Intro
Adobe Target allows you to create A/B tests and embed personalized experiences into your apps. With Domo’s Adobe Target Connector you’ll see data about campaigns, content and performance. That’ll give you confidence in your initiatives as you learn how to package them for your target market. To learn more about the Adobe Target API, visit their page (https://developers.adobetarget.com/ ). You connect to your Adobe Target account in the Data Center. This topic discusses the fields and menus that are specific to the Adobe Target connector user interface. General information for adding DataSets, setting update schedules, and editing DataSet information is discussed in Adding a DataSet Using a Data Connector.Prerequisites
To connect to your Adobe Target account and create a DataSet, you must have the following:- Client ID (API Key)
- Client Secret
To obtain your Client ID:
- Create a new integration in Adobe I/O Console, by following the Adobe’s instructions.
- You will need to create a public/private key pair, upload the public key to Adobe, and provide the private key to Domo.
- From the Adobe Integration Overview page, you can find your API Key (Client ID), Technical Account ID, Organization ID and Client Secret.
- Domo will use your credentials to create a JSON web token, sign in with your private key, and exchange that server-to-server OAuth for an access token to access the Adobe Analytics API.
- For more information see Adobe’s instructions.
To obtain your Client Secret, Technical Account ID, and Organization ID:
Your Client Secret, Technical Account ID, and Organization ID will appear in the Adobe Integration Overview page as you create a new integration in Adobe I/O Console, by following the Adobe’s instructions.Connecting to Your Adobe Target Account
This section enumerates the options in the Credentials and Details panes in the Adobe Target Connector page. The components of the other panes in this page, Scheduling and Name & Describe Your DataSet, are universal across most connector types and are discussed in greater length in Adding a DataSet Using a Data Connector.Credentials Pane
This pane contains fields for entering credentials to connect to your Adobe Target account. The following table describes what is needed for each field:Field | Description |
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| Client ID (API Key) | Enter your client ID. See Prerequisites for more details. |
| Client Secret | Enter your client secret. See Prerequisites for more details. |
Details Pane
This pane contains a primary Reports menu, along with various other menus which may or may not appear depending on the report type you select.Menu | Description | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Report | Select the Adobe Target report you want to run. The following reports are available:
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Tenant | Enter the Tenant. Adobe tenant name, is the first part of the URL when you log in to Adobe Experience Cloud. For example: https://tenant-name.marketing.adobe.com , or look for https://experience.adobe.com/#/@ <tenant-name>/ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Activity ID | Select the activity ID(s) you want to run the report for. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sublists to Flatten | Select the fields you would like to be expanded in data. This will cause multiple rows to show each object in the field selected. Fields that are not expanded will display “List” instead of data. Flattening all sub lists leads to an out of memory error. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Report Dates | Select the date format for your data. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Single Date | Select whether the report data is for a specific date or for a relative number of days back from today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Specific Date | Select the specific date using the date selector. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Relative Date | Enter the number of days back that you would like to get data for in the Days Back field. Specify either today or 0, yesterday or 1, or today-7 or 7 to get data for 7 days into the past. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Date Range | Select the specific or relative date range. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Start Date - Specific | Select the first date in your date range using the date selector. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| End Date - Specific | Select the last date in your date range using the date selector. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Start Date - Relative | Enter the number of days back that you would like to get data from (start day). Combine with End Date to create a range of represented days. For example, if you entered 10 for Start Date and 5 for End Date , the report would contain data for 10 days ago up until 5 days ago. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| End Date - Relative | Enter the number of days back that you would like to get data to (end day). Combine with Start Date to create a range of represented days. For example, if you entered 10 for Start Date and 5 for End Date , the report would contain data for 10 days ago up until 5 days ago. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Time Period | Specify the time period for which you would like to receive data. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Starting Day of the Week | Select the day you would like your week to begin with. |