId and workspaceId] or Id is required to make a request and the rest of the filter is executed client side within the Sync App.
For example, the following queries are processed server side:
SELECT * FROM UserTaskList WHERE Id = '1126938837961837' SELECT * FROM UserTaskList WHERE UserId = '1126938691750986' AND workspaceId = '1126938837961830'
Name | Type | References | Description |
Id [KEY] | String |
WorkspaceMembership.UserTaskListId | Globally unique ID of the user task list. |
Name | String | The name of the user task list. | |
UserId | String |
Users.Id | The owner of the user task list. |
workspaceId | String |
Workspaces.Id | The workspace in which the user task list is located. |
ResourceType | String | The resource type of this resource. |
The connection string properties are the various options that can be used to establish a connection. This section provides a complete list of the options you can configure in the connection string for this provider. Click the links for further details.
For more information on establishing a connection, see Establishing a Connection.
Property | Description |
ProjectId | The globally unique identifier (gid) associated with your Asana Project. |
WorkspaceId | The globally unique identifier (gid) associated with your Asana Workspace. |
IncludeCustomFields | Custom fields may be added to the Tasks, SubTasks, and PortfolioItems tables. |
Property | Description |
OAuthClientId | The client Id assigned when you register your application with an OAuth authorization server. |
OAuthClientSecret | The client secret assigned when you register your application with an OAuth authorization server. |
Property | Description |
SSLServerCert | The certificate to be accepted from the server when connecting using TLS/SSL. |
Property | Description |
FirewallType | The protocol used by a proxy-based firewall. |
FirewallServer | The name or IP address of a proxy-based firewall. |
FirewallPort | The TCP port for a proxy-based firewall. |
FirewallUser | The user name to use to authenticate with a proxy-based firewall. |
FirewallPassword | A password used to authenticate to a proxy-based firewall. |
Property | Description |
ProxyAutoDetect | This indicates whether to use the system proxy settings or not. |
ProxyServer | The hostname or IP address of a proxy to route HTTP traffic through. |
ProxyPort | The TCP port the ProxyServer proxy is running on. |
ProxyAuthScheme | The authentication type to use to authenticate to the ProxyServer proxy. |
ProxyUser | A user name to be used to authenticate to the ProxyServer proxy. |
ProxyPassword | A password to be used to authenticate to the ProxyServer proxy. |
ProxySSLType | The SSL type to use when connecting to the ProxyServer proxy. |
ProxyExceptions | A semicolon separated list of destination hostnames or IPs that are exempt from connecting through the ProxyServer . |
Property | Description |
LogModules | Core modules to be included in the log file. |
Property | Description |
Location | A path to the directory that contains the schema files defining tables, views, and stored procedures. |
BrowsableSchemas | This property restricts the schemas reported to a subset of the available schemas. For example, BrowsableSchemas=SchemaA,SchemaB,SchemaC. |
Tables | This property restricts the tables reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Tables=TableA,TableB,TableC. |
Views | Restricts the views reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Views=ViewA,ViewB,ViewC. |
Property | Description |
MaxRows | Limits the number of rows returned when no aggregation or GROUP BY is used in the query. This takes precedence over LIMIT clauses. |
Other | These hidden properties are used only in specific use cases. |
PseudoColumns | This property indicates whether or not to include pseudo columns as columns to the table. |
Timeout | The value in seconds until the timeout error is thrown, canceling the operation. |
UserDefinedViews | A filepath pointing to the JSON configuration file containing your custom views. |
This section provides a complete list of the Connection properties you can configure in the connection string for this provider.
Property | Description |
ProjectId | The globally unique identifier (gid) associated with your Asana Project. |
WorkspaceId | The globally unique identifier (gid) associated with your Asana Workspace. |
IncludeCustomFields | Custom fields may be added to the Tasks, SubTasks, and PortfolioItems tables. |
The globally unique identifier (gid) associated with your Asana Project.
Requests will return the data mapped under this project.
The globally unique identifier (gid) associated with your Asana Workspace.
Requests will return the projects mapped under this WorkspaceId.
Custom fields may be added to the Tasks, SubTasks, and PortfolioItems tables.
If set to TRUE, custom fields may be added to the Tasks, SubTasks, and PortfolioItems tables. The WorkspaceId should also be specified. Custom fields are related to a specific Workspace. If no WorkspaceId is specified, the first available WorkspaceId will be used.
This section provides a complete list of the OAuth properties you can configure in the connection string for this provider.
Property | Description |
OAuthClientId | The client Id assigned when you register your application with an OAuth authorization server. |
OAuthClientSecret | The client secret assigned when you register your application with an OAuth authorization server. |
The client Id assigned when you register your application with an OAuth authorization server.
As part of registering an OAuth application, you will receive the OAuthClientId value, sometimes also called a consumer key, and a client secret, the OAuthClientSecret.
