There are many tools you can utilize to develop Power Automate custom connectors including Postman and Swagger Inspector. I prefer to utilize Postman but recent updates to the product no longer make it possible to export to a v1 collection.
This is unfortunate because the Power Automate custom connector site only allows upload of v1 collections.
Luckily APIMATIC allows you to convert the…
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Power Automate Custom Connectors – Import Postman v2 Collection
There are many tools you can utilize to develop Power Automate custom connectors including Postman and Swagger Inspector. I prefer to utilize Postman but recent updates to the product no longer make it possible to export to a v1 collection. This is unfortunate because the Power Automate custom connector site only allows upload of v1 collections.
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