Integrate Power Apps portals with web-based technologies

Intermediate
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Microsoft Power Platform
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Microsoft Power Pages, formerly known as the Power Apps portal capability, is now in public preview as a standalone product.

Microsoft Power Pages is low-code development and hosting platform ideal for building modern, secure, and data-centric business websites. Whether you’re a low-code maker or professional developer, Power Pages enables you to rapidly design, configure, and public your websites to engage your customers, partners, and communities.

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Instances might occur where you need to integrate your portal to web-based technologies to extend the scope of your application. This module will focus on explaining the process and options to integrate a Power Apps portal with related technologies such as SharePoint, Microsoft Power BI, model-driven charts, and others.

Learning objectives

In this module, you will:

  • Discover how to use the Iframe component to link to other cloud-based technologies.
  • Learn how to configure portal integration to SharePoint document libraries.
  • Learn how to embed Power BI reports on a Power Apps portals page.
  • Learn how to enhance a portal page with model-driven charts.

Prerequisites

Basic understanding of Power Apps portals, how to create webpages, and how to use the portal source code editor, model-driven apps, and Power BI concepts and components.