add-onedrive

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Adds OneDrive for Business connector to a Power Apps code app. Use when uploading, downloading, listing, or managing files in OneDrive.

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**📋 Shared Instructions: [shared-instructions.md](${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/shared/shared-instructions.md)** - Cross-cutting concerns. # Add OneDrive for Business ## Workflow 1. Check Memory Bank → 2. Add Connector → 3. Configure → 4. Build → 5. Update Memory Bank --- ### Step 1: Check Memory Bank Check for `memory-bank.md` per [shared-instructions.md](${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/shared/shared-instructions.md). ### Step 2: Add Connector **First, find the connection ID** (see [connector-reference.md](${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/shared/connector-reference.md)): Run the `/list-connections` skill. Find the OneDrive for Business connection in the output. If none exists, direct the user to create one using the environment-specific Connections URL — construct it from the active environment ID in context (from `power.config.json` or a prior step): `https://make.powerapps.com/environments/<environment-id>/connections` → **+ New connection** → search for the connector → Create. ```bash pwsh -NoProfile -Command "pac code add-data-source -a onedriveforbusiness -c <connection-id>" ``` ### Step 3: Configure Ask the user what file operations they need (list files, upload, download, create folder, etc.). **Common operations:** ```typescript // List files in a folder const files = await OneDriveForBusinessService.ListFolder({ id: "root" // or folder ID }); // Get file metadata const metadata = await OneDriveForBusinessService.GetFileMetadata({ id: "file-id" }); // Get file content const ...

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Author
microsoft
Repository
microsoft/power-platform-skills
Created
4 months ago
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Language
JavaScript
License
MIT

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