MariaDB modules
In an Adobe Workfront Fusion scenario, you can automate workflows that use MariaDB, as well as connect it to multiple third-party applications and services.
If you need instructions on creating a scenario, see Create a scenario in Adobe Workfront Fusion.
For information about modules, see Modules in Adobe Workfront Fusion.
Access requirements
You must have the following access to use the functionality in this article:
To find out what plan, license type, or access you have, contact your Workfront administrator.
For information on Adobe Workfront Fusion licenses, see Adobe Workfront Fusion licenses.
Prerequisites
To use MariaDB modules, you must have a MariaDB account.
Connect MariaDB to Workfront Fusion
You can create a connection to your MariaDB account directly from inside a MariaDB module.
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In any MariaDB module, click Add next to the Connection field.
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Configure the following fields:
table 0-row-2 1-row-2 2-row-2 3-row-2 4-row-2 5-row-2 layout-auto html-authored no-header Connection name Enter a name for the new connection. Host Enter the IP address or host name of your database instance. This host must be accessible from outside your network.
Example:
mariadb.hwoh2j5h.us-east-1.rds.amazon.com
Port The default port is 3306. If you are using a non-standard port, set this number to your port. Database Name Enter the name of the database you want to interact with. Username Enter your username. Password Enter your password. -
Click Continue to create the connection and go back to the module.
MariaDB Modules and their fields
When you configure MariaDB modules, Workfront Fusion displays the fields listed below. Along with these, additional MariaDB fields might display, depending on factors such as your access level in the app or service. A bolded title in a module indicates a required field.
If you see the map button above a field or function, you can use it to set variables and functions for that field. For more information, see Map information from one module to another in Adobe Workfront Fusion.
Execute a query (advanced)
This action module retrieves information from your database, based on a query you supply.
Select rows from a table (advanced)
This module reads record from your database.