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/**
* Copyright 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 Stephen Powis https://github.com/Crim/pardot-java-client
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated
* documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
* rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit
* persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
* Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR
* COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR
* OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
package com.darksci.pardot.api;
import com.darksci.pardot.api.config.Configuration;
import com.darksci.pardot.api.request.DateParameter;
import com.darksci.pardot.api.request.account.AccountReadRequest;
import com.darksci.pardot.api.request.campaign.CampaignQueryRequest;
import com.darksci.pardot.api.response.account.Account;
import com.darksci.pardot.api.response.campaign.CampaignQueryResponse;
/**
* Just a simple example code showing basic usage.
*/
public class Example {
/**
* Example code using Salesforce SSO authetication.
* This method of authenticating to the Pardot API is set to replace the old
* Pardot Username and Password method of authentication and should be used moving forward.
*/
public static void example_salesforceSsoAuthentication() {
/*
* Create a new configuration object with your Pardot credentials.
*
* This configuration also allows you to define some optional details on your connection,
* such as using an outbound proxy (authenticated or not).
*/
final ConfigurationBuilder configuration = Configuration.newBuilder()
.withSsoLogin(
"YourSalesforceUsername",
"YourSalesforcePassword",
"YourConnectedAppClientId",
"YourConnectedAppClientSecret",
"YourPardotBusinessUnitId"
);
/*
* Optionally you can explicitly select which API version to use. If none is explicitly selected
* the library will default to version 3, but the library will automatically upgrade to version
* 4 if required to do so.
*/
configuration.withApiVersion3();
/* Or */
configuration.withApiVersion4();
/*
* Create an instance of PardotClient, passing your configuration.
*/
final PardotClient client = new PardotClient(configuration);
/*
* The client will automatically authenticate when you make your first request, no need to
* explicitly login.
*
* Lets create a simple Account request, and execute it.
*/
final AccountReadRequest accountReadRequest = new AccountReadRequest();
final Account account = client.accountRead(accountReadRequest);
/*
* Or lets do a more complex Campaign search.
*/
final CampaignQueryRequest campaignQueryRequest = new CampaignQueryRequest()
.withUpdatedAfter(DateParameter.last7Days())
.withIdLessThan(1234L)
.withSortById()
.withSortOrderDescending();
final CampaignQueryResponse.Result campaignQueryResponse = client.campaignQuery(campaignQueryRequest);
/*
* And when you're done, call close on PardotClient.
*/
client.close();
}
/**
* Example code using Pardot Username and Password Authentication.
* This method of authenticating to the Pardot API to be removed around
* end of 2020.
*/
public static void example_pardotUsernameAndPasswordAuthentication() {
/*
* Create a new configuration object with your Pardot credentials.
*
* This configuration also allows you to define some optional details on your connection,
* such as using an outbound proxy (authenticated or not).
*/
final ConfigurationBuilder configuration = Configuration.newBuilder()
.withUsernameAndPasswordLogin(
"YourPardotUsername",
"YourPardotPassword",
"YourPardotUserKey"
);
/*
* Optionally you can explicitly select which API version to use. If none is explicitly selected
* the library will default to version 3, but the library will automatically upgrade to version
* 4 if required to do so.
*/
configuration.withApiVersion3();
/* Or */
configuration.withApiVersion4();
/*
* Create an instance of PardotClient, passing your configuration.
*/
final PardotClient client = new PardotClient(configuration);
/*
* The client will automatically authenticate when you make your first request, no need to
* explicitly login.
*
* Lets create a simple Account request, and execute it.
*/
final AccountReadRequest accountReadRequest = new AccountReadRequest();
final Account account = client.accountRead(accountReadRequest);
/*
* Or lets do a more complex Campaign search.
*/
final CampaignQueryRequest campaignQueryRequest = new CampaignQueryRequest()
.withUpdatedAfter(DateParameter.last7Days())
.withIdLessThan(1234L)
.withSortById()
.withSortOrderDescending();
final CampaignQueryResponse.Result campaignQueryResponse = client.campaignQuery(campaignQueryRequest);
/*
* And when you're done, call close on PardotClient.
*/
client.close();
}
/**
* Example code showing off Auto-closable.
*/
public static void autoCloseableExample() {
/*
* Since PardotClient implements Autoclosable, you can also use the try-with-resources pattern.
*/
final ConfigurationBuilder configuration = Configuration.newBuilder()
.withUsernameAndPasswordLogin("YourPardotUserNameHere", "PardotPassword", "UserKey");
try (final PardotClient client = new PardotClient(configuration)) {
// Use client instance as needed
client.accountRead(new AccountReadRequest());
// client.close() is automatically called at the end of the try {} block.
}
}
}