Seamlessly Bring AlloyDB Data into Retool Using CData Connect Cloud



Integrate AlloyDB data into Retool with CData Connect Cloud to build smarter apps and streamline workflows with real-time data access.

Retool enables the rapid creation of custom internal tools using a low-code or no-code approach. By integrating AlloyDB into Retool with CData Connect Cloud, you can access live data from AlloyDB in real time, enabling you to build more efficient apps and streamline workflows.

This guide walks you through the simple steps to connect AlloyDB to Retool via CData Connect Cloud using OpenAPI or the Virtual SQL Server API. You can securely connect to your AlloyDB data, ensuring seamless integration and real-time updates, empowering you to create smarter apps and enhance operational efficiency. Let's get started!

Configure the AlloyDB Connectivity for Retool (in CData Connect Cloud)

Overview

Here is an overview of the steps:

  1. Configure: (Optional) Set up your AlloyDB data source in CData Connect Cloud, add a Workspace, add assets to your Workspace, and generate a Personal Access Token (PAT).
  2. Connect: Link Retool to CData Connect Cloud using OpenAPI or the Virtual SQL Server API.
  3. Explore: Use your connected data to build smarter apps and explore advanced integrations.

Prerequisites

Ensure you have the following before starting:

  1. An active AlloyDB account and credentials.
  2. A CData Connect Cloud account. Log in or sign up for a free trial here.
  3. A Retool account. Sign up here.


Connect to AlloyDB from Connect Cloud

CData Connect Cloud uses a straightforward, point-and-click interface to connect to data sources.

  1. Log into Connect Cloud, click Sources, and then click Add Connection
  2. Select "AlloyDB" from the Add Connection panel
  3. Enter the necessary authentication properties to connect to AlloyDB.

    The following connection properties are usually required in order to connect to AlloyDB.

    • Server: The host name or IP of the server hosting the AlloyDB database.
    • User: The user which will be used to authenticate with the AlloyDB server.
    • Password: The password which will be used to authenticate with the AlloyDB server.

    You can also optionally set the following:

    • Database: The database to connect to when connecting to the AlloyDB Server. If this is not set, the user's default database will be used.
    • Port: The port of the server hosting the AlloyDB database. This property is set to 5432 by default.

    Authenticating with Standard Authentication

    Standard authentication (using the user/password combination supplied earlier) is the default form of authentication.

    No further action is required to leverage Standard Authentication to connect.

    Authenticating with pg_hba.conf Auth Schemes

    There are additional methods of authentication available which must be enabled in the pg_hba.conf file on the AlloyDB server.

    Find instructions about authentication setup on the AlloyDB Server here.

    Authenticating with MD5 Authentication

    This authentication method must be enabled by setting the auth-method in the pg_hba.conf file to md5.

    Authenticating with SASL Authentication

    This authentication method must be enabled by setting the auth-method in the pg_hba.conf file to scram-sha-256.

    Authenticating with Kerberos

    The authentication with Kerberos is initiated by AlloyDB Server when the ∏ is trying to connect to it. You should set up Kerberos on the AlloyDB Server to activate this authentication method. Once you have Kerberos authentication set up on the AlloyDB Server, see the Kerberos section of the help documentation for details on how to authenticate with Kerberos.

  4. Click Create & Test
  5. Navigate to the Permissions tab in the Add AlloyDB Connection page and update the User-based permissions.

Add a Personal Access Token

When connecting to Connect Cloud through the REST API, the OData API, or the Virtual SQL Server, a Personal Access Token (PAT) is used to authenticate the connection to Connect Cloud. It is best practice to create a separate PAT for each service to maintain granularity of access.

  1. Click on the Gear icon () at the top right of the Connect Cloud app to open the settings page.
  2. On the Settings page, go to the Access Tokens section and click Create PAT.
  3. Give the PAT a name and click Create.
  4. The personal access token is only visible at creation, so be sure to copy it and store it securely for future use.

Configure AlloyDB Endpoints for Retool

After connecting to AlloyDB, create a workspace for your desired table(s).

  1. Navigate to the Workspaces page and click Add to create a new Workspace (or select an existing workspace).
  2. Click Add to add new assets to the Workspace.
  3. Select the AlloyDB connection (e.g. AlloyDB1) and click Next.
  4. Select the table(s) you wish to work with and click Confirm.
  5. Make note of the OpenAPI URL or the Virtual SQL Server URL for your workspace, e.g. https://cloud.cdata.com/api/openapi/v3/{workspace_name}...

