Connector
Universal integration layer — files, 1C OData and on-prem databases into one canonical stream.
A universal integration layer with an honest connectivity story. Files
(CSV/TXT/TSV), HTTP sources (1C OData — live-proven), and databases (SQLite,
PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Oracle) are read through capabilities owned and
mediated by the Railbase core. Connector remains data-resident JavaScript: it
does not install or run a subprocess, native agent, separate service, or its
own database. Database credential values remain in tenant- and plugin-scoped
Railbase secrets and never enter the Connector JavaScript runtime. SQLite is
opened read-only under <DataDir>/datasources; network database targets pass
the core egress policy. A structure scan returns metadata rather than sampled
values; a normal extraction necessarily stores the selected rows in the
Customer's Railbase deployment.
A template-driven field-mapping layer with country-aware jurisdiction packs normalizes everything into canonical entities (parties, identifiers, bank accounts, addresses, employments with their personnel history, transactions) with validated identity, published on the Railbase event bus for any module to consume (Compliance is the first) — with replay for late-joining consumers. A three-tab operator console keeps it navigable: Sources (health, honest connection state, imports and replay), Connect (guided setup of proven integrations only) and Data (structure browser + the canonical entity hub).
Connector is an integration hub, not a source of truth or backup. Mapping and normalization require validation against the authoritative source, and stored canonical records may be delivered or replayed to installed consumer modules. The Customer remains responsible for lawful source access, least-privilege credentials, downstream recipients, retention, security and reconciliation. Trial and purchase require separate acceptance of the Connector Plugin Special Terms and Data Integration Risk Acknowledgment.
Priced per company per month on flat Basic / Pro / Max tiers: files, the built-in internal channel, HTTP sources and SQLite are Basic; network databases are Pro; Oracle is Max.
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