HTTP Connector

HTTP Connector

Learn how to build integration with any HTTP-based API and build custom actions on the Workato platform.

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About this course


Welcome

Welcome to HTTP Connector by Workato.

This course how to build integration with any HTTP-based API and build custom actions on the Workato platform.

If you are stuck on an integration because of a missing trigger, action, or connector, Workato has platform extensions that enable you to easily build a working trigger or action with minimal work. One of these extensions is the HTTP Connector by Workato.

The HTTP connector allows you to work with any API that supports HTTP connectivity. The HTTP connector works with a variety of auth models, content types, and HTTP methods.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

Use the Workato HTTP connector in your recipes

Understand what makes the Workato HTTP connector different from our other connectors

Setup a connection for various authentication types in order to create HTTP actions and triggers

Employ security best practices with your custom connections, actions, and triggers

 
 
 

Course completion

Complete each lesson and all Knowledge Checks to earn your HTTP Connector Course Badge.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Let's get started!

 

 

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Curriculum60 min

  • Welcome to HTTP Connector
  • Course logistics
  • Introduction to Workato HTTP Connector
  • The Workato HTTP Connector 120 min
  • HTTP Connector vs other Workato connectors
  • HTTP Connector solutions
  • Let's check your knowledge!
  • Making HTTP connections
  • Brief API overview
  • How HTTP Connector communicates with APIs
  • Base URLs
  • Lab 1 prep
  • Lab 1: Connect to an API with HTTP Connector
  • Let's check your knowledge!
  • Using HTTP Actions
  • What is an HTTP Action?
  • Workato HTTP wizard
  • Lab 2: Create an HTTP Action
  • Notes on handling errors
  • Let's check your knowledge!
  • Best practices
  • New event via polling
  • Sensitive data
  • Lab 3: Handle sensitive data with environmental properties
  • Course completion
  • Recap & resources
  • Optional course survey
  • Thank you!

About this course


Welcome

Welcome to HTTP Connector by Workato.

This course how to build integration with any HTTP-based API and build custom actions on the Workato platform.

If you are stuck on an integration because of a missing trigger, action, or connector, Workato has platform extensions that enable you to easily build a working trigger or action with minimal work. One of these extensions is the HTTP Connector by Workato.

The HTTP connector allows you to work with any API that supports HTTP connectivity. The HTTP connector works with a variety of auth models, content types, and HTTP methods.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

Use the Workato HTTP connector in your recipes

Understand what makes the Workato HTTP connector different from our other connectors

Setup a connection for various authentication types in order to create HTTP actions and triggers

Employ security best practices with your custom connections, actions, and triggers

 
 
 

Course completion

Complete each lesson and all Knowledge Checks to earn your HTTP Connector Course Badge.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Let's get started!

 

 

People illustrations by Storyset

Curriculum60 min

  • Welcome to HTTP Connector
  • Course logistics
  • Introduction to Workato HTTP Connector
  • The Workato HTTP Connector 120 min
  • HTTP Connector vs other Workato connectors
  • HTTP Connector solutions
  • Let's check your knowledge!
  • Making HTTP connections
  • Brief API overview
  • How HTTP Connector communicates with APIs
  • Base URLs
  • Lab 1 prep
  • Lab 1: Connect to an API with HTTP Connector
  • Let's check your knowledge!
  • Using HTTP Actions
  • What is an HTTP Action?
  • Workato HTTP wizard
  • Lab 2: Create an HTTP Action
  • Notes on handling errors
  • Let's check your knowledge!
  • Best practices
  • New event via polling
  • Sensitive data
  • Lab 3: Handle sensitive data with environmental properties
  • Course completion
  • Recap & resources
  • Optional course survey
  • Thank you!