Overview
This extension enables editing a Power Automate flow definition as JSON.
The Chrome extension that enables editing a Power Automate flow definition as JSON. Motivation The reason behind creating this extension is constantly struggling with repetitive tasks in the flow authoring workflow like replacing a SharePoint site's URL or changing the variable name. Features - Edit a Power Automate flow as JSON in your browser. - Workflow definition JSON schema validation. - Rich text manipulation features thanks to Monaco Editor (VS Code). - Validating actions using "Flow Checker". - More features may come in future :) How to use it 1. Get the extension. 2. Open the flow edit page in the Power Automate/Power Apps portal. 3. Click the extension icon. 4. Edit your flow! Change Log v1.2 - Fixed the issue with saving a flow - Support for launching from the new Power Automate designer - Improved launching from Power Apps Portal - Now editor allows to edit the flow definition and connection references v1.1 Added support for opening a flow from the new Power Automate portal and Power Apps portal. Known limitations - The authentication token is not refreshed automatically at this moment. Sometimes might be necessary to refresh the flow's page that was used to open the extension.
Details
- Version1.2
- UpdatedApril 27, 2024
- Offered byKamil Rithaler
- Size1.09MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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