Microsoft OneDrive Application Account
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Overview
You can use this account type to connect Microsoft OneDrive Snaps with data sources that use Microsoft OneDrive Application accounts. The application accounts can have access to individual users' OneDrive and shared libraries to perform some operations across users.
You must have admin access to log into OneDrive Application account.
Prerequisites
A registered application in the Microsoft Azure Portal with appropriate permissions. Learn more about how to configure a registered application and for information needed to define settings for the OAuth2 account: Application Configuration in Azure Portal for OAuth2 Account
Limitations and Known Issues
None.
Account Settings
Parameter | Data Type | Description | Default Value | Example |
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Label | String | Required. Specify a unique label for the account. | N/A | OneDrive_Docs_App_Account |
Client ID | String | Required. Specify the client ID associated with your Azure application. You can create the client ID as advised by your application provider. | N/A | 9ee09921-7b72-432d-b552-a21e8a1ab143 |
Client secret | String | Specify the client secret associated with your account. You can create the client secret as advised by your application provider. | N/A | bec1f9242f9nsh67f2276b9ws4cadd14 |
Access token | String | Auto-generated after authorization. The access token associated with the Azure portal application is used to make API requests on behalf of the user associated with the client ID. | N/A | N/A |
Access token expiration | Integer | The access token expiration value. | N/A | N/A |
OAuth2 authorization endpoint | String | Required. Authorization endpoint to authorize the application. | https://login.microsoftonline.com/ <tenant_id>/oauth2/v2.0/authorize | https://login.microsoftonline.com/9ee09921-7b72-432d-b552-a21e8a1ab143/oauth2/v2.0/authorize |
OAuth2 token endpoint | String | Required. Token endpoint to get the access token. | https://login.microsoftonline.com/ <tenant_id>/oauth2/v2.0/token | https://login.microsoftonline.com/9ee09921-7b72-432d-b552-a21e8a1ab143/oauth2/v2.0/token |
Token endpoint config | Use this field set to configure token endpoint parameters as necessary for the account. This field set comprises the following fields:
Token endpoint parameters Provide the value scope to the Token endpoint parameter in this field set. Learn more about OAuth2.0 client credentials flow. | |||
Token endpoint parameter | String | Enter the name for the token endpoint parameter. | N/A | scope |
Token endpoint parameter value | String | Enter the value for the parameter, typically the default scope. Learn more: Scopes and permissions required for OneDrive API. | N/A | .default |
Authorization endpoint config | Use this field set to assign specific Auth endpoint parameters for OAuth2 Authentication endpoint for the App account. Configuring values in the field set is optional.
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Authentication parameter | String | Enter any additional parameters that you need to configure for authentication. | N/A | response_mode |
Authentication parameter value | String | Enter the value for the specified authentication parameter. | N/A | query |
Authorize | Button | Click this button to acquire the required permissions for this account from the Azure portal app, when creating an account. You can click this button for existing accounts to re-acquire the permissions to ensure the account works as expected. This action does not require or result in any changes to the Access Token that is already generated. | N/A | N/A |
Scopes and Permissions required for OneDrive API
OneDrive and SharePoint expose a few granular permissions that control apps' access to resources. When a user signs in to your app they, or, in some cases, an administrator, are required to provide consent to these permissions. Learn more about the available scopes: Microsoft Graph Permissions.
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