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Microsoft Graph Integration - Supported Resources

ShortPoint aims to provide a smooth and fast integration to data sources from your Microsoft Office 365 services. You can then display these with a focus on usability, productivity, and creativity on your SharePoint page. In order to make this happen, ShortPoint requires integration with Microsoft Graph


Please note that this integration is different from the Microsoft Graph API Connection Type that we offer in the product since version 8.5.2.0


Connect Microsoft Graph API


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Overview


Microsoft Graph is an application programming interface (API) that connects to your Azure AD for authentication services and allows access to your Microsoft 365 tenancy and its contents at any given time. More information can be found in this Microsoft article.


When pulling data from sources such as your Outlook, OneDrive, OneNote, Planner, or Teams applications, ShortPoint requires an authentication token signifying that the application has appropriate permissions to your tenancy. We will be able to get these through Microsoft Graph integration.


Required Permissions


The following permissions are needed to ensure that the Graph integration will work:

  • Mail.Read

  • Sites.Read.All

  • Files.Read.All

  • Directory.Read.All

  • Directory.AccessAsUser.All

  • Notes.Read.All

  • People.Read.All

  • OrgContact.Read.All

  • SecurityEvents.Read.All

  • Group.Read.All

  • ChannelMessage.Read.All

These are requested at a Delegated permission type. This means that the Microsoft Graph integration will run based on the signed-in user’s permissions. It will act on the signed-in user’s behalf and therefore will not have access to anything the signed-in user could not access.

As we build new functionalities in ShortPoint, new permissions will also be required and updated.


Note: At this point, ShortPoint does not support picking a smaller set of permissions to grant during the Graph Integration process. Users will have to grant the whole set of permissions.
In case you do not want to grant all these permissions to ShortPoint, please submit a support request to support@shortpoint.com indicating Graph Integration: Permissions as a topic, to set up a smaller set of permissions.

Supported Use Cases and Limitations


Currently, there are more than 80 supported use cases for the Microsoft Graph integration.


Having multiple resources and use cases available, there are some specific resources and endpoints that are not supported by ShortPoint Microsoft Graph integration.


Integration Options


Depending on where you are connecting and what you intend to do, view the steps to complete Microsoft Graph integration through the following articles:


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