Testing CSV Connector

Testing CSV Connector

  1. Go to Users -> Connectors -> New Connector
    • Select CSV as connector type

      Download the sample file and upload the same file.

    • The connector should show “active” after some time.
    • Go to Users, newly created users should be visible.
      1. Click on a user
      2. Verify that attributes and groups are correctly assigned from the CSV.
    • Go to Groups, newly created groups should be visible.
      1. Number of users in each group should match what was provided in CSV.

  2. Make some changes to the CSV file so it’s not valid. Upload the file. It should show “failed”.

Deleting CSV Connector


  1. Go to Users -> Connectors
  2. Select a connector in Options click delete

  3. Type delete to confirm
    • Select “delete users, groups” option
    • Connector status should be “deleted” after some time
    • Go to Users. Imported users should be deleted.
    • Go to Groups. Imported groups should be deleted.


  4. Repeat Step 1 and create a new Connector.
  5. Repeat Deleting process.
    • Do not select “delete users, groups” option
    • Connector status should be “deleted” after some time
    • Go to Users. Imported users should still be visible.
    • Go to Groups. Imported groups should still be visible.

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