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Matthew Soucoup

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.

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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.

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.

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Syllabus

Course Overview
Authentication Options with Custom Connectors
Using Azure Active Directory with a Custom Connector
Call Microsoft Graph APIs from a Custom Connector
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Move Custom Connectors between Environments

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Useful guide for customizing connectors in Power Automate
Focuses on using innovative web APIs
Taught by Matthew Soucoup, an experienced instructor
Covers authentication mechanisms for custom connectors
Explores real-world scenarios of using Azure AD with custom connectors
Prerequisites may be required for a better understanding

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Using Power Automate Custom Connectors with Authenticated APIs with these activities:
Review authentication methods
Review authentication methods to strengthen foundation for working with authenticated web APIs.
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  • Review OAuth 2.0 and Azure Active Directory
  • Explore authentication flow diagrams for common scenarios
Follow tutorials for Azure AD authentication
Strengthen understanding of Azure AD authentication by following guided tutorials.
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  • Identify a tutorial on Azure AD authentication
  • Follow the steps in the tutorial
  • Test the authentication flow
Invoke authenticated web APIs
Develop proficiency in invoking authenticated web APIs from Power Automate Flows.
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  • Identify a web API requiring authentication
  • Use a custom connector to invoke the web API
  • Handle authentication challenges
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Create custom connectors with authentication
Gain proficiency in creating custom connectors with authentication.
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  • Identify a scenario requiring authentication
  • Create a custom connector
  • Configure authentication
  • Test the custom connector
Develop a custom connector for a specific scenario
Apply skills by developing a custom connector for a specific scenario that requires authentication.
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  • Identify a business requirement
  • Design the custom connector
  • Implement the custom connector
  • Test and deploy the custom connector
Automate a business process using authenticated web APIs
Demonstrate expertise by implementing an automated business process that utilizes authenticated web APIs.
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  • Identify a business process
  • Design the automated workflow
  • Create and configure the Power Automate Flow
  • Test and deploy the automated workflow

Career center

Learners who complete Using Power Automate Custom Connectors with Authenticated APIs will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Data Analyst
Data Analysts scrutinize data to gain insights and help companies make informed decisions. To be a successful Data Analyst, you must be conversant with the tools and applications that extract and interpret enterprise data. This course teaches you how to invoke authenticated web APIs from a custom connector. As a result, you may be able to develop custom connectors for your company to help automate the extraction and analysis of third-party or legacy data sources.
Data Engineer
Data Engineers create and manage data pipelines to ensure data is available, accessible, and secure. If you're interested in building your skills as a Data Engineer, this course can introduce you to making Power Automate flows that authenticate with vendor-provided APIs. The ability to interface with APIs will help you automate tasks that will help your organization leverage data.
Systems Analyst
As a Systems Analyst, you'll analyze and recommend improvements to a company's IT systems. This can include updating systems to better leverage APIs and developing custom solutions that connect multiple cloud services. This course teaches you how to design and create custom connectors which will make you a highly competitive Systems Analyst.
Cloud Architect
Cloud Architects design, implement, and manage cloud computing solutions for organizations. This course will allow you to enhance your skillset in this field by teaching you to create custom connectors to authenticated APIs. As a Cloud Architect, being able to integrate and utilize third-party and legacy systems will set you apart from other candidates.
Software Engineer
Software Engineers create new applications, modify legacy applications, and maintain existing systems. This course covers the fundamentals of creating custom connectors with authenticated APIs, which will be helpful for Software Engineers who want to extend the functionality of existing systems.
Full-Stack Developer
Full-Stack Developers have a wide range of responsibilities, from designing and developing the front-end to managing the back-end. This course will help you build a foundation in interfacing with authenticated APIs which will be helpful for developing complex web applications.
Integration Developer
Integration Developers focus on connecting different systems and applications together to enable the seamless exchange of data and functionality. This course will help you develop the skills needed to create custom connectors to authenticated APIs, which is a critical aspect of integration development.
DevOps Engineer
DevOps Engineers are responsible for the planning, implementation, and maintenance of software systems. This course provides a foundation for DevOps Engineers who want to create custom connectors to authenticated APIs, which can help automate tasks and improve collaboration between development and operations teams.
Database Administrator
Database Administrators are responsible for managing and maintaining databases. This course teaches you how to create custom connectors to authenticated APIs, which can help you automate tasks such as data backup and restoration, performance monitoring, and security management.
Information Security Analyst
Information Security Analysts are responsible for securing an organization's information systems. This course may be helpful for Information Security Analysts who want to learn how to create custom connectors to authenticated APIs, which can help them better integrate security tools and services with existing systems.
IT Project Manager
IT Project Managers plan, execute, and manage IT projects. This course can help IT Project Managers build a foundation in creating custom connectors with authenticated APIs, which can be valuable for managing projects that involve integrating different systems and applications.
IT Architect
IT Architects design and manage the IT infrastructure for organizations. This course may be helpful for IT Architects who want to learn more about creating custom connectors to authenticated APIs, which can help them design and implement more efficient and effective IT systems.
API Developer
API Developers design, develop, and maintain APIs. This course provides a foundation for API Developers who want to learn how to create custom connectors to authenticated APIs, which can help them create more secure and scalable APIs.
Web Developer
Web Developers design and develop websites and web applications. This course can help Web Developers build a foundation in creating custom connectors with authenticated APIs, which can enable them to integrate external data and services into their web applications.
Business Analyst
Business Analysts analyze and improve business processes. This course may be helpful for Business Analysts who want to learn how to create custom connectors to authenticated APIs, which can enable them to gain insights from data that is stored in external systems.

Reading list

We've selected seven books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Using Power Automate Custom Connectors with Authenticated APIs.
Guide to using Power Automate for IT professionals. It shows how to use Power Automate to automate tasks in Azure, Office 365, and other Microsoft products. It's a great resource for IT professionals who want to learn more about Power Automate.
Guide to using Power Automate for business. It shows how to use Power Automate to automate tasks in Azure, Office 365, and other Microsoft products. It's a great resource for businesses who want to learn more about Power Automate.
Guide to using Power Automate for government. It shows how to use Power Automate to automate tasks in Azure, Office 365, and other Microsoft products. It's a great resource for government employees who want to learn more about Power Automate.
Guide to using Power Automate for manufacturing. It shows how to use Power Automate to automate tasks in Azure, Office 365, and other Microsoft products. It's a great resource for manufacturing professionals who want to learn more about Power Automate.
Offers a comprehensive guide to designing and building scalable data-intensive applications, covering topics such as data modeling, distributed systems, and data consistency.
A classic book on best practices for writing clean and maintainable code, providing guidance on code organization, naming conventions, and design patterns.

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