We offer two ways for your container's hosting:
Via our CDN (Content Delivery Network): provides you a total autonomous deployment. Our CDN is having a 99.9% of SLA
Via your site’s web servers, managed by your IT department or outside technical provider. With this hosting option, you can choose a synchronization method (automatic or manual) for transmitting the modifications made for your site in the Commanders Act interface. In all cases : for a new workspace, you will be must to configure the connector on the platform. Use the menu Administration => Connector Credentials to add a new connector
Simply fill in all fields of the form: Name: Give an explicit name to your connector Containers: Select any client-side containers you want to associate with the connector Protocol: Select the type of File Transfer Protocol you need. We recommend to using SFTP, for security reasons Host: Enter the main domain or IP address of your FTP repository Port: Enter your standard port ID (SFTP is 22, FTP is 21, FTPS is 21...) Path: Enter the path of your repository. Should end with a "/" (see below example) User: Login to access of your FTP Password/Key: if there's a password or a key associated to your FTP, enter this information here
It's almost identical to the FTP connector, there is only 2 more steps: Select a CDN vendor (EdgeCast or Akamai) Setup the "Purge" part (use the Account ID, Token and Purge URL provided by your CDN vendor)
Just give an explicit name, enter the correct URL and select any client-side container(s) you want to associate with the connector
It's almost identical to the FTP connector. However, it requires a bucket as the host:
fill in all fields of the form: Name: Give an explicit name to your connector Bucket: Enter the main domain or IP address of your FTP repository Path: Enter the path of your repository. Should end with a "/" (see below example) Project ID: Enter the id of the project in Google Cloud Storage. Can be found in Google Cloud JSON Key file Private key ID: Enter your private RSA Key Id for Google Cloud Services. Can be found in Google Cloud JSON Key file Private key: Enter the password associated to your Private Key ID. Still can be found in Google Cloud JSON Key file Google Account Email: Enter the client Google Cloud Services email used for authentication. You can find it in Google Cloud JSON Key file Client Id: Enter the client Google Cloud Services Id. Still can be found in Google Cloud JSON Key file Client X509 Cert URL: Enter the client custom X509 URL for Google Cloud Services. Can be found in Google Cloud JSON Key file
The Private Key field must include the comments 'BEGIN PRIVATE KEY' and 'END PRIVATE KEY'
All the characters "\n"
present in the Private Key must be replaced by "enter" (jump line)
Simply follow the step by step guide provided by Bing:
Simply follow the step by step guide provided by Facebook:
Simply follow the step by step guide provided by Criteo:
Simply follow the step by step guide provided by Google Ads:
Please note! Deletion of this connector credential is final. By removing access to a login, you will no longer be able to use it for this or any other site. This means you'll have to create a new one if you need it in the future.
If destinations from other sites use this identifier, they too will no longer work.
In case this login is currently used by at least one destination, our interface will display a list of the concerned destination(s) (only for the current site, it may affect some destinations on other sites)
Simply follow the step by step guide provided by Snapchat:
Simply follow the step by step guide provided by Adobe: For more information, please refer to the dedicated page
Simply follow the step by step guide provided by Equativ:
Once your connector configuration is done, you can click on the Test button to check that it's working properly. If it is correct, then you will see the following message:
Common errors:
your directory is not writable
mistake on host/port/path
Insufficient space
Network outage = server/ or network problem