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Gong authentication and configuration

This page documents the authentication and configuration options for the Gong agent connector.

Authentication

Open source execution

In open source mode, you provide API credentials directly to the connector.

OAuth

credentials fields you need:

Field NameTypeRequiredDescription
access_tokenstrNoYour Gong OAuth2 Access Token.
refresh_tokenstrYesYour Gong OAuth2 Refresh Token. Note: Gong uses single-use refresh tokens.
client_idstrNoYour Gong OAuth App Client ID.
client_secretstrNoYour Gong OAuth App Client Secret.

Example request:

from airbyte_agent_gong import GongConnector
from airbyte_agent_gong.models import GongOauth20AuthenticationAuthConfig

connector = GongConnector(
auth_config=GongOauth20AuthenticationAuthConfig(
access_token="<Your Gong OAuth2 Access Token.>",
refresh_token="<Your Gong OAuth2 Refresh Token. Note: Gong uses single-use refresh tokens.>",
client_id="<Your Gong OAuth App Client ID.>",
client_secret="<Your Gong OAuth App Client Secret.>"
)
)

Token

credentials fields you need:

Field NameTypeRequiredDescription
access_keystrYesYour Gong API Access Key
access_key_secretstrYesYour Gong API Access Key Secret

Example request:

from airbyte_agent_gong import GongConnector
from airbyte_agent_gong.models import GongAccessKeyAuthenticationAuthConfig

connector = GongConnector(
auth_config=GongAccessKeyAuthenticationAuthConfig(
access_key="<Your Gong API Access Key>",
access_key_secret="<Your Gong API Access Key Secret>"
)
)

Hosted execution

In hosted mode, you first create a connector via the Airbyte API (providing your OAuth or Token credentials), then execute operations using either the Python SDK or API. If you need a step-by-step guide, see the hosted execution tutorial.

OAuth

Create a connector with OAuth credentials.

credentials fields you need:

Field NameTypeRequiredDescription
access_tokenstrNoYour Gong OAuth2 Access Token.
refresh_tokenstrYesYour Gong OAuth2 Refresh Token. Note: Gong uses single-use refresh tokens.
client_idstrNoYour Gong OAuth App Client ID.
client_secretstrNoYour Gong OAuth App Client Secret.

Example request:

curl -X POST "https://api.airbyte.ai/v1/integrations/connectors" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer <SCOPED_TOKEN>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"external_user_id": "<EXTERNAL_USER_ID>",
"connector_type": "Gong",
"name": "My Gong Connector",
"credentials": {
"access_token": "<Your Gong OAuth2 Access Token.>",
"refresh_token": "<Your Gong OAuth2 Refresh Token. Note: Gong uses single-use refresh tokens.>",
"client_id": "<Your Gong OAuth App Client ID.>",
"client_secret": "<Your Gong OAuth App Client Secret.>"
}
}'

Bring your own OAuth flow

To implement your own OAuth flow, use Airbyte's server-side OAuth API endpoints. For a complete guide, see Implement your own OAuth flow.

Step 1: Initiate the OAuth flow

Request a consent URL for your user.

Field NameTypeRequiredDescription
external_user_idstringYesYour unique identifier for the end user
connector_typestringYesThe connector type (e.g., "Gong")
redirect_urlstringYesURL to redirect to after OAuth authorization

Example request:

curl -X POST "https://api.airbyte.ai/v1/integrations/connectors/oauth/initiate" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer <BEARER_TOKEN>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"external_user_id": "<EXTERNAL_USER_ID>",
"connector_type": "Gong",
"redirect_url": "https://yourapp.com/oauth/callback"
}'

Redirect your user to the consent_url from the response. After they authorize, they'll be redirected back to your app with a secret_id query parameter.

Step 2: Create a connector with the secret ID

Field NameTypeRequiredDescription
external_user_idstringYesYour unique identifier for the end user
connector_typestringYesThe connector type (e.g., "Gong")
namestringYesA name for this connector instance
server_side_oauth_secret_idstringYesThe secret_id from the OAuth callback

Example request:

curl -X POST "https://api.airbyte.ai/v1/integrations/connectors" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer <BEARER_TOKEN>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"external_user_id": "<EXTERNAL_USER_ID>",
"connector_type": "Gong",
"name": "My Gong Connector",
"server_side_oauth_secret_id": "<secret_id_from_callback>"
}'

Token

Create a connector with Token credentials.

credentials fields you need:

Field NameTypeRequiredDescription
access_keystrYesYour Gong API Access Key
access_key_secretstrYesYour Gong API Access Key Secret

Example request:

curl -X POST "https://api.airbyte.ai/v1/integrations/connectors" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer <SCOPED_TOKEN>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"external_user_id": "<EXTERNAL_USER_ID>",
"connector_type": "Gong",
"name": "My Gong Connector",
"credentials": {
"access_key": "<Your Gong API Access Key>",
"access_key_secret": "<Your Gong API Access Key Secret>"
}
}'

Execution

After creating the connector, execute operations using either the Python SDK or API.

Python SDK

from airbyte_agent_gong import GongConnector

connector = GongConnector(
external_user_id="<your_external_user_id>",
airbyte_client_id="<your-client-id>",
airbyte_client_secret="<your-client-secret>"
)

@agent.tool_plain # assumes you're using Pydantic AI
@GongConnector.tool_utils
async def gong_execute(entity: str, action: str, params: dict | None = None):
return await connector.execute(entity, action, params or {})

API

curl -X POST 'https://api.airbyte.ai/api/v1/connectors/sources/<connector_id>/execute' \
-H 'Authorization: Bearer <SCOPED_TOKEN>' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{"entity": "<entity>", "action": "<action>", "params": {}}'