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sneha123
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Error in PowerApps Export Solution task

Hi,

 

I am creating a build pipeline for PowerApps Source Control, in my private organization (for POC purpose)

I am following the documents available at http://aka.ms/ppalmlab.

When I run the pipeline it fails at the PowerApps Export Solution task. 

 

Error

2020-03-09T13:00:50.9395643Z ##[error]Failed to connect to instance: https://org9d4ca161.crm.dynamics.com/. Please verify your credentials for *** and instance url.
ERROR REQUESTING Token FROM THE Authentication context
ERROR REQUESTING Token FROM THE Authentication contextOne or more errors occurred. => AADSTS50034: The user account {EmailHidden} does not exist in the ------------------------------- directory. To sign into this application, the account must be added to the directory.
Timestamp: 2020-03-09 13:00:50Z => Response status code does not indicate success: 400 (BadRequest). => {"error":"invalid_grant","error_description":"AADSTS50034: The user account {EmailHidden} does not exist in the ------------------------- directory. To sign into this application, the account must be added to the directory.\r\n

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Unknown errorUnable to connect to CRM: AADSTS50034: The user account {EmailHidden} does not exist in the 72f988bf-86f1-41af-91ab-2d7cd011db47 directory. To sign into this application, the account must be added to the directory.
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Unable to Login to Dynamics CRM
2020-03-09T13:00:50.9756159Z ##[section]Finishing: PowerApps Export Solution

 

Any solution/suggestion on this, Kindly let me know where I am going wrong.

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ryanspain
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Hi @sneha123,

Have you confirmed that is the correct URL for your environment? i.e. is the correct region specified using the '.crmX' portion of the URL.

Have you confirmed that the User or Application Registration exists in Azure AD for that tenant? The error states it does not which may make it plausible that you are pointing at the incorrect tenant.

Ryan

Hi @sneha123,

 

1. Please check whether the processing user is in the instance: https://org9d4ca161.crm.dynamics.com/

2. Check whether the user has administrator right to export the Solution task

 

After checking this, please let us know the result.

 

Hi @ryanspain,

 

Yes that is the URL for the environment, but I didn't get you when you say 'region specified using the '.crmX' portion of the URL.'

Does the URL varies depending on the region?

And user exists in AAD for the tenant

 

Hi @JisungHan 

 

The user have access on the instance https://org9d4ca161.crm.dynamics.com also the user have administrator rights to Export the solution.

Hi,

 

Do we have any solution for this error, I am still stuck over here. 

I am creating this pipeline in a project, in my local organization. 

Also providing the (my email)username and password in the generic service connection, which I use in the PowerApps Environment URL in the Export task.

 

I have also registered 'https://orge334c2f1.crm.dynamics.com/'the link in app registrations.

 

Please let me know if I am missing anything. 

 

Thanks 

-Sneha

 

 

 

Hey @sneha123,

 

I completed this lab some time ago and though it is a little outdated, I was able to get a working example running.

 

I recommend confirming the below:

 

DevOps Service Connection

When you add your service connection in Azure DevOps, confirm that the user logon is correct. i.e.

  • This should be the a System Administrator or similar user - obviously they must be licensed.
  • Have you tried using a new user? Confirm you can sign in and export solutions with that user in the maker portal.
  • The organization portion of the logon URL should be correct. Note this different from your environment name (orge334c2f1)
  • Ensure you check the box to Allow all pipelines to use this connection
  • I assume your Azure DevOps organisation is in the same tenant as your CDS environment 

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Power Apps Tools Installer

This task should be added before any other build tools tasks. Typically it is the first task in the agent, as below. Make sure it is.

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PowerApps Build Tools version

What version of the build tools are you using? 

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Edit: Additional Question

What are you using an Application Registration for? 

 

My suggestions come in the absence of any more formal recomendations from the team. 

 

Hope it helps in some way.

Ryan

Delayed response here but to respond to your question below:

"Does the URL varies depending on the region?"

Yes - see short mapping of the regions below linking each region to a sample URL.

  • North America => crm => contoso.crm.dynamics.com
  • South America => crm1 => contoso.crm1.dynamics.com
  • Europe, Middle East, Africa => crm4 => contoso.crm4.dynamics.com

Often I see training/sample material refer to the North America alias - you just need check it.

PanneerS
New Member

@ryanspain I am trying to export a solution using Power Platform Export solution in azure devops but it was throwing an error, The given unique name was not valid. 

Both SolutionName in PowerApps and DevOps are same.

Extensions used: Power Platform Build Tools (2.0.10)

 

Error: 

[ 'Calling pac cli inputs: solution export --name powerapp_demo --path D:\\a\\1\\a\\powerapp_demo_Unmanaged.zip --overwrite true --managed false --async true --max-async-wait-time 120 --include autonumbering,calendar,customization,emailtracking,general,isvconfig,marketing,outlooksynchronization,relationshiproles,sales' ]
##[debug]command: D:\a\_tasks\PowerPlatformToolInstaller_8015465b-f367-4ec4-8215-8edf682574d3\2.0.10\bin\pac\tools\pac.exe, first arg of 16: solution
[ 'Connected to...Trial Environment' ]
[ '' ]
[ 'Starting Solution Export...' ]
[ '' ]
[ 'Waiting for asynchronous operation f172c289-996c-ed11-81ac-002248d5d430 to complete with timeout of 02:00:00' ]
[ '' ]
[ 'Processing asynchronous operation... execution time: 00:00:00 and 0.00% complete' ]
[ '' ]
[ 'Processing asynchronous operation... execution time: 00:00:04 and 0.06% complete' ]
[ '' ]
[ 'Asynchronous operation f172c289-996c-ed11-81ac-002248d5d430 failed within 00:00:09.0338225.' ]
[ '' ]
[ 'The reason given was: The given solution unique name (powerapp_demo) is not valid' ]
[ 'Microsoft PowerPlatform CLI' ]
[ 'Version: 1.20.3+ga66a744' ]
[ '' ]
[ 'Error: The async operation completed with a statuscode of Failed.' ]
 
Could you please assist on this.

Hi @PanneerS,

 

I can see from the logs that you are connected to an environment named 'Trial Environment'.

 

Assuming this is the environment you intend to connect to, is your service connection in Azure DevOps using credentials for a user/app that has access to this environment?

 

Additionally, could you copy a screenshot of the solution unique name? You can verify it exists in your environment via the maker portal or using the below OData query in your browser.

https://<YOUR_TRIAL_ENV_UNIQUE_NAME>.crmX.dynamics.com/api/data/v9.2/solutions?$filter=uniquename%20...

Replace <YOUR_TRIAL_ENV_UNIQUE_NAME> and the X for the region you are in.

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