MSGraph.Autorest/exports/ProxyCmdletDefinitions.ps1
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # Code generated by Microsoft (R) AutoRest Code Generator.Changes may cause incorrect behavior and will be lost if the code # is regenerated. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <# .Synopsis Adds an API permission. .Description Adds an API permission. The list of available permissions of API is property of application represented by service principal in tenant. For instance, to get available permissions for Graph API: * Azure Active Directory Graph: `Get-AzAdServicePrincipal -ApplicationId 00000002-0000-0000-c000-000000000000` * Microsoft Graph: `Get-AzAdServicePrincipal -ApplicationId 00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000000` Application permissions under the `appRoles` property correspond to `Role` in `-Type`. Delegated permissions under the `oauth2Permissions` property correspond to `Scope` in `-Type`. User needs to grant consent via Azure Portal if the permission requires admin consent because Azure PowerShell doesn't support it yet. .Example PS C:\> Add-AzADAppPermission -ObjectId 9cc74d5e-1162-4b90-8696-65f3d6a3f7d0 -ApiId 00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000000 -PermissionId 5f8c59db-677d-491f-a6b8-5f174b11ec1d .Example PS C:\> Add-AzADAppPermission -ObjectId 9cc74d5e-1162-4b90-8696-65f3d6a3f7d0 -ApiId 00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000000 -PermissionId 1138cb37-bd11-4084-a2b7-9f71582aeddb -Type Role .Outputs System.Boolean .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/add-azadapppermission #> function Add-AzADAppPermission { [OutputType([System.Boolean])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(Mandatory)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Guid] # The unique identifier for the resource that the application requires access to. # This should be equal to the appId declared on the target resource application. ${ApiId}, [Parameter(Mandatory)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The unique identifier for one of the oauth2PermissionScopes or appRole instances that the resource application exposes. ${PermissionId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Guid] # The unique identifier in Azure AD. ${ObjectId}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies whether the id property references an oauth2PermissionScopes(Scope, delegated permission) or an appRole(Role, application permission). ${Type}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='AppIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Guid] # The application Id. ${ApplicationId}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ ObjectIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Add-AzADAppPermission'; AppIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Add-AzADAppPermission'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Adds member to group. .Description Adds member to group. .Example PS C:\> $groupid=(Get-AzADGroup -DisplayName $gname).Id PS C:\> $members=@() PS C:\> $members+=(Get-AzADUser -DisplayName $uname).Id PS C:\> $members+=(Get-AzADServicePrincipal -ApplicationId $appid).Id PS C:\> Add-AzADGroupMember -TargetGroupObjectId $groupid MemberObjectId $members .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.MicrosoftGraphGroup .Outputs System.Boolean .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. TARGETGROUPOBJECT <MicrosoftGraphGroup>: The target group object, could be used as pipeline input. [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AppRoleAssignment <IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignmentAutoGenerated[]>]: Represents the app roles a group has been granted for an application. Supports $expand. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AppRoleId <String>]: The identifier (id) for the app role which is assigned to the principal. This app role must be exposed in the appRoles property on the resource application's service principal (resourceId). If the resource application has not declared any app roles, a default app role ID of 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 can be specified to signal that the principal is assigned to the resource app without any specific app roles. Required on create. [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: The time when the app role assignment was created.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Read-only. [PrincipalDisplayName <String>]: The display name of the user, group, or service principal that was granted the app role assignment. Read-only. Supports $filter (eq and startswith). [PrincipalId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the user, group or service principal being granted the app role. Required on create. [PrincipalType <String>]: The type of the assigned principal. This can either be User, Group or ServicePrincipal. Read-only. [ResourceDisplayName <String>]: The display name of the resource app's service principal to which the assignment is made. [ResourceId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the resource service principal for which the assignment is made. Required on create. Supports $filter (eq only). [Classification <String>]: Describes a classification for the group (such as low, medium or high business impact). Valid values for this property are defined by creating a ClassificationList setting value, based on the template definition.Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [CreatedOnBehalfOf <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject>]: Represents an Azure Active Directory object. The directoryObject type is the base type for many other directory entity types. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Description <String>]: An optional description for the group. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. [GroupType <String[]>]: Specifies the group type and its membership. If the collection contains Unified, the group is a Microsoft 365 group; otherwise, it's either a security group or distribution group. For details, see groups overview.If the collection includes DynamicMembership, the group has dynamic membership; otherwise, membership is static. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, NOT). [HasMembersWithLicenseError <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether there are members in this group that have license errors from its group-based license assignment. This property is never returned on a GET operation. You can use it as a $filter argument to get groups that have members with license errors (that is, filter for this property being true). Supports $filter (eq). [IsArchived <Boolean?>]: [IsAssignableToRole <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether this group can be assigned to an Azure Active Directory role.This property can only be set while creating the group and is immutable. If set to true, the securityEnabled property must also be set to true and the group cannot be a dynamic group (that is, groupTypes cannot contain DynamicMembership). Only callers in Global administrator and Privileged role administrator roles can set this property. The caller must also be assigned the Directory.AccessAsUser.All permission to set this property. For more, see Using a group to manage Azure AD role assignmentsReturned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [MailEnabled <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether the group is mail-enabled. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [MailNickname <String>]: The mail alias for the group, unique in the organization. This property must be specified when a group is created. These characters cannot be used in the mailNickName: @()/[]';:.<>,SPACE. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [MembershipRule <String>]: The rule that determines members for this group if the group is a dynamic group (groupTypes contains DynamicMembership). For more information about the syntax of the membership rule, see Membership Rules syntax. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [MembershipRuleProcessingState <String>]: Indicates whether the dynamic membership processing is on or paused. Possible values are On or Paused. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). [PermissionGrant <IMicrosoftGraphResourceSpecificPermissionGrant[]>]: The permissions that have been granted for a group to a specific application. Supports $expand. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [ClientAppId <String>]: ID of the service principal of the Azure AD app that has been granted access. Read-only. [ClientId <String>]: ID of the Azure AD app that has been granted access. Read-only. [Permission <String>]: The name of the resource-specific permission. Read-only. [PermissionType <String>]: The type of permission. Possible values are: Application, Delegated. Read-only. [ResourceAppId <String>]: ID of the Azure AD app that is hosting the resource. Read-only. [PreferredDataLocation <String>]: The preferred data location for the group. For more information, see OneDrive Online Multi-Geo. Returned by default. [PreferredLanguage <String>]: The preferred language for a Microsoft 365 group. Should follow ISO 639-1 Code; for example 'en-US'. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [SecurityEnabled <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether the group is a security group. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). [SecurityIdentifier <String>]: Security identifier of the group, used in Windows scenarios. Returned by default. [Theme <String>]: Specifies a Microsoft 365 group's color theme. Possible values are Teal, Purple, Green, Blue, Pink, Orange or Red. Returned by default. [Visibility <String>]: Specifies the group join policy and group content visibility for groups. Possible values are: Private, Public, or Hiddenmembership. Hiddenmembership can be set only for Microsoft 365 groups, when the groups are created. It can't be updated later. Other values of visibility can be updated after group creation. If visibility value is not specified during group creation on Microsoft Graph, a security group is created as Private by default and Microsoft 365 group is Public. See group visibility options to learn more. Returned by default. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/add-azadgroupmember #> function Add-AzADGroupMember { [OutputType([System.Boolean])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='MemberObjectIdWithGroupObjectIdParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberObjectIdWithGroupObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberUPNWithGroupObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String] # The object Id of target group. ${TargetGroupObjectId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberObjectIdWithGroupObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberObjectIdWithGroupDisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberObjectIdWithGroupObjectParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String[]] # The object Id of member to add to target group. ${MemberObjectId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberUPNWithGroupObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberUPNWithGroupDisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberUPNWithGroupObjectParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String[]] # The user principal name of member to add to target group. ${MemberUserPrincipalName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberUPNWithGroupDisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberObjectIdWithGroupDisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String] # The display name of target group. ${TargetGroupDisplayName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberUPNWithGroupObjectParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberObjectIdWithGroupObjectParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.MicrosoftGraphGroup] # The target group object, could be used as pipeline input. # To construct, see NOTES section for TARGETGROUPOBJECT properties and create a hash table. ${TargetGroupObject}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Returns true when the command succeeds ${PassThru}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ MemberObjectIdWithGroupObjectIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Add-AzADGroupMember'; MemberUPNWithGroupObjectIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Add-AzADGroupMember'; MemberUPNWithGroupDisplayNameParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Add-AzADGroupMember'; MemberObjectIdWithGroupDisplayNameParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Add-AzADGroupMember'; MemberUPNWithGroupObjectParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Add-AzADGroupMember'; MemberObjectIdWithGroupObjectParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Add-AzADGroupMember'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Lists key credentials and password credentials for an application. .Description Lists key credentials and password credentials for an application. .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADAppCredential -DisplayName $name .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication .Outputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential .Outputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. APPLICATIONOBJECT <IMicrosoftGraphApplication>: The application object, could be used as pipeline input. [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AddIn <IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]>]: Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. This will let services like Office 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. [Id <String>]: [Property <IMicrosoftGraphKeyValue[]>]: [Key <String>]: Key. [Value <String>]: Value. [Type <String>]: [Api <IMicrosoftGraphApiApplication>]: apiApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AcceptMappedClaim <Boolean?>]: When true, allows an application to use claims mapping without specifying a custom signing key. [KnownClientApplication <String[]>]: Used for bundling consent if you have a solution that contains two parts: a client app and a custom web API app. If you set the appID of the client app to this value, the user only consents once to the client app. Azure AD knows that consenting to the client means implicitly consenting to the web API and automatically provisions service principals for both APIs at the same time. Both the client and the web API app must be registered in the same tenant. [Oauth2PermissionScope <IMicrosoftGraphPermissionScope[]>]: The definition of the delegated permissions exposed by the web API represented by this application registration. These delegated permissions may be requested by a client application, and may be granted by users or administrators during consent. Delegated permissions are sometimes referred to as OAuth 2.0 scopes. [AdminConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. This text appears in tenant-wide admin consent experiences. [AdminConsentDisplayName <String>]: The permission's title, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. [Id <String>]: Unique delegated permission identifier inside the collection of delegated permissions defined for a resource application. