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Rootly

This page describes how to configure the Rootly connector as part of a data pipeline within Designer.

The Rootly connector is a Flex connector. In the Data Productivity Cloud, Flex connectors let you connect to a curated set of endpoints to load data.

You can use the Rootly connector in its preconfigured state, or you can edit the connector by adding or amending available Rootly endpoints as per your use case. You can edit Flex connectors in the Custom Connector user interface.

For detailed information about authentication, specific endpoints parameters, pagination, and more aspects of the Rootly API, read the Rootly API documentation.


Properties

Reference material is provided below for the Connect, Configure, Destination, and Advanced Settings properties.

Connect

Data Source = drop-down

The data source to load data from in this pipeline. The drop-down menu lists the Rootly API endpoints available in the connector. For detailed information about specific endpoints, read the Rootly API documentation.

Endpoint Method Reference
Alerts GET Retrieves a list of alerts
Authorizations GET Retrieves a list of authorizations
Causes GET Retrieves a list of causes
Custom Forms GET Retrieves a list of custom forms
Dashboards GET Retrieves a list of dashboards
Dashboard Panels GET Retrieves a list of dashboard panels
Environments GET Retrieves a list of environments
Form Fields GET Retrieves a list of form_fields
Form Field Options GET Retrieves a list of form_field_options
Form Field Placements GET Retrieves a list of form_field_placements
Form Field Placement Conditions GET Retrieves a list of form_field_placement_conditions
Form Field Positions GET Retrieves a list of form field positions
Form Sets GET Retrieves a list of form_sets
Form Set Conditions GET Retrieves a list of form_set_conditions
Functionalities GET Retrieves a list of functionalities
Workflows GET Retrieves a list of workflows
Workflow Groups GET Retrieves a list of workflow groups
Workflow Runs GET Retrieves a list of workflow runs
Workflow Form Field Conditions GET Retrieves a list of workflow form field conditions
Incidents GET Retrieves a list of incidents
Incident Types GET Retrieves a list of incident types
Incident Roles GET Retrieves a list of incident roles
Incident Post Mortems GET Retrieves a list of incident retrospectives
Incident Events GET Retrieves a list of incident events
IP Ranges GET Retrieves a list of the IP ranges for rootly.com services
Post Mortem Templates GET Retrieves a list of retrospective templates
Pulses GET Retrieves a list of pulses
Retrospective Configurations GET Retrieves a list of retrospective configurations
Retrospective Processes GET Retrieves a list of retrospective processes
Retrospective Steps GET Retrieves a list of retrospective steps
Secrets GET Retrieves a list of secrets
Services GET Retrieves a list of services
Severities GET Retrieves a list of severities
Teams GET Retrieves a list of teams
Users GET Retrieves a list of users
Webhook Endpoints GET Retrieves a list of webhook endpoints
Webhook Deliveries GET Retrieves a list of webhook deliveries for a given endpoint

Authentication Type = drop-down

The authentication method to authorize access to your Rootly data. Currently supports Bearer Token.


Token = string

Use the drop-down menu to select the corresponding secret definition that denotes your Rootly bearer token.

Read Secret definitions to learn how to create a new secret definition.

Read the Rootly API documentation to learn how to acquire a bearer token.


Configure

URI Parameters = column editor

  • Parameter Name: The name of a URI parameter.
  • Parameter Value: The value of the corresponding parameter.
Required parameter Endpoints Description
api_version All endpoints v1
dashboard_id Dashboard Panels The dashboard ID.
form_field_id Form Field Options, Form Field Placements, Form Field Positions The form field ID.
form_field_placement_id Form Field Placement Conditions The form field placement ID.
form_set_id Form Set Conditions The form set ID.
workflow_id Workflow Runs, Workflow Form Field Conditions The workflow ID.
incident_id Incident Events The incident ID.
retrospective_process_id Retrospective Steps The retrospective process ID.
endpoint_id Webhook Deliveries The endpoint ID.

Query Parameters = column editor

  • Parameter Name: The name of a query parameter.
  • Parameter Value: The value of the corresponding parameter.

Header Parameters = column editor

  • Parameter Name: The name of a header parameter.
  • Parameter Value: The value of the corresponding parameter.

Post Body = JSON

A JSON body as part of a POST request.


Page Limit = integer

A numeric value to limit the maximum number of records per page.


Destination

Select your cloud data warehouse.

Destination = drop-down

  • Snowflake: Load your data into Snowflake. You'll need to set a cloud storage location for temporary staging of the data.
  • Cloud Storage: Load your data directly into your preferred cloud storage location.

Click either the Snowflake or Cloud Storage tab on this page for documentation applicable to that destination type.

Warehouse = drop-down

The Snowflake warehouse used to run the queries. The special value, [Environment Default], will use the warehouse defined in the environment. Read Overview of Warehouses to learn more.


