This is great. Would you be able to do a video explaining how we can set an endpoint with 'when an HTTP request is received' that external users can access via API key from APIM?
You'd just select the "anyone" option for who can trigger the flow. Then if you want to check for an api key on incoming requests you'd just create a condition step in the flow that looks for the api key.
Thanks for video. How would it be possible manage webhhok permissions if the use case is call REST API to Power Automate from a non Power Platform App ?
I need this for a Demo, perfect example!
Wonderful idea. Thanks for your effort.
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This is great. Would you be able to do a video explaining how we can set an endpoint with 'when an HTTP request is received' that external users can access via API key from APIM?
You'd just select the "anyone" option for who can trigger the flow. Then if you want to check for an api key on incoming requests you'd just create a condition step in the flow that looks for the api key.
Legend!
Thanks for video. How would it be possible manage webhhok permissions if the use case is call REST API to Power Automate from a non Power Platform App ?
You just have to select the option to allow anybody to call the api.
Not understood, why we need to do app registration in Azure?
How the app in azure connected to the flow?
because you want to authenticate Azure Active Directory user to get data thats why app registration is required
To increase security. Otherwise, this flow would be open to anybody on the entire internet to call
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