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Overview

Use this Snap to delete an event information from the calendar.

Prerequisites

  • Valid Exchange Online tenant.
  • Valid OAUth2 application in Azure Active Directory with all the required API permissions.

Support for Ultra Pipelines

Works in Ultra Pipelines

Limitations

None.

Known Issues

None.

Snap Input and Output

Input/Output
Type of View
Number of Views
Examples of Upstream and Downstream Snaps
Description
Input 

Document


  • Min: 0
  • Max: 1
  • Mapper Snap
Requires the Calendar Name and the Existing Event ID to identify the event.
Output

Document


  • Min: 0
  • Max: 1
  • Union Snap

Confirmation about the deletion of selected event.

Snap Settings

Parameter Name
Data Type
Description
Default Value
Example 
LabelString
Required. The 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.
Delete MeetingDelete Meeting
User/Shared MailBoxStringEnter the mailbox from which you want to delete the event. If not provided, then the mailbox specified in the account settings is used.N/Amark.twain@gmail.com
Calendar NameStringEnter the name of the calendar.N/AMeeting
Existing Event IDStringRequired. Enter the event ID of the event which you want to delete.N/A23weeeiiuexcdsf
Number Of RetriesNumericSpecify the maximum number of attempts to be made to receive a response. The request is terminated if the attempts do not result in a response.02
Retry Interval (seconds)NumericSpecifies the time interval between two successive retry requests. A retry happens only when the previous attempt resulted in an exception.111
Snap ExecutionDrop-down

Select one of the three following modes in which the Snap executes:

  • Validate & Execute. Performs limited execution of the Snap and generates a data preview during Pipeline validation, then performs full execution of the Snap (unlimited records) during Pipeline runtime.
  • Execute only. Performs full execution of the Snap during Pipeline execution without generating preview data.
  • Disabled. Disables the Snap and all Snaps downstream from it.

Execute onlyDisabled

Examples

Event Management

We are using an example of event-based management, where we have chain of event Snaps in this Pipeline, designated to perform specific tasks pertaining to their functionalities.

In this example, our Pipeline activities are as follows:

  1. Creating an event with required input using the Create Event Snap.
  2. Mapping the event’s information using Mapper Snap.
  3. Updating an event using Update Event Snap.
  4. Listing the events in the calendar using List Events Snap.
  5. Mapping the event’s information using Mapper Snap.
  6. Deleting an existing event from the calendar using Delete Event Snap.

Here, let us look into the role of the Create Event Snap in this Pipeline.

We create an event in the calendar with all the required inputs. Let us provide input in the Snap Settings and look at the output.

Create Event Snap
Output

Upon execution, we see an output confirming creation of an event with the given input.

We use the Mapper Snap to map the newly created event’s details with the details of another event to update.

Mapper Snap 

Next, we configure the Update Event Snap to use the inputs from the Mapper Snap as shown below:

Update Event
Output

Upon execution, we see an output with the update reflecting.

We retrieve the list of events from the calendar associated to an individual's mailbox. Lets provide input in the Snap Settings and look at the output.

List Events
Output

Upon execution, you see list of events and details related to the events shown in the output.

We use the Mapper Snap to map the event’s ID received from the List Events Snap with the Existing Event ID field’s value in the Delete Event Snap.

Mapper Snap

We then add the Delete Event Snap and configure it to delete the specified event as shown below:

Delete Snap
Output

Upon execution, we see an output with the update reflecting saying the event with specific ID is deleted.


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Important Steps to Successfully Reuse Pipelines

  1. Download and import the Pipeline into SnapLogic.
  2. Configure Snap accounts as applicable.
  3. Provide Pipeline parameters as applicable.

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  • Release

    Snap Pack Version 

    Date

    Type

    Updates

    February 2024

    main25112

    Stable

    The Microsoft Exchange Snap Pack is deprecated. We recommend that you use the Exchange Online Snap Pack for your existing pipelines containing the Microsoft Exchange Snaps. Contact support@snaplogic.com if your existing pipelines use Snaps from the deprecated Snap Pack.

