extension ExtPose

AEP Batch Failure Inspector

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One-click inspector for AEP batch failures. Turns Batch IDs into links to instantly fetch and display detailed error reports.

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Description from store Description Streamline your Adobe Experience Platform (AEP) debugging workflow by fetching and viewing batch failure details in a single click, directly from your browser. The Problem Tired of the tedious process of debugging failed data batches in AEP? Manually copying a Batch ID, opening a tool like Postman, authenticating, and making multiple chained API calls just to view a single error file is a significant drain on your productivity. This extension was built to eliminate the hassle of going two API queries deep to diagnose a simple ingestion error. The Solution AEP Batch Failure Inspector transforms this cumbersome process into a seamless, one-click action. It automatically detects Batch IDs on AEP pages and turns them into interactive links. Clicking a link instantly triggers the necessary two-step API workflow in the background, fetching and displaying the detailed error report right in the extension's popup. Key Features: • One-Click Error Fetching: Automatically converts static Batch IDs on AEP pages into clickable links. • Automated 2-Step API Calls: Handles the complex /failed and ?path= API workflow for you, saving you time and effort. • Full Sandbox Support: Configure the extension to work with any AEP sandbox, including production, by simply providing the sandbox name. • Integrated Results Viewer: Displays the full JSON error details in a clean, readable format within the extension popup. • Persistent History: Automatically saves a collapsible history of your recent queries, showing the Batch ID and the time the query was run for easy reference. • Convenient Actions: Instantly copy the full JSON response to your clipboard or download it as a .json file for further analysis. • Secure Credential Storage: Saves your API credentials securely in your browser's local storage. Your credentials are never transmitted to any external servers besides the Adobe APIs you are targeting. How to Use: 1. Configure: Click the extension icon in your toolbar to open the popup. In the collapsible "API Credentials" section, enter your Sandbox Name, Adobe Access Token, API Key, and IMS Org ID. Your credentials are saved automatically as you type. 2. Click: Navigate to any Batch Overview page in the Adobe Experience Platform. The Batch ID will now be a blue, clickable link. Click it to start the query. 3. View: Open the extension popup again. A "Fetching..." status will show while the query runs. Once complete, the result will be added to your history list, where you can expand it to view, copy, or download the details.

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Last update / version
2025-09-16 / 1.0.0
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