Setting Up a Twitter Business REST Connection Manager

The REST Connection Manager is an SSIS connection manager that can be used to establish connections and facilitate data integration with REST based APIs and services such as Twitter Business, among many more.

Integration for Twitter Business is enabled by the following two components:

To add a new connection, right-click the Connection Manager area in your Visual Studio project, and choose "New Connection..." from the context menu. You will be prompted the "Add SSIS Connection Manager" window. Select the "REST (KingswaySoft)" item to add a new REST Connection Manager.

New SSIS Connection

Add SSIS REST Connection Manager

The REST Connection Manager contains 2 pages of configuration.

  • General
  • Advanced Settings

General Page

The General page allows you to specify connection properties and login credentials for the Twitter Business REST service:

SSIS REST Twitter Business Connection Manager

Service Name

The REST service that will be connected to.

Service URL

The full URL of the Twitter Business instance that will be connected to.

Twitter Ads URL

The full URL of the Twitter Ads API that will be connected to.

API Throttle Rate

The API Throttling Rate will limit the number of requests that can be sent per minute.

API Key

The API Key option allows you to specify the unique Key which identifies the application making the request.

API Secret

The API Secret option allows you to specify the client secret belonging to your API Key.

Call Back Url

The Call Back Url option allows you to specify the Call Back Url to complete the authentication process.

Generate Token (In App)...

The Generate Token (In App)...button completes the entire OAuth authentication process inside of the toolkit. All you need to do is log in to the service endpoint and authorize our app to generate your token.

Generate Token (In Browser)...

The Generate Token (In Browser)... button completes the OAuth authentication using your default browser. After you click this button simply follow the steps in the browser to generate your token.

Access Token

If you have an Access Token that you would like to use, enter it in the access token field. If you do not, then you can generate one by clicking the Generate Token button.

Token Secret

The Token Secret that is going to be used for connecting to your instance.

Test Connection

After all the connection information has been provided, you may click the "Test Connection" button to test if the user credentials entered can connect to the selected REST service.

Advanced Settings Page

REST Connection Manager - Advanced

Proxy Mode

The Proxy Mode option allows you to specify how you want to configure the proxy server setting. There are three options available.

  • No Proxy
  • Auto-detect (Using system-configured proxy)
  • Manual
Proxy Server

Using the Proxy Server option allows you to specify the name of the proxy server for the connection.

Port

The Port option allows you to specify the port number of the proxy server for the connection.

Username (Proxy Server Authentication)

The Username option (under Proxy Server Authentication) allows you to specify the proxy user account.

Password (Proxy Server Authentication)

The Password option (under Proxy Server Authentication) allows you to specify the proxy user's password.

Note: The Proxy Password is not included in the connection manager's ConnectionString property by default. This is by design for security reasons. However, you can include it in your ConnectionString if you want to parameterize your connection manager. The format would be ProxyPassword=myProxyPassword; (make sure you have a semicolon as the last character). It can be anywhere in the ConnectionString.

Timeout

The number of seconds requests should wait before timing out.

Retry on Intermittent Errors

The retry on intermittent errors option determines if requests will be retried when there is an error. If this option is checked requests will be retried up to 3 times.

Ignore Certificate Errors

This option can be used to ignore those SSL certificate errors when connecting to Slack servers.

Warning: Enabling the "Ignore Certificate Errors" option is generally NOT recommended, particularly for production instances. Unless there is a strong reason to believe the connection is secure - such as the network communication is only happening in an internal infrastructure, this option should be unchecked for best security.