Class SalesforceSourceProperties
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- software.amazon.awssdk.services.appflow.model.SalesforceSourceProperties
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
,SdkPojo
,ToCopyableBuilder<SalesforceSourceProperties.Builder,SalesforceSourceProperties>
@Generated("software.amazon.awssdk:codegen") public final class SalesforceSourceProperties extends Object implements SdkPojo, Serializable, ToCopyableBuilder<SalesforceSourceProperties.Builder,SalesforceSourceProperties>
The properties that are applied when Salesforce is being used as a source.
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description static interface
SalesforceSourceProperties.Builder
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description static SalesforceSourceProperties.Builder
builder()
SalesforceDataTransferApi
dataTransferApi()
Specifies which Salesforce API is used by Amazon AppFlow when your flow transfers data from Salesforce.String
dataTransferApiAsString()
Specifies which Salesforce API is used by Amazon AppFlow when your flow transfers data from Salesforce.Boolean
enableDynamicFieldUpdate()
The flag that enables dynamic fetching of new (recently added) fields in the Salesforce objects while running a flow.boolean
equals(Object obj)
boolean
equalsBySdkFields(Object obj)
<T> Optional<T>
getValueForField(String fieldName, Class<T> clazz)
int
hashCode()
Boolean
includeDeletedRecords()
Indicates whether Amazon AppFlow includes deleted files in the flow run.String
object()
The object specified in the Salesforce flow source.List<SdkField<?>>
sdkFields()
static Class<? extends SalesforceSourceProperties.Builder>
serializableBuilderClass()
SalesforceSourceProperties.Builder
toBuilder()
String
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.-
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
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Methods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.utils.builder.ToCopyableBuilder
copy
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Method Detail
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object
public final String object()
The object specified in the Salesforce flow source.
- Returns:
- The object specified in the Salesforce flow source.
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enableDynamicFieldUpdate
public final Boolean enableDynamicFieldUpdate()
The flag that enables dynamic fetching of new (recently added) fields in the Salesforce objects while running a flow.
- Returns:
- The flag that enables dynamic fetching of new (recently added) fields in the Salesforce objects while running a flow.
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includeDeletedRecords
public final Boolean includeDeletedRecords()
Indicates whether Amazon AppFlow includes deleted files in the flow run.
- Returns:
- Indicates whether Amazon AppFlow includes deleted files in the flow run.
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dataTransferApi
public final SalesforceDataTransferApi dataTransferApi()
Specifies which Salesforce API is used by Amazon AppFlow when your flow transfers data from Salesforce.
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The default. Amazon AppFlow selects which API to use based on the number of records that your flow transfers from Salesforce. If your flow transfers fewer than 1,000,000 records, Amazon AppFlow uses Salesforce REST API. If your flow transfers 1,000,000 records or more, Amazon AppFlow uses Salesforce Bulk API 2.0.
Each of these Salesforce APIs structures data differently. If Amazon AppFlow selects the API automatically, be aware that, for recurring flows, the data output might vary from one flow run to the next. For example, if a flow runs daily, it might use REST API on one day to transfer 900,000 records, and it might use Bulk API 2.0 on the next day to transfer 1,100,000 records. For each of these flow runs, the respective Salesforce API formats the data differently. Some of the differences include how dates are formatted and null values are represented. Also, Bulk API 2.0 doesn't transfer Salesforce compound fields.
By choosing this option, you optimize flow performance for both small and large data transfers, but the tradeoff is inconsistent formatting in the output.
- BULKV2
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Amazon AppFlow uses only Salesforce Bulk API 2.0. This API runs asynchronous data transfers, and it's optimal for large sets of data. By choosing this option, you ensure that your flow writes consistent output, but you optimize performance only for large data transfers.
Note that Bulk API 2.0 does not transfer Salesforce compound fields.
- REST_SYNC
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Amazon AppFlow uses only Salesforce REST API. By choosing this option, you ensure that your flow writes consistent output, but you decrease performance for large data transfers that are better suited for Bulk API 2.0. In some cases, if your flow attempts to transfer a vary large set of data, it might fail wituh a timed out error.
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
dataTransferApi
will returnSalesforceDataTransferApi.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION
. The raw value returned by the service is available fromdataTransferApiAsString()
.- Returns:
- Specifies which Salesforce API is used by Amazon AppFlow when your flow transfers data from
Salesforce.
- AUTOMATIC
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The default. Amazon AppFlow selects which API to use based on the number of records that your flow transfers from Salesforce. If your flow transfers fewer than 1,000,000 records, Amazon AppFlow uses Salesforce REST API. If your flow transfers 1,000,000 records or more, Amazon AppFlow uses Salesforce Bulk API 2.0.
Each of these Salesforce APIs structures data differently. If Amazon AppFlow selects the API automatically, be aware that, for recurring flows, the data output might vary from one flow run to the next. For example, if a flow runs daily, it might use REST API on one day to transfer 900,000 records, and it might use Bulk API 2.0 on the next day to transfer 1,100,000 records. For each of these flow runs, the respective Salesforce API formats the data differently. Some of the differences include how dates are formatted and null values are represented. Also, Bulk API 2.0 doesn't transfer Salesforce compound fields.
