User App Password Changed
Trigger a flow when a user changes an app password in Okta.
Scopes
See Event cards for the list of required OAuth scopes needed by this card.
Options
This event card is triggered when the specified app instance in your Okta org receives a user update.
Field | Definition | Type | Required |
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Use App Instance ID? |
Choose how you want to designate the app instance that registers the change and triggers the flow:
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Dropdown |
TRUE |
Application |
Specify the app to monitor for the user change.
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Dropdown |
TRUE |
Application Instance |
Select an instance of an Application within your Okta org.
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Dropdown |
TRUE |
App Instance ID |
Specify an app instance using its unique identifier. This field is necessary if you choose Yes for the Use App Instance ID? option. Follow these steps to find the app instance identifier for an app:
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Text |
FALSE |
Output
Field | Definition | Type |
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Date and Time |
The date and time when the event was triggered in the Okta API. |
Text |
Message |
Any message details about the event. |
Text |
Event ID |
Unique identifier of the event. |
Text |
Event Type |
Type of event that was published. |
Text |
Event Time |
Timestamp when the notification was delivered to the service. |
Text |
Version |
Versioning indicator. |
Text |
Admin |
Details about the Okta admin who changed the user's password. |
Object |
ID |
The unique identifier of the Okta admin. |
Text |
Alternate ID |
Email address of the Okta admin. |
Text |
Display Name |
Display name of the Okta admin. |
Text |
Type |
The type of the Okta admin. |
Text |
Okta User |
Details about the Okta user whose password was changed. |
Object |
ID |
The unique identifier of the Okta user. |
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 |
Application User |
User's details in the target app. |
Object |
ID |
User's identifier in the target app. |
Text |
Alternate ID |
User's alternate ID in the target app. This is usually their email address. |
Text |
Display Name |
Display name of the user in the target app. |
Text |
Type |
Type of the user in the target app. |
Text |
Application |
Details of the target app. |
Object |
ID |
Identifier of the target app. |
Text |
Alternate ID |
Alternate ID of the target app. |
Text |
Display Name |
Display name of the target app. |
Text |
Type |
The type of the target app. |
Text |
UUID |
The universal unique identifier of the webhook event. |
Text |
Event Details |
The raw JSON payload returned from the Okta API for this particular event. |
Object |
Headers |
An object that represents the headers for the response. Each key of the header is parsed into a header string as a key and value pair, for example, Content-Type: text/plain. |
Object |
Source |
The source of any user-specific data. |
Object |
Debug Context |
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Debug Data |
Information on the triggered event that you can use for debugging. For example, returned data can include a URI, an SMS provider, or a 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.