Database = drop-down

The Snowflake database. The special value, [Environment Default], will use the database defined in the environment. Read Databases, Tables and Views - Overview to learn more.


Schema = drop-down

The Snowflake schema. The special value, [Environment Default], will use the schema defined in the environment. Read Database, Schema, and Share DDL to learn more.


Table Name = string

The name of the table to be created.


Load Strategy = drop-down

  • Replace: If the specified table name already exists, that table will be destroyed and replaced by the table created during this pipeline run.
  • Truncate and Insert: If the specified table name already exists, all rows within the table will be removed and new rows will be inserted per the next run of this pipeline.
  • Fail if Exists: If the specified table name already exists, this pipeline will fail to run.
  • Append: If the specified table name already exists, then the data is inserted without altering or deleting the existing data in the table. It's appended onto the end of the existing data in the table. If the specified table name doesn't exist, then the table will be created, and your data will be inserted into the table. For example, if you have a source holding 100 records, then on the first pipeline run, your target table will be created and 100 rows will be inserted. On the second pipeline run, those same 100 records will be appended to your existing target table, so now it holds 200 records. Third pipeline run will be 300 records in your table, and so on.

Clean Staged files = boolean

  • Yes: Staged files will be destroyed after data is loaded. This is the default setting.
  • No: Staged files are retained in the staging area after data is loaded.

Stage Platform = drop-down

Choose a data staging platform using the drop-down menu.

  • Amazon S3: Stage your data on an AWS S3 bucket.
  • Snowflake: Stage your data on a Snowflake internal stage.
  • Azure Storage: Stage your data in an Azure Blob Storage container.
  • Google Cloud Storage: Stage your data in a Google Cloud Storage bucket.

Click one of the tabs below for documentation applicable to that staging platform.

Amazon S3 Bucket = drop-down

An AWS S3 bucket to stage data into. The drop-down menu will include buckets tied to the cloud provider credentials that you have associated with your environment.

Internal Stage Type = drop-down

A Snowflake internal stage type. Currently, only type User is supported.

Read Choosing an Internal Stage for Local Files to learn more about internal stage types and the usage of each.

Storage Account = drop-down

Select a storage account linked to your desired blob container to be used for staging the data. For more information, read Storage account overview.


Container = drop-down

Select a Blob container to be used for staging the data. For more information, read Introduction to Azure Blob storage.

Storage Integration= drop-down

Select the storage integration. Storage integrations are required to permit Snowflake to read data from and write to a cloud storage location. Integrations must be set up in advance of selecting them. Storage integrations can be configured to support Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, or Microsoft Azure Blob Storage, regardless of the cloud provider that hosts your Snowflake account.


GCS Bucket= drop-down

The drop-down menu will include Google Cloud Storage (GCS) buckets tied to the cloud provider credentials that you have associated with your environment.


Overwrite = boolean

Select whether to overwrite files of the same name when this pipeline runs. Default is Yes.

Load Strategy = drop-down (optional)

  • Append Files in Folder: Appends files to storage folder. This is the default setting.
  • Overwrite Files in Folder: Overwrite existing files with matching structure.

See the configuration table for how this parameter works with the Folder Path and File Prefix parameters:

Configuration Description
Append files in folder with defined folder path and file prefix. Files will be stored under the structure uniqueID/timestamp-partX where X is the part number, starting from 1. For example, 1da27ea6-f0fa-4d15-abdb-d4e990681839/20240229100736969-part1.
Append files in folder without defined folder path and file prefix. Files will be stored under the structure folder/prefix-timestamp-partX where X is the part number, starting from 1. For example, folder/prefix-20240229100736969-part1.
Overwrite files in folder with defined folder path and file prefix. Files will be stored under the structure folder/prefix-partX where X is the part number, starting from 1. All files with matching structures will be overwritten.
Overwrite files in folder without defined folder path and file prefix. Validation will fail. Folder path and file prefix must be supplied for this load strategy.

Folder Path = string (optional)

The folder path of the written files.


File Prefix = string (optional)

A string of characters to include at the beginning of the written files. Often used for organizing database objects.


Storage = drop-down

A cloud storage location to load your data into for storage. Choose either Amazon S3, Azure Storage, or Google Cloud Storage.

Click the tab that corresponds to your chosen cloud storage service.

Amazon S3 Bucket = drop-down

An AWS S3 bucket to load data into. The drop-down menu will include buckets tied to the cloud provider credentials that you have associated with your environment.

Storage Account = drop-down

Select a storage account linked to your desired blob container to be used for staging the data. For more information, read Storage account overview.


Container = drop-down

Select a Blob container to be used for staging the data. For more information, read Introduction to Azure Blob storage.

