Temporal.io automates complex tasks with code, running processes across systems without further input once triggered. It pairs perfectly with FlowEQ, allowing you to pull data from team members and systems, like your CRM, to trigger Temporal's workflows in the background. Follow this guide to activate the integration so FlowEQ workflows can call Temporal's endpoints and trigger automations seamlessly.
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How to call a Temporal endpoint
How to set up the Temporal integration
- Collect the following details from your Temporal instance to set up a single endpoint. The set up additional endpoints, follow this guide again.
- Your organization's endpoint's Base URL.
- The Basic Auth API key used to authenticate with that same endpoint
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Click here to set up the Temporal integration, or go to next.floweq.com > Integrations > Temporal
- Enter these details to set up the integration.
- Use Instance Nickname to give this endpoint a recognizable name, like teamWorkflows. FlowEQ connects to multiple Temporal endpoints, and you’ll use this nickname to identify this endpoint and its Base URL in the Temporal flow steps.
- Use Base URL to enter the URL you collected in Step 1.1 above.
- Use API Key to enter the key you collected in Step 1.2 above.
- When complete, your screen should look like this.
- Click Connect Temporal
- After your Temporal instance has been set up, your screen should look like this.
- To test that your endpoint was set up correctly, enter
/health
into the Test Endpoint Response field, then click Test Client. If successful, you will see a Client test successful! message, like this.
- Your Temporal integration has now been set up, and your Temporal: Call Endpoint FlowEQ step is now active and can be added to your flows in Flow Builder.
Check out this guide to learn how - How to call a Temporal endpoint
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