With the Adobe Workfront Fusion Adobe Creative Cloud Libraries modules, you can start a scenario when an element or library is created or updated. You can also upload, retrieve, archive, or list elements, or make a call to the Adobe Creative Cloud Libraries API.
If you need instructions on creating a scenario, see Create a scenario.
For information about modules, see Modules in Adobe Workfront Fusion.
You must have the following access to use the functionality in this article:
Adobe Workfront plan* |
Pro or higher |
Adobe Workfront license* |
Plan, Work |
Adobe Workfront Fusion license** |
Current license requirement: No Workfront Fusion license requirement. Or Legacy license requirement: Workfront Fusion for Work Automation and Integration |
Product |
Current product requirement: If you have the Select or Prime Adobe Workfront Plan, your organization must purchase Adobe Workfront Fusion as well as Adobe Workfront to use functionality described in this article. Workfront Fusion is included in the Ultimate Workfront plan. Or Legacy product requirement: Your organization must purchase Adobe Workfront Fusion as well as Adobe Workfront to use functionality described in this article. |
To find out what plan, license type, or access you have, contact your Workfront administrator.
For information on Adobe Workfront Fusion licenses, see Adobe Workfront Fusion licenses.
To use Adobe Creative Cloud Libraries modules, you must have an Adobe Creative Cloud account.
When you configure Adobe Creative Cloud Libraries modules, Workfront Fusion displays the fields listed below. Along with these, additional Adobe Creative Cloud Libraries fields might display, depending on factors such as your access level in the app or service. A bolded title in a module indicates a required field.
If you see the map button above a field or function, you can use it to set variables and functions for that field. For more information, see Map information from one module to another in Adobe Workfront Fusion.
This action module archives an element from a library.
Connection | For instructions about connecting your Adobe Creative Cloud account to Workfront Fusion, see Create a connection to Adobe Workfront Fusion - Basic instructions. |
Library ID | Select the library that contains the element you want to archive. |
Element ID | Select the element that you want to archive. |
This action module returns a single element from a library.
Connection | For instructions about connecting your Adobe Creative Cloud account to Workfront Fusion, see Create a connection to Adobe Workfront Fusion - Basic instructions. |
Library ID | Select the library that contains the element you want to retrieve. |
Element ID | Enter or map the ID of the element that you want to retrieve. |
Selector |
Select the type of information that the module returns.
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This action module retrieves a list of elements in a library.
Connection | For instructions about connecting your Adobe Creative Cloud account to Workfront Fusion, see Create a connection to Adobe Workfront Fusion - Basic instructions. |
Library ID | Select the library that you want to list elements from. |
Order by | Select whether you want to order results by name or by the last date the element was modified. |
Type | Enter a MIME type to limit results to elements identified with the specified MIME type. Example: string . |
Selector |
Select the type of information that the module returns.
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Limit | Enter or map the maximum number of records you want the module to return during each scenario execution cycle. |
This action module uploads a small file asset to an existing library. Maximum file size is 1 GB.
Connection | For instructions about connecting your Adobe Creative Cloud account to Workfront Fusion, see Create a connection to Adobe Workfront Fusion - Basic instructions. |
Library ID | Select the library that you want to list elements from. |
Invocation Mode |
Select the processing mode to invoke this request process with.
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Type File | Enter or map the MIME type of the uploaded file. |
Source File |
Select a source file from a previous module, or map the source file's name and data. |
This trigger module starts a scenario when an element is added to a library.
Connection | For instructions about connecting your Adobe Creative Cloud account to Workfront Fusion, see Create a connection to Adobe Workfront Fusion - Basic instructions. |
Library ID | Select the library that you want to watch for updated elements. |
Limit | Enter or map the maximum number of records you want the module to return during each scenario execution cycle. |
This trigger module starts a scenario when an element in a library is updated.
Connection | For instructions about connecting your Adobe Creative Cloud account to Workfront Fusion, see Create a connection to Adobe Workfront Fusion - Basic instructions. |
Library ID | Select the library that you want to watch for new elements. |
Limit | Enter or map the maximum number of records you want the module to return during each scenario execution cycle. |
This trigger module starts a scenario when a new library is created.
Connection | For instructions about connecting your Adobe Creative Cloud account to Workfront Fusion, see Create a connection to Adobe Workfront Fusion - Basic instructions. |
Limit | Enter or map the maximum number of records you want the module to return during each scenario execution cycle. |
This trigger module starts a scenario when an existing library is updated.
Connection | For instructions about connecting your Adobe Creative Cloud account to Workfront Fusion, see Create a connection to Adobe Workfront Fusion - Basic instructions. |
Limit | Enter or map the maximum number of records you want the module to return during each scenario execution cycle. |
This module makes a custom API call to the Adobe Creative Cloud Libraries API.
Connection | For instructions about connecting your Adobe Creative Cloud account to Workfront Fusion, see Create a connection to Adobe Workfront Fusion - Basic instructions. |
URL |
Enter a path relative to For example |
API version |
Select the version of the Adobe Analytics API that you want to connect to. |
Method | Select the HTTP request method you need to configure the API call. For more information, see HTTP request methods in Adobe Workfront Fusion. |
Headers |
Add the headers of the request in the form of a standard JSON object. For example, Workfront Fusion adds the authorization headers for you. |
Query String |
Add the query for the API call in the form of a standard JSON object. For example: |
Body | Add the body content for the API call in the form of a standard JSON object. Note: When using conditional statements such as |
Upload a transient document |
If you want to upload a transient document, enter the source file for the document you want to upload. Select a source file from a previous module, or map the source file's name and data. |