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IFS REST – Partner connection

The IFS REST – Partner connection represents and contains all the information that is needed to connect and log into a single IFS account that is associated with your workspace.

If you have multiple accounts, you need a separate connection for each. You can pair a single connection with different operations to perform a unique action against an instance of IFS.

Connection tab

The IFS REST – Partner connector supports Basic Authentication (username:encodedpassword).

URL: (Required) The home URL of your IFS Application endpoint. For example: https://server-name.ifsworld.com

Ports: Depending on the IFS Application setup you may also need to include the port within the URL. For example:https://server-name.ifsworld.com:48080 (in this example, replace 48080 with your port number)

Authentication Type: The authentication type used by the service:

  • Basic – provide a user name and password.

Username: The IFS Application username associated to the account to be used to authenticate.

Password: The IFS Application password associated to the account to be used to authenticate.

Tracked properties

This connector has no predefined tracked properties. See the topic Adding tracked fields to a connector operation to learn how to add a custom tracked field.

Test Connection

You can test your connection settings before you use or save the connection in a process. The Test Connection ensures that your specified settings are correct, valid, and accessible. If the test connection is successful, you can save the connection. Otherwise, review and correct any incorrect settings, then test again.

Attention

You can only run the Test Connection against containers associated with your account (local runtimes, runtime clusters, and runtime clouds).

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