Go to Settings >> Configuration >> Enrichment Sources.
Click Add.
Adding an Enrichment Source¶
Select the CSV option.
Enter a Name.
Select the Charset.
Select a Delimiter. It is the type of data included in the CSV file.
Select Upload Options.
7.1. Select File upload to provide a CSV file. Click Browse to search for a CSV file and click Upload.
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CSVEnrichmentSource - File Upload¶
7.2. Select Fetch from URL to upload a URL link to the CSV file.
7.2.1. Enter the CSV URL that links to the CSV File.
7.2.2. Select an Authentication method.
7.2.2.1. Select None if the provided CSV URL requires no authentication.
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CSVEnrichmentSource - URL With No Authentication¶
7.2.2.2. Select Basic Authentication if the provided CSV URL requires basic authentication. To access the URL, provide your Username and Password.
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CSVEnrichmentSource - URL With Basic Authentication¶
7.2.2.3. Select Key Based Authentication if the provided CSV URL requires key-based authentication. To access the CSV file, provide your API Key.
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CSVEnrichmentSource - URL With Key Based Authentication¶
7.2.3. Select Enforce HTTPS certificate validation to ensure a secure connection.
7.2.4. Select Upload Certificate File if the provided CSV URL uses a self-signed SSL certificate.
7.2.5. Browse for the location of the certificate and click Open.
7.2.6. In the Enrichment Options section, enter an Update Interval.
7.2.7. Click Upload.
Select CSV file includes header if the CSV file contains field headers. If the file does not contain field headers, CSV Enrichment Source assigns default header names as Column1, Column2, …, and ColumnN, where N is the number of columns in your CSV file.
The Source Fields section displays the field headers of the CSV file along with the sample data.
Select the Type of the sample data from the drop-down menu.
Click Save.
Adding CSV Enrichment Source¶
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