SoloSign HMAC Hash Creator (Preview)

Securely encode your private data, streamline your flows and apps. Generate SHA, BASE64, MD5, BLAKE2 hash digest and more.

This connector is available in the following products and regions:

Service Class Regions
Logic Apps Standard All Logic Apps regions except the following:
     -   Azure Government regions
     -   Azure China regions
     -   US Department of Defense (DoD)
Power Automate Premium All Power Automate regions except the following:
     -   US Government (GCC)
     -   US Government (GCC High)
     -   China Cloud operated by 21Vianet
     -   US Department of Defense (DoD)
Power Apps Premium All Power Apps regions except the following:
     -   US Government (GCC)
     -   US Government (GCC High)
     -   China Cloud operated by 21Vianet
     -   US Department of Defense (DoD)
Contact
Name Solort Support
URL https://solort.com/contact
Email support@solort.com
Connector Metadata
Publisher Solort
Website https://solort.com
Privacy policy https://solort.com/terms
Categories Data;Website

The SoloSign API is a powerful tool designed to enhance the security of your applications by providing a robust HMAC signature generation mechanism. With SoloSign, you can easily integrate HMAC-based authentication into your systems, ensuring the integrity and authenticity of your data exchanges. This API supports a variety of hashing algorithms, including SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512, and more, giving you flexibility in choosing the level of security that best fits your needs.

Prerequisites

To use the SoloSign API, you need a valid API key obtained by submitting a request on our website. Additionally, you may need to ensure that you have an active account and the necessary permissions to generate HMAC signatures.

How to get credentials

  1. Request API Key: Visit our website and submit a request https://solort.com/solosign.
  2. Look out for and email with the API Key

Get started with your connector

  1. Obtain API Key

  2. Add your API Key: when prompted add your key to the SoloSign connector

  3. Use the flow to generate HMAC Hash for your file or data

Known issues and limitations

  • The API has rate limits to prevent abuse.
  • The maximum payload size for a request is 5 MB.
  • Limited support for specific hashing algorithms on certain plans.

Common errors and remedies

  • 401 Unauthorized: Ensure your API key is correct and has the necessary permissions.
  • 400 Bad Request: Check your request data for correctness and completeness.
  • 500 Internal Server Error: Contact support if the issue persists.

FAQ

Q: Can I use SoloSign API without a plan? A: Yes, obtain an API key to access SoloSign API on a trial plan.

Q: What hashing algorithms are supported? A: SoloSign API supports a range of hashing algorithms, including SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512.

Q: How can I increase API call limits? A: Contact our support team to discuss plan upgrades and increased limits or extending your trial

Creating a connection

The connector supports the following authentication types:

Default Parameters for creating connection. All regions Not shareable

Default

Applicable: All regions

Parameters for creating connection.

This is not shareable connection. If the power app is shared with another user, another user will be prompted to create new connection explicitly.

Name Type Description Required
API KEY securestring The KEY to use this API. You can get one from https://solort.com/solosign True

Throttling Limits

Name Calls Renewal Period
API calls per connection 100 60 seconds

Actions

Create HMAC

Create a Hash based message authentication code HMAC using a secret key

Create HMAC

Create a Hash based message authentication code HMAC using a secret key

Parameters

Name Key Required Type Description
Data
request_string True string

Data to be hash signed

Key
secret_key True string

You key to sign the hash

Output Type
output_format string

Select a output type, default is base64

Encoding Type
encode_type string

Default value is utf-8

Hash Digest
hash_algorithm string

Select a hash algorithm, default is sha256

Returns