What is a Diagram and a Source-type flow?
Diagram
A Diagram flow is created in a low-code environment, where you develop the integration flow visually.
With the Flow graphical interface, you can build the flow by dragging and dropping elements onto the screen, without the need to write code.
This type of flow allows you to easily add steps such as triggers, general tools, and connectors, making the integration creation process faster and more intuitive. The simplified interface streamlines the process while maintaining flexibility to create robust flows.
The animation shows the process of selecting and adding steps to an integration flow on the Flow screen:
Check out how to create a Diagram-type integration flow. |
Source
A Source-type flow combines the use of code with the low-code experience. You can create flows directly in the Diagram tab (using forms) and then edit them in the Source Code tab, and vice versa.
This type of flow is ideal for more complex scenarios, where the flexibility of code is necessary for customizations or integrations with more detailed logic.
The animation shows how to create a Source-type flow and the features in each tab:
Check out how to create a Source-type integration flow. |
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