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating a permission, this property must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a permission, this property must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, the permission may be removed. [Origin <String>]: [Type <String>]: Specifies whether this delegated permission should be considered safe for non-admin users to consent to on behalf of themselves, or whether an administrator should be required for consent to the permissions. This will be the default behavior, but each customer can choose to customize the behavior in their organization (by allowing, restricting or limiting user consent to this delegated permission.) [UserConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [UserConsentDisplayName <String>]: A title for the permission, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the scp (scope) claim in access tokens. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [PreAuthorizedApplication <IMicrosoftGraphPreAuthorizedApplication[]>]: Lists the client applications that are pre-authorized with the specified delegated permissions to access this application's APIs. Users are not required to consent to any pre-authorized application (for the permissions specified). However, any additional permissions not listed in preAuthorizedApplications (requested through incremental consent for example) will require user consent. [AppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the application. [DelegatedPermissionId <String[]>]: The unique identifier for the oauth2PermissionScopes the application requires. [RequestedAccessTokenVersion <Int32?>]: Specifies the access token version expected by this resource. This changes the version and format of the JWT produced independent of the endpoint or client used to request the access token. The endpoint used, v1.0 or v2.0, is chosen by the client and only impacts the version of id_tokens. Resources need to explicitly configure requestedAccessTokenVersion to indicate the supported access token format. Possible values for requestedAccessTokenVersion are 1, 2, or null. If the value is null, this defaults to 1, which corresponds to the v1.0 endpoint. If signInAudience on the application is configured as AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount, the value for this property must be 2 [AppRole <IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]>]: The collection of roles assigned to the application. With app role assignments, these roles can be assigned to users, groups, or service principals associated with other applications. Not nullable. [AllowedMemberType <String[]>]: Specifies whether this app role can be assigned to users and groups (by setting to ['User']), to other application's (by setting to ['Application'], or both (by setting to ['User', 'Application']). App roles supporting assignment to other applications' service principals are also known as application permissions. The 'Application' value is only supported for app roles defined on application entities. [Description <String>]: The description for the app role. This is displayed when the app role is being assigned and, if the app role functions as an application permission, during consent experiences. [DisplayName <String>]: Display name for the permission that appears in the app role assignment and consent experiences. [Id <String>]: Unique role identifier inside the appRoles collection. When creating a new app role, a new Guid identifier must be provided. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating an app role, this must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a role, this must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, this role may be removed. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the roles claim in ID tokens and access tokens authenticating an assigned user or service principal. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [ApplicationTemplateId <String>]: Unique identifier of the applicationTemplate. [CreatedOnBehalfOfDeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [CreatedOnBehalfOfDisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Description <String>]: An optional description of the application. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. [DisabledByMicrosoftStatus <String>]: Specifies whether Microsoft has disabled the registered application. Possible values are: null (default value), NotDisabled, and DisabledDueToViolationOfServicesAgreement (reasons may include suspicious, abusive, or malicious activity, or a violation of the Microsoft Services Agreement). Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [GroupMembershipClaim <String>]: Configures the groups claim issued in a user or OAuth 2.0 access token that the application expects. To set this attribute, use one of the following string values: None, SecurityGroup (for security groups and Azure AD roles), All (this gets all security groups, distribution groups, and Azure AD directory roles that the signed-in user is a member of). [HomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy <IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]>]: [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [IdentifierUri <String[]>]: The URIs that identify the application within its Azure AD tenant, or within a verified custom domain if the application is multi-tenant. For more information, see Application Objects and Service Principal Objects. The any operator is required for filter expressions on multi-valued properties. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, ne, ge, le, startsWith). [Info <IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl>]: informationalUrl [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [MarketingUrl <String>]: Link to the application's marketing page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/marketing [PrivacyStatementUrl <String>]: Link to the application's privacy statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/privacy [SupportUrl <String>]: Link to the application's support page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/support [TermsOfServiceUrl <String>]: Link to the application's terms of service statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/termsofservice [IsDeviceOnlyAuthSupported <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this application supports device authentication without a user. The default is false. [IsFallbackPublicClient <Boolean?>]: Specifies the fallback application type as public client, such as an installed application running on a mobile device. The default value is false which means the fallback application type is confidential client such as a web app. There are certain scenarios where Azure AD cannot determine the client application type. For example, the ROPC flow where the application is configured without specifying a redirect URI. In those cases Azure AD interprets the application type based on the value of this property. [KeyCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]>]: The collection of key credentials associated with the application. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Custom key identifier [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the key. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential expires.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Key <Byte[]>]: Value for the key credential. Should be a base 64 encoded value. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier (GUID) for the key. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential becomes valid.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Type <String>]: The type of key credential; for example, 'Symmetric'. [Usage <String>]: A string that describes the purpose for which the key can be used; for example, 'Verify'. [Logo <Byte[]>]: The main logo for the application. Not nullable. [Note <String>]: Notes relevant for the management of the application. [Oauth2RequirePostResponse <Boolean?>]: [OptionalClaim <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaims>]: optionalClaims [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AccessToken <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the JWT access token. [AdditionalProperty <String[]>]: Additional properties of the claim. If a property exists in this collection, it modifies the behavior of the optional claim specified in the name property. [Essential <Boolean?>]: If the value is true, the claim specified by the client is necessary to ensure a smooth authorization experience for the specific task requested by the end user. The default value is false. [Name <String>]: The name of the optional claim. [Source <String>]: The source (directory object) of the claim. There are predefined claims and user-defined claims from extension properties. If the source value is null, the claim is a predefined optional claim. If the source value is user, the value in the name property is the extension property from the user object. [IdToken <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the JWT ID token. [Saml2Token <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the SAML token. [ParentalControlSetting <IMicrosoftGraphParentalControlSettings>]: parentalControlSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [CountriesBlockedForMinor <String[]>]: Specifies the two-letter ISO country codes. Access to the application will be blocked for minors from the countries specified in this list. [LegalAgeGroupRule <String>]: Specifies the legal age group rule that applies to users of the app. Can be set to one of the following values: ValueDescriptionAllowDefault. Enforces the legal minimum. This means parental consent is required for minors in the European Union and Korea.RequireConsentForPrivacyServicesEnforces the user to specify date of birth to comply with COPPA rules. RequireConsentForMinorsRequires parental consent for ages below 18, regardless of country minor rules.RequireConsentForKidsRequires parental consent for ages below 14, regardless of country minor rules.BlockMinorsBlocks minors from using the app. [PasswordCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]>]: The collection of password credentials associated with the application. Not nullable. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Do not use. [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the password. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password expires represented using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier for the password. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password becomes valid. The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [PublicClient <IMicrosoftGraphPublicClientApplication>]: publicClientApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. [RequiredResourceAccess <IMicrosoftGraphRequiredResourceAccess[]>]: Specifies the resources that the application needs to access. This property also specifies the set of OAuth permission scopes and application roles that it needs for each of those resources. This configuration of access to the required resources drives the consent experience. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [ResourceAccess <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAccess[]>]: The list of OAuth2.0 permission scopes and app roles that the application requires from the specified resource. [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for one of the oauth2PermissionScopes or appRole instances that the resource application exposes. [Type <String>]: Specifies whether the id property references an oauth2PermissionScopes or an appRole. Possible values are Scope or Role. [ResourceAppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the resource that the application requires access to. This should be equal to the appId declared on the target resource application. [SignInAudience <String>]: Specifies the Microsoft accounts that are supported for the current application. Supported values are: AzureADMyOrg, AzureADMultipleOrgs, AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount, PersonalMicrosoftAccount. See more in the table below. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [Spa <IMicrosoftGraphSpaApplication>]: spaApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. [Tag <String[]>]: Custom strings that can be used to categorize and identify the application. Not nullable.Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [TokenEncryptionKeyId <String>]: Specifies the keyId of a public key from the keyCredentials collection. When configured, Azure AD encrypts all the tokens it emits by using the key this property points to. The application code that receives the encrypted token must use the matching private key to decrypt the token before it can be used for the signed-in user. [TokenIssuancePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]>]: [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [TokenLifetimePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]>]: The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this application. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Web <IMicrosoftGraphWebApplication>]: webApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [HomePageUrl <String>]: Home page or landing page of the application. [ImplicitGrantSetting <IMicrosoftGraphImplicitGrantSettings>]: implicitGrantSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [EnableAccessTokenIssuance <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this web application can request an access token using the OAuth 2.0 implicit flow. [EnableIdTokenIssuance <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this web application can request an ID token using the OAuth 2.0 implicit flow. [LogoutUrl <String>]: Specifies the URL that will be used by Microsoft's authorization service to logout an user using front-channel, back-channel or SAML logout protocols. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/get-azadappcredential #> function Get-AzADAppCredential { [OutputType([Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential], [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectIdParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('Id')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The object Id of application. ${ObjectId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Guid] # The application Id. ${ApplicationId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The display name of application. ${DisplayName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication] # The application object, could be used as pipeline input. # To construct, see NOTES section for APPLICATIONOBJECT properties and create a hash table. ${ApplicationObject}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ ApplicationObjectIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADAppCredential'; ApplicationIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADAppCredential'; DisplayNameParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADAppCredential'; ApplicationObjectParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADAppCredential'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Lists entities from applications or get entity from applications by key .Description Lists entities from applications or get entity from applications by key .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADApplication -DisplayName $appname .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADApplication -First 10 .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADApplication -DisplayNameStartsWith $prefix .