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Extending Microsoft Power Apps with Power Apps Component Framework

You're reading from   Extending Microsoft Power Apps with Power Apps Component Framework A complete guide to creating, deploying, and improving your code components

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800564916
Length 318 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Fundamentals of the Power Apps Component Framework
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to the Power Apps Component Framework FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Power Apps CLI 4. Chapter 3: Community Tools and Resources 5. Chapter 4: Project Overview and the Component Life Cycle 6. Section 2: Building and Managing Code Components
7. Chapter 5: Code, Test, and Repeat 8. Chapter 6: Debugging Code Components 9. Chapter 7: Authentication Profiles 10. Chapter 8: Introduction to the Dataverse Project 11. Chapter 9: Configuring Code Components in Power Apps 12. Section 3: Enhancing Code Components and Your Development Experience
13. Chapter 10: Diving Deep into the Features Provided by PCF 14. Chapter 11: Creating Advanced Dataset Code Components 15. Chapter 12: Enriching Your Dev Experience 16. Answers to Knowledge Tests 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Understanding authentication profiles

Let's first understand what authentication profiles are. Authentication profiles are connections that have been verified by a Microsoft authentication service to a particular Dataverse environment and are saved on your local machine in the form of JSON files. These connections are machine-specific, so if you change your machine, you will have to re-create the profiles.

Now let's understand why these authentication profiles are needed. In previous chapters, we discussed that some of the capabilities provided by the Power Apps component framework cannot be tested using the test harness, and we need to deploy code components to a live Dataverse environment in a very streamlined, quick, and reliable way. Authentication profiles provide that ability. This makes it easier for us to perform our end-to-end testing of code components.

So, let's look at how to create these profiles.

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