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In this article, we will demonstrate the process of generating an OData feed for Adobe Analytics data by developing a WCF Service Application.
The CData ADO.NET Provider for Adobe Analytics enables you to rapidly develop service-oriented applications using the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) framework, providing Adobe Analytics data data to OData consumers. This article guides you through creating an entity data model for connectivity and a WCF Data Service to expose OData services. You can then consume the feed with various OData clients, such as Power Pivot or applications using the CData ADO.NET Provider for OData.
Create the OData Service
Follow the steps below to create a WCF service application that will provide connectivity to Adobe Analytics data via OData.
- Open Visual Studio and create a new project. Select the WCF Service Application template.
- Delete the autogenerated IService.cs and Service1.svc.
- Install Entity Framework 6:
Use the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio to install the latest version of Entity Framework. Run the following command to download and install Entity Framework automatically:
Install-Package EntityFramework
- Register the Entity Framework provider:
- Add the following provider entry in the "providers" section of your App.config or Web.config file. This section should already exist if the Entity Framework installation was successful.
<configuration> ... <entityFramework> <providers> ... <provider invariantName="System.Data.CData.AdobeAnalytics" type="System.Data.CData.AdobeAnalytics.AdobeAnalyticsProviderServices, System.Data.CData.AdobeAnalytics.Entities.EF6" /> </providers> </entityFramework> </configuration>
- Add a reference to System.Data.CData.AdobeAnalytics.Entities.dll, located in lib/4.0 in the installation directory.
- Build the project to complete the setup for using EF6.
- Add the following provider entry in the "providers" section of your App.config or Web.config file. This section should already exist if the Entity Framework installation was successful.
- Click Project -> Add New Item -> ADO.NET Entity Data Model.
- In the Entity Data Model wizard that is displayed, select the 'EF Designer from Database' option.
- In the resulting Choose Your Connection dialog, click New Connection.
In the Connection properties dialog, select the CData Adobe Analytics Data Source and enter the necessary credentials.
A typical connection string is below:
GlobalCompanyId=myGlobalCompanyId; RSID=myRSID; OAuthClientId=myOauthClientId; OauthClientSecret=myOAuthClientSecret; CallbackURL=myCallbackURL;
Adobe Analytics uses the OAuth authentication standard. To authenticate using OAuth, you will need to create an app to obtain the OAuthClientId, OAuthClientSecret, and CallbackURL connection properties. See the "Getting Started" section of the help documentation for a guide.
Retrieving GlobalCompanyId
GlobalCompanyId is a required connection property. If you do not know your Global Company ID, you can find it in the request URL for the users/me endpoint on the Swagger UI. After logging into the Swagger UI Url, expand the users endpoint and then click the GET users/me button. Click the Try it out and Execute buttons. Note your Global Company ID shown in the Request URL immediately preceding the users/me endpoint.
Retrieving Report Suite Id
Report Suite ID (RSID) is also a required connection property. In the Adobe Analytics UI, navigate to Admin -> Report Suites and you will get a list of your report suites along with their identifiers next to the name.
After setting the GlobalCompanyId, RSID and OAuth connection properties, you are ready to connect to Adobe Analytics.
- Select Adobe Analytics tables and views that you want OData clients to access.
- Click Project -> Add New Item -> WCF Data Service.
Specify the data source class and configure access to the new WCF Data Service. In the example below, the Access Rule for the entities is set to All. This means that any user will be able to read and modify data.
using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Data.Services; using System.Data.Services.Common; using System.Linq; using System.ServiceModel.Web; using System.Web; namespace AdobeAnalyticsService{ public class AdobeAnalyticsDataService : DataService<AdobeAnalyticsEntities> { public static void InitializeService(DataServiceConfiguration config) { config.SetEntitySetAccessRule("*", EntitySetRights.All); config.DataServiceBehavior.MaxProtocolVersion = DataServiceProtocolVersion.V3; } } }
- Run the project. Applications that support OData can now access the Salesforce data and reflect any changes. You can access the feed in your browser. The feed will resemble the following:
Consume the OData Service from Power Pivot
You can now use the service from any OData client; for example, Excel Power Pivot.
- Open Excel and click on the Power Pivot Window button.
- A new pop-up will appear. Select the option From Data Feeds.
- In the resulting Table Import Wizard, enter the OData URL. For example, http://localhost:12449/AdobeAnalyticsDataService.svc/.
- After connecting to the OData service, click the Next button at the bottom of the window.
- A table listing of the available tables will appear in the next window of the wizard. Select which tables you want to import and click Finish.
- Click Close to import the data in Power Pivot.