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Interact with Pingdom data from Google Sheets through macros, custom functions, and add-ons. The CData API Server enables connectivity to Pingdom data from cloud-based and mobile applications like Google Sheets. The API Server is a lightweight Web application that produces OData services for Pingdom.
Google Apps Script can consume these OData services in the JSON format. This article shows how to create a simple add-on that populates a Google Spreadsheet with Actions data.
If you have not already done so, download the CData API Server. Once you have installed the API Server, follow the steps below to begin producing secure Pingdom OData services:
To work with Pingdom data from Google Sheets, we start by creating and configuring a Pingdom connection. Follow the steps below to configure the API Server to connect to Pingdom data:
Start by setting the Profile connection property to the location of the Pingdom Profile on disk (e.g. C:\profiles\Pingdom.apip). Next, set the ProfileSettings connection property to the connection string for Pingdom (see below).
In your Pingdom account, navigate to Integrations > The Pingdom API and create a new API Token to use as your API key.
π Connecting to a datasource (SQLite is shown)Next, create a user to access your Pingdom data through the API Server. You can add and configure users on the Users page. Follow the steps below to configure and create a user:
Having created a user, you are ready to create API endpoints for the Pingdom tables:
Having configured a connection to Pingdom data, created a user, and added resources to the API Server, you now have an easily accessible REST API based on the OData protocol for those resources. From the API page in API Server, you can view and copy the API Endpoints for the API:
π API EndpointsOpen the Script Editor from your spreadsheet by clicking Tools -> Script Editor. In the Script Editor, add the following function to populate a spreadsheet with the results of an OData query:
function retrieve(){
var url = "https://MyUrl/api.rsc/Actions?select=Id,UserId,Username,Status";
var response = UrlFetchApp.fetch(url,{
headers: {"Authorization": "Basic " + Utilities.base64Encode("MyUser:MyAuthtoken")}
});
var json = response.getContentText();
var sheet = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSheet();
var a1 = sheet.getRange('a1');
var index=1;
var actions = JSON.parse(json).value;
var cols = [["Id","UserId","Username","Status"]];
sheet.getRange(1,1,1,4).setValues(cols);
row=2;
for(var i in actions){
for (var j in actions[i]) {
switch (j) {
case "Id":
a1.offset(row,0).setValue(account[i][j]);
break;
case "UserId":
a1.offset(row,1).setValue(account[i][j]);
break;
case "Username":
a1.offset(row,2).setValue(account[i][j]);
break;
case "Status":
a1.offset(row,3).setValue(account[i][j]);
break;
}
}
row++;
}
}
Follow the steps below to add an installable trigger to populate the spreadsheet when opened:
After closing the dialog, you are prompted to allow access to the application.
You can test the script by clicking Publish -> Test as Add-On. Select the version, installation type, and spreadsheet to create a test configuration. You can then select and run the test configuration.
Learn more or sign up for a free trial:
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