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Configuration file to playbook

L1 Bithead

Hi all,

I need to provide an externally uploaded configuration file to a playbook whose content varies periodically (it's a list of names). What is the best way to do this? The user who uploads the file can access the XSOAR GUI interface with an Analyst profile.

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L5 Sessionator

Hi @c.marlettalivi, Depending on your use case there are multiple methods. 

 

Option 1: The user does not need to login to XSOAR. We can send Data Collection task to the user. Data Collection tasks support file attachments. 

 

Option 2: If the file is uploaded to a specific location. You can grab it with the correct integration. Remote Access if network location. Google Drive, Amazon S3 Bucket, etc. 

 

Option 3: Create a task that halts playbook processing till a specific context key is created in your case it would be File. The analyst can then go to the warroom and upload the file. 

 

 

 

 

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L5 Sessionator

Hi @c.marlettalivi, Depending on your use case there are multiple methods. 

 

Option 1: The user does not need to login to XSOAR. We can send Data Collection task to the user. Data Collection tasks support file attachments. 

 

Option 2: If the file is uploaded to a specific location. You can grab it with the correct integration. Remote Access if network location. Google Drive, Amazon S3 Bucket, etc. 

 

Option 3: Create a task that halts playbook processing till a specific context key is created in your case it would be File. The analyst can then go to the warroom and upload the file. 

 

 

 

 

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