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Field Type

Description

Label*

Default ValueAuthenticate Users
ExampleAuthenticate Users

String

Specify a unique name for the Snap. You can modify this to be more specific, especially if you have more than one of the same Snap in your pipeline.

User principal name*

Default Value: N/A
Exampleusername@company.onmicrosoft.com

String/Expression

Specify the Email ID of the user.

Password*

Default Value: N/A
Example: P@ih45


String/Expression

Specify the user password.

Enable Password Credential Flow under Advanced Settings in the Azure portal for authenticating the user.

To enable the public client flow for authentication:

  1. Log into the Microsoft Azure Portal.

  2. Navigate to Azure Active Directory under Azure Services.

  3. Navigate to App Registrations and select your App.

  4. Click Authentication in the left-side pane.

  5. Enable Allow public client flow under Advanced settings as shown below.

  6. Save your app.

Snap Execution

Default ValueValidate & Execute
ExampleExecute only

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nameSnap_Execution_Introduced
pageAnaplan Read

Additional Information

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User-Agent-Header
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Additional Information

User-Agent Header

The Azure Active Directory Snap Pack utilizes the REST HTTP Client to send HTTP requests to the Azure endpoint. This process incorporates a User-Agent header with the value of "SnapLogic" for every request. By including the User-Agent header, you can monitor and track the requests made to the Azure endpoint, allowing you to determine the total count of requests made.

To view the User-Agent number for a user or group:

  1. Log in to the Azure portal.

  2. Navigate to Azure services > Azure Active Directory.

  3. Navigate to Users/Groups and select the desired User/Group.

  4. Click Audit logs in the left navigation menu.
    In the right pane, you can view the User-Agent number in the following format:
    SnapLogic (<build_number>) - pid-113e3955-1969-4541-9c9c-e3e0c897cccd. For example, a PR build might have SnapLogic (PR21312) - pid-113e3955-1969-4541-9c9c-e3e0c897cccd as the User Agent
    The pid value comes from Microsoft®.

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