The client secret assigned when you register your application with an OAuth authorization server.
As part of registering an OAuth application, you will receive the OAuthClientId, also called a consumer key. You will also receive a client secret, also called a consumer secret. Set the client secret in the OAuthClientSecret property.
This section provides a complete list of the SSL properties you can configure in the connection string for this provider.
Property | Description |
SSLServerCert | The certificate to be accepted from the server when connecting using TLS/SSL. |
The certificate to be accepted from the server when connecting using TLS/SSL.
If using a TLS/SSL connection, this property can be used to specify the TLS/SSL certificate to be accepted from the server. Any other certificate that is not trusted by the machine is rejected.
This property can take the following forms:
Description | Example |
A full PEM Certificate (example shortened for brevity) | -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIChTCCAe4CAQAwDQYJKoZIhv......Qw== -----END CERTIFICATE----- |
A path to a local file containing the certificate | C:\cert.cer |
The public key (example shortened for brevity) | -----BEGIN RSA PUBLIC KEY----- MIGfMA0GCSq......AQAB -----END RSA PUBLIC KEY----- |
The MD5 Thumbprint (hex values can also be either space or colon separated) | ecadbdda5a1529c58a1e9e09828d70e4 |
The SHA1 Thumbprint (hex values can also be either space or colon separated) | 34a929226ae0819f2ec14b4a3d904f801cbb150d |
If not specified, any certificate trusted by the machine is accepted.
Use '*' to signify to accept all certificates. Note that this is not recommended due to security concerns.
This section provides a complete list of the Firewall properties you can configure in the connection string for this provider.
Property | Description |
FirewallType | The protocol used by a proxy-based firewall. |
FirewallServer | The name or IP address of a proxy-based firewall. |
FirewallPort | The TCP port for a proxy-based firewall. |
FirewallUser | The user name to use to authenticate with a proxy-based firewall. |
FirewallPassword | A password used to authenticate to a proxy-based firewall. |
The protocol used by a proxy-based firewall.
This property specifies the protocol that the Sync App will use to tunnel traffic through the FirewallServer proxy. Note that by default, the Sync App connects to the system proxy; to disable this behavior and connect to one of the following proxy types, set ProxyAutoDetect to false.
Type | Default Port | Description |
TUNNEL | 80 | When this is set, the Sync App opens a connection to Asana and traffic flows back and forth through the proxy. |
SOCKS4 | 1080 | When this is set, the Sync App sends data through the SOCKS 4 proxy specified by FirewallServer and FirewallPort and passes the FirewallUser value to the proxy, which determines if the connection request should be granted. |
SOCKS5 | 1080 | When this is set, the Sync App sends data through the SOCKS 5 proxy specified by FirewallServer and FirewallPort. If your proxy requires authentication, set FirewallUser and FirewallPassword to credentials the proxy recognizes. |
To connect to HTTP proxies, use ProxyServer and ProxyPort. To authenticate to HTTP proxies, use ProxyAuthScheme, ProxyUser, and ProxyPassword.
The name or IP address of a proxy-based firewall.
This property specifies the IP address, DNS name, or host name of a proxy allowing traversal of a firewall. The protocol is specified by FirewallType: Use FirewallServer with this property to connect through SOCKS or do tunneling. Use ProxyServer to connect to an HTTP proxy.
Note that the Sync App uses the system proxy by default. To use a different proxy, set ProxyAutoDetect to false.
The TCP port for a proxy-based firewall.
This specifies the TCP port for a proxy allowing traversal of a firewall. Use FirewallServer to specify the name or IP address. Specify the protocol with FirewallType.
The user name to use to authenticate with a proxy-based firewall.
The FirewallUser and FirewallPassword properties are used to authenticate against the proxy specified in FirewallServer and FirewallPort, following the authentication method specified in FirewallType.
A password used to authenticate to a proxy-based firewall.
This property is passed to the proxy specified by FirewallServer and FirewallPort, following the authentication method specified by FirewallType.
This section provides a complete list of the Proxy properties you can configure in the connection string for this provider.
Property | Description |
ProxyAutoDetect | This indicates whether to use the system proxy settings or not. |
ProxyServer | The hostname or IP address of a proxy to route HTTP traffic through. |
ProxyPort | The TCP port the ProxyServer proxy is running on. |
ProxyAuthScheme | The authentication type to use to authenticate to the ProxyServer proxy. |
ProxyUser | A user name to be used to authenticate to the ProxyServer proxy. |
ProxyPassword | A password to be used to authenticate to the ProxyServer proxy. |
ProxySSLType | The SSL type to use when connecting to the ProxyServer proxy. |
ProxyExceptions | A semicolon separated list of destination hostnames or IPs that are exempt from connecting through the ProxyServer . |
This indicates whether to use the system proxy settings or not.
This takes precedence over other proxy settings, so you'll need to set ProxyAutoDetect to FALSE in order use custom proxy settings.
To connect to an HTTP proxy, see ProxyServer. For other proxies, such as SOCKS or tunneling, see FirewallType.
The hostname or IP address of a proxy to route HTTP traffic through.
The hostname or IP address of a proxy to route HTTP traffic through. The Sync App can use the HTTP, Windows (NTLM), or Kerberos authentication types to authenticate to an HTTP proxy.
If you need to connect through a SOCKS proxy or tunnel the connection, see FirewallType.
By default, the Sync App uses the system proxy. If you need to use another proxy, set ProxyAutoDetect to false.
The TCP port the ProxyServer proxy is running on.
The port the HTTP proxy is running on that you want to redirect HTTP traffic through. Specify the HTTP proxy in ProxyServer. For other proxy types, see FirewallType.
The authentication type to use to authenticate to the ProxyServer proxy.
This value specifies the authentication type to use to authenticate to the HTTP proxy specified by ProxyServer and ProxyPort.
Note that the Sync App will use the system proxy settings by default, without further configuration needed; if you want to connect to another proxy, you will need to set ProxyAutoDetect to false, in addition to ProxyServer and ProxyPort. To authenticate, set ProxyAuthScheme and set ProxyUser and ProxyPassword, if needed.
The authentication type can be one of the following:
If you need to use another authentication type, such as SOCKS 5 authentication, see FirewallType.
A user name to be used to authenticate to the ProxyServer proxy.
The ProxyUser and ProxyPassword options are used to connect and authenticate against the HTTP proxy specified in ProxyServer.
You can select one of the available authentication types in ProxyAuthScheme. If you are using HTTP authentication, set this to the user name of a user recognized by the HTTP proxy. If you are using Windows or Kerberos authentication, set this property to a user name in one of the following formats:
user@domain domain\user
A password to be used to authenticate to the ProxyServer proxy.
This property is used to authenticate to an HTTP proxy server that supports NTLM (Windows), Kerberos, or HTTP authentication. To specify the HTTP proxy, you can set ProxyServer and ProxyPort. To specify the authentication type, set ProxyAuthScheme.
If you are using HTTP authentication, additionally set ProxyUser and ProxyPassword to HTTP proxy.
If you are using NTLM authentication, set ProxyUser and ProxyPassword to your Windows password. You may also need these to complete Kerberos authentication.
For SOCKS 5 authentication or tunneling, see FirewallType.
By default, the Sync App uses the system proxy. If you want to connect to another proxy, set ProxyAutoDetect to false.
The SSL type to use when connecting to the ProxyServer proxy.
This property determines when to use SSL for the connection to an HTTP proxy specified by ProxyServer. This value can be AUTO, ALWAYS, NEVER, or TUNNEL. The applicable values are the following:
AUTO | Default setting. If the URL is an HTTPS URL, the Sync App will use the TUNNEL option. If the URL is an HTTP URL, the component will use the NEVER option. |
ALWAYS | The connection is always SSL enabled. |
NEVER | The connection is not SSL enabled. |
TUNNEL | The connection is through a tunneling proxy. The proxy server opens a connection to the remote host and traffic flows back and forth through the proxy. |
A semicolon separated list of destination hostnames or IPs that are exempt from connecting through the ProxyServer .
The ProxyServer is used for all addresses, except for addresses defined in this property. Use semicolons to separate entries.
Note that the Sync App uses the system proxy settings by default, without further configuration needed; if you want to explicitly configure proxy exceptions for this connection, you need to set ProxyAutoDetect = false, and configure ProxyServer and ProxyPort. To authenticate, set ProxyAuthScheme and set ProxyUser and ProxyPassword, if needed.
This section provides a complete list of the Logging properties you can configure in the connection string for this provider.
Property | Description |
LogModules | Core modules to be included in the log file. |
Core modules to be included in the log file.
Only the modules specified (separated by ';') will be included in the log file. By default all modules are included.
See the Logging page for an overview.
This section provides a complete list of the Schema properties you can configure in the connection string for this provider.
Property | Description |
Location | A path to the directory that contains the schema files defining tables, views, and stored procedures. |
BrowsableSchemas | This property restricts the schemas reported to a subset of the available schemas. For example, BrowsableSchemas=SchemaA,SchemaB,SchemaC. |
Tables | This property restricts the tables reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Tables=TableA,TableB,TableC. |
Views | Restricts the views reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Views=ViewA,ViewB,ViewC. |
A path to the directory that contains the schema files defining tables, views, and stored procedures.
