MS SharePoint Activities
- Overview of MS SharePoint connector
- Creating or editing an endpoint for MS SharePoint activity
Endpoints provide the configuration information that the Studio and the Integration Appliance use to connect to MS SharePoint platform. MS SharePoint uses both Basic and OAuth 2.0 authentication mechanism so as to authorize users to perform operations. - Using the MS SharePoint Upload File Activity
Use the Upload File activity to upload new files in MS SharePoint. - Using the MS SharePoint Update File Activity
Use the Update File activity to update an existing file’s content in MS SharePoint. - Using the MS SharePoint Delete File Activity
Use the Delete File activity to delete a file from MS SharePoint. - Using the MS SharePoint Download File Activity
Use the Download File activity to view the file properties as well as its content in MS SharePoint. - Using the MS SharePoint Create Folder Activity
Use the Create Folder activity to create new folder in MS SharePoint. - Using the MS SharePoint Update Folder Activity
Use the Update Folder activity to modify folder properties in MS SharePoint. - Using the MS SharePoint Delete Folder Activity
Use the Delete Folder activity to delete folder from MS SharePoint. - Using the MS SharePoint Retrieve Folder Activity
Use the Retrieve Folder activity to view the folder properties of an existing folder in MS SharePoint. - Using the MS SharePoint Retrieve User Activity
Use the Retrieve User activity to view the User details from MS SharePoint. - Specifying the Retry options for MS SharePoint REST API activities
Specifying the Retry parameters is one of the tasks to configure a MS SharePoint activity. The MS SharePoint REST API connector uses a single login session for all connections to an MS SharePoint REST API endpoint. If a session expires, the connector automatically establishes a new session. The connector does not count the initial attempt to reacquiring the session as a retry attempt. The connector assumes the typical connector retry behavior after the initial attempt to reacquire a session fails.