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✨ Clari API ✨ All You Need To Know

  • April 28, 2023
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Lizzie Rupp
Clari
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Clari's Export API enables you to export manual forecast submissions from Clari to a data warehouse (like Snowflake).

Building this integration will result in a routine extract of data from Clari to your internal systems, which you can modify to meet your needs. 

This will require some development work on your end, please see the next steps to engage the right resources to help with this project:

Resources Required:

  • Identify your token manager: Identify the person at your organization who will have access to create and manage the token. Our team will need to enable access for this user in Clari. Please open a support ticket and cc your customer success manager to get this feature flag turned on. 

  • Assign Development Resources: Clari’s asynchronous API endpoint will require your development team to use an API client to familiarize themselves with the queries and test calling our API based on documentation in our API documentation. Once you have resources available, please make an introduction to me via email. 

  • Review Internal Tools: After you have internal resources assigned, we recommend reviewing the tools at your organization to best leverage your exported data:

    • API Client: To test and configure the jobs to call Clari’s API Endpoint

    • ETL or custom script: This will routinely call, extract, and load the data to your environment.

    • BI Tool: Visualize the data in a report or dashboard. 

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David Ogborn
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  • April 28, 2023

Good stuff @Lizzie Rupp, great to have all the details in one place 


jparawan
Clari
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  • April 28, 2023

Thanks for consolidating this @Lizzie Rupp! I usually see customers miss the token generation piece so helpful to highlight that as one of the requirements.


David Ogborn
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  • April 28, 2023

@Anton Nikitenko  - May be good to keep in your back pocket should you ever need to reference any of the associated materials