Retrieve Information from OpenText

To automatically retrieve content from OpenText, create a new fetch task by following these steps. The connector runs each fetch task automatically, based on the schedule that is defined in the configuration file.

To create a new Fetch Task

  1. Stop the connector.
  2. Open the configuration file in a text editor.
  3. In the [FetchTasks] section of the configuration file, specify the number of fetch tasks using the Number parameter. If you are configuring the first fetch task, type Number=1. If one or more fetch tasks have already been configured, increase the value of the Number parameter by one (1). Below the Number parameter, specify the names of the fetch tasks, starting from zero (0). For example:

    [FetchTasks]
    Number=1
    0=MyTask
  4. Below the [FetchTasks] section, create a new TaskName section. The name of the section must match the name of the new fetch task. For example:

    [FetchTasks]
    Number=1
    0=MyTask
    
    [MyTask]
  1. Ensure that the required authentication parameters are included in the configuration file:

    Username The username used to access the OpenText API.
    Password The password used to access the OpenText API.
    OpenTextApiUrl The URL for the Open Text API.
  2. (Optional) If a proxy server is required to access the repository, set the following parameters.

    ProxyHost The host name or IP address of the proxy server.
    ProxyPort The port of the proxy server.
    ProxyUsername (Optional) The user name to use to authenticate with the proxy server.
    ProxyPassword (Optional) The password to use to authenticate with the proxy server.
  3. (Optional) You can set the following parameters to specify what to synchronize:

    NodeIDMustHaveRegex A regular expression used for filtering Nodes with the specified NodeID.
    NodeIDCantHaveRegex A regular expression used for filtering Nodes without the specified NodeID.
    NodeNameMustHaveRegex A regular expression used for filtering Nodes with the specified NodeName.
    NodeNameCantHaveRegex A regular expression used for filtering Nodes without the specified NodeName
    NodeTypeMustHaveRegex

    A regular expression used for filtering Nodes with the specified NodeType.

    NodeTypeCantHaveRegex A regular expression used for filtering Nodes without the specified NodeType.
  4. Save and close the configuration file.