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- Factorial leaves to Elasticsearch
Connect Factorial leaves and Elasticsearch in our serverless environment
Use this template to Get employee leaves from Factorial HR API using them to insert rows into Elasticsearch table.
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Get employee leaves from Factorial HR API
Used integrations:
- JavaScript
- Python
class HttpSourceFactorialGetLeaves {
async init() {
// TODO: Create your http credential with factorial information:
// More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/http/#credential-configuration
// baseUrl: https://api.factorialhr.com/api/v1/
// HTTP Headers: { "Authorization": "Bearer <your-access-token>" }
this.httpClient = yepcode.integration.http(
"your-factorial-credential-name"
);
}
async fetch(publish, done) {
// TODO: Customize your request checking the API documentation:
// https://apidoc.factorialhr.com/
const {
data: {
leaves
},
} = await this.httpClient.get("time/leaves");
for (const leave of leaves) {
await publish(leave);
}
done();
}
async close() {}
}
class HttpSourceFactorialGetLeaves:
def setup(self):
# TODO: Create your http credential with factorial information:
# More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/http/#credential-configuration
# baseUrl: https://api.factorialhr.com/api/v1/
# HTTP Headers: { "Authorization": "Bearer <your-access-token>" }
self.session = yepcode.integration.http("your-http-factorial-credential-name")
def generator(self):
# TODO: Customize your request checking the API documentation:
# https://apidoc.factorialhr.com/
response = self.session.get("/time/leaves")
response.raise_for_status()
leaves = response.json()["leaves"]
for leave in leaves:
yield leave
def close(self):
pass
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Let's talkInsert rows into Elasticsearch table
Used integrations:
- JavaScript
- Python
class ElasticsearchTargetInsert {
async init() {
// TODO: Create your clickhouse credential
// More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/elasticsearch/#credential-configuration
this.elasticsearch = yepcode.integration.elasticsearch(
"your-elasticsearch-credential-name"
);
}
async consume(item) {
// TODO: Map your item to row
await this.elasticsearch.index({
index: "your_table_name",
document: item,
});
}
async close() {}
}
class ElasticsearchTargetInsert:
def setup(self):
# TODO: Create your elasticsearch credential
# More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/elasticsearch/#credential-configuration
self.elasticsearch = yepcode.integration.elasticsearch("your-elasticsearch-credential-name")
def consume(self, generator, done):
for item in generator:
self.process(item)
done()
def process(self, item):
# TODO: Customize your index name
self.elasticsearch.index(index="index-name", document=item)
def close(self):
pass
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