Some customers have run into an issue where removing a specific user account causes their API to stop functioning. This is typically the result of that user account being associated with the API configuration. The easiest solution for this is to create a designated service account for assigning API tokens and then set up the API with that service account, so removing users does not affect that configuration.
Creating and Editing API Connections Within KL
This article walks you through how to set up a new API connection.
To create a new API token within Knowledgelake, refer to the Creating an API Token for Azure Functions in KnowledgeLake article.
For adding tokens to the Function App within Knowledgelake, refer to the Adding your API Token to the Function App in Azure article.
Azure API & Service Accounts
Please refer to these Microsoft Articles for further information on creating and managing APIs within Azure as well as creating and managing service accounts:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/identity/ad-ds/manage/understand-service-accounts
Okta API
If you use Okta for your API, please refer to this Okta Developer article for creating and managing APIs.
For any further assistance with API configuration within Knowledgelake, please submit a ticket with Knowledgelake Support.
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