📢 Announcement!! Templates for Azure Logic Apps Standard are now in Public Preview 🎉
We are very excited to announce the Public Preview of Templates Support in Azure Logic Apps Standard! This release marks a significant milestone in our ongoing commitment to simplify and accelerate the development of enterprise integration solutions.
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Templates in Azure Logic Apps are pre-built workflow solutions designed to address common integration scenarios. They cover a wide range of use cases, from simple data transfers to complex, multi-step automations, and event-driven processes. Templates provide a solid foundation, allowing users to quickly set up and deploy workflows without starting from scratch.
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With Templates Support now in Public Preview, developers can leverage a growing library of pre-built templates to kickstart their Logic Apps projects. These templates are designed to cover a wide range of scenarios, from common workflows to complex integrations, making it easier than ever to build, deploy, and manage your applications.
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This is just the beginning, and we are committed to evolving this feature by adding more templates based on your feedback and contributions.
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Get started with Templates today
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To get started with the new templates, simply create workflows using the available templates within the Logic Apps Designer. Each template includes detailed information and a read-only view of the workflow, allowing you to review entire workflow, pre-requisites, connectors used, and more to determine if it meets your requirements. These workflows are easily customizable and can be further extended to meet your specific business needs. For detailed guidance, check out our updated documentation and tutorials
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Create Standard workflows from prebuilt templates – Azure Logic Apps | Microsoft Learn
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Here is a brief introduction about the capabilities –
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To access the templates, navigate to your workflows and use the dropdown menu to add a workflow from a template.
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The template gallery shows the list of templates as well as dropdowns and free text search box to filter and search templates.
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When you select a specific template, a side panel will display additional information, including a read-only view of the workflow, a detailed description, connectors used, prerequisites, and more.
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When you choose a template, a wizard will guide you through the various stages of configuration, including setting up connections used in the workflow, configuring parameters referenced by different actions, and defining the name and state of the workflow.
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Note: Before using templates, please be aware that many templates have prerequisites for them to work as expected. As we currently don’t have a way to enforce these prerequisites automatically, it’s essential to review and address them before using the template.
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If you are interested in templates for specific scenario or patterns and do not see them in the gallery, there are a few options.
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The recommended approach is to publish your workflows as templates by following a few simple steps. This not only empowers you to tailor solutions to your specific needs but also benefits others in the community. By doing so, you won’t be dependent on Microsoft for urgent requirements. However, please note that all templates must go through a PR process, where they are reviewed by our engineering and content experts. The detailed steps are outlined here
Create and publish workflow templates – Azure Logic Apps | Microsoft Learn
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If this is not an option, then please submit your request for templates here to add them to our backlog of templates. https://aka.ms/survey/templates
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