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Microsoft OneDrive

This page contains the setup guide and reference information for the Microsoft OneDrive source connector.

Requirements

  • Application (client) ID
  • Directory (tenant) ID
  • Drive name
  • Folder Path
  • Client secrets

Setup guide

For Airbyte Cloud:

  1. Navigate to the Airbyte Open Source dashboard.
  2. Click Sources and then click + New source.
  3. On the Set up the source page, select Microsoft OneDrive from the Source type dropdown.
  4. Enter the name for the Microsoft OneDrive connector.
  5. Enter Drive Name. To find your drive name go to settings and at the top of setting menu you can find the name of your drive.
  6. Select Search Scope. Specifies the location(s) to search for files. Valid options are 'ACCESSIBLE_DRIVES' to search in the selected OneDrive drive, 'SHARED_ITEMS' for shared items the user has access to, and 'ALL' to search both. Default value is 'ALL'.
  7. Enter Folder Path. Leave empty to search all folders of the drives. This does not apply to shared items.
  8. The OAuth2.0 authorization method is selected by default. Click Authenticate your Microsoft OneDrive account. Log in and authorize your Microsoft account.
  9. For Start Date, enter the date in YYYY-MM-DD format. The data added on and after this date will be replicated.
  10. Add a stream:
    1. Write the File Type
    2. In the Format box, use the dropdown menu to select the format of the files you'd like to replicate. The supported formats are CSV, Parquet, Avro and JSONL. Toggling the Optional fields button within the Format box will allow you to enter additional configurations based on the selected format. For a detailed breakdown of these settings, refer to the File Format section below.
    3. Give a Name to the stream
    4. (Optional) - If you want to enforce a specific schema, you can enter a Input schema. By default, this value is set to {} and will automatically infer the schema from the file(s) you are replicating. For details on providing a custom schema, refer to the User Schema section.
    5. Optionally, enter the Globs which dictates which files to be synced. This is a regular expression that allows Airbyte to pattern match the specific files to replicate. If you are replicating all the files within your bucket, use ** as the pattern. For more precise pattern matching options, refer to the Path Patterns section below.
  11. Click Set up source

For Airbyte Open Source:

Step 1: Set up OneDrive application

The Microsoft Graph API uses OAuth for authentication. Microsoft Graph exposes granular permissions that control the access that apps have to resources, like users, groups, and mail. When a user signs in to your app they, or, in some cases, an administrator, are given a chance to consent to these permissions. If the user consents, your app is given access to the resources and APIs that it has requested. For apps that don't take a signed-in user, permissions can be pre-consented to by an administrator when the app is installed.

Microsoft Graph has two types of permissions:

  • Delegated permissions are used by apps that have a signed-in user present. For these apps, either the user or an administrator consents to the permissions that the app requests, and the app can act as the signed-in user when making calls to Microsoft Graph. Some delegated permissions can be consented by non-administrative users, but some higher-privileged permissions require administrator consent.
  • Application permissions are used by apps that run without a signed-in user present; for example, apps that run as background services or daemons. Application permissions can only be consented by an administrator.

This source requires Application permissions. Follow these instructions for creating an app in the Azure portal. This process will produce the client_id, client_secret, and tenant_id needed for the tap configuration file.

  1. Login to Azure Portal
  2. Click upper-left menu icon and select Azure Active Directory
  3. Select App Registrations
  4. Click New registration
  5. Register an application
    1. Name:
    2. Supported account types: Accounts in this organizational directory only
    3. Register (button)
  6. Record the client_id and tenant_id which will be used by the tap for authentication and API integration.
  7. Select Certificates & secrets
  8. Provide Description and Expires
    1. Description: tap-microsoft-onedrive client secret
    2. Expires: 1-year
    3. Add
  9. Copy the client secret value, this will be the client_secret
  10. Select API permissions
    1. Click Add a permission
  11. Select Microsoft Graph
  12. Select Application permissions
  13. Select the following permissions:
    1. Files
      • Files.Read.All
  14. Click Add permissions
  15. Click Grant admin consent

Step 2: Set up the Microsoft OneDrive connector in Airbyte

  1. Navigate to the Airbyte Open Source dashboard.
  2. Click Sources and then click + New source.
  3. On the Set up the source page, select Microsoft OneDrive from the Source type dropdown.
  4. Enter the name for the Microsoft OneDrive connector.
  5. Enter Drive Name. To find your drive name go to settings and at the top of setting menu you can find the name of your drive.
  6. Select Search Scope. Specifies the location(s) to search for files. Valid options are 'ACCESSIBLE_DRIVES' to search in the selected OneDrive drive, 'SHARED_ITEMS' for shared items the user has access to, and 'ALL' to search both. Default value is 'ALL'.
  7. Enter Folder Path. Leave empty to search all folders of the drives. This does not apply to shared items.
  8. Switch to Service Key Authentication
  9. For User Practical Name, enter the UPN for your user.
  10. Enter Tenant ID, Client ID and Client secret.
  11. For Start Date, enter the date in YYYY-MM-DD format. The data added on and after this date will be replicated.
  12. Add a stream:
    1. Write the File Type
    2. In the Format box, use the dropdown menu to select the format of the files you'd like to replicate. The supported formats are CSV, Parquet, Avro and JSONL. Toggling the Optional fields button within the Format box will allow you to enter additional configurations based on the selected format. For a detailed breakdown of these settings, refer to the File Format section below.
    3. Give a Name to the stream
    4. (Optional) - If you want to enforce a specific schema, you can enter a Input schema. By default, this value is set to {} and will automatically infer the schema from the file(s) you are replicating. For details on providing a custom schema, refer to the User Schema section.
    5. Optionally, enter the Globs which dictates which files to be synced. This is a regular expression that allows Airbyte to pattern match the specific files to replicate. If you are replicating all the files within your bucket, use ** as the pattern. For more precise pattern matching options, refer to the Path Patterns section below.
  13. Click Set up source

Sync overview

Data type mapping

Integration TypeAirbyte Type
stringstring
numbernumber
arrayarray
objectobject

Features

FeatureSupported?(Yes/No)
Full Refresh SyncYes
Incremental SyncYes

Performance considerations

The connector is restricted by normal Microsoft Graph requests limitation.

Reference

Config fields reference

Field
Type
Property name
array<object>
streams
object
credentials
string
start_date
string
drive_name
string
search_scope
string
folder_path

Changelog

VersionDatePull RequestSubject
0.2.02024-03-1235849Add fetching shared items
0.1.92024-03-1135956Pin transformers transitive dependency
0.1.82024-03-0635858Bump poetry.lock to upgrade transitive dependency
0.1.72024-03-0435584Enable in Cloud
0.1.62024-02-0634936Bump CDK version to avoid missing SyncMode errors
0.1.52024-01-3034681Unpin CDK version to make compatible with the Concurrent CDK
0.1.42024-01-3034661Pin CDK version until upgrade for compatibility with the Concurrent CDK
0.1.32024-01-2434478Fix OAuth
0.1.22021-12-2233745Add ql and sl to metadata
0.1.12021-12-1533758Fix for docs name
0.1.02021-12-0632655New source