Zuora REST
The information on this page relates to the new upgraded interface of the IConduct platform. To view information about the Classic version of the user interface, follow this link.
Zuora is an enterprise software company that creates and provides software for businesses to launch and manage their subscription-based services. Zuora’s applications are designed to automate recurring billing, collections, quoting, revenue recognition, and subscription metrics.
The Zuora REST connector by IConduct enables you to import, export and process data from the Zuora software.
Before starting the Zuora REST configuration, create an API User in Zuora system
To configure the Zuora REST connector, follow the instructions below:
- In the Main Menu, select Connections and press Create connection.
Accessing connections
- On the Connector Selection Page select the Zuora REST item from the ERP/Accounting section.
Connector Selection Page
- In the Zuora REST work area, fill in the following fields and press Create.
Connection Details Area
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Connection* |
A new connection name. Enter a connection alias here. |
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Is Active |
Toggles connector’s activity at interface execution. Enable the checkbox to activate the connection for execution. |
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Cloud Agent* |
The LAN you are working with. Select "IConduct" for cloud systems and your corporate agent for internal systems. |
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Implementation Type* |
Defines the connection implementation type. Supported values:
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Is Source |
This connection entity is available as a data source for Import (writing to Schema). Enable the checkbox to ensure data import. |
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Is Target |
This connection entity is available as a data target that receives data from schema to current data container. Enable the checkbox to ensure data export. |
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Timeout |
The length of time (in milliseconds) the IConduct platform waits for a response from the connection provider before returning a timeout error. Set the time value to stop the system from connection attempts. |
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Query |
The box is intended for entering a query. You can test the defined query by clicking Test Query once the connection is saved. It’s recommended to test the query after the connection testing. |
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DateTime Format |
Not used in this connector. |
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Server URL* |
The service end-point where the request is sent. Insert the target system link here. Choose the required option:
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Client ID* |
A token used for authorization. Every Zuora account is provided with separate keys for testing and for running live transactions. If you do not include your key when making an API request, or use one that is incorrect or outdated, Zuora returns an error. The field value is taken from the Zuora API user account. |
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Client Secret* |
A token used for authorization. Every Zuora account is provided with separate keys for testing and for running live transactions. If you do not include your key when making an API request, or use one that is incorrect or outdated, Zuora returns an error. The field value is taken from the Zuora API user account. |
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Zuora Entity IDs |
In case if Zuora Multi-entity is enabled and the OAuth token is valid for more than one entity, the field allows defining the exact entity to perform the REST operation in. Enter the entity header here. |
*- mandatory fields
Once the connection is saved, you can test if it is successful. Press the Test Connection button. If the created connection works, you will receive a success message.
Testing the Connection