GCS Bucket= drop-down

The drop-down menu will include Google Cloud Storage (GCS) buckets tied to the cloud provider credentials that you have associated with your environment.


Overwrite = boolean

Select whether to overwrite files of the same name when this pipeline runs. Default is Yes.

Destination = drop-down

  • Databricks: Load your data into Databricks. You'll need to set a cloud storage location for temporary staging of the data.
  • Cloud Storage: Load your data directly into your preferred cloud storage location.

Click either the Databricks or Cloud Storage tab on this page for documentation applicable to that destination type.

Catalog = drop-down

Select a Databricks Unity Catalog. The special value, [Environment Default], will use the catalog specified in the Data Productivity Cloud environment setup. Selecting a catalog will determine which schema are available in the next parameter.


Schema = drop-down

Select the Databricks schema. The special value, [Environment Default], will use the schema specified in the Data Productivity Cloud environment setup.


Table Name = string

The name of the table to be created.


Load Strategy = drop-down

  • Fail if Exists: If the specified table name already exists, this pipeline will fail to run.
  • Replace: If the specified table name already exists, that table will be destroyed and replaced by the table created during this pipeline run.
  • Truncate and Insert: If the specified table name already exists, all rows within the table will be removed and new rows will be inserted per the next run of this pipeline.
  • Append: If the specified table name already exists, then the data is inserted without altering or deleting the existing data in the table. It's appended onto the end of the existing data in the table. If the specified table name doesn't exist, then the table will be created, and your data will be inserted into the table. For example, if you have a source holding 100 records, then on the first pipeline run, your target table will be created and 100 rows will be inserted. On the second pipeline run, those same 100 records will be appended to your existing target table, so now it holds 200 records. Third pipeline run will be 300 records in your table, and so on.

Clean Staged Files = boolean

  • Yes: Staged files will be destroyed after data is loaded. This is the default setting.
  • No: Staged files are retained in the staging area after data is loaded.

Stage Platform = drop-down

Choose a data staging platform using the drop-down menu.

  • Amazon S3: Stage your data on an AWS S3 bucket.
  • Azure Storage: Stage your data in an Azure Blob Storage container.

Click one of the tabs below for documentation applicable to that staging platform.

Amazon S3 Bucket = drop-down

An AWS S3 bucket to stage data into. The drop-down menu will include buckets tied to the cloud provider credentials that you have associated with your environment.

Storage Account = drop-down

Select a storage account linked to your desired blob container to be used for staging the data. For more information, read Storage account overview.


Container = drop-down

Select a Blob container to be used for staging the data. For more information, read Introduction to Azure Blob storage.

Storage Integration= drop-down

Select the storage integration. Storage integrations are required to permit Snowflake to read data from and write to a cloud storage location. Integrations must be set up in advance of selecting them. Storage integrations can be configured to support Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, or Microsoft Azure Blob Storage, regardless of the cloud provider that hosts your Snowflake account.


GCS Bucket= drop-down

The drop-down menu will include Google Cloud Storage (GCS) buckets tied to the cloud provider credentials that you have associated with your environment.


Overwrite = boolean

Select whether to overwrite files of the same name when this pipeline runs. Default is Yes.

Load Strategy = drop-down (optional)

  • Append Files in Folder: Appends files to storage folder. This is the default setting.
  • Overwrite Files in Folder: Overwrite existing files with matching structure.

See the configuration table for how this parameter works with the Folder Path and File Prefix parameters:

Configuration Description
Append files in folder with defined folder path and file prefix. Files will be stored under the structure uniqueID/timestamp-partX where X is the part number, starting from 1. For example, 1da27ea6-f0fa-4d15-abdb-d4e990681839/20240229100736969-part1.
Append files in folder without defined folder path and file prefix. Files will be stored under the structure folder/prefix-timestamp-partX where X is the part number, starting from 1. For example, folder/prefix-20240229100736969-part1.
Overwrite files in folder with defined folder path and file prefix. Files will be stored under the structure folder/prefix-partX where X is the part number, starting from 1. All files with matching structures will be overwritten.
Overwrite files in folder without defined folder path and file prefix. Validation will fail. Folder path and file prefix must be supplied for this load strategy.

Folder Path = string (optional)

The folder path of the written files.


File Prefix = string (optional)

A string of characters to include at the beginning of the written files. Often used for organizing database objects.


Storage = drop-down

A cloud storage location to load your data into for storage. Choose either Amazon S3, Azure Storage, or Google Cloud Storage.

Click the tab that corresponds to your chosen cloud storage service.

Amazon S3 Bucket = drop-down

An AWS S3 bucket to load data into. The drop-down menu will include buckets tied to the cloud provider credentials that you have associated with your environment.

Storage Account = drop-down

Select a storage account linked to your desired blob container to be used for staging the data. For more information, read Storage account overview.