With the connection, PAT, and Workspace configured, you are ready to connect to AlloyDB data from Retool.


Connect Retool to AlloyDB in CData Connect Cloud

Now that you've configured your AlloyDB connection in CData Connect Cloud, it's time to integrate it with Retool.

Retool can be connected to AlloyDB in CData Connect Cloud via either OpenAPI or the Virtual SQL Server API. Choose the method that best suits your workflow:

Connect via OpenAPI

To connect using the OpenAPI specification, follow these steps:

  1. On CData Connect Cloud, from the left-hand side, go to Workspaces then select a Workspace.
  2. Click the View Endpoints, and under the OpenAPI, copy the OpenAPI URL for the workspace. Keep the default options. See OpenAPI section for more information.
  3. Login to Retool and then go to the Resources tab, click Create new > Resource.
  4. In the Select a resource type search bar, and search for OpenAPI.
  5. Click OpenAPI. The Configure OpenAPI screen appears. Enter the following information to configure the OpenAPI connector:
    • Name: The Connection Name to identify the connector on Retool.
    • Specification URL: The OpenAPI URL you copied from the Workspace in CData Connect Cloud. Paste the URL here.
    • Forward headers when fetching OpenAPI spec: Check this box.
    • Under the URL parameters, keep the key-value pair unchanged.
    • In the Headers section, write the key as Authorization and in the value, write Basic.
    • For the Basic connection value, Retool requires a base64-encoded version of your CData Connect Cloud username:PAT combination (where PAT is the token you generated earlier). Use a tool like this to encode the value. For example, [email protected]:12345 encodes to dGVzdEBjZGF0YS5TIzNDU=. Copy this encoded value and paste it into the value field after Basic with a space.
    • Username: Enter your CData Connect Cloud username. This is displayed in the top-right corner of the CData Connect Cloud interface. For example, [email protected].
    • Password: Enter the PAT you generated on the Settings page.
  6. Click Test connection to test your connection configuration. Once you have a successful connection, click Create resource.
  7. Create the app in Retool in which to integrate your data.
  8. Click Create resource query.
  9. Select the new resource you created, and view the endpoints that are available.
  10. You can now build your app with your live AlloyDB data.

Connect via Virtual SQL Server API

To connect using the Virtual SQL Server API, follow these steps:

  1. Login to Retool, then go to Resources. Click Connect New at the top-right and select Resources.
  2. Enter Microsoft SQL in the search bar, click the resulting option, and enter the following details:
    • Name: A name for the connection to CData Connect Cloud.
    • Host: tds.cdata.com.
    • Port: 1433.
    • Database Name: Enter the Connection Name of the CData Connect Cloud data source you want to connect to (for example, Salesforce1).
    • Database Username: Enter your CData Connect Cloud username. This is displayed in the top-right corner of the CData Connect Cloud interface. For example, [email protected].
    • Database Password: Enter the PAT you generated on the Settings page.
  3. Click Test Connection. If the connection fails, you might need to whitelist CData Connect Cloud IPs for Retool and other data sources. Check out the documentation here.
  4. If it succeeds, click Create Resource.
  5. Your connection is now set up, and you can build your app with live AlloyDB data.

Build Retool Apps with Your Live AlloyDB Data

Now that you have integrated AlloyDB with Retool using CData Connect Cloud, it's time to utilize your live data to its full potential. Let's build a simple app:

  • Step 1: Set Up the Table (on home screen)
    • Create a New App in Retool.
    • Select your AlloyDB connection.
    • Add a Table component and bind it to AlloyDB's data.
  • Step 2: Add Filters (on top-right)
    • Add a Dropdown to filter by Opportunity Stage.
    • Add a Text Input for searching Account Name.
  • Step 3: Display Key Metrics (below Table)
    • Add a Text component to show Total Amount of filtered opportunities.
    • Use a query to sum the Amount for filtered data.
  • Step 4: Add Visuals (top-right or side panel)
    • Add a Bar Chart to visualize opportunities by Stage.
    • Add a Line Chart to show Expected Revenue over time.
  • Step 5: Test and Deploy (top-right)
    • Test filters, search, and charts.
    • Deploy the app and share the link for access.

With these steps, you've successfully created a dynamic app to manage and visualize your Salesforce opportunities. Enjoy exploring your live data and leveraging it for better insights!


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