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Presenso (now part of SKF) is an industrial AI platform that automatically detects emerging asset failures using unsupervised machine learning on process and equipment sensor data.
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Testing should cover authentication, data retrieval, data writing, error handling, and workflow logic. Start by connecting a test system through Makini's authentication flow. Use sandbox or non-production instances of your target systems when available. Test API calls for each entity type you'll use (purchase orders, work orders, etc.) to verify data mapping and field coverage. Test error scenarios by providing invalid inputs or attempting operations without proper permissions. For workflow-based integrations, test each workflow step independently before testing end-to-end. Verify webhook delivery and signature verification. Test with realistic data volumes to identify performance issues. Include tests for connection failure scenarios and verify your error handling and retry logic work correctly.
Disconnecting a connection can be done through the Makini dashboard or API. In the dashboard, navigate to the connection and select disconnect. Via API, call the disconnect endpoint with the connection ID. Disconnecting immediately invalidates the API token and stops all scheduled syncs and workflows for that connection. The connection credits used are returned to your pool and become available for new connections. Disconnecting does not delete historical data that was previously synced—that remains accessible until you choose to delete it. Customers can reconnect the same system at any time, which will create a new connection with a new API token. Use disconnection for customers who churn or when permanently retiring a connection.
The integration record serves as the OAuth 2.0 application registration in NetSuite. It generates the Consumer Key and Consumer Secret (Client ID and Client Secret) that Makini uses to authenticate and connect to your NetSuite account. It also defines which authorization flows are permitted for the integration.
Use the following OpenSSL command to generate both private and public keys:
openssl req -new -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout private.pem -sigopt rsa_padding_mode:pss -sha256 -sigopt rsa_pss_saltlen:64 -out public.pem -nodes
Upload the public.pem to NetSuite and keep the private.pem secure for use in Makini Link.
