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CI and CD for POWERAPPS Cloud flow and Canvas App using Rest API or Jenkins

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Hi Team, 

I am new to POWERAPPS, developed Canvas App and Cloud Flow in POWERAPPS. I would like to automate the deployment of these Apps on Higher environments like SIT/PROD. 
I am using Jenkins as my Orchestrator for CI/CD. Are there any RESTAPI's similar to POWERBI rest Api's to perform this action?

Kindly let me know. 

Thanks

 
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    AmínAA Profile Picture
    1,228 Moderator on at
    Greetings @CU10040913-0
     
    Glad to know you're new to the Power Platform, always good to see new developers around! 
     
    Now, there are a lot of ways you could manage the deployment of your solutions through pipelines... First, allow me to point out the Microsoft learn post about:
    -    Pipeline configurations
    -    Pipeline creations through the platform host 
    -    Pipeline creation through custom host
    And here are posts explaining how to use AzureDevOps, Git, and Power Platform Pipleines, which to my knowledge are the most used ones:
    -    Power Platform Build Tools for AzureDevOps
    -    Extended Pipelines using GitHub Actions
     
    I didn't use Jenkins personally, but I believe it should be possible to manage Power Platform Pipelines through Jenkins... Check out all the posts on the reply to see if it helps solve all of your doubts, and if you need any further help with something more specific, then feel free to reply again!
     
    Edit: Something important, I had assumed you knew, but just in case, and since you’re new to Power Platform, it is important that I warn you, you can’t (Or at the very least, you shouldn’t) push through a pipeline an app or a flow on their own. They must be wrapped inside a solution.
     
    Edit 2: Here's a post specifically about using Jenkins to manage Power Platform Pipelines, altough it's from back in 2018, and I'm not sure if it will still work, but worth the chekout... Updates on DevOps and CI/CD support for Jenkins

    If you like my response, please give it a Thumbs Up. Should this reply solve your question, please mark your post as Solved. Otherwise, feel free to reply to my answer for further help.
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  • AmínAA Profile Picture
    1,228 Moderator on at
    Hi there @CU10040913-0!
     
    Do you require any further help with this?

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