This tutorial provides steps for creating an Oracle Object Storage source connection using the Adobe Experience Platform UI.
This tutorial requires a working understanding of the following components of Adobe Experience Platform:
In to connect to Oracle Object Storage, you must provide values for the following connection properties:
Credential | Description |
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serviceUrl |
The Oracle Object Storage endpoint required for authentication. The endpoint format is: https://{OBJECT_STORAGE_NAMESPACE}.compat.objectstorage.eu-frankfurt-1.oraclecloud.com |
accessKey |
The Oracle Object Storage access key ID required for authentication. |
secretKey |
The Oracle Object Storage password required for authentication. |
bucketName |
The allowed bucket name required if the user has restricted access. The bucket name must be between three and 63 characters long, it must begin and end with either a letter or a number, and can only contain lowercase letters, numbers, or hyphens (- ). The bucket name cannot be formatted like an IP address. |
folderPath |
The allowed folder path required if the user has restricted access. |
For more information on how to obtain these values, refer to the Oracle Object Storage authentication guide.
Once you have gathered your required credentials, you can follow the steps below to create a new Oracle Object Storage account to connect to Platform.
In the Platform UI, select Sources from the left navigation to access the Sources workspace. The Catalog screen displays a variety of sources that you can create an account with.
You can select the appropriate category from the catalog on the left-hand side of your screen. Alternatively, you can find the specific source you wish to work with using the search bar.
Under the Cloud storage category, select Oracle Object Storage and then select Add data.
To use an existing account, select the Oracle Object Storage account you want to create a new dataflow with, then select Next to proceed.
If you are creating a new account, select New account, and then provide a name, an optional description, and your Oracle Object Storage credentials. When finished, select Connect to source and then allow some time for the new connection to establish.
By following this tutorial, you have established a connection to your Oracle Object Storage account. You can now proceed to the next tutorial on configuring a dataflow to bring data from your cloud storage into Platform.