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Use CData Connect Cloud to connect to live Oracle HCM Cloud data and build Oracle HCM Cloud-connected web apps with Axios.
Axios is a JavaScript library that allows developers to make HTTP requests to servers from a web browser or Node.js. When paired with CData Connect Cloud, you get access to live Oracle HCM Cloud data for your web apps. This article shows how to connect to Oracle HCM Cloud and build web apps in Axios with access to live Oracle HCM Cloud data.
Connect to Oracle HCM Cloud from Axios
To work with Oracle HCM Cloud in Axios, we need to connect to Oracle HCM Cloud from Connect Cloud, provide user access to the connection, and create a Workspace for the Oracle HCM Cloud data.
Connect to Oracle HCM Cloud from Connect Cloud
CData Connect Cloud uses a straightforward, point-and-click interface to connect to data sources.
- Log into Connect Cloud, click Sources, and then click Add Connection
- Select "Oracle HCM Cloud" from the Add Connection panel
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Enter the necessary authentication properties to connect to Oracle HCM Cloud.
Using Basic Authentication
You must set the following to authenticate to Oracle HCM Cloud:
- Url: The Url of your account.
- User: The user of your account.
- Password: The password of your account.
- Click Create & Test
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Navigate to the Permissions tab in the Add Oracle HCM Cloud Connection page and update the User-based permissions.


Add a Personal Access Token
When connecting to Connect Cloud through the REST API, the OData API, or the Virtual SQL Server, a Personal Access Token (PAT) is used to authenticate the connection to Connect Cloud. It is best practice to create a separate PAT for each service to maintain granularity of access.
- Click on the Gear icon () at the top right of the Connect Cloud app to open the settings page.
- On the Settings page, go to the Access Tokens section and click Create PAT.
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Give the PAT a name and click Create.
- The personal access token is only visible at creation, so be sure to copy it and store it securely for future use.
Configure Oracle HCM Cloud Endpoints for Axios
After connecting to Oracle HCM Cloud, create a workspace for your desired table(s).
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Navigate to the Workspaces page and click Add to create a new Workspace (or select an existing workspace).
- Click Add to add new assets to the Workspace.
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Select the Oracle HCM Cloud connection (e.g. OracleHCM1) and click Next.
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Select the table(s) you wish to work with and click Confirm.
- Make note of the OData Service URL for your workspace, e.g. https://cloud.cdata.com/api/odata/{workspace_name}
With the connection, PAT, and Workspace configured, you are ready to connect to Oracle HCM Cloud data from Axios.
Connect to Oracle HCM Cloud Data in Axios Workflows
To establish a connection from Axios to CData Connect Cloud using the OData protocol, follow these steps.
- Create a project directory for your web app. For example: ~/connect_cloud/
- Open a terminal, navigate the the project directory and initialize a node project using the command:
npm init -y
- Install the Axios dependency in the project using the following command:
npm install axios
In your project directory, create a file called server.js that contains the following code. Provide your CData Connect Cloud username (e.g. [email protected]) and PAT (the PAT you created in the prerequisites). You must also provide a query for your data, such as SELECT * FROM OracleHCM1.SCHEMA.RecruitingCESites.
server.js code
const axios = require('axios') const user = '[email protected]' const pat = '***********************************'; //Your API endpoint const url = 'https://cloud.cdata.com/api/odata/{workspace_name}'; //Your data to be sent in the POST request const data = { "query":"SELECT * FROM {workspace_name}.SCHEMA.RecruitingCESites" }; axios.post(url, data, { auth: { username: user, password: pat } }) .then(response => { const rows = response.data.results[0].rows; const schema = response.data.results[0].schema; //Create an array of column names const columnNames = schema.map(col => col.columnName); //Loop through each row and log the column name with its value rows.forEach(row => { const rowObject = {}; row.forEach((value, index) => { const columnName = columnNames[index]; rowObject[columnName] = value; }); console.log(rowObject); }) }) .catch(error => { console.error('Error:', error); });
- In the terminal, execute the following command to run the server:
node server.js
The query results will appear:{ ID: 1, VALUE: -2 } { ID: 2, VALUE: 1 } { ID: 11, VALUE: null } { ID: 3, VALUE: 2 } { ID: 4, VALUE: 5 } ...
Simplified Access to Oracle HCM Cloud Data from Cloud Applications
At this point, you have a direct connection to live Oracle HCM Cloud data from Axios. For more information on gaining simplified access to data from more than 100 SaaS, Big Data, and NoSQL sources in cloud applications like Axios, refer to our Connect Cloud page.