By choosing this option, you optimize flow performance for both small and large data transfers, but the tradeoff is inconsistent formatting in the output.
- BULKV2
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Amazon AppFlow uses only Salesforce Bulk API 2.0. This API runs asynchronous data transfers, and it's optimal for large sets of data. By choosing this option, you ensure that your flow writes consistent output, but you optimize performance only for large data transfers.
Note that Bulk API 2.0 does not transfer Salesforce compound fields.
- REST_SYNC
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Amazon AppFlow uses only Salesforce REST API. By choosing this option, you ensure that your flow writes consistent output, but you decrease performance for large data transfers that are better suited for Bulk API 2.0. In some cases, if your flow attempts to transfer a vary large set of data, it might fail wituh a timed out error.
- See Also:
SalesforceDataTransferApi
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dataTransferApiAsString
public final String dataTransferApiAsString()
Specifies which Salesforce API is used by Amazon AppFlow when your flow transfers data from Salesforce.
- AUTOMATIC
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The default. Amazon AppFlow selects which API to use based on the number of records that your flow transfers from Salesforce. If your flow transfers fewer than 1,000,000 records, Amazon AppFlow uses Salesforce REST API. If your flow transfers 1,000,000 records or more, Amazon AppFlow uses Salesforce Bulk API 2.0.
Each of these Salesforce APIs structures data differently. If Amazon AppFlow selects the API automatically, be aware that, for recurring flows, the data output might vary from one flow run to the next. For example, if a flow runs daily, it might use REST API on one day to transfer 900,000 records, and it might use Bulk API 2.0 on the next day to transfer 1,100,000 records. For each of these flow runs, the respective Salesforce API formats the data differently. Some of the differences include how dates are formatted and null values are represented. Also, Bulk API 2.0 doesn't transfer Salesforce compound fields.
By choosing this option, you optimize flow performance for both small and large data transfers, but the tradeoff is inconsistent formatting in the output.
- BULKV2
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Amazon AppFlow uses only Salesforce Bulk API 2.0. This API runs asynchronous data transfers, and it's optimal for large sets of data. By choosing this option, you ensure that your flow writes consistent output, but you optimize performance only for large data transfers.
Note that Bulk API 2.0 does not transfer Salesforce compound fields.
- REST_SYNC
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Amazon AppFlow uses only Salesforce REST API. By choosing this option, you ensure that your flow writes consistent output, but you decrease performance for large data transfers that are better suited for Bulk API 2.0. In some cases, if your flow attempts to transfer a vary large set of data, it might fail wituh a timed out error.
If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
dataTransferApi
will returnSalesforceDataTransferApi.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION
. The raw value returned by the service is available fromdataTransferApiAsString()
.- Returns:
- Specifies which Salesforce API is used by Amazon AppFlow when your flow transfers data from
Salesforce.
- AUTOMATIC
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The default. Amazon AppFlow selects which API to use based on the number of records that your flow transfers from Salesforce. If your flow transfers fewer than 1,000,000 records, Amazon AppFlow uses Salesforce REST API. If your flow transfers 1,000,000 records or more, Amazon AppFlow uses Salesforce Bulk API 2.0.
Each of these Salesforce APIs structures data differently. If Amazon AppFlow selects the API automatically, be aware that, for recurring flows, the data output might vary from one flow run to the next. For example, if a flow runs daily, it might use REST API on one day to transfer 900,000 records, and it might use Bulk API 2.0 on the next day to transfer 1,100,000 records. For each of these flow runs, the respective Salesforce API formats the data differently. Some of the differences include how dates are formatted and null values are represented. Also, Bulk API 2.0 doesn't transfer Salesforce compound fields.
By choosing this option, you optimize flow performance for both small and large data transfers, but the tradeoff is inconsistent formatting in the output.
- BULKV2
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Amazon AppFlow uses only Salesforce Bulk API 2.0. This API runs asynchronous data transfers, and it's optimal for large sets of data. By choosing this option, you ensure that your flow writes consistent output, but you optimize performance only for large data transfers.
Note that Bulk API 2.0 does not transfer Salesforce compound fields.
- REST_SYNC
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Amazon AppFlow uses only Salesforce REST API. By choosing this option, you ensure that your flow writes consistent output, but you decrease performance for large data transfers that are better suited for Bulk API 2.0. In some cases, if your flow attempts to transfer a vary large set of data, it might fail wituh a timed out error.
- See Also:
SalesforceDataTransferApi
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toBuilder
public SalesforceSourceProperties.Builder toBuilder()
- Specified by:
toBuilder
in interfaceToCopyableBuilder<SalesforceSourceProperties.Builder,SalesforceSourceProperties>
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builder
public static SalesforceSourceProperties.Builder builder()
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serializableBuilderClass
public static Class<? extends SalesforceSourceProperties.Builder> serializableBuilderClass()
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equalsBySdkFields
public final boolean equalsBySdkFields(Object obj)
- Specified by:
equalsBySdkFields
in interfaceSdkPojo
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toString
public final String toString()
Returns a string representation of this object. This is useful for testing and debugging. Sensitive data will be redacted from this string using a placeholder value.
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