How to create MS Flow/Azure Logic App connection programmatically?









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To configure MS Flow/Logic App we need to create connection manually. For example, to create connection with Office 365, need to login with required credentials and connection is created.

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  • have a look at this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/49733941/…
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have a look at this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/49733941/…
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Here is a script on Github which would allow you to do it programmatically. Still requires user interaction, though.






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