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Class TriggerHttpRequest

Manages a HTTP Request Trigger within a Logic App Workflow

Example Usage

using Pulumi;
using Azure = Pulumi.Azure;

class MyStack : Stack
{
public MyStack()
{
    var exampleResourceGroup = new Azure.Core.ResourceGroup("exampleResourceGroup", new Azure.Core.ResourceGroupArgs
    {
        Location = "East US",
    });
    var exampleWorkflow = new Azure.LogicApps.Workflow("exampleWorkflow", new Azure.LogicApps.WorkflowArgs
    {
        Location = exampleResourceGroup.Location,
        ResourceGroupName = exampleResourceGroup.Name,
    });
    var exampleTriggerHttpRequest = new Azure.LogicApps.TriggerHttpRequest("exampleTriggerHttpRequest", new Azure.LogicApps.TriggerHttpRequestArgs
    {
        LogicAppId = exampleWorkflow.Id,
        Schema = @"{
""type"": ""object"",
""properties"": {
    ""hello"": {
        ""type"": ""string""
    }
}
}
",
    });
}

}
Inheritance
System.Object
Resource
CustomResource
TriggerHttpRequest
Inherited Members
CustomResource.Id
Resource.GetResourceType()
Resource.GetResourceName()
Resource.Urn
System.Object.Equals(System.Object)
System.Object.Equals(System.Object, System.Object)
System.Object.GetHashCode()
System.Object.GetType()
System.Object.MemberwiseClone()
System.Object.ReferenceEquals(System.Object, System.Object)
System.Object.ToString()
Namespace: Pulumi.Azure.LogicApps
Assembly: Pulumi.Azure.dll
Syntax
public class TriggerHttpRequest : CustomResource

Constructors

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TriggerHttpRequest(String, TriggerHttpRequestArgs, CustomResourceOptions)

Create a TriggerHttpRequest resource with the given unique name, arguments, and options.

Declaration
public TriggerHttpRequest(string name, TriggerHttpRequestArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options = null)
Parameters
Type Name Description
System.String name

The unique name of the resource

TriggerHttpRequestArgs args

The arguments used to populate this resource's properties

CustomResourceOptions options

A bag of options that control this resource's behavior

Properties

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LogicAppId

Specifies the ID of the Logic App Workflow. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

Declaration
public Output<string> LogicAppId { get; }
Property Value
Type Description
Output<System.String>
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Method

Specifies the HTTP Method which the request be using. Possible values include DELETE, GET, PATCH, POST or PUT.

Declaration
public Output<string> Method { get; }
Property Value
Type Description
Output<System.String>
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Name

Specifies the name of the HTTP Request Trigger to be created within the Logic App Workflow. Changing this forces a new resource to be created.

Declaration
public Output<string> Name { get; }
Property Value
Type Description
Output<System.String>
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RelativePath

Specifies the Relative Path used for this Request.

Declaration
public Output<string> RelativePath { get; }
Property Value
Type Description
Output<System.String>
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Schema

A JSON Blob defining the Schema of the incoming request. This needs to be valid JSON.

Declaration
public Output<string> Schema { get; }
Property Value
Type Description
Output<System.String>

Methods

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Get(String, Input<String>, TriggerHttpRequestState, CustomResourceOptions)

Get an existing TriggerHttpRequest resource's state with the given name, ID, and optional extra properties used to qualify the lookup.

Declaration
public static TriggerHttpRequest Get(string name, Input<string> id, TriggerHttpRequestState state = null, CustomResourceOptions options = null)
Parameters
Type Name Description
System.String name

The unique name of the resulting resource.

Input<System.String> id

The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.

TriggerHttpRequestState state

Any extra arguments used during the lookup.

CustomResourceOptions options

A bag of options that control this resource's behavior

Returns
Type Description
TriggerHttpRequest
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