graph-fastly
Learn about the data ingested, benefits of this integration, and how to use it
with JupiterOne in the integration documentation.
Development
Prerequisites
-
Install Node.js using the
installer or a version manager such as
nvm or fnm.
-
Install yarn
or
npm
to install dependencies.
-
Install dependencies with yarn install
.
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Register an account in the system this integration targets for ingestion and
obtain API credentials.
-
cp .env.example .env
and add necessary values for runtime configuration.
When an integration executes, it needs API credentials and any other
configuration parameters necessary for its work (provider API credentials,
data ingestion parameters, etc.). The names of these parameters are defined
by the IntegrationInstanceConfigFieldMap
in src/config.ts
. When the
integration is executed outside the JupiterOne managed environment (local
development or on-prem), values for these parameters are read from Node's
process.env
by converting config field names to constant case. For example,
clientId
is read from process.env.CLIENT_ID
.
The .env
file is loaded into process.env
before the integration code is
executed. This file is not required should you configure the environment
another way. .gitignore
is configured to to avoid commiting the .env
file.
Running the integration
yarn start
to collect datayarn graph
to show a visualization of the collected datayarn j1-integration -h
for additional commands
Making Contributions
Start by taking a look at the source code. The integration is basically a set of
functions called steps, each of which ingests a collection of resources and
relationships. The goal is to limit each step to as few resource types as
possible so that should the ingestion of one type of data fail, it does not
necessarily prevent the ingestion of other, unrelated data. That should be
enough information to allow you to get started coding!
See the
SDK development documentation
for a deep dive into the mechanics of how integrations work.
See docs/development.md for any additional details about
developing this integration.
Changelog
The history of this integration's development can be viewed at
CHANGELOG.md.