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How to enable the Papirfly Content Connector

Overview

The Papirfly Content Connector uses Templafy's custom content connector to access Papirfly DAM content. 

 

Prerequisites

 
  • Admin Access in Templafy
  • Templafy Custom Content Connector is enabled
  • Papirfly version 1.50-1
  • Papirfly integration license
  • In Papirfly, create a specific user account for the integration (best practice) or use an existing user account
  • Create a Client Id and Client Secret for the user account with scope /api/utils/templafy/* 
  • Assign folder access to the content you want to be surfaced in Templafy

 

How to Configure Papirfly

In Papirfly

  1. Retreive your NodeID (The Id of your root node)
  2. Create a Client Id and Client secret - created from the Papirfly Portal OAuth setup page. The client must support client_credentials grant type and must be bound to a user account. The access rights of this user account determines what content the Templafy integration displays to all users

Contact Papirfly support for assistance with the above.

 

In Templafy

  1. Follow the instructions for the Custom Content Connector here
  2. The Base URL is https://SITE/api/utils/templafy/NODEID where SITE is the Papirfly site domain and NODEID is the id of the root node

 

Supported content

The Papirfly Content Connector supports the below content types

Library Asset Type Content support Content Preview
Images  png, jpg Supported
PDF pdf Supported
Slides pptx Not yet supported
Slide Element pptx Not yet supported
Text Element docx TBC
Email Element docx TBC

 

Features not yet supported

  • Text Elements and Email Elements are both docx format. The integration isn't currently able to distinguish between them
  • Slides and Slide Elements are both pptx format. The integration isn't currently able to distinguish between them
  • Authentication: The integration uses client_credentials, linked to a single user in Papirfly. User-based authentication to display content for each user on Templafy isn't yet supported

 

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