The path to a directory which contains the schema files for the Sync App (.rsd files for tables and views, .rsb files for stored procedures). The folder location can be a relative path from the location of the executable. The Location property is only needed if you want to customize definitions (for example, change a column name, ignore a column, and so on) or extend the data model with new tables, views, or stored procedures.
If left unspecified, the default location is "%APPDATA%\\CData\\Asana Data Provider\\Schema" with %APPDATA% being set to the user's configuration directory:
Platform | %APPDATA% |
Windows | The value of the APPDATA environment variable |
Linux | ~/.config |
This property restricts the schemas reported to a subset of the available schemas. For example, BrowsableSchemas=SchemaA,SchemaB,SchemaC.
Listing the schemas from databases can be expensive. Providing a list of schemas in the connection string improves the performance.
This property restricts the tables reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Tables=TableA,TableB,TableC.
Listing the tables from some databases can be expensive. Providing a list of tables in the connection string improves the performance of the Sync App.
This property can also be used as an alternative to automatically listing views if you already know which ones you want to work with and there would otherwise be too many to work with.
Specify the tables you want in a comma-separated list. Each table should be a valid SQL identifier with any special characters escaped using square brackets, double-quotes or backticks. For example, Tables=TableA,[TableB/WithSlash],WithCatalog.WithSchema.`TableC With Space`.
Note that when connecting to a data source with multiple schemas or catalogs, you will need to provide the fully qualified name of the table in this property, as in the last example here, to avoid ambiguity between tables that exist in multiple catalogs or schemas.
Restricts the views reported to a subset of the available tables. For example, Views=ViewA,ViewB,ViewC.
Listing the views from some databases can be expensive. Providing a list of views in the connection string improves the performance of the Sync App.
This property can also be used as an alternative to automatically listing views if you already know which ones you want to work with and there would otherwise be too many to work with.
Specify the views you want in a comma-separated list. Each view should be a valid SQL identifier with any special characters escaped using square brackets, double-quotes or backticks. For example, Views=ViewA,[ViewB/WithSlash],WithCatalog.WithSchema.`ViewC With Space`.
Note that when connecting to a data source with multiple schemas or catalogs, you will need to provide the fully qualified name of the table in this property, as in the last example here, to avoid ambiguity between tables that exist in multiple catalogs or schemas.
This section provides a complete list of the Miscellaneous properties you can configure in the connection string for this provider.
Property | Description |
MaxRows | Limits the number of rows returned when no aggregation or GROUP BY is used in the query. This takes precedence over LIMIT clauses. |
Other | These hidden properties are used only in specific use cases. |
PseudoColumns | This property indicates whether or not to include pseudo columns as columns to the table. |
Timeout | The value in seconds until the timeout error is thrown, canceling the operation. |
UserDefinedViews | A filepath pointing to the JSON configuration file containing your custom views. |
Limits the number of rows returned when no aggregation or GROUP BY is used in the query. This takes precedence over LIMIT clauses.
Limits the number of rows returned when no aggregation or GROUP BY is used in the query. This takes precedence over LIMIT clauses.
These hidden properties are used only in specific use cases.
The properties listed below are available for specific use cases. Normal driver use cases and functionality should not require these properties.
Specify multiple properties in a semicolon-separated list.
DefaultColumnSize | Sets the default length of string fields when the data source does not provide column length in the metadata. The default value is 2000. |
ConvertDateTimeToGMT | Determines whether to convert date-time values to GMT, instead of the local time of the machine. |
RecordToFile=filename | Records the underlying socket data transfer to the specified file. |
This property indicates whether or not to include pseudo columns as columns to the table.
This setting is particularly helpful in Entity Framework, which does not allow you to set a value for a pseudo column unless it is a table column. The value of this connection setting is of the format "Table1=Column1, Table1=Column2, Table2=Column3". You can use the "*" character to include all tables and all columns; for example, "*=*".
The value in seconds until the timeout error is thrown, canceling the operation.
If Timeout = 0, operations do not time out. The operations run until they complete successfully or until they encounter an error condition.
If Timeout expires and the operation is not yet complete, the Sync App throws an exception.
A filepath pointing to the JSON configuration file containing your custom views.
User Defined Views are defined in a JSON-formatted configuration file called UserDefinedViews.json. The Sync App automatically detects the views specified in this file.
You can also have multiple view definitions and control them using the UserDefinedViews connection property. When you use this property, only the specified views are seen by the Sync App.
This User Defined View configuration file is formatted as follows:
For example:
{ "MyView": { "query": "SELECT * FROM projects WHERE MyColumn = 'value'" }, "MyView2": { "query": "SELECT * FROM MyTable WHERE Id IN (1,2,3)" } }Use the UserDefinedViews connection property to specify the location of your JSON configuration file. For example:
"UserDefinedViews", C:\Users\yourusername\Desktop\tmp\UserDefinedViews.jsonNote that the specified path is not embedded in quotation marks.