Leostream
Introduction
Leostream is a powerful remote access and desktop connection management platform that provides a flexible and secure environment for building hosted desktops. With Leostream, you can create pools of virtual workstations, schedule pools to run when needed, and create power plans to save costs.
To integrate Leostream with your workflow, you can use the Leostream node in the qibb Workflow Editor.
You can find more details about Limecraft and the supported operations on Leostream | qibb Catalog.
How to get started with Leostream integration
Before you get started using Leostream integration, please make sure that you have the needed permissions for the operations.
Authentication: You will need your Base URL, Username, and Password credentials for authentication.
Installation: Go to the qibb Workflow Editor and open the Node Catalog in the right sidebar. Find the Leostream node and click the + button to install it.
Configuration: Drag and drop the Leostream Auth and Leostream nodes from the left sidebar to your flow and connect them. Enter your Base URL, Username, and Password credentials to the respective fields.
Usage: Once you've configured the nodes, you can start using the integration.
You can use the Leostream node to create and manage virtual workstations, schedule pools, and create power plans. For example, you can create a workflow that automatically creates a pool of virtual workstations at the start of the workday and schedules them to shut down at the end of the day to save costs. Or, you can create a power plan that ensures that the virtual workstations are powered off when not in use.
For more details and supported operations, please refer to Leostream | qibb Catalog.
Importing flow examples of a node
Once you've successfully installed a node from the qibb catalog, you can easily import example flows that showcase how the nodes can be used. These example flows are directly accessible within the Flow Editor and are designed to guide users with helpful hints, including how to configure mandatory parameters and credentials.
Here's how to import examples:
In the top right corner of the Flow Editor, click on the menu icon.
Select Import to open the Import Dialog.
Click on the Examples tab.
Choose an example from the list.
Confirm your selection by clicking on the Import button.
By following these steps, you are now ready to make basic API calls using the provided examples. For further exploration of what’s possible, you can find more complex examples in the Flow Catalog.