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Connect to Bing Search Results in RunMyProcess through Connect Server



Use CData Connect Server to create an OData API for Bing Search and connect to Bing Search results in Akorbi Digital RunMyProcess.

Akorbi Digital RunMyProcess makes it easy to create applications for complex business processes, such as budget application and contract management. CData Connect creates a virtual database for Bing Search and can be used to generate an OData API (natively consumable in RunMyProcess) for Bing Search. By pairing RunMyProcess with the CData Connect Server, you get direct connectivity to all your SaaS and cloud-based Big Data and NoSQL sources - no need to migrate your data or write your own integrations. Simply connect to Connect Server from RunMyProcess as you would any other REST service and get instant, live access to your Bing Search results.

In this article, we walk through connecting to Bing Search from CData Connect and accessing Bing Search results through an OData feed in RunMyProcess.

Configuring Connect Server

To work with live Bing Search results in RunMyProcess, we need to connect to Bing Search from Connect Server, provide user access to the new virtual database, and create OData endpoints for the Bing Search results.

Add a Connect Server User

Create a User to connect to Bing Search from RunMyProcess through Connect Server.

  1. Click Users -> Add
  2. Configure a User
  3. Click Save Changes and make note of the Authtoken for the new user

Connect to Bing Search from Connect Server

CData Connect Server uses a straightforward, point-and-click interface to connect to data sources and generate APIs.

  1. Open Connect Server and click Connections
  2. Select "Bing Search" from Available Data Sources
  3. Enter the necessary authentication properties to connect to Bing Search

    To connect to Bing, set the ApiKey connection property. To obtain the API key, sign into Microsoft Cognitive Services and register for the Bing Search APIs.

    Two API keys are then generated; select either one.

    When querying tables, the SearchTerms parameter must be supplied in the WHERE clause.

  4. Click Save Changes
  5. Click Privileges -> Add and add the new user (or an existing user) with the appropriate permissions (SELECT is all that is required for RunMyProcess).

Add Bing Search OData Endpoints in Connect Server

After connecting to Bing Search, create OData Endpoints for the desired table(s).

  1. Click OData -> Tables -> Add Tables
  2. Select the Bing Search database
  3. Select the table(s) you wish to work with and click Next
  4. (Optional) Edit the resource to select specific fields and more
  5. Save the settings

(Optional) Configure Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)

When accessing and connecting to multiple domains from an application, such as Ajax, you might violate the limitations of cross-site scripting. In that case, configure the CORS settings in OData -> Settings.

  • Enable cross-origin resource sharing (CORS): ON
  • Allow all domains without '*': ON
  • Access-Control-Allow-Methods: GET, PUT, POST, OPTIONS
  • Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Authorization

Save the changes to the settings.

Sample URLs for OData Feeds

Once you have configured a connection to Bing Search, created a user, and created OData endpoints in Connect Server, you can access OData feeds for Bing Search results. Below, you will see the URLs to access tables and the list of tables. For information on accessing the tables, you can navigate to the API page for Connect Server (click the API link on the top right of Connect Server Web page). For the URLs, you will need the URL of Connect Server, likely in the form: CONNECT_SERVER_URL/. Since we are working with Angular, we will append the @json parameter to the end of URLs that do not return JSON data by default.

Table         URL
Entity (table) List CONNECT_SERVER_URL/api.rsc/
Metadata for table VideoSearch CONNECT_SERVER_URL/api.rsc/VideoSearch/$metadata?@json
VideoSearch CONNECT_SERVER_URL/api.rsc/Bing_VideoSearch

As with standard OData feeds, if you wish to limit the fields returned, you can add a $select parameter to the query, along with other standard OData URL parameters, such as $filter, $orderby, $skip, and $top. See the help documentation for more information on supported OData queries.

Retrieve Bing Search Results from RunMyProcess DigitalSuite Studio

With the connection to Bing Search and OData endpoints created, we are ready to add Bing Search results to RunMyProcess for retrieval.

Create a Provider

  1. Log into RunMyProcess and open DigitalSuite Studio.
  2. Click Resources to bring up the Resources page, then select then the CONNECTORS tab.   
  3. Click the + (New Provider) button to create a new provider, choose the project to use, then click Confirm.
  4. In the provider settings page, configure the following properties.
    • URL:Set the OData endpoint in the CData Connect Endpoints page.e.g. CONNECT_SERVER_URL/api.rsc/
    • Authentication Schema:Select Login/Password.
    • Login:Specify the CData Connect User name configured above.
    • Password:Specify the Authtoken of the user.
  5. Fill in the same properties in the ACCEPTANCE and TEST tabs. Note: You can copy the configured settings by clicking 'Copy this configuration button,' then pasting the content in the new tab by clicking 'Paste previously copied configuration.'
  6. Click Save to save the properties.

Retrieve Bing Search Results by Creating a Connector

  1. In the CONNECTORS tab, click the button with three dots to create the provider, then select Add connector from the menu.
  2. In the following page, set Connector URL to the OData endpoint configured in Connect Server.e.g. odataendpoint/
  3. Click Save then Launch to test the connector execution. Click Launch test to execute. The process is successful if you get the JSON response of your configured table information.

More Information & Free Trial

Now, you have created a provider and connector to retrieve Bing Search results. For more information on creating OData feeds from Bing Search (and more than 200 other data sources), visit the Connect Server page. Sign up for a free trial and start working with live Bing Search results in RunMyProcess.