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==== Step 1: Accessing Connector Configuration ====
==== Step 1: Accessing Connector Configuration ====


# Log in to your Foji account and navigate to the connectors section.
# Log in to your Foji account and navigate to the '''Integrations'''/'''Connections''' section in the '''Settings''' application.
# Click on the "Add Connector" button or select the option to create a new connector.
# Click on the '''New Connector''' button to create a new connector.
# Select the '''Azure Active Directory''' provider found under '''Identity''' or search for it using the search box


==== Step 2: Naming the Connector ====
==== Step 2: Naming the Connector ====


# In the "Name" field, enter a unique name for your Azure Active Directory connector. Choose a descriptive name that helps you identify the purpose of this connection.
# In the '''Name''' field, enter a unique name for your Azure Active Directory connector. Choose a descriptive name that helps you identify the purpose of this connection.


==== Step 3: Configuring Azure Active Directory Connection ====
==== Step 3: Configuring Azure Active Directory Connection ====


# In the "Azure Active Directory Tenant ID(s)" field, enter the Azure AD Tenant ID(s) associated with your Azure AD instance(s). The Tenant ID uniquely identifies your Azure AD directory.
# In the '''Azure Active Directory Tenant ID(s)''' field, enter the Azure AD Tenant ID(s) or Domains associated with your Azure AD instance(s). The Tenant ID uniquely identifies your Azure AD directory. For example, either format of the following values would work.
#* ec126dfe-6c3b-46b8-9673-8b88bec2b20d
#* foji.io
# If you have multiple Azure AD tenants, you can enter multiple Tenant IDs by separating them with commas. For example, "TenantID1,TenantID2,TenantID3".
# If you have multiple Azure AD tenants, you can enter multiple Tenant IDs by separating them with commas. For example, "TenantID1,TenantID2,TenantID3".


==== Step 4: Testing the Connection ====
==== Step 4: Testing the Connection ====


# Once you have provided the necessary configuration details, click on the "Save" button to verify the connectivity between Foji and Azure Active Directory.
# Once you have provided the necessary configuration details, click on the '''Create''' button to verify the connectivity between Foji and Azure Active Directory.
# Foji will attempt to establish a connection using the provided information. If the connection is successful, you will receive a confirmation message. Otherwise, please review the entered information and ensure that they are accurate.
# Foji will attempt to establish a connection using the provided information. If the connection is successful, you will receive a confirmation message. Otherwise, please review the entered information and ensure that they are accurate.


==== Step 5: Saving and Using the Connector ====
==== Step 5: Saving and Using the Connector ====


# You can now use this connector in your Foji workflows to interact with Azure Active Directory, such as retrieving user information, managing groups, or performing other Azure AD operations.
# You can now use this connector to login with Azure Active Directory, such as retrieving user information, managing groups, or performing other Azure AD operations.
# Refer to the Foji documentation or contact the Foji support team for more information on utilizing the Azure Active Directory connector within your workflows.
# Refer to the Foji documentation or contact the Foji support team for more information on utilizing the Azure Active Directory connector within your workflows.



Revision as of 14:27, 11 March 2024

Foji is a versatile data integration platform that allows you to connect and process data from various sources. This documentation will guide you through the process of configuring a connector for Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) in Foji. The Azure AD connector enables seamless integration with Azure AD, a cloud-based identity and access management service. To configure the connector, you will need to provide the following fields: Name and Azure Active Directory Tenant ID(s).

Step 1: Accessing Connector Configuration

  1. Log in to your Foji account and navigate to the Integrations/Connections section in the Settings application.
  2. Click on the New Connector button to create a new connector.
  3. Select the Azure Active Directory provider found under Identity or search for it using the search box

Step 2: Naming the Connector

  1. In the Name field, enter a unique name for your Azure Active Directory connector. Choose a descriptive name that helps you identify the purpose of this connection.

Step 3: Configuring Azure Active Directory Connection

  1. In the Azure Active Directory Tenant ID(s) field, enter the Azure AD Tenant ID(s) or Domains associated with your Azure AD instance(s). The Tenant ID uniquely identifies your Azure AD directory. For example, either format of the following values would work.
    • ec126dfe-6c3b-46b8-9673-8b88bec2b20d
    • foji.io
  2. If you have multiple Azure AD tenants, you can enter multiple Tenant IDs by separating them with commas. For example, "TenantID1,TenantID2,TenantID3".

Step 4: Testing the Connection

  1. Once you have provided the necessary configuration details, click on the Create button to verify the connectivity between Foji and Azure Active Directory.
  2. Foji will attempt to establish a connection using the provided information. If the connection is successful, you will receive a confirmation message. Otherwise, please review the entered information and ensure that they are accurate.

Step 5: Saving and Using the Connector

  1. You can now use this connector to login with Azure Active Directory, such as retrieving user information, managing groups, or performing other Azure AD operations.
  2. Refer to the Foji documentation or contact the Foji support team for more information on utilizing the Azure Active Directory connector within your workflows.

Conclusion

By following the steps outlined in this documentation, you can configure an Azure Active Directory connector in Foji. This enables you to seamlessly integrate with Azure AD and perform various user and identity management tasks using the Foji platform.