Azure Logic Apps
Logic App is a cloud-based service that allows us to react to an event in one service (such as SharePoint online) and do something with the data from that event into another service (such as Twitter). It makes it practical and simple for business processes. The users build workflows that automatically perform some business tasks and processes across applications and services. We can connect our business-critical apps and services with Azure Logic Apps, automating our workflows without writing a single line of code.
Before reading this article, please go through some important article links mentioned below,
Prerequisites
Follow the below steps to build a Workflow using a template.
Step 1
- Log into https://portal.azure.com/.
- In the dashboard, choose to create a resource and click on Integration. Now, select "Logic App".
Step 2
Enter the name you want to assign to the logic. Select the subscription and resource group where you organize the related resources and location where your logic app is stored. Then, click on "Create".
Here is the dashboard. Click "Logic App Designer".
Step 3 - Choosing the template
Now, choose the template "When a new file is created in Dropbox, copy it to OneDrive".
Click on “use this template”
Step 4 - Mapping the Twitter account
Sign in to Dropbox
Mapping your Dropbox account with storage username and password. Then click on authorize app
Click on Allow
Sign in to Dropbox
Mapping your OneDrive account with storage username and password. Then click on authorize app
Click on Continue
Step 5 - Configure the Dropbox.
Logic app looks like this. Now choose the folder
Configure the Folder
Next, configure OneDrive
The final workflow will be like this.
Now, let us save and run the workflow.
Output
First, run the logic app
Run the Logic App
Upload the image in Dropbox
Just refresh the OneDrive to see the result.
Summary
I hope you understood how to connect Dropbox to OneDrive Using Azure Logic App. Stay tuned for more Logic App articles.