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README.md

Process Street Connector

Process Street is a modern process management platform for teams. You can use this connector to run workflows, find and update workflow runs, and trigger actions when a workflow is run or changes.

Publisher: Process Street

Prerequisites

You will need a Process Street account (you can login or sign up here).

Supported Operations

The connector supports the following operations:

Triggers

  • When a task is checked, unchecked or ready: A trigger that will fire each time a task is completed, uncompleted or both, or becomes ready in Process Street
  • When a workflow is run: Triggers when a workflow is run
  • When a workflow run is completed: Triggers when a workflow run is completed

Actions

Workflow Runs

  • Run a workflow: Starts a workflow run based on a workflow
  • Find workflow runs: Retrieves the most recent 200 active workflow runs that match the query
  • Update a workflow run: Updates a workflow run

Form Fields

  • Get workflow run form fields: Retrieves all the form fields of workflow run
  • Update workflow run form fields: Updates the workflow run form fields

Obtaining Credentials

The connector uses an API Key as its authentication method. You can create an API Key here, in the integrations tab of your organization settings. Keep in mind that only Process Street admins can create and manage API keys.

Known Issues and Limitations

There are currently no known issues in the Process Street connector.

Deployment Instructions

In order to deploy this connector as a custom connector you just need to download the apiDefinition.swagger.json file. Then you should visit https://us.flow.microsoft.com/en-us/ and create a new connector in Data > Custom Connectors. Use the "Import from OpenAPI file" option, selecting the previously downloaded file. That should be all.