--- title: Microsoft OneDrive node documentation description: Learn how to use the Microsoft OneDrive node in n8n. Follow technical documentation to integrate Microsoft OneDrive node into your workflows. contentType: [integration, reference] priority: medium --- # Microsoft OneDrive node Use the Microsoft OneDrive node to automate work in Microsoft OneDrive, and integrate Microsoft OneDrive with other applications. n8n has built-in support for a wide range of Microsoft OneDrive features, including creating, updating, deleting, and getting files, and folders. On this page, you'll find a list of operations the Microsoft OneDrive node supports and links to more resources. ```{note} Credentials Refer to [Microsoft credentials](/08-0-0-Workflow/integrations/builtin/credentials/microsoft.md) for guidance on setting up authentication. ``` ```{tip} Government Cloud Support If you're using a government cloud tenant (US Government, US Government DOD, or China), make sure to select the appropriate **Microsoft Graph API Base URL** in your Microsoft credentials configuration. ``` ```{include} ../../../../_snippets/integrations/builtin/app-nodes/ai-tools.md ``` ## Operations * File * Copy a file * Delete a file * Download a file * Get a file * Rename a file * Search a file * Share a file * Upload a file up to 4MB in size * Folder * Create a folder * Delete a folder * Get Children (get items inside a folder) * Rename a folder * Search a folder * Share a folder ## Templates and examples ## Related resources Refer to [Microsoft's OneDrive API documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/onedrive/developer/rest-api/) for more information about the service. ## Find the folder ID To perform operations on folders, you need to supply the ID. You can find this: * In the URL of the folder * By searching for it using the node. You need to do this if using MS 365 (where OneDrive uses SharePoint behind the scenes): 1. Select **Resource** > **Folder**. 2. Select **Operation** > **Search**. 3. In **Query**, enter the folder name. 4. Select **Execute step**. n8n runs the query and returns data about the folder, including an `id` field containing the folder ID.