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@microsoft/kiota-authentication-spfx

Authentication provider for using Kiota in SPFx solutions

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The Kiota Authentication SharePoint Framework Library is an implementation to authenticate HTTP requests in SharePoint Framework solutions. This Authentication library, re uses some infrastructure from the SPFx context to obtain a valid token for the required API.

It also works for consuming Microsoft Graph, as it is just another Azure Active Directory protected API.

A Kiota generated project will need a reference to an authentication provider to make calls to an API endpoint.

Read more about Kiota here.

Using the Kiota Authentication SPFx

  1. npm i @microsoft/kiota-authentication-spfx -S.

Then, you use the aadTokenProviderFactory provided by the SPFx context, to get an AadTokenProvider and use it to build the Kiota SPFx AuthProvider.

this.props.aadTokenProviderFactory.getTokenProvider()
      .then((tokenProvider: AadTokenProvider): void => {

        const authProvider =
          new AzureAdSpfxAuthenticationProvider(
            tokenProvider, 
            "{AZURE_AD_APPLICATION_ID_URI}",
            new Set<string>([
              "mycustomapi.azurewebsites.net",              
            ]));
        
        const adapter = new FetchRequestAdapter(authProvider);
        
        const myCustomApiClient = new MyCustomApiKiotaClient(adapter);

        myCustomApiClient.teams.get().then(teams => {
            // deal with returned data
        })
        .catch(e => {console.log(e)});
      })
      .catch(e => {console.log(e)});

If you have generated a Kiota client for Microsoft Graph, you can also use this Auth provider in a similar way:

    this.props.aadTokenProviderFactory.getTokenProvider()
      .then((tokenProvider: AadTokenProvider): void => {

        const authProvider =
          new AzureAdSpfxAuthenticationProvider(
            tokenProvider);
        
        const adapter = new FetchRequestAdapter(authProvider);
        
        const meClient = new GraphMeServiceClient(adapter);

        meClient.me.get().then(teams => {
          // deal with returned data
        })
        .catch(e => {console.log(e)});
      })
      .catch(e => {console.log(e)});

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Package last updated on 29 Mar 2024

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