Today I noticed the Test Flow option in my Microsoft Flow designer next to the Update Flow option

Microsoft Flow - New Feature! - Test your flows Microsoft Flow, Microsoft Office 365 testflowoption

Not having noticed it before time to click it!

I then got the following options to me:

  • I’ll perform the trigger action
  • Using data from the previous run.

Microsoft Flow - New Feature! - Test your flows Microsoft Flow, Microsoft Office 365 testtriggers

Previously I could rerun a flow but now there is some more magic put in place. You will see this when you select the second option

Microsoft Flow - New Feature! - Test your flows Microsoft Flow, Microsoft Office 365 usingdata

Ok, it is a bit of a shame that I can only retest with the most recent 5 runs and in this screen I have no idea which flow instance I’m rerunning. But if this features gets developed a bit further then this could be quite nice.

Now looking at my Run history there is a new type of flow run. All test runs are marked as Test Succeeded (or Test Failed in some cases)

Microsoft Flow - New Feature! - Test your flows Microsoft Flow, Microsoft Office 365 testsucceeded

But still I don’t have a clue what happened to which trigger.  But help is at hand. Have you noticed the Download CSV option in the run history?

Microsoft Flow - New Feature! - Test your flows Microsoft Flow, Microsoft Office 365

When you download this CSV you will get some clue. Not pretty, but again it is at least a start.

Microsoft Flow - New Feature! - Test your flows Microsoft Flow, Microsoft Office 365 csv

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By Pieter Veenstra

Business Applications Microsoft MVP working as the Head of Power Platform at Vantage 365. You can contact me using contact@sharepains.com

3 thoughts on “Microsoft Flow – New Feature! – Test your flows”
  1. Hi Pieter, I just tried that. I thought it would just simulate the steps but it actually runs the steps. I had a flow that upon certain criteria sends a mail, I didn’t think the email would get sent (I thought it would go through the steps and then I could download the csv and look at the various steps). Perhaps my understanding of test is incorrect.

    Cheers
    Noel

    1. Hi Noel, Test is pretty much the replacement for rerun. It does however still rerun the flow. There isn’t any logic in any of the connectors that would simulate a test in the sense of not really doing anything.
      So test is more a matter of you just fix the flow and you want to retest it with the data of a recently failed flow.

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