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Power Apps Tips, Tricks, and Best Practices

You're reading from   Power Apps Tips, Tricks, and Best Practices A step-by-step practical guide to developing robust Power Apps solutions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835080078
Length 430 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Tim Weinzapfel Tim Weinzapfel
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Andrea Pinillos Andrea Pinillos
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Preface 1. Part 1: Overall Project Planning
2. Chapter 1: Understanding Requirements and Project Planning FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Working with Solutions 4. Chapter 3: Power Platform Environments 5. Chapter 4: Choosing the Right Tool – Navigating Canvas Apps, Power Pages, and Model-Driven Apps 6. Chapter 5: Data Connections 7. Part 2: Advanced Power App Techniques
8. Chapter 6: Variables, Collections, and Data Filtering 9. Chapter 7: Canvas App Formulas 10. Chapter 8: Conditional Formatting and URL Deep Linking 11. Part 3: Power Platform and Other Integrations
12. Chapter 9: Integration with Power Automate/Teams/Outlook 13. Chapter 10: Integration with Power BI 14. Chapter 11: Integrating Power Apps with SharePoint 15. Chapter 12: Integration with Power Virtual Agents/Copilot 16. Part 4: Governance, Security, and Deployment
17. Chapter 13: Governance, Security, and Application Life Cycle Management 18. Chapter 14: Error Handling 19. Chapter 15: Registering a Power App in Azure 20. Index 21. Other Books You May Enjoy

When to add the Azure app ID, client ID, and secret ID within Power Apps?

Within Power Apps, the app ID (also known as the application ID or client ID), client secret, and secret ID play a crucial role in enabling secure communication between your app and Azure services or external APIs. These credentials are particularly important when your app needs to authenticate and interact with other systems, whether within the Microsoft ecosystem or with third-party services.

Understanding the role of Power Apps credentials

Let’s quickly look at the credentials:

  • App ID (client ID): This is a unique identifier for your registered application in Azure. It tells the service which application is making the request.
  • Client secret (secret ID): This acts as a password that your app uses in combination with the client ID to authenticate with Azure and access protected resources.

For beginners, think of the app ID as the username and the client secret as the password...

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