Setup Guide
Follow these steps to connect Microsoft OneDrive to your Connect AI account:Enter the following information:
- Azure Tenant—(optional) the Microsoft OneDrive tenant being used to access data. Accepts either the tenant’s domain name (for example, contoso.onmicrosoft.com) or its directory (tenant) Id.
- Default Groups—the default group context when accessing group-scoped resources. The default is AllGroups.
- Default User—the default user context when accessing user-scoped resources. The default is CurrentUser.
- Group Id—(optional) the Id of a Microsoft OneDrive group whose data you want to access.
- User Id—(optional) the Id of a Microsoft OneDrive user whose data you want to access.
Authentication Methods
- AzureAD
- AzureServicePrincipal
- AzureServicePrincipalCert
Click Sign in to connect securely through OAuth. This action opens the Microsoft OneDrive sign-in page in a new tab.
At the top of the Connect AI Add Connection page, click Save & Test.
- If the connection test succeeds, a Connection successfully saved message appears, indicating that your connection has been created. The Status on the Edit Connection page also changes to Authenticated. View the data model of your successful connection in the right pane of the Edit Connection page, in the Data Model tab.
- If the connection test fails, ensure that you entered your login information correctly with no stray spaces or other characters. Connect AI displays error messages under the required fields with missing data. Some data sources require that you sign in directly to the source website. If you did not, an error message appears under the Sign in button. Correct the errors and try again.
- Unsuccessful connections are saved as drafts and have a Status of Not Authenticated. You can return to the connection and authenticate it later.