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADapplication -ObjectId $id -Select Tags -AppendSelected .Outputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/get-azadapplication #> function Get-AzADApplication { [OutputType([Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='EmptyParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false)] param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('Id')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String] # key: id of application ${ObjectId}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Query')] [System.String[]] # Select properties to be returned ${Select}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='EmptyParameterSet')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Query')] [System.String] # Filter items by property values ${Filter}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='EmptyParameterSet')] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Query')] [System.String[]] # Order items by property values ${Orderby}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='EmptyParameterSet')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Query')] [System.String] # Search items by search phrases ${Search}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SearchStringParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('DisplayNameStartsWith')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Query')] [System.String] # application display name starts with ${DisplayNameStartWith}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Query')] [System.String] # application display name ${DisplayName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('AppId')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Query')] [System.Guid] # application id ${ApplicationId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationIdentifierUriParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Query')] [System.String] # application identifier uri ${IdentifierUri}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='EmptyParameterSet')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Header')] [System.String] # Indicates the requested consistency level. # Documentation URL: https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/office/blogs/microsoft-graph-advanced-queries-for-directory-objects-are-now-generally-available/ ${ConsistencyLevel}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.UInt64] # Gets only the first 'n' objects. ${First}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.UInt64] # Ignores the first 'n' objects and then gets the remaining objects. ${Skip}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Append properties selected with default properties when this switch is on, only works with parameter '-Select'. ${AppendSelected}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ EmptyParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADApplication'; ApplicationObjectIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADApplication'; SearchStringParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADApplication'; DisplayNameParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADApplication'; ApplicationIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADApplication'; ApplicationIdentifierUriParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADApplication'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Lists API permissions the application has requested. .Description Lists API permissions the application has requested. .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADAppPermission -ObjectId 18797549-86a9-4906-b2a9-54f08cd3c427 ApiId Id Type ----- -- ---- 00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000000 df021288-bdef-4463-88db-98f22de89214 Scope 00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000000 5b567255-7703-4780-807c-7be8301ae99b Scope .Outputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.MicrosoftGraphApplicationApiPermission .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/get-azadapppermission #> function Get-AzADAppPermission { [OutputType([Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.MicrosoftGraphApplicationApiPermission])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false)] param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Guid] # The object Id of application. ${ObjectId}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='AppIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Guid] # The application Id. ${ApplicationId}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ ObjectIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADAppPermission'; AppIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADAppPermission'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Lists entities from groups or get entity from groups by key .Description Lists entities from groups or get entity from groups by key .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADGroup -DisplayName $gname .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADGroup -First 10 .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADGroup -ObjectId $id -Select groupTypes -AppendSelected .Outputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphGroup .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/get-azadgroup #> function Get-AzADGroup { [OutputType([Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphGroup])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='EmptyParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false)] param( [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # Expand related entities ${Expand}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # Select properties to be returned ${Select}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='EmptyParameterSet')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Filter items by property values ${Filter}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='EmptyParameterSet')] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # Order items by property values ${Orderby}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='EmptyParameterSet')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Search items by search phrases ${Search}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Indicates the requested consistency level. # Documentation URL: https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/office/blogs/microsoft-graph-advanced-queries-for-directory-objects-are-now-generally-available/ ${ConsistencyLevel}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='EmptyParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SearchStringParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameParameterSet')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.UInt64] # Gets only the first 'n' objects. ${First}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='EmptyParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SearchStringParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameParameterSet')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.UInt64] # Ignores the first 'n' objects and then gets the remaining objects. ${Skip}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Append properties selected with default properties when this switch is on, only works with parameter '-Select'. ${AppendSelected}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Guid] # key: id of group ${ObjectId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SearchStringParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('SearchString')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Used to find groups that begin with the provided string. ${DisplayNameStartsWith}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The display name of the group. ${DisplayName}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ EmptyParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADGroup'; ObjectIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADGroup'; SearchStringParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADGroup'; DisplayNameParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADGroup'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Lists members from group. .Description Lists members from group. .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADGroupMember -GroupDisplayName $name .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADGroup -DisplayName $name | Get-AzADGroupMember .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphGroup .Outputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. GROUPOBJECT <IMicrosoftGraphGroup>: The target group object, could be used as pipeline input. [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AppRoleAssignment <IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignmentAutoGenerated[]>]: Represents the app roles a group has been granted for an application. Supports $expand. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AppRoleId <String>]: The identifier (id) for the app role which is assigned to the principal. This app role must be exposed in the appRoles property on the resource application's service principal (resourceId). If the resource application has not declared any app roles, a default app role ID of 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 can be specified to signal that the principal is assigned to the resource app without any specific app roles. Required on create. [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: The time when the app role assignment was created.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Read-only. [PrincipalDisplayName <String>]: The display name of the user, group, or service principal that was granted the app role assignment. Read-only. Supports $filter (eq and startswith). [PrincipalId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the user, group or service principal being granted the app role. Required on create. [PrincipalType <String>]: The type of the assigned principal. This can either be User, Group or ServicePrincipal. Read-only. [ResourceDisplayName <String>]: The display name of the resource app's service principal to which the assignment is made. [ResourceId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the resource service principal for which the assignment is made. Required on create. Supports $filter (eq only). [Classification <String>]: Describes a classification for the group (such as low, medium or high business impact). Valid values for this property are defined by creating a ClassificationList setting value, based on the template definition.Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [CreatedOnBehalfOf <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject>]: Represents an Azure Active Directory object. The directoryObject type is the base type for many other directory entity types. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Description <String>]: An optional description for the group. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. [GroupType <String[]>]: Specifies the group type and its membership. If the collection contains Unified, the group is a Microsoft 365 group; otherwise, it's either a security group or distribution group. For details, see groups overview.If the collection includes DynamicMembership, the group has dynamic membership; otherwise, membership is static. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, NOT). [HasMembersWithLicenseError <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether there are members in this group that have license errors from its group-based license assignment. This property is never returned on a GET operation. You can use it as a $filter argument to get groups that have members with license errors (that is, filter for this property being true). Supports $filter (eq). [IsArchived <Boolean?>]: [IsAssignableToRole <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether this group can be assigned to an Azure Active Directory role.This property can only be set while creating the group and is immutable. If set to true, the securityEnabled property must also be set to true and the group cannot be a dynamic group (that is, groupTypes cannot contain DynamicMembership). Only callers in Global administrator and Privileged role administrator roles can set this property. The caller must also be assigned the Directory.AccessAsUser.All permission to set this property. For more, see Using a group to manage Azure AD role assignmentsReturned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [MailEnabled <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether the group is mail-enabled. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [MailNickname <String>]: The mail alias for the group, unique in the organization. This property must be specified when a group is created. These characters cannot be used in the mailNickName: @()/[]';:.<>,SPACE. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [MembershipRule <String>]: The rule that determines members for this group if the group is a dynamic group (groupTypes contains DynamicMembership). For more information about the syntax of the membership rule, see Membership Rules syntax. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [MembershipRuleProcessingState <String>]: Indicates whether the dynamic membership processing is on or paused. Possible values are On or Paused. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). [PermissionGrant <IMicrosoftGraphResourceSpecificPermissionGrant[]>]: The permissions that have been granted for a group to a specific application. Supports $expand. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [ClientAppId <String>]: ID of the service principal of the Azure AD app that has been granted access. Read-only. [ClientId <String>]: ID of the Azure AD app that has been granted access. Read-only. [Permission <String>]: The name of the resource-specific permission. Read-only. [PermissionType <String>]: The type of permission. Possible values are: Application, Delegated. Read-only. [ResourceAppId <String>]: ID of the Azure AD app that is hosting the resource. Read-only. [PreferredDataLocation <String>]: The preferred data location for the group. For more information, see OneDrive Online Multi-Geo. Returned by default. [PreferredLanguage <String>]: The preferred language for a Microsoft 365 group. Should follow ISO 639-1 Code; for example 'en-US'. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [SecurityEnabled <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether the group is a security group. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). [SecurityIdentifier <String>]: Security identifier of the group, used in Windows scenarios. Returned by default. [Theme <String>]: Specifies a Microsoft 365 group's color theme. Possible values are Teal, Purple, Green, Blue, Pink, Orange or Red. Returned by default. [Visibility <String>]: Specifies the group join policy and group content visibility for groups. Possible values are: Private, Public, or Hiddenmembership. Hiddenmembership can be set only for Microsoft 365 groups, when the groups are created. It can't be updated later. Other values of visibility can be updated after group creation. If visibility value is not specified during group creation on Microsoft Graph, a security group is created as Private by default and Microsoft 365 group is Public. See group visibility options to learn more. Returned by default. .