The Connections Experience facilitates the creation of data syncs through an easy to use Cinchy UI. Once installed, you can access Connections directly through your Cinchy platform using the applet (Image 1).
In a Kubernetes deployment of the Cinchy Platform, Connections is automatically installed. The below steps refer only to an IIS deployment of the Cinchy Platform.
Navigate to the Cinchy Releases table and download the latest Cinchy Connections.zip file from the Release Artifacts column.
Connections.zip has the following files:
Worker.zip
WebApi.zip
CLI.zip.
Extract the WebApi.zip to the folder where you want to host the applet.
We suggest to create the following path and extract it there: C:\Connections\
On a Windows Server machine, launch an instance of PowerShell as the Administrator.
Run the below commands to create the IIS application pool and set its properties.
Steps 4 and 5 are only needed if you deployed your Cinchy instance along a base path.
Within the Cinchy platform, navigate to the [Cinchy].[Integrated Clients] table (Image 2).
Navigate to the row where the Client ID column is cinchy_connections_experience
(Image 3).
In that same row, update the columns “Permitted Login Redirect URLs” and “Permitted Logout Redirect URLs” to “<url>/connections” (Image 4).
Within the Cinchy platform, navigate to the [Cinchy].[Applets] table (Image 5).
Navigate to the row where the Name column is "Connections" (Image 6).
Update the column “Application URL” to “<baseurl>/connections” (Image 7).
Navigate to C:\Connections\appsettings.json and update the below properties to match your environment:
URL
This is the private URL of your Cinchy environment.
TempDirectory
This should be a path pointing to an existing folder that will hold all of your log and error files.
StorageType
Select either Local, S3, or AzureBlobStorage.
BasePathOverride
(Optional) Connections should be hosted on /connections. If it's hosted on another URL path, this property must be populated with the relative path ( /dev-aurora-2/connections or / if deployed to the root)
Navigate to C:\Connections\ClientApp\dist\assets\config.json update the below properties to match your environment:
authority
Your public CinchySSO URL in lowercase (ex: <base-url>/cinchysso)
cinchyRootUrl
Your public Cinchy URL (ex: <base-url>/Cinchy)
redirectUrl
The applet’s public URL (ex: <base-url>/connections)
silentRefreshRedirectUri
The applet’s public URL plus the silent refresh path.
model
The model where your data sync configs are. Keep this as “Cinchy” if you don’t know.
domain
The model where your data sync configs are. Keep this as “Cinchy” if you don’t know.
useHttps
Should be true if your Cinchy platform is hosted on a secure environment
server
Your private Cinchy URL without “http://” or “https://”
Create the IIS Application by running the following command in an instance of PowerShell: