magento imgine ecommerce conference february 2011: mashup of magento and salesforce.com
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CloudGentoAn Enterprise Level Mash-up of Magento and Salesforce.com
Jon Jessup
Founder & CEO
Cloud Conversion
Agenda
Cloud Conversion Background
CloudGento -- What, Why and How We Do It
Magento API Best Practices
Common Pitfalls to Avoid
MagentoGo
Opportunities for Cloud Developers
Live Demos!
Q & A
Cloud Conversion Background
Team consists of cloud evangelists with over 25 years experience in
eCommerce, CRM and ERP.
We know eCommerceAbout Cloud ConversionFounded February 2009 in Park City, UT
Focus: Build innovative eCommerce applications
Mission: Solve real-world business challenges
Primary Products: eCommSource & CloudGento
Self-funded
Successful Customers
Key Partners
CloudGento - What, Why and How We Do It
Overview
Integrating B2B and B2C Operations
Streamlining Customer Service and Support
Managing RMAs and Replacements
Managing Inventory across Multiple Channels
Reporting & Analytics
Workflow, Visual Flow and Security
Marketing Initiatives (VerticalResponse, MailChimp, etc)
CloudGento Flow
Customers
Orders
Products
Shipping
The Eclipse/Force.com IDE
Getting Started
Make sure API Endpoint is accessible
i.e. – http://www.samplesite.com/api/v2_soap
Define API User and Appropriate Roles
System -> Web Services
WSDL can be found at
http://www.samplesite.com/api/v2_soap?wsdl=1
Defining API Role
Defining API Users
Basic Magento API Flow
Make login request with username/API key -> SessionID
Store SessionID to make subsequent API calls
Call endSession (optional)
Basic Magento API Calls
login
startSession
endSession
resources
globalFaults
resourceFaults
Available Customer and Order API Calls
directoryCountryList
directoryRegionList
customerCustomerList
customerCustomerCreate
customerCustomerInfo
customerCustomerUpdate
customerCustomerDelete
customerGroupList
customerAddressList
customerAddressCreate
customerAddressInfo
customerAddressUpdate
customerAddressDelete
salesOrderListsalesOrderInfosalesOrderAddCommentsalesOrderHoldsalesOrderUnholdsalesOrderCancelsalesOrderShipmentListsalesOrderShipmentInfosalesOrderShipmentCreatesalesOrderShipmentAddCommentsalesOrderShipmentAddTracksalesOrderShipmentRemoveTracksalesOrderShipmentGetCarrierssalesOrderInvoiceListsalesOrderInvoiceInfosalesOrderInvoiceCreatesalesOrderInvoiceAddCommentsalesOrderInvoiceCapturesalesOrderInvoiceVoidsalesOrderInvoiceCancel
Available Product and Category Calls
catalogCategoryCurrentStorecatalogCategoryTreecatalogCategoryLevelcatalogCategoryInfocatalogCategoryCreatecatalogCategoryUpdatecatalogCategoryMovecatalogCategoryDeletecatalogCategoryAssignedProductscatalogCategoryAssignProductcatalogCategoryUpdateProductcatalogCategoryRemoveProductcatalogProductCurrentStorecatalogProductListcatalogProductInfocatalogProductCreatecatalogProductUpdatecatalogProductSetSpecialPricecatalogProductGetSpecialPricecatalogProductDelete
catalogProductAttributeCurrentStorecatalogProductAttributeListcatalogProductAttributeOptionscatalogProductAttributeSetListcatalogProductTypeListcatalogProductAttributeTierPriceInfocatalogProductAttributeTierPriceUpdatecatalogCategoryAttributeCurrentStorecatalogCategoryAttributeListcatalogCategoryAttributeOptionscatalogProductAttributeMediaCurrentStorecatalogProductAttributeMediaListcatalogProductAttributeMediaInfocatalogProductAttributeMediaTypescatalogProductAttributeMediaCreatecatalogProductAttributeMediaUpdatecatalogProductAttributeMediaRemovecatalogProductLinkListcatalogProductLinkAssigncatalogProductLinkUpdatecatalogProductLinkRemovecatalogProductLinkTypescatalogProductLinkAttributes
Coming in 1.5.0.0 API
New Shopping Cart API
Support for multiple ComplexFilters
Best Practices & Common Pitfalls to Avoid
Keep track of Increment Ids!
Make Sure the API is properly setup & enabled
Monitor API Calls and Don’t Overload the API
Understand Complex Filters and Associative Entities
Always use SSL and Encrypt API Tokens
Don’t Be Afraid to Mash-up Other Services
Build a Custom API in PHP
REST API via OpenSocial/Shindig!
oAuth Support
Gadgets and Widgets to extend the site and admin
Ability to offer Free trials
End goal: “If you can do it in the UI, you can do it via a
service”
Future support for push notifications
Open protocol (oAuth.net) for secure API authorization in a
“simple” and standard method from applications. Allows
MagentoGo accounts to be connected to 3rd party
applications without the account owner having to share
their
password and they can revoke access at any time.
oAuth Overview
Notable oAuth Implementations: Salesforce.com, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, LivePerson, Magento, etc
1) Acquire key and consumer secret
2) Ask for a request token and specify your callback
3) Direct the user to the Magento authorization screen
4) Receive a callback to the URL your specified
5) Ask for an access token
6) Make API calls!
The oAuth Dance
REST Request:http://magento.local/shindig/gadgets/api/rest/product/93?view=preview
PaaS
Beta
Runs on Magento Enterprise
Maintained/Hosted by Magento
Automatic Upgrades
Customizations done in CSS and Gadgets
REST API + oAuth +JSON
Ripe for Opportunity/Innovation!
Open-Source
GA
Community/Professional/Enterprise
Full-Control Over Installation
Responsible for Upgrades
Customizations done in PHP
SOAP API
Large Install Base
eCommerce Opportunities for Cloud Developers
Find a Pain Point and Help Solve It!
Build Gadgets/Integrations for MagentoGo
Mash-up eCommerce services (PayPal, Magento, etc)
Build Social eCommerce Applications
Mobile Apps
Live Demos!
Question & Answer
Questions, Thoughts, Ideas?
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