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Zoho Books API

Zoho offers a suite of business, collaboration, and productivity applications.

View Zoho Books API docs

Use the Zoho Books Connector

Add the zoho_books connector on your Zenaton dashboard,
enter the credentials and authorize Zenaton to call the zoho_books API from your workflows.
Then add code snippet and URL path to your workflow.

View documentation
const { workflow } = require("zenaton")

module.exports = workflow("MyWorkflow", function* () {
  const zoho_books = this.connector(
    'zoho_books',
    'connector-id')

  const response = yield zoho_books.get('path_to_API')
  const params = {body: {param1: '...'}}
  yield zoho_books.post('path_to_API', params)
})

The Zenaton Engine

We handle the complexity of orchestrating Zoho Books API calls and related logic in your code.

Out of the Box API Call

Add the connector to your Zenaton workflow and we manage the authentication, oauth1 and oauth2 flow including token refreshing.

Automatic Retries & Alerting

If your Zoho Books API call fails, it can automatically be retried and you will receive an alert with error details.

Monitoring and Troubleshooting

View the Zenaton dashboard for execution history, scheduled tasks, errors and logs or retry failed Zoho Books API calls.

Integrate Zoho Books into your application logic

The Zenaton connector is a pre-configured task for calling the Zoho Books API inside your workflow with one line of code. Build custom integration logic by adding a workflow directly into your application using the functions in the Zenaton SDK.

// The Zenaton engine orchestrates zoho books API calls and related logic via the Zenaton agent. Every step is executed at the right moment on your servers and monitored on Zenaton dashboard.
const { workflow } = require("zenaton");
// zoho books authentification on Zenaton
module.exports = workflow("ParallelWorkflow", function* () {
  const zoho books = this.connector(
    'zoho books',
    'your-connector-id-from-zenaton-dashboard'
  );
// execute parallel tasks handled automatically by the Zenaton engine 
  const [a, b] = yield this.run.task(["TaskA"],["TaskB"]);
  if (a > b) {
    const response = yield zoho books.get('path_to_API');
  } else {
    yield this.run.task('TaskD');
  }
});

const { workflow } = require("zenaton");
// zoho books authentification on Zenaton
module.exports = workflow("AsynchronousWorkflow", function* () {
  const zoho books = this.connector(
    'zoho books',
    'your-connector-id-from-zenaton-dashboard'
  );
  this.run.task('TaskA');
  this.zoho books.post('path_to_API');
  yield run.task('TaskB');
  yield this.run.task('TaskD');
});
// Tasks can be automatically (or manually) retried and executions are displayed in real-time on the Zenaton dashboard.
const { workflow, duration } = require("zenaton");

// zoho books authentification on Zenaton
module.exports = workflow("WaitWorkflow", function* () {
  const zoho books = this.connector(
    'zoho books',
    'your-connector-id-from-zenaton-dashboard'
  );

  yield this.run.task('TaskA');

// The 'wait function is managed by the Zenaton engine and will be executed on your worker at the right time.
  yield this.wait.for(duration.days(7));

  yield zoho books.get('path_to_API');
});
const { workflow, duration } = require("zenaton");
module.exports = workflow("WaitEventWorkflow", function*() {
  const zoho books = this.connector(
    'zoho books',
    'your-connector-id-from-zenaton-dashboard'
  );
    // Wait for up to 24 hours for the event using the Zenaton Wait Function.
    const event = yield this.wait.event("MyEvent").for(duration.hours(24));
    if (event) {
      // If event has been triggered within 24 hours
      yield this.run.task('TaskA');
    } else {
      // else calls zoho books API
      yield zoho books.get('path_to_API');
    }
  }
});