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Overview of HTTP connectors in Power Automate - Training
Interact directly with data using web requests with HTTP connectors in Power Automate flows.
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WinHTTP provides the following functions:
Adds one or more HTTP request headers to the HTTP request handle.
Adds one or more HTTP request headers to an HTTP request handle, allowing you to use separate name/value strings.
Determines whether the current platform is supported by WinHTTP.
Closes a single HINTERNET handle.
Specifies the initial target server of an HTTP request.
Separates a URL into its component parts, for example, host name and path.
Creates a handle for use by WinHttpGetProxyForUrlEx.
Creates a URL from component parts, for example, the host name and path.
Finds the URL for the Proxy Auto-Configuration (PAC) file. This function reports the URL of the PAC file, but it does not download the file.
Frees the data retrieved from a previous call to WinHttpGetProxyResult.
Frees the data retrieved from a previous call to WinHttpGetProxySettingsResultEx.
Frees the memory allocated by a previous call to WinHttpQueryConnectionGroup.
Retrieves the default WinHTTP proxy configuration from the registry.
Obtains the Internet Explorer (IE) proxy configuration for the current user.
Retrieves the proxy information for the specified URL.
Retrieves the proxy information for the specified URL.
Retrieves the results of a call to WinHttpGetProxyForUrlEx.
Retrieves extended proxy settings.
Retrieves the results of a call to WinHttpGetProxySettingsEx.
Initializes an application's use of the WinHTTP functions.
Creates an HTTP request handle.
Returns the authorization schemes that the server supports.
Retrieves a description of the current state of WinHttp's connections.
Returns the number of bytes of data that are available immediately to be read with WinHttpReadData.
Retrieves header information associated with an HTTP request.
Retrieves header information associated with an HTTP request; offers a way to retrieve parsed header name and value strings.
Queries an Internet option on the specified handle.
Reads data from a handle opened by the WinHttpOpenRequest function.
Reads data from a handle opened by the WinHttpOpenRequest function.
Ends an HTTP request that is initiated by WinHttpSendRequest.
Registers a callback function that WinHTTP calls when the effective proxy settings change.
Resets the auto-proxy.
Sends the specified request to the HTTP server.
Passes the required authorization credentials to the server.
Sets the default WinHTTP proxy configuration in the registry.
Sets an Internet option.
Sets up a callback function that WinHTTP can call as progress is made during an operation.
Sets the various time-outs that are involved with HTTP transactions.
Formats a date and time according to the HTTP version 1.0 specification.
Takes an HTTP time/date string and converts it to a SYSTEMTIME structure.
Unregisters a callback function that was registered by calling WinHttpRegisterProxyChangeNotification.
Writes request data to an HTTP server.
Closes a WebSocket connection.
Completes a WebSocket handshake started by WinHttpSendRequest.
Gets the close status sent by a server.
Receives data from a WebSocket connection.
Sends data over a WebSocket connection.
Sends a close frame to a WebSocket connection.
Training
Module
Overview of HTTP connectors in Power Automate - Training
Interact directly with data using web requests with HTTP connectors in Power Automate flows.