Overview
The Salesforce CRM high performance Glue Connector for AWS Glue simplifies the process of connecting AWS Glue jobs to extract data from Salesforce, and also load data into Salesforce. This connector provides comprehensive access to Salesforce data, facilitating cloud ETL processes for operational reporting, data governance, and more.
Highlights
- Connect to Salesforce CRM from AWS Glue jobs
- High performance extract and data load from and to Salesforce
- Create Glue workflows using Salesforce data
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- $199.00/month
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Salesforce Glue Connector
- Amazon ECS
Container image
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Version release notes
Extracts and loads data from and to Salesforce
Additional details
Usage instructions
Please subscribe to the product from AWS Marketplace and Activate the Glue connector from AWS Glue Studio
What is the Salesforce connector for AWS Glue?
The Salesforce Glue Connector for AWS Glue simplifies the process of connecting AWS Glue jobs to extract data from Salesforce, and also load data into Salesforce.
Connector options
You can pass the following options to the connector.
- authorizationUrl (required) the authorization url for the Salesforce Connected App that is publicly accessible.
- clientId (required) the clientId of the Salesforce Connected App.
- clientSecret (required) the clientSecret of the Salesforce Connected App.
- securityToken (required) the securityToken of username.
- username (required) the username of the Salesforce Connected App.
- password (required) the password of the Salesforce Connected App.
- object (required) the API Name of the Salesforce object.
- partitionField (optional) the field name of the Salesforce object, this field should represent the logical partition of your data.
The recommended approach to setting the connector options
AWS Secrets Manager can be used to store username, password and other sensitive information related to source connection.
The IAM Role you will be using in the Glue Job should contain the following policies
AWS Glue Service - To run the job.
Amazon EC2 Container Registry - To access AWS Container Registry.
Secrets Manager (optional) - If you use AWS Secrets Manager for connection options.
Using the Salesforce Connector for AWS Glue
Here are the setup steps for configuring the Salesforce Connector:
- Setup IAM Role for policies and secret AWS Secrets Manager
- Setup Salesforce connector and a related connection on Glue Studio console.
- Create a job.
- Save and run the job.
Step 1: Setup IAM Role for policies and secret AWS Secrets Manager
Create role and secret:
- IAM Role for policies as described above.
- Optional - Create secret in AWS Secrets Manager for the connector options described above.
Step 2: Setup Salesforce connector and a related connection on Glue Studio console
To set up the Salesforce connector and create a connection for your job:
- Subscribe to product and activate the connector using AWS Glue Studio from the top of this instruction page.
- Enter your connection name and choose "Create connection and active connector". You can optionally add a description, "Connection access" and "Network options". If you have created an AWS secret with the connector options you can choose your AWS secret from the dropdown under "Connection access".
Step 3: Create a job
To create a job from your connection which is created in the previous step:
- Choose the connection and "create job".
- Select your created connection figure on the visual canvas.
- Add connection options and enter the necessary information.
- Follow the earlier step (Connector options you need to set) to add the connection options
- Or you can create an AWS secret with the connector options and attach with the connection as stated in the above step 2.1
- Enter the job name, choose IAM Role created in step 1, and other properties in the "Job details" tab, and Choose "Save"
Step 4: Save and run the job
Run the job after filling in all parameters and creating the connector job.
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