Connect REST API Developer Guide
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Connect REST API Features
Find the resources to work with Connect REST API features.
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Action Links
An action link is a button on a feed element. Clicking an action link can take a user to a Web page, initiate a file download, or invoke an API call to Salesforce or to an external server. An action link includes a URL and an HTTP method, and can include a request body and header information, such as an OAuth token for authentication. Use action links to integrate Salesforce and third-party services into the feed so that users can drive productivity and accelerate innovation. -
Experience Cloud Sites
Salesforce Experience Cloud lets you create branded digital experiences to share information and collaborate with people who are key to your business processes, such as customers, partners, or employees. Whether you call it a portal, help forum, support community, or something else, an Experience Cloud site is a great place to connect with the important folks in your life. -
Customer Asset Lifecycle Management
Use Customer Asset Lifecycle Management resources to make lifecycle-managed asset data available for sales and account reps to view in Lightning Experience. -
Feeds and Feed Elements
A feed is a container of feed elements. Feed elements can be feed items, such as specific posts, or generic feed elements, such as bundled posts or recommendations in the feed. -
Salesforce Files
Use Connect REST API to work with Salesforce Files. -
Recommendations
Salesforce provides several types of recommendations, and Connect REST API supports Einstein Next Best Action, custom recommendations for Experience Cloud sites, and Chatter recommendations. -
Supported Validations for DBT Segments
When creating or updating a segment, the Data Cloud Segment Input request body is subject to some SQL validations.