---
title: "OneDrive Trigger"
description: "Automate responses to OneDrive file activity"
icon: "cloud"
mode: "wide"
---
## Overview
Start automations when files change inside OneDrive. You can generate audit summaries, notify security teams about external sharing, or update downstream line-of-business systems with new document metadata.
Connect OneDrive in **Tools & Integrations** and toggle the trigger on for your deployment.
## Enabling the OneDrive Trigger
1. Open your deployment in CrewAI AMP
2. Go to the **Triggers** tab
3. Locate **OneDrive** and switch the toggle to enable
## Example: Audit file permissions
```python
from onedrive_file_crew import OneDriveFileTrigger
crew = OneDriveFileTrigger().crew()
crew.kickoff({
"crewai_trigger_payload": onedrive_payload,
})
```
The crew inspects file metadata, user activity, and permission changes to produce a compliance-friendly summary.
## Testando Localmente
Teste sua integração de trigger do OneDrive localmente usando a CLI da CrewAI:
```bash
# Visualize todos os triggers disponíveis
crewai triggers list
# Simule um trigger do OneDrive com payload realista
crewai triggers run microsoft_onedrive/file_changed
```
O comando `crewai triggers run` executará sua crew com um payload completo do OneDrive, permitindo que você teste sua lógica de parsing antes do deployment.
Use `crewai triggers run microsoft_onedrive/file_changed` (não `crewai run`) para simular execução de trigger durante o desenvolvimento. Após o deployment, sua crew receberá automaticamente o payload do trigger.
## Troubleshooting
- Ensure the connected account has permission to read the file metadata included in the webhook
- Teste localmente com `crewai triggers run microsoft_onedrive/file_changed` para ver a estrutura exata do payload
- If the trigger fires but the payload is missing `permissions`, confirm the site-level sharing settings allow Graph to return this field
- For large tenants, filter notifications upstream so the crew only runs on relevant directories
- Lembre-se: use `crewai triggers run` (não `crewai run`) para simular execução de trigger