Custom API Action
Use the Custom API Action to make an authenticated custom API request to the Microsoft Graph REST API. See Microsoft Graph REST API.
Options
Field | Definition | Type | Required |
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Request Type |
These are supported HTTP request methods, or HTTP verbs, in a custom API call (see HTTP request methods).
|
Dropdown | TRUE |
Input
Field | Definition | Type | Required |
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Relative URL |
URL address on the web server to which you are attempting to interact. Specify the relative URL as /{insert_remaining_URL} . You can specify query parameters in the relative URL using "?", or specify the query parameters as an object key pair in the Query input.
For example: |
String | TRUE |
Headers |
Specify any headers required in addition to authorization or content-type.
For example: {"Content-Type":"application/json"}. |
Object | FALSE |
Query | Specify any additional query parameters that should be included in object format (key value pairs). | Object | FALSE |
Body | Specify a request body in JSON format. | Object | FALSE |
Output
Field | Definition | Type |
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Response | ||
Status Code | Result of the operation. The connector returns an HTTP status code that indicates whether the action taken by the card succeeded or failed. For example:
For a full list of possible status codes, see HTTP status codes. |
Number |
Headers | Detailed context for the status code, unrelated to the output body. Response headers are dependent on your selected HTTP request option. Note that not all headers are response headers. This will be usually similar to {"Content-type":"application/json"}. | Object |
Body |
Data returned from your selected HTTP request. For example, the data from a GET request. |
Object |
Before using another calendar you need to manage mailbox delegation. See Authorization.