Consume Any API from Power automate
What is and API
“Application Programming Interface”, is the meaning of API.?API is the middle of two applications and allows them to communicate. In other words, API is the messenger that delivers the request from the requestor to the provider that you’re requesting it from and then delivers the response back.
Why do we?need APIs with Power Automate?
There are?plenty of connectors available in Power Automate?for different Microsoft and third-party services.
But sometimes the connector you need doesn’t exist, or it doesn’t have the correct actions available.?APIs expand the possibilities of Power Automate q, so knowing how to use one is a valuable skill for any citizen developer.
HTTP Request structure:
A lot of APIs have documentations online. And this makes it easy to use them in PowerApps. But in case API documentation is not found, the basic structure for API call is:
To make an API call in power automate we are using “HTTP” request.?
REST API requests which is made up of raw HTTP Method, Endpoint, including Headers, and the Body.
?Use case
API call can connect this party tool in power automate. Also, It allow you to do some jobs in Microsoft products as well.
** Microsoft provides an amazing tool to try out Microsoft Graph APIs , it’s the?Graph Explorer.
Here we will use: Post Tab in Teams channel graph API to create a tab that contain a URL in teams channel.
To prepare working on this, a pre-requisite is to create an Azure AD App by giving the Application permissions required for?Add Tabs to Channel API?following these steps:
1.??????Go to portal.azure.com and log in
2.??????Click?app registrations
3.??????Click?New App registration
4.??????Give your app a nice name
5.??????Save tenant ID and Client(app) ID somewhere (notepad or similar)
6.??????Click?API PERMISSIONS?and select?Microsoft Graph
7.??????Now look up the permissions needed for this action
8.??????Now look up the permissions needed for this action: [Add tabs to a channel(https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/api/channel-post-tabs?view=graph-rest-1.0):
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Permission type: Application
Permissions: TeamsTab.Create.Group*, TeamsTab.Create, TeamsTab.ReadWriteForTeam.All, TeamsTab.ReadWrite.All, Group.ReadWrite.All, Directory.ReadWrite.All
9.??????Select all these permissions
10.??Grant Admin consent
11.??Click?Certificates & secrets
12.??Click?New client secret
13.??Type in a description
14.??Click?Add
15.??Copy the value and save it in your notepad (you will need that later)
Actual Flow:
Make the flow manually starting with these variables:
1.??????Team Name
2.??????Channel Name
3.??????URL of the tab
4.??????And App data from Azure: ?Client ID, Client Secrete, Tenant ID
5.??????Get the team
6.??????Then get all channels
Last step in the HTTP request to post the Tab. As below:?
The Power Automate flow is now ready to test. Click on Test and select Manually as we have added Manual trigger for the flow to run. Once the Flow runs you will see new tab added to your Teams General Channel.
HTTP requests re a super method to achieve a lot of things that are not ready to user actions in Power Automate, but can still be executed using Microsoft Graph or other Open APIs?
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