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/get-azadgroupmember #> function Get-AzADGroupMember { [OutputType([Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false)] param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('Id', 'ObjectId')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The object Id of target group. ${GroupObjectId}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # Expand related entities ${Expand}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Filter items by property values ${Filter}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # Order items by property values ${Orderby}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Search items by search phrases ${Search}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # Select properties to be returned ${Select}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.UInt64] # Gets only the first 'n' objects. ${First}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.UInt64] # Ignores the first 'n' objects and then gets the remaining objects. ${Skip}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The display name of target group. ${GroupDisplayName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='GroupObjectParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphGroup] # The target group object, could be used as pipeline input. # To construct, see NOTES section for GROUPOBJECT properties and create a hash table. ${GroupObject}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ ObjectIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADGroupMember'; DisplayNameParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADGroupMember'; GroupObjectParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADGroupMember'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Lists entities from service principals or get entity from service principals by key .Description Lists entities from service principals or get entity from service principals by key .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADServicePrincipal -DisplayName $name .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADServicePrincipal -DisplayNameStartsWith $prefix .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADServicePrincipal -First 10 -Select Tags -AppendSelected .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADServicePrincipal -ApplicationId $appId .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADApplication -DisplayName $name | Get-AzADServicePrincipal .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication .Outputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphServicePrincipal .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. APPLICATIONOBJECT <IMicrosoftGraphApplication>: The service principal object, could be used as pipeline input. [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AddIn <IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]>]: Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. This will let services like Office 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. [Id <String>]: [Property <IMicrosoftGraphKeyValue[]>]: [Key <String>]: Key. [Value <String>]: Value. [Type <String>]: [Api <IMicrosoftGraphApiApplication>]: apiApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AcceptMappedClaim <Boolean?>]: When true, allows an application to use claims mapping without specifying a custom signing key. [KnownClientApplication <String[]>]: Used for bundling consent if you have a solution that contains two parts: a client app and a custom web API app. If you set the appID of the client app to this value, the user only consents once to the client app. Azure AD knows that consenting to the client means implicitly consenting to the web API and automatically provisions service principals for both APIs at the same time. Both the client and the web API app must be registered in the same tenant. [Oauth2PermissionScope <IMicrosoftGraphPermissionScope[]>]: The definition of the delegated permissions exposed by the web API represented by this application registration. These delegated permissions may be requested by a client application, and may be granted by users or administrators during consent. Delegated permissions are sometimes referred to as OAuth 2.0 scopes. [AdminConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. This text appears in tenant-wide admin consent experiences. [AdminConsentDisplayName <String>]: The permission's title, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. [Id <String>]: Unique delegated permission identifier inside the collection of delegated permissions defined for a resource application. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating a permission, this property must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a permission, this property must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, the permission may be removed. [Origin <String>]: [Type <String>]: Specifies whether this delegated permission should be considered safe for non-admin users to consent to on behalf of themselves, or whether an administrator should be required for consent to the permissions. This will be the default behavior, but each customer can choose to customize the behavior in their organization (by allowing, restricting or limiting user consent to this delegated permission.) [UserConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [UserConsentDisplayName <String>]: A title for the permission, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the scp (scope) claim in access tokens. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [PreAuthorizedApplication <IMicrosoftGraphPreAuthorizedApplication[]>]: Lists the client applications that are pre-authorized with the specified delegated permissions to access this application's APIs. Users are not required to consent to any pre-authorized application (for the permissions specified). However, any additional permissions not listed in preAuthorizedApplications (requested through incremental consent for example) will require user consent. [AppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the application. [DelegatedPermissionId <String[]>]: The unique identifier for the oauth2PermissionScopes the application requires. [RequestedAccessTokenVersion <Int32?>]: Specifies the access token version expected by this resource. This changes the version and format of the JWT produced independent of the endpoint or client used to request the access token. The endpoint used, v1.0 or v2.0, is chosen by the client and only impacts the version of id_tokens. Resources need to explicitly configure requestedAccessTokenVersion to indicate the supported access token format. Possible values for requestedAccessTokenVersion are 1, 2, or null. If the value is null, this defaults to 1, which corresponds to the v1.0 endpoint. If signInAudience on the application is configured as AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount, the value for this property must be 2 [AppRole <IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]>]: The collection of roles assigned to the application. With app role assignments, these roles can be assigned to users, groups, or service principals associated with other applications. Not nullable. [AllowedMemberType <String[]>]: Specifies whether this app role can be assigned to users and groups (by setting to ['User']), to other application's (by setting to ['Application'], or both (by setting to ['User', 'Application']). App roles supporting assignment to other applications' service principals are also known as application permissions. The 'Application' value is only supported for app roles defined on application entities. [Description <String>]: The description for the app role. This is displayed when the app role is being assigned and, if the app role functions as an application permission, during consent experiences. [DisplayName <String>]: Display name for the permission that appears in the app role assignment and consent experiences. [Id <String>]: Unique role identifier inside the appRoles collection. When creating a new app role, a new Guid identifier must be provided. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating an app role, this must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a role, this must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, this role may be removed. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the roles claim in ID tokens and access tokens authenticating an assigned user or service principal. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [ApplicationTemplateId <String>]: Unique identifier of the applicationTemplate. [CreatedOnBehalfOfDeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [CreatedOnBehalfOfDisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Description <String>]: An optional description of the application. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. [DisabledByMicrosoftStatus <String>]: Specifies whether Microsoft has disabled the registered application. Possible values are: null (default value), NotDisabled, and DisabledDueToViolationOfServicesAgreement (reasons may include suspicious, abusive, or malicious activity, or a violation of the Microsoft Services Agreement). Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [GroupMembershipClaim <String>]: Configures the groups claim issued in a user or OAuth 2.0 access token that the application expects. To set this attribute, use one of the following string values: None, SecurityGroup (for security groups and Azure AD roles), All (this gets all security groups, distribution groups, and Azure AD directory roles that the signed-in user is a member of). [HomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy <IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]>]: [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [IdentifierUri <String[]>]: The URIs that identify the application within its Azure AD tenant, or within a verified custom domain if the application is multi-tenant. For more information, see Application Objects and Service Principal Objects. The any operator is required for filter expressions on multi-valued properties. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, ne, ge, le, startsWith). [Info <IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl>]: informationalUrl [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [MarketingUrl <String>]: Link to the application's marketing page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/marketing [PrivacyStatementUrl <String>]: Link to the application's privacy statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/privacy [SupportUrl <String>]: Link to the application's support page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/support [TermsOfServiceUrl <String>]: Link to the application's terms of service statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/termsofservice [IsDeviceOnlyAuthSupported <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this application supports device authentication without a user. The default is false. [IsFallbackPublicClient <Boolean?>]: Specifies the fallback application type as public client, such as an installed application running on a mobile device. The default value is false which means the fallback application type is confidential client such as a web app. There are certain scenarios where Azure AD cannot determine the client application type. For example, the ROPC flow where the application is configured without specifying a redirect URI. In those cases Azure AD interprets the application type based on the value of this property. [KeyCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]>]: The collection of key credentials associated with the application. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Custom key identifier [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the key. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential expires.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Key <Byte[]>]: Value for the key credential. Should be a base 64 encoded value. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier (GUID) for the key. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential becomes valid.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Type <String>]: The type of key credential; for example, 'Symmetric'. [Usage <String>]: A string that describes the purpose for which the key can be used; for example, 'Verify'. [Logo <Byte[]>]: The main logo for the application. Not nullable. [Note <String>]: Notes relevant for the management of the application. [Oauth2RequirePostResponse <Boolean?>]: [OptionalClaim <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaims>]: optionalClaims [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AccessToken <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the JWT access token. [AdditionalProperty <String[]>]: Additional properties of the claim. If a property exists in this collection, it modifies the behavior of the optional claim specified in the name property. [Essential <Boolean?>]: If the value is true, the claim specified by the client is necessary to ensure a smooth authorization experience for the specific task requested by the end user. The default value is false. [Name <String>]: The name of the optional claim. [Source <String>]: The source (directory object) of the claim. There are predefined claims and user-defined claims from extension properties. If the source value is null, the claim is a predefined optional claim. If the source value is user, the value in the name property is the extension property from the user object. [IdToken <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the JWT ID token. [Saml2Token <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the SAML token. [ParentalControlSetting <IMicrosoftGraphParentalControlSettings>]: parentalControlSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [CountriesBlockedForMinor <String[]>]: Specifies the two-letter ISO country codes. Access to the application will be blocked for minors from the countries specified in this list. [LegalAgeGroupRule <String>]: Specifies the legal age group rule that applies to users of the app. Can be set to one of the following values: ValueDescriptionAllowDefault. Enforces the legal minimum. This means parental consent is required for minors in the European Union and Korea.RequireConsentForPrivacyServicesEnforces the user to specify date of birth to comply with COPPA rules. RequireConsentForMinorsRequires parental consent for ages below 18, regardless of country minor rules.RequireConsentForKidsRequires parental consent for ages below 14, regardless of country minor rules.BlockMinorsBlocks minors from using the app. [PasswordCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]>]: The collection of password credentials associated with the application. Not nullable. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Do not use. [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the password. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password expires represented using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier for the password. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password becomes valid. The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [PublicClient <IMicrosoftGraphPublicClientApplication>]: publicClientApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. [RequiredResourceAccess <IMicrosoftGraphRequiredResourceAccess[]>]: Specifies the resources that the application needs to access. This property also specifies the set of OAuth permission scopes and application roles that it needs for each of those resources. This configuration of access to the required resources drives the consent experience. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [ResourceAccess <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAccess[]>]: The list of OAuth2.0 permission scopes and app roles that the application requires from the specified resource. [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for one of the oauth2PermissionScopes or appRole instances that the resource application exposes. [Type <String>]: Specifies whether the id property references an oauth2PermissionScopes or an appRole. Possible values are Scope or Role. [ResourceAppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the resource that the application requires access to. This should be equal to the appId declared on the target resource application. [SignInAudience <String>]: Specifies the Microsoft accounts that are supported for the current application. Supported values are: AzureADMyOrg, AzureADMultipleOrgs, AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount, PersonalMicrosoftAccount. See more in the table below. