User Okta Password Reset by an Admin
Trigger a flow when an user's Okta password is reset by an Okta admin.
Scopes
See Event cards for the list of required OAuth scopes needed by this card.
Output
Field | Definition | Type |
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Date and Time | Date and time the event was triggered in the Okta API. |
Text |
Message | Message details about the event. |
Text |
Event ID | Event's unique identifier key. |
Text |
Event Type | Type of event that was published. |
Text |
Event Time | Time stamp when the notification was delivered to the service. |
Text |
Version |
Versioning indicator. |
Text |
Admin |
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ID | ID of the Okta admin who reset the user's password. |
Text |
Alternate ID | Email address of the Okta admin. |
Text |
Display Name | Display name of the Okta admin. |
Text |
Type | Type of Okta admin. |
Text |
Okta User |
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ID | ID of the Okta user whose password was reset. |
Text |
Alternate ID | Email address of the Okta user. |
Text |
Display Name | Display name of the Okta user. |
Text |
Type | Type of Okta user. |
Text |
UUID | Webhook event's universal unique identifier. |
Text |
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 |
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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 more 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 this event card doesn't return data from such fields.