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Using Power Automate Custom Connectors with Authenticated APIs

A Power Automate Flow can invoke any web API, even those that require authentication. This course will teach you how to use Power Automate Custom Connectors with authenticated web APIs.

Intermediate
58m
(3)

Created by Matthew Soucoup

Last Updated Dec 14, 2023

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Using Power Automate Custom Connectors with Authenticated APIs

A Power Automate Flow can invoke any web API, even those that require authentication. This course will teach you how to use Power Automate Custom Connectors with authenticated web APIs.

Intermediate
58m
(3)

Created by Matthew Soucoup

Last Updated Dec 14, 2023

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Power Automate can invoke any web API via a custom connector, even those that require authentication. In this course, Using Power Automate Custom Connectors with Authenticated APIs, you’ll learn to create custom connectors that can authenticate with your vendor-provided APIs. First, you’ll explore the authentication options available to custom connectors. Next, you’ll discover how to invoke an Azure AD authenticated web API from a custom connector. Finally, you’ll learn how to share and move configured connectors between environments. When you finish this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge to build custom connectors needed to invoke authenticated web APIs from your Power Automate flows.

Using Power Automate Custom Connectors with Authenticated APIs
Intermediate
58m
(3)
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Matthew Soucoup
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Matthew is a Microsoft and Xamarin MVP from Madison, WI. He has been developing mobile applications with Xamarin and Mono.iOS and Mono.Droid since 2010. Matt regularly speaks at user groups, code camps and conferences throughout the nation and the Midwest.

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