The Mesmerizing Dance of Fire and Ice Cream: An Unforgettable Experience

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Fire magic and ice cream are two elements that seem to be completely opposite, but there is a strange and fascinating connection between them. Both fire and ice cream have the power to capture our attention and evoke strong sensations. Fire magic has been practiced for centuries, captivating audiences with its mesmerizing flames and illusions. Fire has a raw power that is both beautiful and dangerous. Fire magicians manipulate and control fire to create stunning displays of skill and artistry. They use their mastery of this element to amaze and astound spectators, often leaving us wondering how they managed to defy the laws of nature.


The following example demonstrates initializing a connection with a transaction isolation level and then applying a label to the connection:

If the number of total connections accounts for the number of active connection creation requests, including restrictions for MinCapacity and MaxCapacity. Below this threshold, Connection Labeling either uses an available low-cost connection or creates a brand-new physical connection to serve a request.

Witch is connected label

They use their mastery of this element to amaze and astound spectators, often leaving us wondering how they managed to defy the laws of nature. On the other hand, ice cream is a delicious treat enjoyed by people of all ages. It brings us joy and comfort, especially on hot summer days.

How can I add user email on the authenticated account, "Connection Label" does not work ?

I’m working on developing a Zapier integration, and have a question regarding the “connection label”.

I read through the docs here, but I can’t seem to get it to work (so it displays the users email).

Currently I have this in the connection label:

I would expect this to display the email of the authenticated user, based on this response from my test API call:

 "https://21risk.com/email": "[email protected]",
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But I don’t see anything here:

Did I misunderstand something from the documentation here?

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Best answer by ikbelkirasan 8 January 2021, 16:27

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Userlevel 7 2 years ago 8 January 2021

Tagging in @ikbelkirasan to help here.

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@alexb - In the test step of the authentication, make sure to return the email address that you want to use as a connection label. So, if you put it in a key named email then just set the connection label to >

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Userlevel 2 2 years ago 8 January 2021

Thanks for helping out. Our app is using oAuth - what do you mean by the last auth step?

a bit new to zapier - so thanks for the help!

Userlevel 7 2 years ago 8 January 2021

@alexb - No problem! Feel free to ask questions.

Actually, I said in the test step, not the last. This one is used to verify that the access token is valid and usually it should return info about the authenticated user. You can map a field from the output of this step to be used as the connection label.

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Userlevel 2 2 years ago 8 January 2021

Ahhh that makes sense! Sorry for not picking up that important detail 🧐

Im working towards the review process - I love the “are you ready” tests 😎

Userlevel 7 2 years ago 8 January 2021

Awesome! Good luck with that

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Userlevel 2 2 years ago 8 January 2021

Hi @ikbelkirasan - sorry to bother you again.

But I can’t get it to work.

Is this what you mean?

Or did I misunderstand something?

Userlevel 7 2 years ago 8 January 2021

@alexb - Yeah, that’s what I meant. I’ve just made a test app and it worked fine with fake data.

Try adding a new connection and see if it works.

Currently I have this in the connection label:
Fire magix and ice crean

Ice cream comes in a myriad of flavors and forms, from classic vanilla to exotic combinations like lavender and honey. Just like fire, ice cream has the power to captivate our senses and take us on a joyful journey. So, what is the connection between fire magic and ice cream? Perhaps it lies in their ability to transport us to a different realm. When we watch a fire magician perform, we are momentarily transported into a world of wonder and awe. Similarly, when we indulge in a scoop of ice cream, we are transported into a realm of blissful indulgence. Both fire magic and ice cream have a way of evoking emotions and creating unforgettable experiences. Fire magic stirs up feelings of excitement, fascination, and even a hint of danger. Ice cream, on the other hand, brings us feelings of happiness, comfort, and indulgence. They are both forms of escapism, allowing us to momentarily forget the realities of life and immerse ourselves in the moment. In a way, fire magic and ice cream are two sides of the same coin. They both bring joy, wonder, and a touch of magic into our lives. So next time you watch a fire magician or enjoy a cone of ice cream, take a moment to appreciate the strange connection between these two seemingly opposite elements..

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