Ok Vignesh , Thanks for your response ,
I think if you will check the doc thoroughly you can see that there is one part Populate the Authorization section in your logic app
If you are directly authoring your logic app definition, you must include the full authorization section.
Open your logic app definition in code view.
Go to the HTTP action definition, find the Authorization section, and include the following properties:
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{
"tenant": "<tenant-ID>",
"audience": "<client-ID-from-Part-2-web-app-or-API app>",
"clientId": "<client-ID-from-Part-1-logic-app>",
"secret": "<secret-from-Part-1-logic-app>",
"type": "ActiveDirectoryOAuth"
}
For example-->
{
"actions": {
"HTTP": {
"inputs": {
"method": "POST",
"uri": "https://your-api-azurewebsites.net/api/your-method",
"authentication": {
"tenant": "tenant-ID",
"audience": "client-ID-from-azure-ad-app-for-web-app-or-api-app",
"clientId": "client-ID-from-azure-ad-app-for-logic-app",
"secret": "key-from-azure-ad-app-for-logic-app",
"type": "ActiveDirectoryOAuth"
}
}
}
}
}
I think is what you were asking , request you to check the previously shared doc once again ,if you still have some question please let me know , Thanks!