

To authenticate with the Application ID, we must create a new Key. On this blog post, and as it is a test environment, I will grant all the permissions available. Select Required Permissions then add Microsoft Graph and Office 365 Management API.”įor Permissions, you can check the required permissions using the following link:
#USING INSOMNIA API REGISTRATION#
Click on New Application Registration at the top left side of the side working area create a new App:Īfter the App been created, save the Application ID we are going to need it later:Īfter the Application ID has been copied, select Settings from the menu bar at the top.Choose App Registrations from the menu.

Login to your Azure subscription browse to the Azure Active Directory.To get started with today’s blog exercise, we must first create and register an App on the Azure subscription. I am going to share my experience with you, and in the process, provide two simple examples to start you off. I was impressed by the API’s diversity of reporting and decided to learn more about it. I was looking for an easy way to calculate my design requirements, and then I came across the Microsoft Graph API. Several weeks ago, I started a new project where I wanted to work out the sizing of the storage space needed to back up the Office 365 Tenant, including the OneDrive.

What does it take to get started with these APIs, and what do you have to learn to use them properly? Do you have to be a developer? I’m sure that if you were looking to get comprehensive reporting from your Microsoft Azure and Office 365 subscription, you would have come across Microsoft Graph Restful APIs.
