Introduction
The following section applies to V2 bi-directional flows.
Flows define a group of integrations that your customers can connect to. There are three types of flows that you can enable in hotglue:
V1 - One-way flows
Source flow
This is the simplest way to use hotglue, and the default flow type when you toggle off Bi-directional flows. With a source flow, your customer connects the source
or tap
, and you read data in from those linked sources into your own default target.
Target flow
This can be enabled in the General tab of a V1 flow. This is the inverse of a source flow, where your customer links an integration that you write data out to, but cannot read data in from.
V2 - Bi-directional flows
If you need to read and write data to the same integration, you can use a bi-directional flow to use the same connection for both. There are two main differences between API calls for V1 and V2 flows:
- V2 flows include a
/v2
in API calls. - V2 flows do not have a concept of
taps
andtargets
. From the perspective of a V2 flow, everything is aconnector
.