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Upload Files from local machine to oneLake data hub

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Hi,

I have a requirement from client to upload files from local folder to oneLake data hub using power automate.

 

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want to upload files there, can anyone please help

 

Thanks

 

 

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  • SudeepGhatakNZ Profile Picture
    14,394 Most Valuable Professional on at

    @neerajpokh 

    To upload files from a local folder to OneLake Datahub using Power Automate, you first need to install and configure an On-Premises Data Gateway on your local machine. Then, create a scheduled flow in Power Automate to list files in the local folder using the "File System" connector. Within the flow, use a loop to process each file by reading its content. Finally, use the "HTTP" connector to make a POST request to the OneLake Datahub API, including the file content and metadata in the request body. Ensure proper authorization and error handling by configuring the necessary headers and adding error management steps.

     

  • neerajpokh Profile Picture
    159 on at

    @SudeepGhatakNZ 

    I have tried this but failing

     

     

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  • neerajpokh Profile Picture
    159 on at

    Hi @SudeepGhatakNZ 

    can you please provide any code to achieve this

     

  • neerajpokh Profile Picture
    159 on at

    @Deenuji can you please help

  • SudeepGhatakNZ Profile Picture
    14,394 Most Valuable Professional on at

    @neerajpokh 

    I think directly saving files into OneLake uisng Power Automate is not currently possible. OneLake currently doesn't have a dedicated connector within Power Automate, limiting options for direct interactions like file saving.

    You need an Azure Application created in order to call Azure blob storage

    Follow this video 

    Power Automate: How to use Azure Blob Storage ☁️ (youtube.com)

     

  • neerajpokh Profile Picture
    159 on at

    @SudeepGhatakNZ 

    screenshot is below

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