Custom API Action
Use the Custom API Action card 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 the supported HTTP request methods, or HTTP verbs, in a custom API call (see HTTP request methods).
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Dropdown |
TRUE |
Input
Field | Definition | Type | Required |
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Relative URL |
The URL address of the web server that you're attempting to call. 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: https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users then the relative URL is: /users. |
Text |
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 |
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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 depend on your selected HTTP request option. Not all headers are response headers. This is similar to {"Content-type":"application/json"}. |
Object |
Body |
Data returned from your selected HTTP request. For example, the data from a GET request. |
Object |
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