User App Password Changed

Trigger a flow when a user changes an application password in Okta.

Options

Field Definition Type Required
Use App Instance ID? Choose from Yes or No. If yes, you can select application instance directly through the App Instance ID field. Dropdown FALSE
Application Choose the app to trigger a flow for when the user's password changes. Choose Enter Application ID to select an app by its ID.

The dropdown only displays 1000 apps.

Dropdown FALSE
Application Instance Choose from a list of existing application instances, dependent on the application chosen in the previous step.

The dropdown only displays 2000 app instances. This event will only trigger for the selected application instance. If you do not see your application instance in the list, use the Use App Instance ID? dropdown list and the App Instance ID field to trigger the event for a specific application instance.

Dropdown FALSE
Application Instance ID Unique app instance ID. Choose Yes in the Use App Instance ID? dropdown list to interact with your application instance directly through its ID.

To find the application instance ID for an app:

  1. Go to Okta Admin ConsoleApplications.
  2. Click your app. The app page opens.
  3. Check the page URL. You can find the app ID using this URL pattern: https://yourcompany.okta.com/admin/app/yourappname/instance/YOURAPPINSTANCEID/

    For example, https://acme.okta.com/admin/app/office365/instance/0oahjhk34aUxGnWcZ0h7/. Here, 0oahjhk34aUxGnWcZ0h7 is the app instance ID.
String FALSE

Output

Field Definition Type
Date and Time Date and time the event was triggered in Okta API. String
Message Message details about the event. String
Event ID Unique identifier of the event. String
Event Type Type of event that was published. String
Event Time Timestamp when the notification was delivered to the service. String
Version

Versioning indicator.

String
Admin Okta admin who changed the user's password Object
ID ID of the Okta admin who changed the user's password String
Alternate ID Email address of the Okta admin. String
Display Name Display name of the Okta admin. String
Type Type of the Okta admin. String
Okta User Okta user whose password was changed Object
ID ID of the Okta user whose password was changed String
Alternate ID Email address of the Okta user. String
Display Name Display name of the Okta user. String
Type Type of the Okta user. String
Application User Target application's user details. Object
ID User's ID in the target application. String
Alternate ID User's alternate ID in the target application (usually their email address). String
Display Name Display name of the application user. String
Type Type of the application user. String
Application Target application. Object
ID ID of the target application. String
Alternate ID Alternate ID of the target application. String
Display Name Display name of the target application. String
Type Type of the application. String
UUID Webhook event's universal unique identifier. String
Event Details Raw JSON payload returned from the Okta API for this particular event. Object
Headers Object representing the headers for the response; each key of the header will be parsed into a header string as "key: value" (Content-Type: text/plain). Object
Source Source of user-specific data. Object
Debug Context
Debug Data Information on the triggered event used for debugging; for example, returned data can include a URI, an SMS provider, or transaction ID. Object

While you can create additional user or group fields for an Okta event, the Okta API only returns values for four fields: ID, Alternate ID, Display Name, and Type.

No other fields are supported for users or groups, and data from such fields isn't returned by this event card.

Related topics

Okta connector

Workflow elements

Guidance for Okta connector

Okta API documentation