📄️ Dynamic Items
While some items come in well-defined shapes, others, such as a database record or a spreadsheet row, don't have a
📄️ Enums
Enums can be emulated through the use of references.
📄️ Logging
When hosted on Unito's infrastructure, anything a connector sends to STDOUT will be logged. A connector created
📄️ Multi-Homing
Imagine you could list all the pokémons on a given pokédex, e.g. pokédex/1/pokemons. It would be tempting for this collection
📄️ OAuth 2
Setting up OAuth 2 in your connector can be hard, as it involves multiple moving parts. The following guide aims to
📄️ Pagination
Pagination is optional. When realistic, connectors can decide to always return the entire dataset as part of a single
📄️ Partitions
Oftentimes, providers partition their clients data on different instances — A database has multiple hosts, a cloud
📄️ Rate Limiting
Most if not all tools we want to connect with restrict the number of calls their API serves using some form of rate
📄️ Recursivity
This section assumes a good understanding of subitems.
📄️ References
You can use the type REFERENCE alongside a reference property to let Unito know that
📄️ Backward Compatibility
Certain Unito features necessitate additional configuration to operate as intended.
📄️ Subitems
Unito refers to subitems as a syncable relation of an item. Imagine you could leave notes next to each pokémon, and