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This is an updated and improved version of the Ramp connector! If you’re setting up Ramp with C1 for the first time, you’re in the right place.

Capabilities

ResourceSyncProvision
Accounts
Roles
Vendors
Vendor owner is single-assignee. Each Ramp vendor can have only one owner at a time. Granting the vendor owner entitlement to a new user overwrites the previous owner in Ramp — the prior owner is silently removed. Revoking the entitlement clears the owner only when the principal being revoked is the current owner.
The Ramp connector supports automatic account provisioning.

Connector actions

Connector actions are custom capabilities that extend C1 automations with app-specific operations. You can use connector actions in the Perform connector action automation step.
Action nameAdditional fieldsDescription
disable_useruser_id (string, required)Deactivate a Ramp user. The user will no longer be able to log in, spend on cards, or receive notifications.
enable_useruser_id (string, required)Reactivate a Ramp user. The user can log in to Ramp again, spend on their previously issued cards, and resume receiving notifications.

Gather Ramp credentials

To configure the Ramp connector, you need the Administrator role in Ramp.
The Ramp connector supports two authentication methods. Choose the one that fits your setup:

Option 1: Use an access token

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In Ramp, navigate to Settings > Developers > API tokens.
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Click Create a token, give it a name (for example, ConductorOne), and select the following scopes:
  • users:read — sync users
  • users:write — provision and deprovision users
  • vendors:read — sync vendors
  • vendors:write — grant and revoke vendor ownership
The users:write and vendors:write scopes are used by C1 when automatically provisioning and deprovisioning access. If you do not want C1 to perform these tasks, do not grant these scopes.
3
Click Create and copy the token. Save it somewhere secure — you won’t be able to view it again.
For more information, see the Ramp API token documentation.

Option 2: Use OAuth 2.0 client credentials

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In Ramp, navigate to Settings > Developers > OAuth apps.
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Click Create OAuth app and configure the following:
  1. Enter a name: ConductorOne
  2. Set the grant type to Client Credentials
  3. Select the following scopes:
    • users:read — sync users
    • users:write — provision and deprovision users
    • vendors:read — sync vendors
    • vendors:write — grant and revoke vendor ownership
The users:write and vendors:write scopes are used by C1 when automatically provisioning and deprovisioning access. If you do not want C1 to perform these tasks, do not grant these scopes.
  1. Click Create
3
Copy and save the Client ID and Client Secret. Save them somewhere secure — the secret won’t be shown again.
For more information, see the Ramp authorization documentation.

Configure the Ramp connector

To complete this task, you’ll need:
  • The Connector Administrator or Super Administrator role in C1
  • The Administrator role in Ramp
Follow these instructions to use a built-in, no-code connector hosted by C1.
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In C1, navigate to Integrations > Connectors and click Add connector.
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Search for Ramp and click Add.
3
Choose how to set up the new Ramp connector:
  • Add the connector to a currently unmanaged app (select from the list of apps that were discovered in your identity, SSO, or federation provider that aren’t yet managed with C1)
  • Add the connector to a managed app (select from the list of existing managed apps)
  • Create a new managed app
4
Set the owner for this connector. You can manage the connector yourself, or choose someone else from the list of C1 users. Setting multiple owners is allowed.If you choose someone else, C1 will notify the new connector owner by email that their help is needed to complete the setup process.
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Click Next.
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Find the Settings area of the page and click Edit.
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Select your authentication method and enter the credentials you gathered earlier:
  • Access Token: paste your Ramp API access token into the Ramp Access Token field.
  • OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials: paste your Ramp OAuth client ID and client secret into the Ramp OAuth Client ID and Ramp OAuth Client Secret fields.
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Click Save.
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The connector’s label changes to Syncing, followed by Connected. You can view the logs to ensure that information is syncing.
Done. Your Ramp connector is now pulling access data into C1.