Report a bug
Bugs are tracked on GitHub Issues. The fastest path to a fix is a small, reproducible report.
File the issue
Section titled “File the issue”→ Open a new bug report on GitHub
The link opens the bug-report form with labels and the severity dropdown pre-filled — you fill in description, steps to reproduce, and any logs.
What to include
Section titled “What to include”A great bug report has five pieces:
- What you did — the steps to reproduce, ideally with a workflow name, a run ID, or a screenshot.
- What you expected — what should have happened.
- What actually happened — the error message, broken output, or unexpected behaviour.
- Where you hit it — workspace and project name, browser, approximate time.
- Anything else useful — console errors, network responses, screenshots, or short screen recordings.
Security issues
Section titled “Security issues”If you’ve found a security vulnerability, please do not open a public issue. Follow the process described in SECURITY.md.
Before filing
Section titled “Before filing”Search existing issues first — your report may already be tracked. If it is, add a comment with anything new you’ve learned (logs, a smaller repro, a workaround).
Just have a question?
Section titled “Just have a question?”Use Request a feature for product suggestions. For other questions, open a regular GitHub issue on Azure/Logic-Apps-Automation and the team will route it.