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Last updated Apr 16, 2024

Get Message Replies

Overview

The Get Message Replies activity calls the Microsoft Graph ListChannelMessageReplies API

to retrieve all message replies from a specified channel (ChannelId) and team (TeamID).

After performing the search, the activity outputs the properties in a ChatMessage[] object (MessageReplies) that you can use as input variables in subsequent activities (e.g., ChatMessage(0).Id in Get Message Replies, Reply To Message, etc.).

How It Works

The following steps and message sequence diagram is an example how the activity works from design time (i.e., the activity dependencies and input/output properties) to run time.

  1. Complete the Setup steps.
  2. Add the Microsoft Teams Scope activity to your project.
  3. Add an activity or run an external process that outputs a Team.Id value (e.g., Get Teams).
  4. Add an activity or external process that outputs a Channel.Id value (e.g., Get Channels).
  5. Add an activity or run an external process that outputs a Message.Id value (e.g., Get Messages).
  6. Add the Get Message Replies activity inside the Microsoft Teams Scope activity.
  7. Enter values for the Channel properties.
  8. Create and enter a ChatMessage[] variable for your Output property.
  9. Run the activity.

    • Your input property values are sent to the ListChannelMessageReplies API.
    • The API returns the ChatMessage[] value to your output property variable.


Properties

The values for the following properties are specified when adding this activity to your project in UiPath Studio.



Common

DisplayName

The display name of the activity.

Attributes

Details

Type

String

Required

Yes

Default value

Get Message Replies

Allowed values

Enter a String or String variable.

Notes

N/A

Channel

TeamId

The Id of the Team object that contains the channel you want to get message replies from.

Attributes

Details

Type

String

Required

Yes (if ChatId is empty)

Default value

Empty

Allowed values

Enter a String or String variable.

Notes

To get the Team.Id value, use an external process or activity that includes the Team.Id value in its output (e.g., Get Teams or external API call)

Either (ChatId) or (TeamId and ChannelId) are required.

ChannelId

The Id of the Channel object that you want to get the message replies from.

Attributes

Details

Type

String

Required

Yes (if TeamId has a value)

Default value

Empty

Allowed values

Enter a String or String variable.

Notes

To get the Channel.Id value, use an external process or activity that includes the Channel.Id value in its output (e.g., Get Channels or external API call)

Either (ChatId) or (TeamId and ChannelId) are required.

Message

Limit

The maximum number of recent messages to retrieve.

Attributes

Details

Type

Int32

Required

Yes

Default value

Empty

Allowed values

Enter a Int32 or Int32 variable.

Notes

N/A

Misc

Private

If selected, the values of variables and arguments are no longer logged at Verbose level.

Attributes

Details

Type

Checkbox

Required

No

Default value

Not Selected

Allowed values

Selected or Not Selected

Notes

N/A

Output

Messages

An array of message replies (ChatMessage[] object) from the specified a chat or channel.

Attributes

Details

Type

ChatMessage[]

Required

No (required if you plan to use the output data in subsequent activities)

Default value

Empty

Allowed values

Enter a ChatMessage[] variable.

Notes

  • The variable you create for this property can be used as an input variable in subsequent activities (e.g., ChatMessage(0).Id in Get Message Replies, Reply To Message, etc.).

    * When using this variable as an input property value, specify the item in the array that you want to use (e.g., myReplies(0)).

  • The ChatMessage object includes multiple properties that you can use in other activities.The example image below shows some of the properties that you can return.
  • Note - some properties listed in the designer are not applicable to the ChatMessage object (e.g., ODatatType). For a list of the applicable Team properties, visit the links above.

Example

The following image shows an example of the activity dependency relationship and input/output property values.

For step-by-step instructions and examples, see the Quickstart guides.



  • Overview
  • How It Works
  • Properties
  • Common
  • Channel
  • Message
  • Misc
  • Output
  • Example

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