Access Token for MongoDB

Configure an access token to connect to MongoDB.

Figure: MongoDB Access Token Configuration screen

MongoDB Access Token Configuration screen

Background and Setup

Prerequisites

Good to Know

  • In most cases, you can use a global access token or an app level access token:
    • Global access tokens are shared across all users and apps. If you want all process designers and runtime app users in your AgilePoint NX tenant to be able to connect to an external data source, use a global access token. An example is a SharePoint site on an intranet that all employees in a company can access.
    • Application level access tokens are shared with all processes in a process-based app, or restricted to use within a form-based app. Use application level access tokens if only process designers or runtime app users for a particular application should access an external system — for example, a Box account that is only used to share files within a small team.
  • Access tokens are collections of credentials that are used to authenticate communication directly between AgilePoint NX and an external system. Because it is the AgilePoint NX system that uses these credentials, rather than an app, there is no difference between design time and runtime access tokens. Access tokens are never checked in or published, and they do not use version control. If you change an access token in App Builder or Manage Center, the access token changes immediately everywhere the access token is used. Changes to app level access tokens apply to all versions of an app, including running application instances. Changes to global access tokens apply everywhere they are used in AgilePoint NX. You can not roll back an access token to a previous version.

    For more information, refer to What Data Is Deleted When I Delete an App or Application Resource?

  • This screen may look different in different places. The UI varies for this screen depending upon how you open it. However, the fields for this screen are the same in all places.
  • Some information about third-party integrations is outside the scope of the AgilePoint NX Product Documentation. It is the responsibility of the vendors who create and maintain these technologies to provide this information. This includes specific business use cases and examples; explanations for third-party concepts; details about the data models and input and output data formats for third-party technologies; and various types of IDs, URL patterns, connection string formats, or other technical information that is specific to the third-party technologies. For more information, refer to Where Can I Find Information and Examples for Third-Party Integrations?

Fields

The configuration fields for the MongoDB access token.

Field NameDefinition

Token Name

Description:
Specifies the unique name for your connection to MongoDB.
Allowed Values:
One line of text (a string).

Accepted:

  • Letters
  • Numbers
  • Spaces
Default Value:
None
Example:
This is a common configuration field that is used in many examples. Refer to:
  • Examples - Step-by-step use case examples, information about what types of examples are provided in the AgilePoint NX Product Documentation, and other resources where you can find more examples.

Description

Description:
A description for your access token.
Allowed Values:
More than one line of text.
Default Value:
None
Example:
This is a common configuration field that is used in many examples. Refer to:
  • Examples - Step-by-step use case examples, information about what types of examples are provided in the AgilePoint NX Product Documentation, and other resources where you can find more examples.

Hostname

Description:
Specifies the host name of the machine where the MongoDB instance runs.
Allowed Values:
A valid host name of your MongoDB.
Default Value:
None

Port

Description:
Specifies the port number for MongoDB.
Allowed Values:
A port number.
Default Value:
None

Authentication

Description:
Specifies the authentication type for MongoDB.
Allowed Values:
  • None - Connects to MongoDB that runs on your local machine without authentication.
  • UserName/Password - Connects to MongoDB that runs on your local machine or MongoDB Atlas (cloud) with authentication credentials.
Default Value:
Authentication

User Name

Description:
The user name for your MongoDB credentials.
To Open this Field:
  1. In the Authentication list, select UserName/Password.
Allowed Values:
A valid user name.
Default Value:
None

Password

Description:
The password for the authentication account.
To Open this Field:
  1. In the Authentication list, select UserName/Password.
Allowed Values:
An alphanumeric string that represents a password.
Default Value:
None

Authentication Database

Description:
Specifies the name of the MongoDB database to which to authenticate.
To Open this Field:
  1. In the Authentication list, select UserName/Password.
Allowed Values:
A valid MongoDB database name.
Default Value:
None

Replica Set Name

Description:
Specifies the name of the MongoDB replica set to which to connect.
Allowed Values:
The name of the replica set you created in MongoDB that accepts an alphanumeric string with no spaces or special characters.
Default Value:
None
Example:
Cluster0-shard-0

Read Preference

Description:
Specifies how MongoDB Compass directs read operations to the members of a replica set.

For more information, refer to Read Preference documentation from MongoDB.

Allowed Values:
  • Primary - All operations read from the primary members of the current replica set.
  • Primary Preferred - Operations read from primary members but if no primary members are available, operations read from secondary members.
  • Secondary - All operations read from the secondary members of the replica set.
  • Secondary Preferred - Operations read from secondary members but if no secondary members are available, operations read from the primary.
  • Nearest - Operations read from member of the replica set with the least network latency, irrespective of the member's type.
Default Value:
Primary

Use System CA / Atlas Deployment

Description:
Specifies to connect to MongoDB that runs on MongoDB Atlas (cloud).
Allowed Values:
  • Selected - Connects to MongoDB Atlas.
  • Deselected - Connects to MongoDB that runs on the localhost.
Default Value:
Deselected

Test Connection

Function:
Makes sure the specified MongoDB credentials are correct.

Encrypt

Description:
Stores the access token in the AgilePoint database as encrypted data.
Note: AgilePoint recommends you to store this access token in the database in encrypted format.
Allowed Values:
  • Deselected - The access token is in plain text in the database.
  • Selected - The access token is encrypted in the database.
Default Value:
Selected
Limitations:
  • This field was removed from the UI in AgilePoint NX OnPremises and Private Cloud v7.0 Software Update 2. Access token credentials are encrypted by default. If you want to store credentials in unencrypted format, contact AgilePoint Customer Support.