Salesforce Platform Event
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A Salesforce Platform Event is a supported Sync Source that you can use in your Cinchy data syncs. The below documentation will refer to the parameters necessary to set up your Platform Event as part of your sync configuration.
To set up an Stream Source, you must navigate to the Listener Config table and insert a new row for your data sync (Image 1). Most of the columns within the Listener Config table persist across all Stream Sources, however exceptions will be noted. You can find all of these parameters and their relevant descriptions in the tables below.
The following column parameters can be found in the Listener Config table:
Name
Mandatory. Provide a name for your Listener Config.
SF Platform Event Real-Time Sync
Event Connector Type
Mandatory. Select your Connector type from the drop down menu.
Salesforce Platform Event
Topic
Mandatory. This field is expecting a JSON formatted value specific to the connector type you are configuring.
See the Topic tab.
Connection Attributes
Mandatory. This field is expecting a JSON formatted value specific to the connector type you are configuring.
See the Connection Attributes tab.
Status
Mandatory. This value refers to whether your listener config/real-time sync is turned on or off. Make sure you keep this set to Disabled until you are confident you have the rest of your data sync properly configured first.
Disabled
Data Sync Config
Mandatory. This drop down will list all of the data syncs on your platform. Select the one that you want to use for your real-time sync.
Salesforce Data Sync
Subscription Expires On
This value is only relevant for Salesforce Stream Sources. This field is a timestamp that's auto populated when it has successfully subscribed to a topic.
Message
Leave this value blank when setting up your configuration. This field will auto populate during the running of your sync with any relevant messages. For instance Cinchy listener is running, or Listener is disabled.
Auto Offset Reset
Earliest, Latest or None. In the case where the listener is started and either there is no last message ID, or when the last message ID is invalid (due to it being deleted or it's just a new listener), it will use this column as a fallback to determine where to start reading events from. Earliest will start reading from the beginning on the queue (when the CDC was enabled on the table). This might be a suggested configuration if your use case is recoverable or re-runnable and if you need to reprocess all events to ensure accuracy. Latest will fetch the last value after whatever was last processed. This is the typical configuration. None won't read start reading any events. You are able to switch between Auto Offset Reset types after your initial configuration through the below steps: 1. Navigate to the Listener Config table. 2. Re-configure the Auto Offset Reset value. 3. Set the Status column of the Listener Config to Disabled. 4. Navigate to the Event Listener State table. 5. Find the column that pertains to your data sync's Listener Config and delete it. 6. Navigate back to the Listener Config table. 7. Set the Status column of the Listener Config to Enabled in order for your new Auto Offset Reset configuration to take effect.
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