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- Open API
- Introduction to Automation Hub API
 - API References
 - Generate your Token from Automation Hub
 - Authenticating to Your Automation Hub Tenant
 - Add users in bulk to Automation Hub using OpenAPI
 - Bulk edit users in Automation Hub using OpenAPI
 
- Input for Automation Pipeline
 - Input for Submission Type
 - Input for Phase
 - Input for Status
 - Input for Phase and Status Update
 - Input for Business Unit
 - Input for Applications
 - Input for Category
 - Input for Cost Benefit Analysis
 - Input for High Level Assessment
 - Input for Detailed Assessment
 - Input for Automation Idea Creation Date
 - Input for Users
 - Input for User Status
 - User Status Table
 - Input for Collaborators
 
- Output Dictionary
 - Automation Hub Open API Power Query Data Parsing
 
 

Automation Hub API Guide
Last updated Apr 19, 2024
- Get the users you want to edit
- The list of the users to edit can be fetched by using the GET Users API.
 - An easy way to get it closer to a CSV is to export the response from the API and import it into Excel or connect an excel directly to the API.
 - If you have users with multiple roles, they need to be parsed manually, as this generates different entries in the excel file.
 - Once you get the API data, make sure for the headers to mapped to the variable names you have in the API requests (for example role_id needs to be renamed to role_id1)
 - Perform the changes in the file as needed and then save it with the name 
editusers.csv. 
 - Edit users to Automation Hub
- Download the Postman Collection.
 - Open the Postman collection in to your workspace. This example contains only one role, but you can add as many roles as you want to the array.
 - Once you have the file ready, go to Postman and open the Postman Runner.
 - In the Run Order page, select the Edit User (Variables) call only.
 - In the right, click Select file and upload the editusers.csv file.
 - Check the number of iterations on the right to be the same as the number of rows in your file (headers excluded).
 - Click Run. Postman runs the requests one by one and show a correspondent status for each one.
 - Successful runs have the 201 - Resource Updated message.
 - Now you can check your edits in Automation Hub.
 
 
For more information, check the following documentation references: