Automate business processes with integration workflows in Azure Logic Apps
Offered By: Microsoft via Microsoft Learn
Course Description
Overview
- Module 1: Learn how to evaluate Logic Apps as an automation choice for your organization using criteria for integration, performance, conditionals, and connectors.
- Evaluate whether Logic Apps is appropriate to automate your business processes
- Describe how the components of a Logic App work together to automate a business process
- Module 2: Learn how to define a workflow to run your business with Logic apps using built-in triggers, actions, and conditional operators.
- Construct a workflow model that will solve your business problem
- Launch your Logic App in response to an external event
- Apply conditional logic to filter data and select a processing path
- Integrate Azure services into your workflow
- Module 3: In this module, learn to create a Logic Apps custom connector to call an API from a Logic Apps workflow.
- Create a custom Logic Apps connector
- Define the behavior of the connector using an OpenAPI definition
- Use the connector from a Logic App
- Module 4: Define a Logic Apps workflow declaratively as a Resource Manager template and deploy the app using the Azure Command Line Interface (CLI).
- Define a Logic Apps workflow declaratively in Workflow Definition Language
- Deploy a Logic App definition as a Resource Manager template using the Azure CLI
- Define a more configurable template using parameters
In this module, you will:
In this module, you will:
In this module, you will:
In this module, you will:
Syllabus
- Module 1: Introduction to Azure Logic Apps
- Introduction
- What is Logic Apps?
- How Logic Apps works
- When to use Logic Apps
- Knowledge check
- Summary
- Module 2: Route and process data automatically using Logic Apps
- Introduction
- Design Logic Apps for your workflows
- Detect an external event using a trigger
- Exercise - Create the social media tracker Logic App
- Execute an action
- Exercise - Analyze the content of a tweet
- Alter control flow using a control action
- Exercise - Branch based on tweet sentiment
- Summary
- Module 3: Call an API from a Logic Apps workflow using a custom connector
- Introduction
- Connectors for Azure Logic Apps
- Exercise - Set up a test API
- Access an API with a Logic App custom connector
- Exercise - Create and call a custom connector from a Logic Apps workflow
- Share a custom connector
- Summary
- Module 4: Create and deploy Logic Apps using Azure Resource Manager templates
- Introduction
- Describe a Logic Apps workflow using the Workflow Definition Language
- Deploy a Logic Apps workflow using an Azure Resource Manager template
- Exercise - Deploy a basic Logic Apps workflow using an ARM template
- Exercise - Deploy and export a Logic Apps workflow using an ARM template
- Summary
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