Connect to external REST APIs by using OAuth 2.0
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
You can now connect to external REST services that are provided by web applications, such as Twitter and Facebook, by using the OAuth 2.0 protocol client credentials grant. Your Pega 7 Platform application acts as an OAuth 2.0 client to access protected API resources. For example, you can connect to Twitter by using OAuth 2.0 to obtain a collection of tweets that match a specific query.
For more information, see Accessing protected API resources by using OAuth 2.0.
Access REST services and APIs by using OAuth 2.0
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
You can now allow external client applications to access REST services on your behalf by using the OAuth 2.0 protocol client credentials grant. The Pega 7 Platform acts as an OAuth 2.0 provider to grant trusted applications access to functions in Pega 7 Platform applications. Additionally, you can provide access to the Pega API by using OAuth 2.0.
Data page unit test case setup and cleanup
Valid from Pega Version 7.2.1
You can now use one or more data pages, data transforms, or activities to set up a clipboard page with the appropriate properties before you run a data page unit test case. You can also use activities to create any required test data, such as work or data objects.
After you run a data page unit test case, the data pages that were used to set up the test environment are automatically removed. You can now also apply additional data transforms or activities to clean up the clipboard.
For more information, see Setup and cleanup of data page unit test cases.
New assertions for data page unit test cases
Valid from Pega Version 7.2.1
You can now configure the following assertions for data page unit test cases:
- Result count assertions for page lists, page groups, value lists, and value groups
- Unordered list and ordered list assertions for page lists
The Pega 7 Platform now supports these assertions in addition to expected run-time assertions for the data page and property assertions for any property type.
For more information, see Data page unit test case assertions.
Introducing the proximity widget
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
You can use the new proximity widget to display on a map the open cases that are within a certain distance of your current location. You can configure the widget to show open cases within a radius of up to 50 miles.
For more information, see Proximity widget.
View external data entities in one location
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
The External Data Entities landing page provides a consolidated view of all the existing data entities in your product. You can access this page by clicking . Use this landing page to identify the data sources that are readily available to use and the sources that need to be replaced with production data sources.
Enhanced data modeling
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
You can now create data types quickly in the Pega 7 Platform and in Pega Express. Use the enhanced Data Designer user interface to define the data model for your data types. More field types have been added, and they are categorized as simple, fancy, and complex to meet your data modeling needs.
For more information, see Data Designer enhancements.
Updates to the Authentication Profile rule form
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
You can now create OAuth 2.0 authentication profiles by using the enhanced rule form. For this profile type, you can select an OAuth 2.0 Provider data instance, a grant type, and the client information that you obtained from your OAuth 2.0 provider, such as Box or Facebook. You can also revoke issued access tokens on this rule form.
For more information, see Access protected API resources by using OAuth 2.0.
Authorization code grant for OAuth 2.0 providers
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
You can now connect to OAuth 2.0-protected APIs by selecting the authorization code grant type on the OAuth 2.0 Provider rule form. Enter the authorization code, access token, and revoke token endpoints as indicated by your OAuth 2.0 provider, for example, Box or Facebook.
For more information, see Access protected API resources by using OAuth 2.0.
Information Mashup section for OAuth 2.0 provider authorization
Valid from Pega Version 7.2
You can now add an Information Mashup (pxInformationMashup) section to a layout, a region, another section, or a cell in a layout to delegate access to OAuth 2.0-protected resources. Configure the section with an OAuth 2.0 authentication profile, mashup section, and authorization section to connect to an external application at run time. For example, users can log on to Facebook from the Pega 7 Platform by using this section and access photographs in their Facebook account.
For more information, see Access protected API resources by using OAuth 2.0.