Container = drop-down

Select a Blob container to be used for staging the data. For more information, read Introduction to Azure Blob storage.

GCS Bucket= drop-down

The drop-down menu will include Google Cloud Storage (GCS) buckets tied to the cloud provider credentials that you have associated with your environment.


Overwrite = boolean

Select whether to overwrite files of the same name when this pipeline runs. Default is Yes.

Destination = drop-down

  • Redshift: Load your data into Amazon Redshift. You'll need to set a cloud storage location for temporary staging of the data.
  • Cloud Storage: Load your data directly into your preferred cloud storage location.

Click either the Amazon Redshift or Cloud Storage tab on this page for documentation applicable to that destination type.

Schema = drop-down

Select the Redshift schema. The special value, [Environment Default], will use the schema defined in the environment. For information about using multiple schemas, read Schemas.


Table Name = string

The name of the table to be created.


Load Strategy = drop-down

  • Replace: If the specified table name already exists, that table will be destroyed and replaced by the table created during this pipeline run.
  • Fail if Exists: If the specified table name already exists, this pipeline will fail to run.
  • Truncate and Insert: If the specified table name already exists, all rows within the table will be removed and new rows will be inserted per the next run of this pipeline.
  • Append: If the specified table name already exists, then the data is inserted without altering or deleting the existing data in the table. It's appended onto the end of the existing data in the table. If the specified table name doesn't exist, then the table will be created, and your data will be inserted into the table. For example, if you have a source holding 100 records, then on the first pipeline run, your target table will be created and 100 rows will be inserted. On the second pipeline run, those same 100 records will be appended to your existing target table, so now it holds 200 records. Third pipeline run will be 300 records in your table, and so on.

Clean Staged Files = boolean

  • Yes: Staged files will be destroyed after data is loaded. This is the default setting.
  • No: Staged files are retained in the staging area after data is loaded.

Amazon S3 Bucket = drop-down

An AWS S3 bucket to stage data into. The drop-down menu will include buckets tied to the cloud provider credentials that you have associated with your environment.

Load Strategy = drop-down (optional)

  • Append Files in Folder: Appends files to storage folder. This is the default setting.
  • Overwrite Files in Folder: Overwrite existing files with matching structure.

See the configuration table for how this parameter works with the Folder Path and File Prefix parameters:

Configuration Description
Append files in folder with defined folder path and file prefix. Files will be stored under the structure uniqueID/timestamp-partX where X is the part number, starting from 1. For example, 1da27ea6-f0fa-4d15-abdb-d4e990681839/20240229100736969-part1.
Append files in folder without defined folder path and file prefix. Files will be stored under the structure folder/prefix-timestamp-partX where X is the part number, starting from 1. For example, folder/prefix-20240229100736969-part1.
Overwrite files in folder with defined folder path and file prefix. Files will be stored under the structure folder/prefix-partX where X is the part number, starting from 1. All files with matching structures will be overwritten.
Overwrite files in folder without defined folder path and file prefix. Validation will fail. Folder path and file prefix must be supplied for this load strategy.

Folder Path = string (optional)

The folder path of the written files.


File Prefix = string (optional)

A string of characters to include at the beginning of the written files. Often used for organizing database objects.


Storage = drop-down

A cloud storage location to load your data into for storage. Choose either Amazon S3, Azure Storage, or Google Cloud Storage.

Click the tab that corresponds to your chosen cloud storage service.

Amazon S3 Bucket = drop-down

An AWS S3 bucket to load data into. The drop-down menu will include buckets tied to the cloud provider credentials that you have associated with your environment.

Storage Account = drop-down

Select a storage account linked to your desired blob container to be used for staging the data. For more information, read Storage account overview.


Container = drop-down

Select a Blob container to be used for staging the data. For more information, read Introduction to Azure Blob storage.

GCS Bucket= drop-down

The drop-down menu will include Google Cloud Storage (GCS) buckets tied to the cloud provider credentials that you have associated with your environment.


Overwrite = boolean

Select whether to overwrite files of the same name when this pipeline runs. Default is Yes.


Advanced Settings

Log Level = drop-down

Set the severity level of logging. Choose from Error, Warn, Info, Debug, or Trace. Logs can be found in the Message field of the task details after the pipeline has been run.


Deactivate soft delete for Azure blobs (Databricks)

If you intend to set your destination as Databricks and your stage platform as Azure Storage, you must turn off the "Enable soft delete for blobs" setting in your Azure account for your pipeline to run successfully. To do this:

  1. Log in to the Azure portal.
  2. In the top-left, click Storage Accounts.
  3. Select the intended storage account.
  4. In the menu, under Data management, click Data protection.
  5. Untick Enable soft delete for blobs. For more information, read Soft delete for blobs.

Snowflake Databricks Amazon Redshift