OpenAgenda connector¶
Important
This connector is not available by default. Please contact Opendatasoft for the activation of this connector on a given Opendatasoft domain.
The OpenAgenda connector extracts events from an agenda, using the OpenAgenda REST API. For more information, refer to the OpenAgenda documentation.
Creation¶
Enter a space in the Enter a URL area, when creating a new dataset.
Press Enter, or click the + button.
Select OpenAgenda V2 Extractor from the Type list in the Source configuration area.
Configuration¶
Name | Description | Usage |
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Agenda | Unique identifier for the agenda. | This field is required. |
API key | Unique identifier for your OpenAgenda account. You can find your API key in your OpenAgenda account settings. | Providing an API key is optional, but it lets you access OpenAgenda data faster. |
Incremental updates | When enabling incremental updates, the first publication loads all data. Subsequent updates are incremental. | To enable incremental updates, click the toggle. |
Language | Language for the event, if specified. Represented as the language code for the specified language. | If no value has been selected or entered, then events in all languages are extracted. |
Country | Country where the event takes place. Represented as the country code for this country. | If no value has been selected or entered, then events for all country codes are extracted. |
Languages to extract | Languages to be extracted from multilingual fields. | Allowed values are If no value has been selected or entered, then multilingual fields are not extracted. |
Labels language | Language of the fields used as column headers. | Allowed values are fr (French) and en (English). fr is the default value. |
Custom fields to extract | Custom fields that do not belong to the standard fields in OpenAgenda agendas. For more information, refer to the OpenAgenda documentation. |
Enter the name of the custom fields to be extracted. Each custom field is extracted as a text field. |
Tags to extract | Tags represent properties of an event. Tag groups categorize tags. | Enter the name of the tag groups to be extracted. Each tag group is extracted as a text field. |