Stripe Connector for Azure Data Factory (SSIS) : Retrieve a single product
Learn how to retrieve a single product using the Stripe Connector for Azure Data Factory (SSIS). This connector enables you to read and write Stripe data effortlessly. Manage customers, products, subscriptions, and invoices — almost no coding required. We'll walk you through the exact setup.
Let's dive in!
Prerequisites
Before we begin, make sure the following prerequisites are met:
- SSIS designer installed. Sometimes it is referred as BIDS or SSDT (download it from Microsoft).
- Basic knowledge of SSIS package development using Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services.
- SSIS PowerPack is installed (if you are new to SSIS PowerPack, then get started!).
Retrieve a single product in SSIS
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Begin with opening Visual Studio and Create a New Project.
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Select Integration Service Project and in new project window set the appropriate name and location for project. And click OK.
In the new SSIS project screen you will find the following:
- SSIS ToolBox on left side bar
- Solution Explorer and Property Window on right bar
- Control flow, data flow, event Handlers, Package Explorer in tab windows
- Connection Manager Window in the bottom
Note: If you don't see ZappySys SSIS PowerPack Task or Components in SSIS Toolbox, please refer to this help link. -
Now, Drag and Drop SSIS Data Flow Task from SSIS Toolbox. Double click on the Data Flow Task to see Data Flow designer.
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From the SSIS toolbox drag and API Source (Predefined Templates) on the data flow designer surface, and double click on it to edit it:
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Select New Connection to create a new connection:
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Use a preinstalled Stripe Connector from Popular Connector List or press Search Online radio button to download Stripe Connector. Once downloaded simply use it in the configuration:
Stripe
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Now it's time to configure authentication. Firstly, configure authentication settings in Stripe service and then proceed by configuring API Connection Manager. Start by expanding an authentication type:
Stripe authentication
- Login into your Stripe account
- Go to https://dashboard.stripe.com/apikeys.
- Then create a Secret key.
- In the parameter 'Token' fill in newly created key.
API Connection Manager configuration
Just perform these simple steps to finish authentication configuration:
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Set Authentication Type to
Stripe [Http] - Optional step. Modify API Base URL if needed (in most cases default will work).
- Fill in all the required parameters and set optional parameters if needed.
- Finally, hit OK button:
StripeStripe [Http]https://api.stripe.com/v1Required Parameters Token Fill-in the parameter... Optional Parameters RetryMode RetryWhenStatusCodeMatch RetryStatusCodeList 429 RetryCountMax 5 RetryMultiplyWaitTime True
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Select Products table from the dropdown and hit Preview Data:
API Source - StripeRead and write Stripe data effortlessly. Manage customers, products, subscriptions, and invoices — almost no coding required.StripeProductsRequired Parameters Product Id Fill-in the parameter... Optional Parameters ContineOn404Error True
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That's it! We are done! Just in a few clicks we configured the call to Stripe using Stripe Connector.
You can load the source data into your desired destination using the Upsert Destination , which supports SQL Server, PostgreSQL, and Amazon Redshift. We also offer other destinations such as CSV , Excel , Azure Table , Salesforce , and more . You can check out our SSIS PowerPack Tasks and components for more options. (*loaded in Trash Destination)
Deploy SSIS package to Azure Data Factory (ADF)
Once your SSIS package is complete,
deploy it to the
Azure-SSIS runtime
within Azure Data Factory.
The setup process requires you
to upload the
SSIS PowerPack
installer to Azure Blob Storage
and then customize the runtime configuration using the main.cmd file.
For a complete walkthrough of these steps,
see our detailed guide on the
Azure Data Factory (SSIS) and Stripe integration.
Conclusion
And there you have it — a complete guide on how to retrieve a single product in Azure Data Factory (SSIS) without writing complex code. All of this was powered by Stripe Connector, which handled the REST API pagination and authentication for us automatically.
Download the trial now or ping us via chat if you have any questions or are looking for a specific feature (you can also reach out to us by submitting a ticket):
More actions supported by Stripe Connector
Got another use case in mind? We've documented the exact setups for a variety of essential Stripe operations directly in Azure Data Factory (SSIS), so you can skip the trial and error. Find your next step-by-step guide below:
- Create a Customer
- Create a Product
- Create an Invoice
- Create an Invoice Item
- Delete a Customer
- Delete a Draft Invoice
- Delete a Product
- Delete an Invoice Item
- Finalize an Invoice
- List All Customers
- List All Invoice Items
- List All Invoices
- List All Products
- List All Quotes
- List All Subscriptions
- List All Subscriptions Items
- Mark an Invoice As Uncollectible
- Pay an Invoice
- Retrieve a Customer
- Retrieve a single Subscription
- Retrieve an Invoice
- Retrieve an Invoice Item
- Retrieve an Invoice Line Items
- Retrieve an Upcoming Invoice
- Retrieve an Upcoming Invoice Line Items
- Send an Invoice For Manual Payment
- Test Connection
- Update a Customer
- Update a Product
- Update an Invoice
- Update an Invoice Item
- Void an Invoice
- Make Generic REST API Request
- Make Generic REST API Request (Bulk Write)