GeoOp is an emerging job management system that allows service jobs to be coordinated and managed with efficiency.
One of the easiest ways to automate your process is to link data sources to GeoOp entities such as jobs and users.
Our platform enables one-way synchronization, in which any changes in the GeoOp system are downloaded regularly into your data source.
Your data source will be automatically updated in this way until you remove the connector or an error occurs (such as losing authorization to access the GeoOp account).
Adding a GeoOp Connection
Data Source Settings

- Navigate the side menu to Data Hub > Data Sources
- Hover over a data source and click the “Settings” icon link ()
- In Settings, hit the “Add Connector” button
- Select the relevant option to add the connector
This will refresh the page with the newly added connector ready for configuration.
Nothing has been saved at this stage, so save your connector after making any changes to enable or update it.
Alternatively, if you’re viewing the rows of a data source, you can navigate to the Settings page using the option under the page’s title.
Turning On Automatic Data Sources
Our integration with GeoOp involves automatically creating data sources that are connected to GeoOp entities.
Currently, we support GeoOp Jobs and Users as data sources.
Once your GeoOp Connection is active, you will see that there are two checkboxes on the Connection line.
Tick these on and click Save.
When you save your changes, the connector will be fired for the first time, and after that, it will run at the refresh frequency you specified in the connector settings.
Wait a minute or so, or click the three-dot menu ( ) and access the RUN NOW to manually trigger the connector and check the Rows in your data source.
If the rows were not downloaded, there may be an error with the file’s data or permissions to access it. To identify and resolve the issue, you can review the logs by clicking the three-dot menu ( ) and selecting VIEW LOGS.
Once resolved, you can run the connector again and confirm that the rows have been successfully downloaded.
This connector allows for large data sets to be pulled from GeoOp due to paging implemented when fetching rows, thereby reducing single request API limits.