Automatic discovery of custom APIs for Logic Apps
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The latest release of the Logic Apps feature in Azure App Service includes the ability to discover the APIs that you already have in your subscription and treat them with a first-class user experience in the Logic Apps designer. When you add a new trigger or action in your designer, you will now see a drop-down menu where you can choose between the managed APIs and the APIs for apps that exist in your subscription.[![logicapp-listapis](https://azurecomcdn.azureedge.net/mediahandler/acomblog/updates/ServiceUpdates/imported/images-2016-03-logicapp-listapis-300x169.png)](https://azurecomcdn.azureedge.net/mediahandler/acomblog/updates/ServiceUpdates/imported/images-2016-03-logicapp-listapis.png)To get your APIs to show up here, make sure that you have included the URL to the swagger in the API definition property. Also make sure that Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) is enabled on the web app, API app, or mobile app. With a little configuration, you can even get your v1 API apps to show up in this list. Read the [Accessing v1 APIs and BizTalk APIs from Logic Apps blog](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/logicapps/2016/02/25/accessing-v1-apis-and-biztalk-apis-from-logic-apps/) for more information.
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