Switching Between Display Views On the App Page

On clicking an app name on the Apps page, the app details page opens. The flows in the app are listed on the app details page. You have the option to view this page in the Trigger View or Flow View. By default, it opens in the Trigger View. Click Trigger View dropdown and select Flow View from the menu to switch to the flow view. When you are in the flow view, click Flow View and select Trigger View from the dropdown menu to go back to the trigger view.

Trigger View

In this view, the flows are displayed attached to one or more triggers that they use. If a flow is attached to multiple triggers, it is attached to each trigger separately. You can see a single flow multiple times on the page but attached to different triggers. Flow that is not attached to any triggers display No trigger in place of the trigger name.

The following image shows the Trigger View:

In the image above, MyRESTFlow2 is attached to both TimerTrigger and ReceiveHTTPMessage trigger, hence it appears twice. The MyTimerFlow was created with a new timer trigger hence it is not attached to the first timer trigger and the TimerTrigger appears twice on the page.

Hovering on a trigger displays the New flow option. Click the New flow option to create a flow to attach the newly created flow to that trigger.

Hovering over No trigger displays the Add trigger option, which takes you to the triggers catalog.

Flow View

In this view, each flow is shown separately with a trigger attached to it on the extreme left side. Shown below is a Flow View representation of the Trigger View image above:

The following image shows the Flow View:

Notice that MyRESTFlow2 shows two triggers. That is because this flow is attached to two triggers as you can see in the Trigger View. A blank flow shows 0 triggers against it as it is not attached to any triggers.