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This page is for data modellers who need to provide securely-stored credentials to access data via HTTP.

Overview

When importing data via HTTP, you sometimes need to provide authentication to an external site. To provide a username and/or password securely, configure a key/value pair.  

  1. In a HTTP Datasource properties → Secret Key Details, create a secret key.
  2. In the Secret field, click  Add New to create a new Local Secret item.
  3. In the local secret → Secret field, add the value, which PhixFlow stores encrypted.

You can use the secret key name to refer to the encrypted value in:

  • HTTP collectors and exporters → URL Expression or Statement Expression fields in
  • HTTP Headers Properties → Basic Settings → Value.

by specifying ${_datasource.key}  where key is the Name of the secret key.                                                                                                                                                         

When you run analysis, PhixFlow uses the secret key Name to find the key, which finds the encrypted secret. It then provides the de-encrypted value to authenticate to the external site.

To create a key/value pair, in an HTTP datasource properties → Secret Key Details section, click  Add New to create a new secret key.

Property Pane Toolbar

For information about the toolbar options, see the Common Properties page, Toolbars and Controls section.

Secret Key  Properties Tab

Parent Details

If this item is within or belongs to another, its parent name is shown here. See the Parent Details section on the Common Properties page for more details.

Basic Settings

FieldDescription
NameEnter a name.   Apply the properties. Use this name in expressions to refer to this key.
KeyRead-only. When you save the secret key, PhixFlow automatically generates a unique key in this field.
Enabled

  Tick to indicate you have completed configuring the secret key and associated local secret value, and it is ready to use. The local secret value may be null.

 Untick means a reference to this secret key in an expression will fail.

Secret

Click  Add New to create a local secret item, where you can enter the value, such as a password, that is paired with this secret key; see Local Secret Properties, below.

When you save the local secret, PhixFlow displays asterisks here to show that the secret value has been encrypted.

To edit a secret value, click  Edit.
To delete a secret value, click  Delete.

Description

We recommend that you always enter a description to explain the purpose of this item.

 Audit Tab

Audit Summary

See the Common Properties page, Audit Summary section.

Local Secret  Properties Tab 

FieldDescription
KeyRead only. The same automatically-generated key in the secret key paired with this local secret.
Secret

Enter the value that you want to encrypt, such as a password. To switch between displaying or hiding the value, click  Show/Hide Password.

PhixFlow encrypts the value when storing it in the database, but when it is required to authenticate to an external site, PhixFlow supplies the unencrypted string. 

 Audit Tab

Audit Summary

See the Common Properties page, Audit Summary section.

Sections on this page

Learn More

For links to all pages in this topic, see Analysis Models for Batch Processing Data.


Terminology changes in progress

As part of the redesign of PhixFlow, we are changing the following terms:

dashboard → screen   
stream → table
stream attributes → attributes
stream item → record
stream set → recordset
stream view → view
stream item action → record-action 
stream action → table-action
driver class → database driver

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