SharePoint allows us to embed our PowerApps directly onto a page so that we can enhance the functionality of a page, all without having to take the user away from PowerApps itself. This is a really good way of surfacing data through your PowerApp or introducing ways for your users to interact with a page.
Before we begin, however, we need to be able to identify our app so that we can bring it into SharePoint.
Getting the PowerApp ID
Before we start making any changes to SharePoint, there are some basic details that we need to find out about our app. For SharePoint to use our PowerApp, we need to provide either the Web Link or the App ID for our app. This is a shortcoming of the user experience for adding our app to SharePoint at this time, and I fully expect this to be improved in the future.
To get...