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [Spa <IMicrosoftGraphSpaApplication>]: spaApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. [Tag <String[]>]: Custom strings that can be used to categorize and identify the application. Not nullable.Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [TokenEncryptionKeyId <String>]: Specifies the keyId of a public key from the keyCredentials collection. When configured, Azure AD encrypts all the tokens it emits by using the key this property points to. The application code that receives the encrypted token must use the matching private key to decrypt the token before it can be used for the signed-in user. [TokenIssuancePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]>]: [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [TokenLifetimePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]>]: The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this application. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Web <IMicrosoftGraphWebApplication>]: webApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [HomePageUrl <String>]: Home page or landing page of the application. [ImplicitGrantSetting <IMicrosoftGraphImplicitGrantSettings>]: implicitGrantSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [EnableAccessTokenIssuance <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this web application can request an access token using the OAuth 2.0 implicit flow. [EnableIdTokenIssuance <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this web application can request an ID token using the OAuth 2.0 implicit flow. [LogoutUrl <String>]: Specifies the URL that will be used by Microsoft's authorization service to logout an user using front-channel, back-channel or SAML logout protocols. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/get-azadserviceprincipal #> function Get-AzADServicePrincipal { [OutputType([Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphServicePrincipal])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='EmptyParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false)] param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('ServicePrincipalId', 'Id')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String] # key: id of servicePrincipal ${ObjectId}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Query')] [System.String[]] # Select properties to be returned ${Select}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='EmptyParameterSet')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Query')] [System.String] # Filter items by property values ${Filter}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='EmptyParameterSet')] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Query')] [System.String[]] # Order items by property values ${Orderby}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='EmptyParameterSet')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Query')] [System.String] # Search items by search phrases ${Search}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SearchStringParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('DisplayNameStartsWith', 'SearchString')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Query')] [System.String] # serviceprincipal display name starts with ${DisplayNameBeginsWith}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Query')] [System.String] # serviceprincipal display name ${DisplayName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('AppId')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Query')] [System.Guid] # application id of serviceprincipal ${ApplicationId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Query')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication] # The service principal object, could be used as pipeline input. # To construct, see NOTES section for APPLICATIONOBJECT properties and create a hash table. ${ApplicationObject}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SPNParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('SPN')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Query')] [System.String] # serviceprincipal name ${ServicePrincipalName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='EmptyParameterSet')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Header')] [System.String] # Indicates the requested consistency level. # Documentation URL: https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/office/blogs/microsoft-graph-advanced-queries-for-directory-objects-are-now-generally-available/ ${ConsistencyLevel}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.UInt64] # Gets only the first 'n' objects. ${First}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.UInt64] # Ignores the first 'n' objects and then gets the remaining objects. ${Skip}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Append properties selected with default properties when this switch is on, only works with parameter '-Select'. ${AppendSelected}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ EmptyParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADServicePrincipal'; ObjectIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADServicePrincipal'; SearchStringParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADServicePrincipal'; DisplayNameParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADServicePrincipal'; ApplicationIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADServicePrincipal'; ApplicationObjectParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADServicePrincipal'; SPNParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADServicePrincipal'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Lists key credentials and password credentials for an service principal. .Description Lists key credentials and password credentials for an service principal. .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADSpCredential -DisplayName $name .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphServicePrincipal .Outputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential .Outputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. SERVICEPRINCIPALOBJECT <IMicrosoftGraphServicePrincipal>: The service principal object, could be used as pipeline input. [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AccountEnabled <Boolean?>]: true if the service principal account is enabled; otherwise, false. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). [AddIn <IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]>]: Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. This will let services like Microsoft 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. [Id <String>]: [Property <IMicrosoftGraphKeyValue[]>]: [Key <String>]: Key. [Value <String>]: Value. [Type <String>]: [AlternativeName <String[]>]: Used to retrieve service principals by subscription, identify resource group and full resource ids for managed identities. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [AppDescription <String>]: The description exposed by the associated application. [AppDisplayName <String>]: The display name exposed by the associated application. [AppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the associated application (its appId property). [AppOwnerOrganizationId <String>]: Contains the tenant id where the application is registered. This is applicable only to service principals backed by applications.Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le). [AppRole <IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]>]: The roles exposed by the application which this service principal represents. For more information see the appRoles property definition on the application entity. Not nullable. [AllowedMemberType <String[]>]: Specifies whether this app role can be assigned to users and groups (by setting to ['User']), to other application's (by setting to ['Application'], or both (by setting to ['User', 'Application']). App roles supporting assignment to other applications' service principals are also known as application permissions. The 'Application' value is only supported for app roles defined on application entities. [Description <String>]: The description for the app role. This is displayed when the app role is being assigned and, if the app role functions as an application permission, during consent experiences. [DisplayName <String>]: Display name for the permission that appears in the app role assignment and consent experiences. [Id <String>]: Unique role identifier inside the appRoles collection. When creating a new app role, a new Guid identifier must be provided. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating an app role, this must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a role, this must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, this role may be removed. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the roles claim in ID tokens and access tokens authenticating an assigned user or service principal. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [AppRoleAssignedTo <IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignment[]>]: App role assignments for this app or service, granted to users, groups, and other service principals.Supports $expand. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AppRoleId <String>]: The identifier (id) for the app role which is assigned to the principal. This app role must be exposed in the appRoles property on the resource application's service principal (resourceId). If the resource application has not declared any app roles, a default app role ID of 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 can be specified to signal that the principal is assigned to the resource app without any specific app roles. Required on create. [PrincipalId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the user, group or service principal being granted the app role. Required on create. [ResourceDisplayName <String>]: The display name of the resource app's service principal to which the assignment is made. [ResourceId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the resource service principal for which the assignment is made. Required on create. Supports $filter (eq only). [AppRoleAssignment <IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignment[]>]: App role assignment for another app or service, granted to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppRoleAssignmentRequired <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether users or other service principals need to be granted an app role assignment for this service principal before users can sign in or apps can get tokens. The default value is false. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [ClaimsMappingPolicy <IMicrosoftGraphClaimsMappingPolicy[]>]: The claimsMappingPolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [DelegatedPermissionClassification <IMicrosoftGraphDelegatedPermissionClassification[]>]: The permission classifications for delegated permissions exposed by the app that this service principal represents. Supports $expand. [Classification <String>]: permissionClassificationType [PermissionId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the delegated permission listed in the publishedPermissionScopes collection of the servicePrincipal. Required on create. Does not support $filter. [PermissionName <String>]: The claim value (value) for the delegated permission listed in the publishedPermissionScopes collection of the servicePrincipal. Does not support $filter. [Description <String>]: Free text field to provide an internal end-user facing description of the service principal. End-user portals such MyApps will display the application description in this field. The maximum allowed size is 1024 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. [DisabledByMicrosoftStatus <String>]: Specifies whether Microsoft has disabled the registered application. Possible values are: null (default value), NotDisabled, and DisabledDueToViolationOfServicesAgreement (reasons may include suspicious, abusive, or malicious activity, or a violation of the Microsoft Services Agreement). Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [Endpoint <IMicrosoftGraphEndpoint[]>]: Endpoints available for discovery. Services like Sharepoint populate this property with a tenant specific SharePoint endpoints that other applications can discover and use in their experiences. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [HomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy <IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]>]: The homeRealmDiscoveryPolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Homepage <String>]: Home page or landing page of the application. [Info <IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl>]: informationalUrl [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [MarketingUrl <String>]: Link to the application's marketing page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/marketing [PrivacyStatementUrl <String>]: Link to the application's privacy statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/privacy [SupportUrl <String>]: Link to the application's support page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/support [TermsOfServiceUrl <String>]: Link to the application's terms of service statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/termsofservice [KeyCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]>]: The collection of key credentials associated with the service principal. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Custom key identifier [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the key. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential expires.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Key <Byte[]>]: Value for the key credential. Should be a base 64 encoded value. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier (GUID) for the key. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential becomes valid.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Type <String>]: The type of key credential; for example, 'Symmetric'. [Usage <String>]: A string that describes the purpose for which the key can be used; for example, 'Verify'. [LoginUrl <String>]: Specifies the URL where the service provider redirects the user to Azure AD to authenticate. Azure AD uses the URL to launch the application from Microsoft 365 or the Azure AD My Apps. When blank, Azure AD performs IdP-initiated sign-on for applications configured with SAML-based single sign-on. The user launches the application from Microsoft 365, the Azure AD My Apps, or the Azure AD SSO URL. [LogoutUrl <String>]: Specifies the URL that will be used by Microsoft's authorization service to logout an user using OpenId Connect front-channel, back-channel or SAML logout protocols. [Note <String>]: Free text field to capture information about the service principal, typically used for operational purposes. Maximum allowed size is 1024 characters. [NotificationEmailAddress <String[]>]: Specifies the list of email addresses where Azure AD sends a notification when the active certificate is near the expiration date. This is only for the certificates used to sign the SAML token issued for Azure AD Gallery applications. [Oauth2PermissionScope <IMicrosoftGraphPermissionScope[]>]: The delegated permissions exposed by the application. For more information see the oauth2PermissionScopes property on the application entity's api property. Not nullable. [AdminConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. This text appears in tenant-wide admin consent experiences. [AdminConsentDisplayName <String>]: The permission's title, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. [Id <String>]: Unique delegated permission identifier inside the collection of delegated permissions defined for a resource application. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating a permission, this property must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a permission, this property must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, the permission may be removed. [Origin <String>]: [Type <String>]: Specifies whether this delegated permission should be considered safe for non-admin users to consent to on behalf of themselves, or whether an administrator should be required for consent to the permissions. This will be the default behavior, but each customer can choose to customize the behavior in their organization (by allowing, restricting or limiting user consent to this delegated permission.) [UserConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [UserConsentDisplayName <String>]: A title for the permission, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the scp (scope) claim in access tokens. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [PasswordCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]>]: The collection of password credentials associated with the service principal. Not nullable. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Do not use. [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the password. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password expires represented using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier for the password. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password becomes valid. The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [PreferredSingleSignOnMode <String>]: Specifies the single sign-on mode configured for this application. Azure AD uses the preferred single sign-on mode to launch the application from Microsoft 365 or the Azure AD My Apps. The supported values are password, saml, notSupported, and oidc. [PreferredTokenSigningKeyThumbprint <String>]: Reserved for internal use only. Do not write or otherwise rely on this property. May be removed in future versions. [ReplyUrl <String[]>]: The URLs that user tokens are sent to for sign in with the associated application, or the redirect URIs that OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent to for the associated application. Not nullable. [SamlSingleSignOnSetting <IMicrosoftGraphSamlSingleSignOnSettings>]: samlSingleSignOnSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RelayState <String>]: The relative URI the service provider would redirect to after completion of the single sign-on flow. [ServicePrincipalName <String[]>]: Contains the list of identifiersUris, copied over from the associated application. Additional values can be added to hybrid applications. These values can be used to identify the permissions exposed by this app within Azure AD. For example,Client apps can specify a resource URI which is based on the values of this property to acquire an access token, which is the URI returned in the 'aud' claim.The any operator is required for filter expressions on multi-valued properties. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [ServicePrincipalType <String>]: Identifies if the service principal represents an application or a managed identity. This is set by Azure AD internally. For a service principal that represents an application this is set as Application. For a service principal that represent a managed identity this is set as ManagedIdentity. [Tag <String[]>]: Custom strings that can be used to categorize and identify the service principal. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [TokenEncryptionKeyId <String>]: Specifies the keyId of a public key from the keyCredentials collection. When configured, Azure AD issues tokens for this application encrypted using the key specified by this property. The application code that receives the encrypted token must use the matching private key to decrypt the token before it can be used for the signed-in user. [TokenIssuancePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]>]: The tokenIssuancePolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [TokenLifetimePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]>]: The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [TransitiveMemberOf <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/get-azadspcredential #> function Get-AzADSpCredential { [Alias('Get-AzADServicePrincipalCredential')] [OutputType([Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential], [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('Id')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The object Id of service principal. ${ObjectId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SPNParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The service principal name. ${ServicePrincipalName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Display name of the service principal. ${DisplayName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SPNObjectParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphServicePrincipal] # The service principal object, could be used as pipeline input. # To construct, see NOTES section for SERVICEPRINCIPALOBJECT properties and create a hash table. ${ServicePrincipalObject}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ ObjectIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADSpCredential'; SPNParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADSpCredential'; DisplayNameParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADSpCredential'; SPNObjectParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADSpCredential'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Lists entities from users or get entity from users by key .Description Lists entities from users or get entity from users by key .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADUser -SignedIn .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADUser -First 10 -Select 'City' -AppendSelected .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADUser -DisplayName $name .Outputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphUser .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/get-azaduser #> function Get-AzADUser { [OutputType([Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphUser])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='List', PositionalBinding=$false)] param( [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # Expand related entities ${Expand}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # Select properties to be returned ${Select}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='StartsWithParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MailParameterSet')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.UInt64] # Gets only the first 'n' objects. ${First}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='StartsWithParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MailParameterSet')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.UInt64] # Ignores the first 'n' objects and then gets the remaining objects. ${Skip}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Append properties selected with default properties when this switch is on, only works with parameter '-Select'. ${AppendSelected}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Filter items by property values ${Filter}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # Order items by property values ${Orderby}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Search items by search phrases ${Search}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='List')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Indicates the requested consistency level. # Documentation URL: https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/office/blogs/microsoft-graph-advanced-queries-for-directory-objects-are-now-generally-available/ ${ConsistencyLevel}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # key: id of user ${ObjectId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='StartsWithParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('SearchString')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # user display name starts with ${StartsWith}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # user display name ${DisplayName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UPNParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('UPN')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # user principal name ${UserPrincipalName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MailParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # user mail address ${Mail}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SignedInUser', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # user mail address ${SignedIn} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ List = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADUser'; ObjectIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADUser'; StartsWithParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADUser'; DisplayNameParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADUser'; UPNParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADUser'; MailParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADUser'; SignedInUser = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Get-AzADUser'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Creates key credentials or password credentials for an application. .Description Creates key credentials or password credentials for an application. .Example PS C:\> $credential = New-Object -TypeName "Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.MicrosoftGraphKeyCredential" ` -Property @{'Key' = $cert; 'Usage' = 'Verify'; 'Type' = 'AsymmetricX509Cert' } PS C:\> New-AzADAppCredential -ObjectId $Id -KeyCredentials $credential .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADApplication -ApplicationId $appId | New-AzADAppCredential -StartDate $startDate -EndDate $endDate .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication .Outputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential .Outputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. APPLICATIONOBJECT <IMicrosoftGraphApplication>: The application object, could be used as pipeline input. [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AddIn <IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]>]: Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. This will let services like Office 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. [Id <String>]: [Property <IMicrosoftGraphKeyValue[]>]: [Key <String>]: Key. [Value <String>]: Value. [Type <String>]: [Api <IMicrosoftGraphApiApplication>]: apiApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AcceptMappedClaim <Boolean?>]: When true, allows an application to use claims mapping without specifying a custom signing key. [KnownClientApplication <String[]>]: Used for bundling consent if you have a solution that contains two parts: a client app and a custom web API app. If you set the appID of the client app to this value, the user only consents once to the client app. Azure AD knows that consenting to the client means implicitly consenting to the web API and automatically provisions service principals for both APIs at the same time. Both the client and the web API app must be registered in the same tenant. [Oauth2PermissionScope <IMicrosoftGraphPermissionScope[]>]: The definition of the delegated permissions exposed by the web API represented by this application registration. These delegated permissions may be requested by a client application, and may be granted by users or administrators during consent. Delegated permissions are sometimes referred to as OAuth 2.0 scopes. [AdminConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. This text appears in tenant-wide admin consent experiences. [AdminConsentDisplayName <String>]: The permission's title, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. [Id <String>]: Unique delegated permission identifier inside the collection of delegated permissions defined for a resource application. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating a permission, this property must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a permission, this property must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, the permission may be removed. [Origin <String>]: [Type <String>]: Specifies whether this delegated permission should be considered safe for non-admin users to consent to on behalf of themselves, or whether an administrator should be required for consent to the permissions. This will be the default behavior, but each customer can choose to customize the behavior in their organization (by allowing, restricting or limiting user consent to this delegated permission.) [UserConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [UserConsentDisplayName <String>]: A title for the permission, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the scp (scope) claim in access tokens. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [PreAuthorizedApplication <IMicrosoftGraphPreAuthorizedApplication[]>]: Lists the client applications that are pre-authorized with the specified delegated permissions to access this application's APIs. Users are not required to consent to any pre-authorized application (for the permissions specified). However, any additional permissions not listed in preAuthorizedApplications (requested through incremental consent for example) will require user consent. [AppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the application. [DelegatedPermissionId <String[]>]: The unique identifier for the oauth2PermissionScopes the application requires. [RequestedAccessTokenVersion <Int32?>]: Specifies the access token version expected by this resource. This changes the version and format of the JWT produced independent of the endpoint or client used to request the access token. The endpoint used, v1.0 or v2.0, is chosen by the client and only impacts the version of id_tokens. Resources need to explicitly configure requestedAccessTokenVersion to indicate the supported access token format. Possible values for requestedAccessTokenVersion are 1, 2, or null. If the value is null, this defaults to 1, which corresponds to the v1.0 endpoint. If signInAudience on the application is configured as AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount, the value for this property must be 2 [AppRole <IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]>]: The collection of roles assigned to the application. With app role assignments, these roles can be assigned to users, groups, or service principals associated with other applications. Not nullable. [AllowedMemberType <String[]>]: Specifies whether this app role can be assigned to users and groups (by setting to ['User']), to other application's (by setting to ['Application'], or both (by setting to ['User', 'Application']). App roles supporting assignment to other applications' service principals are also known as application permissions. The 'Application' value is only supported for app roles defined on application entities. [Description <String>]: The description for the app role. This is displayed when the app role is being assigned and, if the app role functions as an application permission, during consent experiences. [DisplayName <String>]: Display name for the permission that appears in the app role assignment and consent experiences. [Id <String>]: Unique role identifier inside the appRoles collection. When creating a new app role, a new Guid identifier must be provided. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating an app role, this must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a role, this must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, this role may be removed. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the roles claim in ID tokens and access tokens authenticating an assigned user or service principal. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [ApplicationTemplateId <String>]: Unique identifier of the applicationTemplate. [CreatedOnBehalfOfDeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [CreatedOnBehalfOfDisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Description <String>]: An optional description of the application. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. [DisabledByMicrosoftStatus <String>]: Specifies whether Microsoft has disabled the registered application. Possible values are: null (default value), NotDisabled, and DisabledDueToViolationOfServicesAgreement (reasons may include suspicious, abusive, or malicious activity, or a violation of the Microsoft Services Agreement). Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [GroupMembershipClaim <String>]: Configures the groups claim issued in a user or OAuth 2.0 access token that the application expects. To set this attribute, use one of the following string values: None, SecurityGroup (for security groups and Azure AD roles), All (this gets all security groups, distribution groups, and Azure AD directory roles that the signed-in user is a member of). [HomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy <IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]>]: [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [IdentifierUri <String[]>]: The URIs that identify the application within its Azure AD tenant, or within a verified custom domain if the application is multi-tenant. For more information, see Application Objects and Service Principal Objects. The any operator is required for filter expressions on multi-valued properties. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, ne, ge, le, startsWith). [Info <IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl>]: informationalUrl [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [MarketingUrl <String>]: Link to the application's marketing page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/marketing [PrivacyStatementUrl <String>]: Link to the application's privacy statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/privacy [SupportUrl <String>]: Link to the application's support page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/support [TermsOfServiceUrl <String>]: Link to the application's terms of service statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/termsofservice [IsDeviceOnlyAuthSupported <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this application supports device authentication without a user. The default is false. [IsFallbackPublicClient <Boolean?>]: Specifies the fallback application type as public client, such as an installed application running on a mobile device. The default value is false which means the fallback application type is confidential client such as a web app. There are certain scenarios where Azure AD cannot determine the client application type. For example, the ROPC flow where the application is configured without specifying a redirect URI. In those cases Azure AD interprets the application type based on the value of this property. [KeyCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]>]: The collection of key credentials associated with the application. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Custom key identifier [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the key. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential expires.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Key <Byte[]>]: Value for the key credential. Should be a base 64 encoded value. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier (GUID) for the key. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential becomes valid.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Type <String>]: The type of key credential; for example, 'Symmetric'. [Usage <String>]: A string that describes the purpose for which the key can be used; for example, 'Verify'. [Logo <Byte[]>]: The main logo for the application. Not nullable. [Note <String>]: Notes relevant for the management of the application. [Oauth2RequirePostResponse <Boolean?>]: [OptionalClaim <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaims>]: optionalClaims [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AccessToken <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the JWT access token. [AdditionalProperty <String[]>]: Additional properties of the claim. If a property exists in this collection, it modifies the behavior of the optional claim specified in the name property. [Essential <Boolean?>]: If the value is true, the claim specified by the client is necessary to ensure a smooth authorization experience for the specific task requested by the end user. The default value is false. [Name <String>]: The name of the optional claim. [Source <String>]: The source (directory object) of the claim. There are predefined claims and user-defined claims from extension properties. If the source value is null, the claim is a predefined optional claim. If the source value is user, the value in the name property is the extension property from the user object. [IdToken <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the JWT ID token. [Saml2Token <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the SAML token. [ParentalControlSetting <IMicrosoftGraphParentalControlSettings>]: parentalControlSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [CountriesBlockedForMinor <String[]>]: Specifies the two-letter ISO country codes. Access to the application will be blocked for minors from the countries specified in this list. [LegalAgeGroupRule <String>]: Specifies the legal age group rule that applies to users of the app. Can be set to one of the following values: ValueDescriptionAllowDefault. Enforces the legal minimum. This means parental consent is required for minors in the European Union and Korea.RequireConsentForPrivacyServicesEnforces the user to specify date of birth to comply with COPPA rules. RequireConsentForMinorsRequires parental consent for ages below 18, regardless of country minor rules.RequireConsentForKidsRequires parental consent for ages below 14, regardless of country minor rules.BlockMinorsBlocks minors from using the app. [PasswordCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]>]: The collection of password credentials associated with the application. Not nullable. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Do not use. [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the password. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password expires represented using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier for the password. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password becomes valid. The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [PublicClient <IMicrosoftGraphPublicClientApplication>]: publicClientApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. [RequiredResourceAccess <IMicrosoftGraphRequiredResourceAccess[]>]: Specifies the resources that the application needs to access. This property also specifies the set of OAuth permission scopes and application roles that it needs for each of those resources. This configuration of access to the required resources drives the consent experience. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [ResourceAccess <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAccess[]>]: The list of OAuth2.0 permission scopes and app roles that the application requires from the specified resource. [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for one of the oauth2PermissionScopes or appRole instances that the resource application exposes. [Type <String>]: Specifies whether the id property references an oauth2PermissionScopes or an appRole. Possible values are Scope or Role. [ResourceAppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the resource that the application requires access to. This should be equal to the appId declared on the target resource application. [SignInAudience <String>]: Specifies the Microsoft accounts that are supported for the current application. Supported values are: AzureADMyOrg, AzureADMultipleOrgs, AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount, PersonalMicrosoftAccount. See more in the table below. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [Spa <IMicrosoftGraphSpaApplication>]: spaApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. [Tag <String[]>]: Custom strings that can be used to categorize and identify the application. Not nullable.Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [TokenEncryptionKeyId <String>]: Specifies the keyId of a public key from the keyCredentials collection. When configured, Azure AD encrypts all the tokens it emits by using the key this property points to. The application code that receives the encrypted token must use the matching private key to decrypt the token before it can be used for the signed-in user. [TokenIssuancePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]>]: [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [TokenLifetimePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]>]: The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this application. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Web <IMicrosoftGraphWebApplication>]: webApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [HomePageUrl <String>]: Home page or landing page of the application. [ImplicitGrantSetting <IMicrosoftGraphImplicitGrantSettings>]: implicitGrantSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [EnableAccessTokenIssuance <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this web application can request an access token using the OAuth 2.0 implicit flow. [EnableIdTokenIssuance <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this web application can request an ID token using the OAuth 2.0 implicit flow. [LogoutUrl <String>]: Specifies the URL that will be used by Microsoft's authorization service to logout an user using front-channel, back-channel or SAML logout protocols. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. KEYCREDENTIALS <MicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]>: key credentials associated with the application. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Custom key identifier [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the key. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential expires.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Key <Byte[]>]: Value for the key credential. Should be a base 64 encoded value. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier (GUID) for the key. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential becomes valid.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Type <String>]: The type of key credential; for example, 'Symmetric'. [Usage <String>]: A string that describes the purpose for which the key can be used; for example, 'Verify'. PASSWORDCREDENTIALS <MicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]>: Password credentials associated with the application. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Do not use. [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the password. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password expires represented using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier for the password. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password becomes valid. The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/new-azadappcredential #> function New-AzADAppCredential { [OutputType([Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential], [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectIdWithPasswordParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectIdWithPasswordParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectIdWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectIdWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectIdWithCertValueParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('Id')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The object Id of application. ${ObjectId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectIdWithPasswordParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectIdWithCertValueParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationIdWithPasswordParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationIdWithCertValueParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameWithCertValueParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameWithPasswordParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithCertValueParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithPasswordParameterSet')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # The effective start date of the credential usage. # The default start date value is today. # For an 'asymmetric' type credential, this must be set to on or after the date that the X509 certificate is valid from. ${StartDate}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectIdWithPasswordParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectIdWithCertValueParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationIdWithPasswordParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationIdWithCertValueParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameWithCertValueParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameWithPasswordParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithCertValueParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithPasswordParameterSet')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # The effective end date of the credential usage. # The default end date value is one year from today. # For an 'asymmetric' type credential, this must be set to on or before the date that the X509 certificate is valid. ${EndDate}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] ${CustomKeyIdentifier}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectIdWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationIdWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.MicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]] # Password credentials associated with the application. # To construct, see NOTES section for PASSWORDCREDENTIALS properties and create a hash table. ${PasswordCredentials}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectIdWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationIdWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.MicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]] # key credentials associated with the application. # To construct, see NOTES section for KEYCREDENTIALS properties and create a hash table. ${KeyCredentials}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectIdWithCertValueParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationIdWithCertValueParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameWithCertValueParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithCertValueParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The