    November 2023

    main23721

    Stable

    Updated and certified against the current SnapLogic Platform release.

    August 2023

    main22460

    Stable

    Updated and certified against the current SnapLogic Platform release.

    May 2023

    433patches22402

    Latest

    Fixed an issue with the Send Email Snap where attachments larger than 3 MB were not getting attached to the sent email messages.

    May 2023

    main21015

    Stable

    Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

    February 2023

    432patches20437

    Latest

    Fixed an issue with the Microsoft Exchange Online OAuth2 User and Exchange Online OAuth2 Application accounts that caused 401 unauthorized errors when updating the access tokens.

    February 2023

    432patches20035

    Stable

    The below Exchange Online patch got re-deployed as stable.
    The following permissions are no longer mandatory for the Exchange Online Snaps to work:

    You can choose to not assign these permissions in your Snap accounts.

    February 2023

    432patches19899

     

    Latest

    The following permissions are no longer mandatory for the Exchange Online Snaps to work:

    You can choose to not delegate these permissions for your Snap accounts.

    February 2023

    main19844

     

    Stable

    Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

    December 2022

    431patches19413

     

    Latest

    When the Ultra Parent Pipeline is connected to a child Pipeline with the Send Email Snap using the Exchange Online OAuth2 application Account, it now refreshes, obtains a new access token, and continues the Snap operation.

    November 2022

    main18944

     

    Stable

    • The Exchange Online OAuth2 User Account now does not encounter an Access Denied (403) error. Now only the current user details are fetched when you do not have User.Read.All permission in your permissions scope.

    • Exchange Online Read Email:

      • This Snap now shows the email folder suggestions and includes the subfolders' names successfully by prefixing the parent folder name with the / delimiter.

      • This Snap now downloads the inline attachments correctly when you select the Download attachments checkbox. The Snap now shows the email folder suggestions and includes the subfolder names by prefixing the parent folder name with the delimiter (/). For example, custom/subfolder.

    • The Send Email Snap supports sending the HTML Table in the email body using the following fields:

      • HTML Table option under Email type

      • Table Data Path

      • Batch Size

    September 2022

    430patches18442

     

    Latest

    The Microsoft Exchange Online List Events Snap now does not fail with the java.net.SocketTimeoutException: timeout error because the default execution (Read and Write) timeout of 10 seconds is updated to 5 minutes.

    September 2022

    430patches18099

     

    Latest

    • The User.Read.All permission is now not mandatory in the Exchange Online OAuth2 User Account while reading and sending messages and creating events. Even if you do not provide this permission, the account does not encounter Access Denied (403) error.
      The User.Read permission fetches only the current user details.

    • The Send Email Snap supports sending the HTML Table in the email body using the following fields:

      • HTML Table option under Email type

      • Table Data Path

      • Batch Size 

    • Enhancements in the Exchange Online Read Email Snap:

      • The Snap now downloads the inline attachments correctly when you select the Download attachments checkbox.

      • The Snap now shows the email folder suggestions and includes the subfolder names successfully by prefixing the parent folder name with the delimiter ('/').

    August 2022

    main17386

     

    Stable

    Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

    4.29

    main15993

     

    Stable

    Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

    4.28

    main14627

     

    Stable

    Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

    4.27

    main12833

     

    Stable

    Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

    4.26

    main11181

     

    Stable

    Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

    4.25 Patch

    425patches10994

     

    Latest

    Improved the Exchange Online Snap Pack to handle authentication token errors and acquire new tokens and improved the error messages in the Create Event Snap where the Snap fails with Null Pointer Exception when the account reference provided is invalid.

    4.25

    main9554

     

    Stable

    Upgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.

    4.24

    424patches8965

    Latest

    Fixed an issue of the conflict of users' having similar email IDs by accepting only the first user’s email ID returned by the API and ignoring the duplicate ones.

    4.24

    main8556

     

    Stable

    No updates made.

    4.23 

    main7430

     

    Stable

    Initial release of the Snap Pack with the following Snaps and Accounts:


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