Azure Logic Apps
Logic App is a cloud-based service that allows us to react to an event in one service (such as SharePoint online) and do something with the data from that event in another service (such as Twitter). It makes it practical and simple for business processes. The users build workflows that automatically perform some business tasks and processes across applications and services. We can connect our business-critical apps and services with Azure Logic Apps, automating our workflows without writing a single line of code.
Before reading this article, please go through some important article links mentioned below.
Prerequisites
Follow the below steps to build a Workflow using a template.
Step 1
- Log into https://portal.azure.com/.
- In the dashboard, choose to create a resource and click on Integration. Now, select "Logic App".
![Logic App]()
Step 2
- Enter the name you want to assign to the logic. Select the subscription and resource group where you organize the related resources and the location where your logic app is stored. Then, click on "Create".
![Create]()
- Here is the dashboard. Click "Logic App Designer".
![Logic App Designer]()
Step 3. Choosing the template
- Now, choose the template "Auto tier Azure blobs based on the last modified time".
![Azure blobs]()
- Click on “Use this template”
![Template]()
Step 4. Mapping the storage account.
- Sign into Azure Blob Storage
![Storage account]()
- Mapping your storage account with storage name and Access Key. Then click on Create
![Access Key]()
- Click on Create
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Step 5. Configure the Recurrence.
- Choose the interval (Here, you can change it according to your needs), Frequency, Time Zone and Start time.
![Recurrence]()
- Then, choose every Sunday as a new parameter.
![New parameter]()
Step 6. Set tier age
Next, choose a set tier age for the blob. Here, we need to give the value as 10(we need to change the tier for 10 days old blobs).
![Set tier age]()
Step 7. Mapping the blobs
Choose the folder of the blob
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Step 8. Mapping the conditions
- Connecting the conditions
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- If the condition is true, then choose the tier blob as “Hot”
![Hot]()
- The final workflow will be like this.
![Final workflow]()
Now, let us save and run the workflow.
Output
First, check the tier for the blob
![Authentication method]()
Run the Logic App
![Run the Logic App]()
Its successfully run.
![Set tier variable]()
Now, it successfully turns the blob tier from cool to hot tier.
![Hot tier]()
Summary
I hope you understood how to set the Auto tier Azure blobs based on the last modified time using the Azure Logic App. Stay tuned for more Logic App articles.