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Unlock the full potential of Power Automate and Power Apps by learning how to create your own custom connectors! This in-depth tutorial explains every step, from understanding standard connectors to building and integrating a REST API using Azure Functions. Discover how custom connectors extend automation to almost any web service—from authentication options (API Key, OAuth2.0, Basic, or none) to importing OpenAPI and Postman definitions, testing your connector, and sharing it across your organization. ********Contact me for Voucher *********** Telegram ID: https://t.me/cloudvsion Telegram Group: https://t.me/microsoftcert Mail: cloudvis1on@outlook.com WhatsApp Community https://tinyurl.com/LearnM365community ⏰Timestamp⏰ 0:15 – Introduction to Custom Connectors in Power Automate 0:33 – What are connectors, triggers, and actions? 1:36 – What is a custom connector? (Wrapper/proxy around an API) 2:54 – When and why to create a custom connector (if a pre-built connector does not exist) 4:24 – Custom connector lifecycle: Identify/build API, describe API, use connector 5:04 – Defining a custom connector for any REST API (public/private) 6:04 – Building the API (with Azure Functions, App Services, API Management) 7:04 – Describing the API – approaches (wizard, importing definitions, Postman, GitHub) 9:44 – OpenAPI definition and Postman collection usage 11:20 – Authentication options (None, Basic, OAuth2.0, API key) 12:48 – Azure Functions usage and authentication (API Key/AD) 13:09 – Custom Connector Wizard demo 14:38 – Azure Function App creation step-by-step 15:48 – Building out API logic/coding (including fixing errors/compilation issues) 23:32 – Creating a Custom Connector in Power Automate portal (step-by-step) 26:07 – Defining security (selecting API Key) 27:04 – Describing actions/operations for connector 29:20 – Testing the connector and fixing API errors 32:32 – Using the connector in Flow and Canvas App 34:25 – Sharing and certifying custom connectors 35:04 – Conclusion: Recap of plugins, connectors, and integration options Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.