Release survey - May 2022
Let us know how feel about the new features in our May release. Your feedback will help us make adjustments to improve your experience.
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for all new features and additional details.
What's new
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Integration lifecycle management now supports pull, visual diffs, merge, snapshots, and revert
Integration lifecycle management just got a lot easier. You can now pull and merge changes between integration clones, and can see and reject visual diffs before changes are merged. Users can also create snapshots of their integrations and revert to prior snapshots.
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Preview import requests while developing your flow
You can now preview import requests while configuring flows with import steps that use HTTP-based connectors. This does not include database connectors (like mySQL, Oracle DB, Amazon Redshift, etc.) Import previews allow you to see the constructed request and a sample record that represents what integrator.io will send to the destination application. The import preview request will not be sent to the destination application unless you send a sample request.
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GraphQL connector
A new GraphQL connector enables you to integrate with GraphQL endpoints to easily process GraphQL requests and responses.
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Reduce script maintenance & make integrations portable with resource aliases
Instead of referencing specific IDs for connections, export, imports, and flows in scripts, you can now use aliases. Maintaining scripts is easier and less error-prone because you no longer have to manually change referenced IDs when new resources are available.
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What's enhanced
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Error Management 2.0 enhancements
We are continuing to refine the user experience for Error Management 2.0 based on customer feedback.
You can now click the
Cancel run
button at the top of the Run console to quickly cancel a run.
On the Errors list,
Open errors
and
Resolved errors
now appear on separate tabs (instead of a toggle button).
You can now click on the
Success
link that appears for a flow step with no errors to see details (just as you can click on the number of errors to see details in cases where errors have occurred).
When a connection is offline, this is now indicated in multiple locations.
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Preview NetSuite import mappings
You can now see the structure of NetSuite source records and the expected output when you use lookup results, response, or import mappings. This feature helps you visualize mappings so you can verify the accuracy, identify errors, and debug issues before you run the flow. You can still use the NetSuite mapping assistant to review your sub-records.
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Preview Salesforce import mappings
You can now see the structure of your Salesforce source records and the expected output when you use lookup results, response, or import mappings. This feature helps you visualize mappings so you can verify the accuracy, identify errors, and debug issues before you run the flow.
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Are there any new features you'd like to see?
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Can we contact you to discuss your feedback?
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Would you like to join Celigo's Co-design program and help shape upcoming features?
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