Microsoft Power Automate - Automate interactions with Shadow DOM elements in modern web applications [MC1033019]

Microsoft Power Automate – Automate interactions with Shadow DOM elements in modern web applications [MC1033019]

Message ID: MC1033019

We are releasing the automate interactions with Shadow DOM elements in modern web feature for Power Automate. This feature enables you to automate workflows in modern web apps built with frameworks like Angular, React, and Lit. This ensures seamless interaction with encapsulated components, making your automation scripts reliable without complex workarounds. This feature will reach general availability on April 15, 2025.

How does this affect me?

The Shadow DOM support in Power Automate for desktop introduces advanced functionality to effectively handle encapsulated DOM structures.

What do I need to do to prepare?
This message is for awareness and no action is required.

Source: Microsoft

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  1. Mike Rosoft

    The recent announcement about Microsoft Power Automate’s ability to automate interactions with Shadow DOM elements is a game-changer for both admins and users. For admins, this update means a significant reduction in the complexity of automation scripts. No longer will they need to create convoluted workarounds to interact with encapsulated components in modern web applications built with frameworks like Angular, React, and Lit. This not only streamlines their workflows but also enhances the reliability of automation processes. It’s like finding the right key for a tricky lock—suddenly, everything just clicks!

    For users, the benefits are equally exciting. With this new feature set to reach general availability on April 15, 2025, users can expect smoother and more reliable interactions with their favorite web applications. Imagine automating tasks that used to be cumbersome and prone to errors—now they can breeze through their work with newfound efficiency. It’s like having a trusty sidekick that knows exactly what to do!

    As for the impact of these changes, it’s hard to overstate just how transformative they could be. By simplifying the automation of modern web apps, we can expect a boost in productivity across the board. The ease of use and reliability brought on by this update will likely lead to increased adoption of automation tools, making life easier for everyone involved.

    So, what are your thoughts? Do you see this update as a boon for your workflows? Or perhaps you have some humorous anecdotes about your previous struggles with automation? Let’s hear from you in the comments below! And for more insights, don’t forget to check out other posts over at mwpro.co.uk. Happy automating!

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