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Mock Power Apps connectors in tests with Playwright

Mock Power Apps connectors in tests with Playwright
Power Apps connectors allow you to connect your app to external services like SharePoint, Microsoft 365, or custom APIs. When you build a Power App, you can use these connectors to read and write data from these services. For instance, you can get a list of items from a SharePoint list, create a new item in a SharePoint list, etc.

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Elio Struyf - Office Development MVP
Elio Struyf - Office Development MVP

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