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Azure Service Bus by #makeitfuture.
12 min
azure service bus messaging is a fully managed cloud messaging service for connecting distributed applications integrating it with make com enables automated, reliable workflows between cloud and on premises systems, enhancing connectivity and process automation for developers and businesses this is ai generated content based on official azure service bus documentation the content may still contain errors—please verify important information if you have questions, contact azure service bus support directly how to get support on azure service bus azure service bus is a community developed application and is subjected to the developer's terms and conditions, which may include applicable fees make does not maintain or support this integration for assistance, please https //f make com/r/reachout?app name=azure%20service%20bus\&app slug=azure service bus\&app unique id=azureservicebus f4qtys requirements to use the azure service bus app in make, you must have an active azure account with access to azure service bus, create your account on azure service bus app installation to install this app, you need admin, owner, or app developer permissions organizations go to the make integration page click the install button follow the on screen instructions to complete the setup connect azure service bus and {{product name}} to get started, you must first create a connection between azure service bus and {{product name}} , allowing the two services to communicate you can connect using the following method oauth2 0,shared access signature (sas) oauth2 0 instructions you need to authenticate using microsoft entra id to obtain an oauth 2 0 token log in to the azure portal using your credentials navigate to microsoft entra id (formerly azure active directory) register a new application in microsoft entra id configure the application, specifying the required permissions (scopes) for azure service bus after registration, note the generated application (client) id and directory (tenant) id generate a client secret for the registered application and note its value shared access signature (sas) instructions you need to retrieve the sas credentials from your azure service bus resource login to your azure portal using your credentials navigate to the azure service bus namespace where your resources are located go to the 'shared access policies' section within the namespace, queue, or topic, depending on the scope you want select an existing shared access policy or create a new one, specifying the required rights (listen, send, or manage) retrieve the keyname, primarykey, and secondarykey associated with the selected shared access policy some community developers require an additional specific api key retrieve the required api key from the community developer's dashboard, generally found under settings/api for more info, please https //f make com/r/reachout?app name=azure%20service%20bus\&app slug=azure service bus\&app unique id=azureservicebus f4qtys create the connection in {{product name}} log in in your make account , add the azure service bus module to your {{scenario singular lowercase}} , and click create a connection if you add a module with an instant tag, click create a webhook , then create a connection optional in the connection name field, enter a name for the connection enter the authentication credentials you copied from your azure service bus or follow the on screen instructions to create the connection you must also enter any required third party api keys obtained earlier for detailed information on connecting an application, see connect an application page azure service bus modules after connecting to the azure service bus app, you can choose from a list of available modules to build your {{scenario plural lowercase}} make an api call make an api call this module lets you send a custom request to the selected app’s api, allowing you to access advanced features or endpoints that aren’t available in the standard modules receive and delete message this module retrieves a message from a queue or subscription and, at the same time, deletes it from that queue or subscription in a single, seamless step this ensures the message is both received and removed in one go, preventing it from being processed more than once templates you can look for more templates in make's template gallery , where you'll find thousands of pre created {{scenario plural lowercase}} azure service bus resources you can have access to more resources related to this app on the following links azure service bus topics on make community azure service bus website azure service bus documentation azure service bus api documentation azure service bus page on make