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Teams custom app - PowerApp sign in issue
skaratela
For me adding 'source=teamstab' to the Content URL did the job, i.e.
https://web.powerapps.com/webplayer/iframeapp?source=teamstab&appId=/providers/Microsoft.PowerApps/apps/{AppId}
I can see it is now also corrected in the documentation.
Adding this to my manifest worked like a charm! it loads the app without "Sign in to Powerapps" screen!
Let me know if this works for you
"webApplicationInfo": {
"id": "3e62f81e-590b-425b-9531-cad6683656cf",
"resource": "https://apps.powerapps.com"
}
- ryanshaneApr 07, 2021Copper Contributor
skaratela Hi, it seems that this works for me even when i use your app ID you pasted in there. I tested with anther ID and it still works... just wondering what that ID is and how did you work this out / where did you find out about this being the solution? It seems this is the only post anywhere that solves the problem.
- MatthiasRepySep 02, 2021Copper Contributor
ryanshane where can i edit the manifest? If i go into App Studio to app manifest i can't edit it, because it says it's read only.
- ryanshaneSep 02, 2021Copper Contributor
MatthiasRepy from my notes since it's been a while:
- Add power app as a custom tile on the left side
- Teams > App Studio -- used it to create a package with one tab pointing to the power app, then export to file
- The file is a zip containing JSON for the config
- Apol VILLAMORFeb 24, 2021Copper Contributor
skaratela How can you modify the manifest JSON attributes?
- M_gabellFeb 24, 2021Copper Contributor
Apol VILLAMOR I think you should be able to do so in App-studio. You find that in Teams -> then the three dots where all apps are. Then search for it and install. once in App Studio go to Manifest Editor, click on your app, then App Manifest (preview) in the left hand menu.
You should now see the XML-schema