TABLE OF CONTENTS
- API Setup
- Business Use Case
- Good to Know
- Authentication
- Endpoint
- Request
- Response
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API Setup
Choose your Host Region to have the documentation adapt to your use case.
Host Region | |
---|---|
Label | Value |
EU | eu |
US | us |
AU | au |
Business Use Case
You can use this API to create or update a single Account in CustomerGauge. By supplying your Accounts with rich information, you can get much more granular Account filtering in your reports.
Good to Know
Changes to Import Configurations
If a change happens to the implementation of the API (for example a field name change), that should be reflected in the used Inbound Mapping as well. Ignoring to do so will cause the API to silently fail for the fields involved.
Required Fields
The following fields are required in your Inbound Mapping:
Data Type | Required Fields |
Account |
|
Authentication
OAuth2 Authentication is used to connect to this API. Once you've created your Connected App, you can acquire a Bearer Access Token by calling our OAuth2/Token API:
curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
-d "grant_type=client_credentials&client_id={{ Client ID }}&client_secret={{ Client Secret }}"
https://auth.{{ apiRegion }}.customergauge.com/oauth2/token
The acquired Bearer Access Token is used in the Authorization header in your API request.
Endpoint
Endpoint URL |
https://imports.api.{{ apiRegion }}.customergauge.com/records/ |
Request
Parameters
Use these parameters in the API request to pass the relevant information to the API.
Parameter | Description | Rules | Example Values |
configuration | Configuration reference for data type and mapping. You can find it in Data → Rest APIs → Inbound Mapping, under the Reference column. |
| 9dd58237-c913-4073-9c76-07da0b49ff50 |
record[] | An array for all the fields to be imported. The values in the array must be the same set up in the API mapping referenced in the configuration parameter. |
| record[Email] record[Name] |
Supported Formats
JSON (raw request body)
Data can be passed to this API using the JSON format in the body of the request.
Example parameters:
{
"configuration": "53505294-0b20-2509-b15d-c8e377701d66",
"record": {
"Account Name": "ACME",
"First Name": "Joe",
"Last Name": "Doe",
"Email": "joe.doe@example.com"
}
}
x-www-form-urlencoded (body)
Data can be passed to this API using the x-www-form-urlencoded format in the body of the request.
Example parameters:
configuration: "12305294-0b20-4009-b95d-c8123301d66"
record[Account Name]: "ACME"
record[First Name]: "Joe"
record[Last Name]: "Doe"
record[Email]: "joe.doe@example.com"
Response
HTTP Status Code | Description |
200 | OK - everything worked as expected. Example Response Body An empty Response Body will be returned when successful. |
422 | An issue occurred - this usually means one of the required fields is missing. Example Response Body { |
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