An open-source repository for custom, certified, and independent publisher connectors for Microsoft Power Platform and Azure Logic Apps.
Microsoft Power Platform Connectors is an open-source repository that hosts and facilitates the development of connectors for Microsoft Power Automate, Power Apps, and Azure Logic Apps. It provides a collection of custom, certified, and independent publisher connectors, along with tools and guidelines for building and validating integrations with external services. The project aims to streamline the process of extending the Power Platform's connectivity through community contributions and structured workflows.
Connector developers, Microsoft partners, independent publishers, and contributors looking to build, certify, or share integrations for the Power Platform and Azure Logic Apps ecosystem.
It offers a centralized, open-source hub with validation tools, certification pathways, and community management, ensuring high-quality, maintainable connectors that are ready for production use within Microsoft's low-code platforms.
This is a repository for Microsoft Power Automate, Power Apps, and Azure Logic Apps connectors
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Includes Swagger validation and breaking change detection tools that automatically check submissions, ensuring connectors meet standards and avoid breaking changes, as detailed in the Tooling and Validation section.
Provides clear guidelines, templates, and branch management for certified and independent publisher connectors, facilitating organized community contributions through pull requests and detailed README requirements.
Connectors developed here can be seamlessly deployed to Power Automate, Power Apps, and Azure Logic Apps, offering immediate utility within the Microsoft ecosystem as outlined in the repository description.
The independent publisher program allows anyone to submit connectors for third-party services, managed by a community group, fostering open collaboration and expanding available integrations.
Entirely focused on Microsoft platforms, making it irrelevant for integrations with non-Microsoft services or for developers outside this ecosystem, limiting its broader utility.
Requires a Contributor License Agreement (CLA), strict validation checks, and certification pathways that can be time-consuming and cumbersome, as noted in the Contributing and Legal sections.
Involves forking, syncing with upstream, managing multiple branches (master/dev), and detailed submission steps, which may have a steep learning curve for new contributors.
Independent publisher connectors must set the icon brand color to '#da3b01', limiting aesthetic customization and potentially affecting brand consistency for community submissions.