For Each Loop task

The For Each Loop task lets you make repeated calls to a sub-integration from your current (main) integration. The task iterates over the configured array variable and calls the sub-integration for each element in the array. The number of times the sub-integration is called is equal to the size of the array variable.

The API Trigger ID and the Integration name identifies the sub-integration you want to run.

The task also lets you collect the response from each sub-integration run and store the value in your current integration for use in downstream tasks. You can use any of the following approach to collect the responses:

  • Collate the response of each run in an array variable, where each element of the array has the response from one particular run. To collate the responses, configure the Collect values from sub-integration output(s) property.
  • Aggregate the responses of all the runs in a single variable. To aggregate the responses, configure the Response parameter override mapping property.

Before you begin

Configuration properties

The following table describes the configuration properties of the For Each Loop task.

Property Data type Description
API Trigger ID String Trigger ID of the sub-integration to run.

This value is available in the Trigger ID field of the API Trigger in the sub-integration.

Integration name String Name of the sub-integration to run.
List to iterate An array of type Boolean, String, Integer, Double, or JSON. List of values for which the sub-integration should run. The sub-integration runs for each value in the list, one after the other.

You can pass the iterated value to the sub-integration by setting the Iteration element sub-integration mapping property. In this property, specify the variable in the sub-integration to which the iterated value must be mapped.

Iteration element sub-integration mapping N/A Variable in the sub-integration for which the current iterated element must be assigned.
Map to additional sub-integration input(s) N/A Additional values to pass from the current integration to the sub-integration.

The values of this property are in the form of key-value pairs, where the key is a variable in the current integration, and the value is the corresponding input variable in the sub-integration. For example, suppose your main integration has the productID variable, which you want to map to the subIntProductID sub-integration variable; you would select productID from the Integration variable to map from drop-down and select subIntProductID in the Subintegration input to map to drop-down.

Collect values from sub-integration output(s) N/A Collate the results of the sub-integration runs.

Every time the sub-integration runs, you can store the output of the sub-integration in an array variable of the current integration. Select the sub-integration's output variable from the Sub-integration output to collect from drop-down and the array variable in current integration from the Integration variable to collect into drop-down. Each element of the array has the response from a particular sub-integration run. For example, if the array variable is resultsArray, resultsArray[0] has the response from the first run and resultsArray[1] has the response from the second run.

Response parameter override mapping N/A Read the output variable of a sub-integration run and store it in a variable of the current integration.

Select the sub-integration's output variable from the Sub-integration output to map from drop-down, and select the corresponding variable in the current integration from the Integration variable to override drop-down. You can send the overridden variable in the current integration to the next sub-integration run by mapping the variable in the Map to additional sub-integration input(s) property. As a result, you can cumulatively aggregate the responses from the sub-integration runs.

Loop metadata JSON array The output variable that has the execution details of the sub-integrations like sub-integration execution ID, errors messages, and variable values passed during execution.

Best practices

For information about the usage limits that apply to the For Each Loop task, see Usage limits.

Error handling strategy

An error handling strategy for a task specifies the action to take if the task fails due to a temporary error. For information about how to use an error handling strategy, and to know about the different types of error handling strategies, see Error handling strategies.