hands-on lab

Create and Manage Workflows with Azure Logic Apps

Difficulty: Beginner
Duration: Up to 1 hour and 10 minutes
Students: 1,138
Rating: 4/5
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Description

Logic apps allow non-developers to automate workflows. With this lab, you can learn how to create workflows in Azure Logic Apps, work with variables and controls to develop complex workflows and use connectors to integrate external services into your own workflows. Logic Apps have been around a long time but the new Azure Administrator certifcation exam made them a requirement for certification. With this beginner-level lab, you will be able to start from scratch along with understanding the benefits of automation and its importance in DevOps culture. 

Learning Objectives

  • Understand what Logic Apps are and how they can be used
  • Create Logic Apps workflows using the graphical designer
  • Use variables and controls to create more complex workflows

Intended Audience

  • This lab is recommended for Azure Administrator certification exam candidates
  • Anyone interested in automating workflows, including non-developers

Prerequisites

  • Basic knowledge of Azure Storage is beneficial but not required

Updates

November 15th, 2024 - Updated the instructions and screenshots to the latest UI

July 6th, 2022 - Updated the instructions and screenshots to the latest UI

January 17th, 2022 - Updated the instructions and screenshots to the latest UI

August 31st, 2021 - Updated instructions to reflect the Logic App resource creation UI changes

April 16th, 2021 - Moved validation checks to the most relevant lab step for more immediate validation feedback

March 5th, 2019 - Updated instructions to match the latest Logic Apps designer views

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Covered topics

Lab steps

Logging in to the Microsoft Azure Portal
Creating an Azure Logic App in the Portal
Creating a Logic App Workflow using the Designer
Working with Variables in Logic Apps
Controlling the Actions Executed in Logic App Workflows