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Seliom

The Seliom modules allow you to create new cases in your Seliom account.

Getting Started with Seliom

Prerequisites

  • A Seliom account

In order to use Seliom with Make, it is necessary to have a Seliom account. If you do not have one, you can create a Seliom account at seliom.com/sign-up.

Note

The module dialog fields that are displayed in bold (in the Make scenario, not in this documentation article) are mandatory!

Connecting Seliom to Make

To connect your Seliom account to Make you need to obtain the Organization ID and Authorization Token from your Seliom account and insert it in the Create a connection dialog in the Make module.

You must write to [email protected] for getting your Organization ID and Authorization Token details.

  1. Go to Make and open the Seliom module's Create a connection dialog.

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  2. In the Connection name field, enter a name for the connection.

  3. In the Organization ID and Authorization Token fields, enter the details received from Seliom support to your email address.

  4. Click Continue.

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The connection has been established.

Make an API Call

Allows you to perform a custom API call.

Connection

Establish a connection to your Seliom account.

URL

Enter a path relative to https://api.seliom.com/. For example: /whoami

Note

For the list of available endpoints, refer to the Seliom API Documentation.

Method

Select the HTTP method you want to use:

GET

to retrieve information for an entry.

POST

to create a new entry.

PUT

to update/replace an existing entry.

PATCH

to make a partial entry update.

DELETE

to delete an entry.

Headers

Enter the desired request headers. You don't have to add authorization headers; we already did that for you.

Query String

Enter the request query string.

Body

Enter the body content for your API call.

Example of Use - Get User

The following API call returns the current user details from your Seliom account:

URL:

/whoami

Method:

GET

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Matches of the search can be found in the module's Output under Bundle > Body.

In our example, current user details were returned:

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