Introducing the Pandium CLI: Further Streamlining Local Integration Development

Our new CLI enables even faster integration development with the Pandium platform. Now, customers can build, deploy, and manage integrations directly from the command line.
Written by
Elizabeth Garcia, Product Marketing Manager
Published on
October 9, 2024

At Pandium, we’ve always been about empowering SaaS technical teams to build integrations faster—without compromising flexibility or control.

As the only code-first embedded iPaaS, we’ve enabled technical teams to build the integrations their customers need, using the tools they already know and love, while our platform takes care of authentication and all the infrastructure needed to launch and manage integrations at scale.

Now, we’re making that experience more seamless with the launch of Pandium’s new CLI—a command-line interface designed to save development teams even more time when building and managing integrations.

Key Features & Benefits

Real-Time Data Access and Faster Feedback Loops 

The Pandium CLI lets developers quickly test their integration code with real-time feedback from connected systems. By using simple commands like pandium local run developers can run their integrations locally and instantly see the impact of their code changes—all without leaving their IDE and using live, up-to-date API data.

More Streamlined Token Management 

Our platform has always taken care of authentication and securely managed OAuth tokens, automatically retrieving new tokens when they expire in the Pandium UI. With the new CLI, developers can now handle token retrieval and refreshing directly from the command line while working in their IDE. This means secure access to up-to-date tokens without having to jump into the UI or manage them manually, keeping developers’ workflow moving smoothly.

Seamless, Code-First Development Process

By using the Pandium CLI, developers can manage the entire integration process from their development environment. With Pandium, they can now stay in their local environment while still leveraging the power of the platform to build, manage and launch integrations at scale.

What Our Customers Are Saying

Lanny, a Staff Engineer at Flowcode, shares his experience with Pandium’s CLI in the video above. From the start, Flowcode has loved how Pandium handles authentication and speeds up integration development. In this video, Lanny highlights how the CLI has boosted his productivity by allowing him to run integrations locally and manage their Pandium-powered integrations directly from his IDE, making the development and testing process smoother and more efficient.

Interested in Learning More?

To learn more about how the Pandium Platform and CLI can speed up integration development and streamline your developers workflows, schedule a time with our team here or check out our docs to see how it works.

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