More importantly, before anything else, you need to know what kind of security model the API uses.
This is how the General tab looks: API authentication You can't leave the Base URL empty, so it needs at least a /, otherwise you will get this error: Specified file does not match OpenAPI 2.0 specification: 'String " does not match regex pattern '^/'. You can't put the scheme or the sub-path in the Host field. I gave my connector a simple description, entered the host and the base URL /v3/ It's best to do some research first to understand how the API works and decide what kind of actions you would like to create. Luckily, Yelp did a great job documenting their API. The General tab is where you will enter the basic stuff about your connector, such as the host and if the connection is made through a gateway.ĭeveloping a custom connector involves knowing how the API of the target service works. This will open the custom connector designer where you will see 4 tabs: General, Security, Definition, and Test General tab
The Create from blank experience will ask for a name: Here you have the option to create a custom connector from blank, import one from an OpenAPI file (swagger) or from an URL or from a Postman collection. This will bring up the Custom connectors screen. To create a new custom connector, go to Flow or PowerApps, sign in, click on the Data menu on the left navigation pane, and then click on Custom Connectors.
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Flow or PowerApps Plan 1 (or Plan 2) license.To build a custom connector you will need: If you want to automate Yelp, you will have to build your own connector, ideally, or use HTTP actions, which is far from ideal. For example, we don't have a connector for Yelp! Microsoft offers connectivity through standard and premium connectors to more than 200 services today in PowerApps and Flow.Īlthough there is a large selection of connectors, there are services today for which Microsoft doesn't provide a connector yet.