Azure Logic Apps: How to handle large JSON payloads without hitting the Max Payload size limit?
I just started working with I'm a bit lost with I'm currently working with Azure Logic Apps to process incoming data from an HTTP endpoint... The scenario I'm working with is that the payload size can occasionally exceed the maximum allowed size of 4MB, resulting in the behavior: `{"statusCode":413,"message":"The request is too large."}`. I've tried splitting the payload on the client side before sending it, but that becomes complicated given the structure of the data. My Logic App is designed to receive this HTTP request and then parse the JSON to perform several operations, including storing it in Azure Blob Storage. I have the following configuration for my Logic App trigger: ```json { "type": "HttpTrigger", "kind": "Function", "inputs": { "schema": { "type": "object", "properties": { "data": { "type": "string" } } } } } ``` What would be the best approach to handle larger payloads without hitting this limit? Should I consider using Azure Event Hubs or Azure Service Bus to offload the payload processing? If so, how should I configure them to ensure that the data flow remains seamless? Additionally, can I maintain the order of the messages if I use these services? Any concrete examples or pointers would be greatly appreciated! For context: I'm using Json on Windows. What am I doing wrong? The project is a CLI tool built with Json. I'm on Ubuntu 20.04 using the latest version of Json. Thanks for any help you can provide!