Microsoft Azure File Service trading partner

This trading partner exchanges data with a Microsoft Azure File Service. MFT Server will initiate the connection to the Azure File Service trading partner. It is assumed that the Microsoft Azure File Service administrator has provided you with the details needed to set up this trading partner.

 

Adding the Microsoft File Service trading partner

 

In the desired domain, navigate to the AUTOMATION > Trading Partners module. Click on the Add button, or right click anywhere in the grid area and select Add from the pop-up menu. In the Add Trading Partner dialog window, select Microsoft Azure File Service as the Protocol, then click OK. The Add "Microsoft Azure File Service" Trading Partner dialog will appear as depicted in the image below.

 

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Basic

 

Name - The unique name to assign to this trading partner. Enter a name that best describes the trading partner, as you will be selecting the name when using the partner in MFT Server features that support it.

 

Company - The name of the company that this trading partner represents.

 

E-mail - The primary email address for this trading partner.

 

Connection

 

Endpoint Suffix - The endpoint suffix for the Microsoft Azure File Service.

 

Timeout - The maximum time (in seconds) for establishing a connection to the remote service.

 

Use SSL - If checked, enables SSL protection (HTTPS) for this trading partner connection.

 

Authentication

 

Storage account name - The storage account name for the Microsoft Azure File Service remote service.

 

Access key - The access key for the Microsoft Azure File Service remote service.

 

Tags

 

Tags - If specified, this is the one or more tags that are used to limit which administrators have access to this trading partner.

 

Example using the Microsoft Azure File Service trading partner in a trigger action

 

Triggers are created on the domain-level in AUTOMATION > Triggers. Triggers listen for events (e.g., a file upload) and respond with actions. There are many trading partner-specific trigger actions. This example does not provide all the steps when creating a trigger; it describes how a trigger action would be configured using the Microsoft Data Lake Gen2 trading partner. For a complete discussion about triggers, see Adding triggers.

 

Assume, when a trigger event occurs, you would like a file to be automatically uploaded from the MFT Server to the Microsoft Azure File Service trading partner.

 

To accomplish this, you would need to add an action to the trigger, in the Trigger Actions area. The action to add is Trading Partner File Upload as depicted in the image below.

 

 

Name - The Name of the Action. The system-generated default value (as depicted in the image above) can be changed to a more user-friendly name, if desired. The Name field can be specified as the input parameter when using the GetActionResult function. For backwards compatibility, the GetActionResult function still supports using the system-assigned Action ID as the input parameter.  

 

Notes - This field is used to describe the action.

 

Both the Name and Notes fields are displayed as a tooltip when you mouse over an action node in the Trigger Actions canvas area.

 

Partner - This is the trading partner name. A list of existing trading partners will appear in the dropdown list for you to choose from.

 

Local Directory - This is the local file on the MFT Server to upload to the Azure File Service trading partner.

 

Remote Directory - This is the Azure File Service path name that identifies where to upload the file to. In this example, it is the home directory associated with the storage account.