We recommend using the following best practices when sharing assets with the community:
Scrub sensitive information from your source code: When building your connector, you may have hardcoded sensitive information such as OAuth client IDs and secrets or API keys. These credentials will be compromised if other users install your connector. Be sure to scrub these values from your code before listing your connector on the community library. Collect sensitive data from users with input fields instead of hardcoding it.
Customize your asset listing: Use a clear logo, description, and tags to accurately convey your asset's purpose and functionality.
Prepare informational content: Set users up for success by providing them with informational content about your asset. You can place links to documentation in the actions and triggers of your connector. Additionally, if you enabled Prevent direct installation when listing your connector, the landing page you link to should showcase the connector, highlight how users can reach out, and provide a clear path to your private sharing link.
Provide contact information: Ensure your community profile includes a contact email or website so users can reach out with questions about your asset. You can update this information on the Workspace admin page.
Provide community recipes: Upload recipes for your community connectors to help users get started.
Last updated: 1/28/2025, 10:29:39 PM