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The event object for the custom-email-provider Actions trigger provides contextual information about email data.
Property
Description
event.client
Information about the Client with which this login transaction was
initiated.
Includes the following properties:
client_idString.
The of the application the user is logging in to.
metadataDictionary.
An object for holding other application properties.
nameString.
The name of the application (as defined in the Dashboard).
event.connection
(Optional)
Details about the Connection that was used to authenticate the user.
Includes the following properties:
idOptional string.
The connection’s unique identifier.
metadataOptional dictionary.
Metadata associated with the connection.
nameOptional string.
The name of the connection used to authenticate the user (such as
twitter or some-g-suite-domain).
strategyOptional string.
The type of connection. For social connections,
event.connection.strategy === event.connection.name.
For enterprise connections, the strategy is
waad (Windows Azure AD), ad (Active
Directory/LDAP), auth0 (database connections), and so
on.
event.custom_domain
(Optional)
Includes the following properties:
domainOptional string.
Available in MCD EA. The custom domain name.
event.notification
Includes the following properties:
htmlString.
Rendered HTML template.
fromString.
Email address of the sender for the email.
subjectString.Subject to be attached to the email.
localeOptional string.
The locale we rendered the message in, for example
en_US, as defined in the BCP-47 specification.
message_typeString.
The type of message that is being send, like
verify_email or welcome_email.
Possible values include:
verify_email
verify_email_by_code
reset_email
reset_email_by_code
welcome_email
verification_code
mfa_oob_code
enrollment_email
blocked_account
stolen_credentials
try_provider_configuration_email
organization_invitation
textString.
Rendered text template.
toString.
Email address of the recipient.
event.organization
(Optional)
Details about the Organization associated with the current
transaction.
Includes the following properties:
display_nameString.
The friendly name of the Organization.
idString.
The Organization identifier.
metadataDictionary.
Metadata associated with the Organization.
nameString.
The name of the Organization.
event.request
(Optional)
Includes the following properties:
geoipOptional object.
Includes the following properties:
countryCodeOptional string.
countryCode3Optional string.
cityNameOptional string.
latitudeOptional string.
longitudeOptional string.
timeZoneOptional string.
subdivisionCodeOptional string.
subdivisionNameOptional string.
continentCodeOptional string.
hostname Optional string.
Available in MCD EA. The hostname that is being used for the authentication flow.
ipOptional string.
The originating IP address of the request.
queryOptional dictionary.
The query string parameters sent to the authorization request. Only supported for the Password Reset Flow.
user_agentOptional string.
The value of the User-Agent header received when
initiating the transaction.
event.tenant
Includes the following properties:
friendly_nameOptional string.
The friendly name for the tenant, usually a more human-readable
version of the ID.
home_urlOptional string.
The home URL for the tenant, if defined and as found in its
settings.
idString.
The name of the tenant.
logo_urlOptional string.
The logo URL for the tenant, if defined and as found in its
settings.
support_emailOptional string.
The email to the tenant’s support service, if defined and as
found in its settings.
support_urlOptional string.
The url to the tenant’s support service, if defined and as found
in its settings.
event.user
An object describing the user on whose behalf the current transaction
was initiated.
Includes the following properties:
app_metadataDictionary.
Custom fields that store information about a user that influences the
user’s access, such as support plan, security roles, or access
control groups.
user_metadataDictionary.
Custom fields that store information about a user that does not impact
what they can or cannot access, such as work address, home
address, or user preferences.