@syncmatters/connector-sdk 1.0.6 → 1.0.7
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| `name` | the file name, e.g. `"Acme.mjs"` |
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| `type` | `"connector"` (entry) · `"module"` · `"connectortest"` · `"json"` · `"yaml"`
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| `type` | `"connector"` (entry) · `"module"` · `"connectortest"` · `"json"` · `"yaml"` · `"markdown"` (help docs shipped beside the connector, e.g. `Connectors/<Name>/help/index.md` — see [17-user-help-pages.md](./17-user-help-pages.md); never a module, never staged at runtime) |
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| `runnable` | `false` for connector files (they are invoked by the platform, not run directly) |
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| `engine` | runtime engine version int; leave as scaffolded unless told otherwise |
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| `resource_size` | `""` or `"medium"` — runtime resource class hint |
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"type": "string", "control": "select",
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"options": [ { "id": "1", "name": "1 (Superseded)", "order": "00" }, { "id": "2", "name": "2 (Recommended)", "order": "01" } ],
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"default": { "type": "string", "expression": "2" } },
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"time_zone": { "order": "04", "name": "Time Zone", "type": "string", "control": "timezone",
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"default": { "type": "string", "expression": "UTC" } },
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"debug": { "order": "03", "name": "Debug", "advanced": true, "type": "boolean", "control": "singlelinetext" }
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}
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```
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Per-setting fields: `order` (two-digit string, display order), `name`, `type` (`string` |
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`boolean`), `control` (`singlelinetext` | `select`), `secret: true` (masked + encrypted),
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`boolean`), `control` (`singlelinetext` | `textarea` | `select` | `timezone`), `secret: true` (masked + encrypted),
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`advanced: true` (collapsed by default), `hidden: true`, `readonly: true`, `placeholder`,
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`options` (for `select`), `default: { "type": "string", "expression": "<value>" }`, and
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`options` (for `select` only — not used for `timezone`), `default: { "type": "string", "expression": "<value>" }`, and
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`defines_version: true` on the setting whose value picks a version core.
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Use `control: "timezone"` for IANA time zone pickers (e.g. fleet `time_zone` setting). The stored
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value is a plain string (`"America/New_York"`, `"UTC"`, …); the UI renders a searchable list of
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IANA zones — do not list zones in `options`.
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Conventions worth copying: a secret `api_key`/`clientId`+`clientSecret` pair for credentials; an
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advanced boolean `debug` setting that gates verbose request/response logging; a
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`connectorVersion` select with `defines_version` when you need breaking revisions to coexist.
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package/docs/05-query.md
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rows modified while your query ran would otherwise be lost forever. Re-reading a few rows is
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free; losing one is a data bug.
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#### Time zones
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**Emit the checkpoint as a UTC ISO-8601 string.** The value is opaque to the platform, but
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UTC keeps logs, the results UI and your own debugging sane — and wall-clock arithmetic across
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DST transitions is where checkpoint bugs breed.
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Some systems — especially on-prem APIs (SysPro is the fleet example) — expect their
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changed-since filter as **wall-clock time in the server's local zone**, not UTC. The pattern:
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1. Add a connection setting for the IANA time zone (fleet convention: `time_zone`, e.g.
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`"America/New_York"`) with `type: "string"` and `control: "timezone"` — the connector cannot
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guess the server's zone. See [01-workspace-and-meta-json.md](./01-workspace-and-meta-json.md).
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2. Keep the STORED checkpoint UTC; convert **at the filter**, when building the request from
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`checkpointFilter.value`:
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const localSince = SDK.utilities.dateTransform({
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input: options.queryOptions.checkpointFilter.value ?? "1970-01-01T00:00:00Z",
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inputFormat: "iso8601",
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outputFormat: "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss", // or "custom" + outputFormatCustom for odd APIs
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outputTimeZone: this.#timeZone, // the connection's IANA time_zone setting
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`dateTransform` also carries `inputTimeZone` (parse a zone-less API timestamp as wall clock),
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`dateTimeMath` (the overlap subtraction: `[{ count: -5, interval: "minutes" }]`) and
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truncation; `dateFormat(date, { format, tz })` is the light variant for rendering a `Date`.
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DST note: converting through a wall-clock zone makes one hour a year ambiguous or absent —
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your overlap window is what absorbs it, which is one more reason the overlap rule is not
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optional. If you find fleet code emitting a wall-clock checkpoint with a re-tagged offset
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(SysPro does), that is a workaround for an API that round-trips its own local time — prefer
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UTC-stored/convert-at-filter for new connectors.
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### rowFilter — user-parameterized augmentation of the standard filters
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The system-specific filters you declared in `meta().queryFilter.rowFilter`
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package/docs/09-testing.md
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object; the harness fetches it via `idsFilter`, then queries the related object with
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`relatedFilter` and compares against `expectedRelatedRowIds`. The test spec side
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(`relationshipsTo`) also lives on the declaring object's features.
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non-null (and ideally CHANGED) value in the `update` payload too — see the `verifyFields`
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contract under "What each test needs" below. Use `withIssueSimulators` /
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`UpsertIssueSimulator` (`verifyFields`, expected issue `type` + `fatal`) to deliberately
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exercise your `upsertClean` issue reporting.
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one row (or no list support and no prepare hook) fails with `"No test data"`. Each id is
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`update` payload. An update payload that omits a verify field fails with
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`"verifyField value on the upsert row was blank"` (the classic mistake: updating one field
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while `verifyFields` names another). Give the update DIFFERENT values than the insert —
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update pass; mutating is what makes the update phase prove anything. Values must round-trip
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# Writing the connector's user help pages
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connector, in the script tree, versioned alongside the code they describe:
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| [14-vendor-sdks-and-non-http.md](./14-vendor-sdks-and-non-http.md) | vendor npm SDKs (googleapis, AWS, box), database/on-prem `agent_mode: "always"` connectors, SOAP/XML, self-managed rate limiting |
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| [15-example-test-file.md](./15-example-test-file.md) | **the canonical worked test file** — the complete `mod Test.mjs` + `mod ObjectTestFeatures.mjs` pair for the Acme connector of 12 (TestFeatureProvider, prepare/cleanup hooks, issue simulators, feature scoping) |
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| [16-the-end-game-syncs.md](./16-the-end-game-syncs.md) | **why any of this exists** — how the sync pipeline consumes each connector capability, and what silently degrades when one is missing. Read once before designing `meta()` |
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| [17-user-help-pages.md](./17-user-help-pages.md) | writing the connector's customer help pages (`
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| [17-user-help-pages.md](./17-user-help-pages.md) | writing the connector's customer help pages — they ship IN the connector (`Connectors/<Name>/help/*.md`, sidecar type `"markdown"`); the house structure, frontmatter, and example conventions |
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## The 60-second version
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