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Copper Destination

Nexla's bi-directional connectors allow data to flow both to and from any location, making it simple to create a sync or streaming data flow that sends data to a Copper location.
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Copper

Create a Copper Destination

  1. Click the + icon on the Nexset that will be sent to the Copper destination, and select the Send to Destination option from the menu.

  2. Select the Copper connector from the list of available destination connectors. Then, select the credential that will be used to connect to the Copper organization, and click Next; or, create a new Copper credential for use in this flow.

  3. In Nexla, Copper destinations can be created using pre-built endpoint templates, which expedite destination setup for common Copper endpoints. Each template is designed specifically for the corresponding Copper endpoint, making destination configuration easy and efficient.
    • To configure this destination using a template, follow the instructions in Configure Using a Template.

    Copper destinations can also be configured manually, allowing you to send data to Copper endpoints not included in the pre-built templates or apply further customizations to exactly suit your needs.
    • To configure this destination manually, follow the instructions in Configure Manually.

Configure Using a Template

Nexla provides pre-built templates that can be used to rapidly configure destinations to send data to common Copper endpoints. Each template is designed specifically for the corresponding Copper endpoint, making destination setup easy and efficient.

  • To configure this destination using a template, select the endpoint to which data will be sent from the Endpoint pulldown menu. Then, click on the template in the list below to expand it, and follow the instructions to configure additional endpoint settings.

    Add Records of Type

    This endpoint adds records of a specific type. Use this endpoint when you need to create new records (leads, companies, people, opportunities, etc.) in your Copper account from your data sources.

    • Select the resource type you want to create from the Resource Type dropdown menu. Available options are:

      • Activities: For creating activities
      • Companies: For creating companies
      • Leads: For creating leads (default)
      • Opportunities: For creating opportunities
      • People: For creating people
      • Projects: For creating projects
      • Tasks: For creating tasks
      • Users: For creating users

      The default value is leads if not specified.

    • The endpoint uses POST requests to https://api.prosperworks.com/developer_api/v1/{'{record_type}'} where {record_type} is the resource type you select. The endpoint URL is automatically constructed based on the Copper API base URL and the resource type.
    • The endpoint sends data from your Nexset as the request body in JSON format. Each record in your Nexset will be sent as a JSON object containing the record data to create. The request body should follow the Copper API specification for creating records, including required fields and field names.
    • Batch mode is disabled by default for this endpoint. Each record in your Nexset will be sent as a separate API request to create a record. If you need to create multiple records, you can send multiple records, but each will be processed as a separate request.

    Resource types should match the Copper API specification. The request body must be properly formatted JSON that matches the Copper API specification for creating records. Check the documentation URL for more details on the record schema, including required fields, field names, and request formats. The endpoint requires custom headers for authentication (X-PW-AccessToken, X-PW-Application, X-PW-UserEmail), which are handled automatically by your credential configuration. The Content-Type: application/json header is automatically included in requests. Batch mode is disabled by default (batch.mode: false), so each record will be sent as a separate request. For detailed information about creating records, see the Copper API documentation.

Configure Manually

Copper destinations can be manually configured to send data to any valid Copper API endpoint. Manual configuration provides maximum flexibility for accessing endpoints not covered by pre-built templates or when you need custom API configurations.

Using manual configuration, you can also configure Nexla to automatically send the response received from the Copper API after each call to a new Nexla webhook data source.

API Method

  1. To manually configure this destination, select the Advanced tab at the top of the configuration screen.

  2. Select the API method that will be used for calls to the Copper API from the Method pulldown menu. The Copper API primarily uses POST requests for data writing operations. The most common methods are:

    • POST: For creating new resources or performing actions (e.g., adding records)
    • PUT: For updating existing data
    • PATCH: For partial updates to existing data
    • DELETE: For removing data

Data Format

  1. Select the format in which the Nexset data will be sent to the Copper API from the Content Format pulldown menu. Nexla will automatically convert the data to the selected format for each API call. The Copper API typically uses JSON format for request bodies.

API Endpoint URL

  1. Enter the URL of the Copper API endpoint to which you want to send the Nexset data in the URL field. This should be the complete URL including the protocol (https://) and any required path parameters. Copper API endpoints typically follow the pattern https://api.prosperworks.com/developer_api/v1/{'{endpoint_path}'}.

Ensure the API endpoint URL is correct and accessible with your current credentials. You can test the endpoint using the Test button after configuring the URL. The endpoint requires custom headers for authentication (X-PW-AccessToken, X-PW-Application, X-PW-UserEmail), which are handled automatically by your credential configuration. For detailed information about Copper API endpoints and available APIs, see the Copper API documentation.

Request Headers

Optional
  • If Nexla should include any additional request headers in API calls to this destination, enter the headers & corresponding values as comma-separated pairs in the Request Headers field (e.g., header1:value1,header2:value2). Additional headers are often required for API versioning, content type specifications, or custom authentication requirements.

    You do not need to include any headers already present in the credentials. Common headers like Authorization, Content-Type, and Accept are typically handled automatically by Nexla based on your credential configuration. The Copper API requires custom headers for authentication (X-PW-AccessToken, X-PW-Application, X-PW-UserEmail), which are handled automatically by your credential configuration. The Content-Type: application/json header is typically set automatically for JSON request bodies.

Request Body

Optional
  • If the API endpoint requires a specific request body format, configure how Nexla should format the request body from your Nexset data. The request body can be sent as JSON, XML, or form data, depending on the API endpoint requirements.

    • For JSON format, select JSON from the Request Body Format dropdown, and the Nexset data will be sent as a JSON object in the request body. Copper API endpoints typically use JSON format for request bodies.

    • For XML format, select XML from the Request Body Format dropdown, and the Nexset data will be converted to XML format in the request body.

    • For Form data format, select Form Data from the Request Body Format dropdown, and the Nexset data will be sent as form-encoded data in the request body.

Save the Destination

  1. Once all configuration steps have been completed, click the Save button to save your destination configuration.

  2. The destination will now be available in your data flow and will begin sending data to the Copper endpoint according to the configured settings.