HTTP Fetch is an API (Application Programming Interface) provided by web browsers that allows developers to make HTTP requests to fetch resources from a server. Toric users can leverage HTTP Fetch to pull data from an end-point with a simple authentication model.
With the HTTP Fetch connector, Toric users can:
- Ingest data from public sources into the Toric workspace for no-code transformation.
- Process, clean, and transform data in a non-destructive way.
- Blend public data sets with 50+ other sources including Procore, Autodesk Construction Cloud, P6, Navisworks, and more.
- Create interactive dashboards and visuals and embed analytics into 3rd party tools like Sharepoint, Procore, or Notion for stakeholder access to insights.
Configuration guide
Use our Configuration Guide to configure your HTTP Fetch connector in Toric.
Setup time: 30 seconds
Requirements:
- HTTP link
- Toric Pro or Enterprise subscription
- Web Browser (Safari, Chrome, Edge, Firefox)
Data Access
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Security and Permissions
Toric does not require security permissions to use the HTTP Fetch connector. Users simply supply the URL they would like to fetch data from.
Integration Capabilities Supported by the Connector
Toric ingests data from HTTP Fetch via endpoints. We currently support data import in the following file formats:
- JSON
- CVS
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