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Inline Code for Azure Logic Apps is in preview

Published date: May 06, 2019

t Microsoft, we recognized that while using Azure Logic Apps to build enterprise integration solutions to connect various systems and services together, developers often desire to write some code to process the data and make it ready to be consumed by downstream systems. Committed to meet customers where they are, the new Inline code feature enables developers to write and execute simple ECMAScript (also known as JavaScript) right from within Logic Apps. 

Benefits of inline code: 

  • Write and execute code without having to provision additional resources 
  • Easily reference trigger, action, and workflow output via workflowContext object 
  • Enables new scenarios such as regular expression parsing, complex array and object manipulation, and arithmetic operations 
  • Data returned in code made available to subsequent actions via dynamic content token 
  • Logic Apps
  • Features
  • Services

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