Cloud Elements supports events via polling or webhooks depending on the API provider. If you would like to see more information on our Events framework, please see the Event Management Guide.
Cloud Elements supports webhook events for Microsoft Graph. After receiving an event, Cloud Elements standardizes the payload and sends an event to the configured callback URL of your authenticated element instance. For more information about webhooks at Microsoft including the currently available webhooks, see Microsoft's webhooks documentation.
You can configure webhooks through the UI or in the JSON body of the /instances
API request .
For more information about each field described here, see Parameters.
To authenticate an element instance with webhooks:
After successfully authenticating, we give you several options for next steps. Make requests using the API docs associated with the instance, map the instance to a virtual data resource, or use it in a formula template.
Use the /instances
endpoint to authenticate with Microsoft and create an element instance with webhooks enabled.
To authenticate an element instance with webhooks:
Construct a JSON body as shown below (see Parameters):
{
"element": {
"key": "microsoftgraph"
},
"providerData": {
"code": "<AUTHORIZATION_GRANT_CODE>"
},
"configuration": {
"oauth.callback.url": "<CALLBACK_URL>",
"oauth.api.key": "<CONSUMER_KEY>",
"oauth.api.secret": "<CONSUMER_SECRET>",
"oauth.scope": "Calendars.Read Calendars.ReadWrite offline_access",
"event.notification.enabled": true,
"event.notification.callback.url": "<CALLBACK_URL>"
},
"tags": [
"<Add_Your_Tag>"
],
"name": "<INSTANCE_NAME>"
}
Call the following, including the JSON body you constructed in the previous step:
POST /instances
Locate the token
and id
in the response and save them for all future requests using the element instance.
curl -X POST \
https://api.cloud-elements.com/elements/api-v2/instances \
-H 'authorization: User <USER_SECRET>, Organization <ORGANIZATION_SECRET>' \
-H 'content-type: application/json' \
-d '{
"element": {
"key": "microsoftgraph"
},
"providerData": {
"code": "xoz8AFqScK2ngM04kSSM"
},
"configuration": {
"oauth.callback.url": "https://mycoolapp.com",
"oauth.api.key": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
"oauth.api.secret": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
"oauth.scope": "Calendars.Read Calendars.ReadWrite offline_access",
"event.notification.enabled": true,
"event.notification.callback.url": "https://mycoolapp.com/events"
},
"tags": [
"Docs"
],
"name": "API Instance"
}'
API parameters not shown in the Cloud Elements are in code formatting
.
Parameter | Description | Data Type |
---|---|---|
key |
The element key. microsoftgraph |
string |
code |
The authorization grant code returned from the API provider in an OAuth 2.0 authentication workflow. Cloud Elements uses the code to retrieve the OAuth access and refresh tokens from the endpoint. | string |
Namename |
The name of the element instance created during authentication. | Body |
oauth.api.key |
The API key or client ID obtained from registering your app with the provider. This is the Key Name that you recorded in API Provider Setup section. | string |
oauth.api.secret |
The client secret obtained from registering your app with the API provider. This is the Secret Name that you recorded in API Provider Setup section. | string |
oauth.callback.url |
The URL that the API provider returns a user to after they authorize access. This is the Callback URL Name that you recorded in API Provider Setup section. | string |
Events Enabled event.notification.enabled |
Optional. Identifies that events are enabled for the element instance.Default: false . |
boolean |
Event Notification Callback URLevent.notification.callback.url |
The URL where you want Cloud Elements to send the events. | string |
Event Notification Signature Key event.notification.signature.key |
Optional. A user-defined key for added security to show that events have not been tampered with. | string |
tags | Optional. User-defined tags to further identify the instance. | string |