value of the 'asymmetric' credential type. # It represents the base 64 encoded certificate. ${CertValue}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationIdWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationIdWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationIdWithPasswordParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationIdWithCertValueParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Guid] # The application Id. ${ApplicationId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameWithCertValueParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameWithPasswordParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The display name of application. ${DisplayName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithCertValueParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithPasswordParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication] # The application object, could be used as pipeline input. # To construct, see NOTES section for APPLICATIONOBJECT properties and create a hash table. ${ApplicationObject}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ ApplicationObjectIdWithPasswordParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADAppCredential'; ApplicationObjectIdWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADAppCredential'; ApplicationObjectIdWithKeyCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADAppCredential'; ApplicationObjectIdWithCertValueParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADAppCredential'; ApplicationIdWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADAppCredential'; ApplicationIdWithKeyCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADAppCredential'; ApplicationIdWithPasswordParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADAppCredential'; ApplicationIdWithCertValueParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADAppCredential'; DisplayNameWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADAppCredential'; DisplayNameWithKeyCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADAppCredential'; DisplayNameWithCertValueParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADAppCredential'; DisplayNameWithPasswordParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADAppCredential'; ApplicationObjectWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADAppCredential'; ApplicationObjectWithKeyCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADAppCredential'; ApplicationObjectWithCertValueParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADAppCredential'; ApplicationObjectWithPasswordParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADAppCredential'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Adds new entity to applications .Description Adds new entity to applications .Example PS C:\> New-AzADApplication -SigninAudience AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication .Outputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. ADDIN <IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]>: Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. This will let services like Office 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. [Id <String>]: [Property <IMicrosoftGraphKeyValue[]>]: [Key <String>]: Key. [Value <String>]: Value. [Type <String>]: API <IMicrosoftGraphApiApplication>: apiApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AcceptMappedClaim <Boolean?>]: When true, allows an application to use claims mapping without specifying a custom signing key. [KnownClientApplication <String[]>]: Used for bundling consent if you have a solution that contains two parts: a client app and a custom web API app. If you set the appID of the client app to this value, the user only consents once to the client app. Azure AD knows that consenting to the client means implicitly consenting to the web API and automatically provisions service principals for both APIs at the same time. Both the client and the web API app must be registered in the same tenant. [Oauth2PermissionScope <IMicrosoftGraphPermissionScope[]>]: The definition of the delegated permissions exposed by the web API represented by this application registration. These delegated permissions may be requested by a client application, and may be granted by users or administrators during consent. Delegated permissions are sometimes referred to as OAuth 2.0 scopes. [AdminConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. This text appears in tenant-wide admin consent experiences. [AdminConsentDisplayName <String>]: The permission's title, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. [Id <String>]: Unique delegated permission identifier inside the collection of delegated permissions defined for a resource application. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating a permission, this property must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a permission, this property must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, the permission may be removed. [Origin <String>]: [Type <String>]: Specifies whether this delegated permission should be considered safe for non-admin users to consent to on behalf of themselves, or whether an administrator should be required for consent to the permissions. This will be the default behavior, but each customer can choose to customize the behavior in their organization (by allowing, restricting or limiting user consent to this delegated permission.) [UserConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [UserConsentDisplayName <String>]: A title for the permission, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the scp (scope) claim in access tokens. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [PreAuthorizedApplication <IMicrosoftGraphPreAuthorizedApplication[]>]: Lists the client applications that are pre-authorized with the specified delegated permissions to access this application's APIs. Users are not required to consent to any pre-authorized application (for the permissions specified). However, any additional permissions not listed in preAuthorizedApplications (requested through incremental consent for example) will require user consent. [AppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the application. [DelegatedPermissionId <String[]>]: The unique identifier for the oauth2PermissionScopes the application requires. [RequestedAccessTokenVersion <Int32?>]: Specifies the access token version expected by this resource. This changes the version and format of the JWT produced independent of the endpoint or client used to request the access token. The endpoint used, v1.0 or v2.0, is chosen by the client and only impacts the version of id_tokens. Resources need to explicitly configure requestedAccessTokenVersion to indicate the supported access token format. Possible values for requestedAccessTokenVersion are 1, 2, or null. If the value is null, this defaults to 1, which corresponds to the v1.0 endpoint. If signInAudience on the application is configured as AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount, the value for this property must be 2 APPROLE <IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]>: The collection of roles assigned to the application. With app role assignments, these roles can be assigned to users, groups, or service principals associated with other applications. Not nullable. [AllowedMemberType <String[]>]: Specifies whether this app role can be assigned to users and groups (by setting to ['User']), to other application's (by setting to ['Application'], or both (by setting to ['User', 'Application']). App roles supporting assignment to other applications' service principals are also known as application permissions. The 'Application' value is only supported for app roles defined on application entities. [Description <String>]: The description for the app role. This is displayed when the app role is being assigned and, if the app role functions as an application permission, during consent experiences. [DisplayName <String>]: Display name for the permission that appears in the app role assignment and consent experiences. [Id <String>]: Unique role identifier inside the appRoles collection. When creating a new app role, a new Guid identifier must be provided. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating an app role, this must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a role, this must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, this role may be removed. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the roles claim in ID tokens and access tokens authenticating an assigned user or service principal. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. HOMEREALMDISCOVERYPOLICY <IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]>: . [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory INFO <IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl>: informationalUrl [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [MarketingUrl <String>]: Link to the application's marketing page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/marketing [PrivacyStatementUrl <String>]: Link to the application's privacy statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/privacy [SupportUrl <String>]: Link to the application's support page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/support [TermsOfServiceUrl <String>]: Link to the application's terms of service statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/termsofservice KEYCREDENTIALS <IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]>: key credentials associated with the application. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Custom key identifier [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the key. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential expires.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Key <Byte[]>]: Value for the key credential. Should be a base 64 encoded value. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier (GUID) for the key. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential becomes valid.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Type <String>]: The type of key credential; for example, 'Symmetric'. [Usage <String>]: A string that describes the purpose for which the key can be used; for example, 'Verify'. OPTIONALCLAIM <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaims>: optionalClaims [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AccessToken <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the JWT access token. [AdditionalProperty <String[]>]: Additional properties of the claim. If a property exists in this collection, it modifies the behavior of the optional claim specified in the name property. [Essential <Boolean?>]: If the value is true, the claim specified by the client is necessary to ensure a smooth authorization experience for the specific task requested by the end user. The default value is false. [Name <String>]: The name of the optional claim. [Source <String>]: The source (directory object) of the claim. There are predefined claims and user-defined claims from extension properties. If the source value is null, the claim is a predefined optional claim. If the source value is user, the value in the name property is the extension property from the user object. [IdToken <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the JWT ID token. [Saml2Token <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the SAML token. PARENTALCONTROLSETTING <IMicrosoftGraphParentalControlSettings>: parentalControlSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [CountriesBlockedForMinor <String[]>]: Specifies the two-letter ISO country codes. Access to the application will be blocked for minors from the countries specified in this list. [LegalAgeGroupRule <String>]: Specifies the legal age group rule that applies to users of the app. Can be set to one of the following values: ValueDescriptionAllowDefault. Enforces the legal minimum. This means parental consent is required for minors in the European Union and Korea.RequireConsentForPrivacyServicesEnforces the user to specify date of birth to comply with COPPA rules. RequireConsentForMinorsRequires parental consent for ages below 18, regardless of country minor rules.RequireConsentForKidsRequires parental consent for ages below 14, regardless of country minor rules.BlockMinorsBlocks minors from using the app. PASSWORDCREDENTIALS <IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]>: Password credentials associated with the application. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Do not use. [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the password. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password expires represented using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier for the password. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password becomes valid. The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. REQUIREDRESOURCEACCESS <IMicrosoftGraphRequiredResourceAccess[]>: Specifies the resources that the application needs to access. This property also specifies the set of OAuth permission scopes and application roles that it needs for each of those resources. This configuration of access to the required resources drives the consent experience. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [ResourceAccess <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAccess[]>]: The list of OAuth2.0 permission scopes and app roles that the application requires from the specified resource. [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for one of the oauth2PermissionScopes or appRole instances that the resource application exposes. [Type <String>]: Specifies whether the id property references an oauth2PermissionScopes or an appRole. Possible values are Scope or Role. [ResourceAppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the resource that the application requires access to. This should be equal to the appId declared on the target resource application. TOKENISSUANCEPOLICY <IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]>: . [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory TOKENLIFETIMEPOLICY <IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]>: The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this application. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory WEB <IMicrosoftGraphWebApplication>: webApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [HomePageUrl <String>]: Home page or landing page of the application. [ImplicitGrantSetting <IMicrosoftGraphImplicitGrantSettings>]: implicitGrantSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [EnableAccessTokenIssuance <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this web application can request an access token using the OAuth 2.0 implicit flow. [EnableIdTokenIssuance <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this web application can request an ID token using the OAuth 2.0 implicit flow. [LogoutUrl <String>]: Specifies the URL that will be used by Microsoft's authorization service to logout an user using front-channel, back-channel or SAML logout protocols. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/new-azadapplication #> function New-AzADApplication { [OutputType([Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='ApplicationWithoutCredentialParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The display name for the application. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith), $search, and $orderBy. ${DisplayName}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Boolean] # The value specifying whether the application is a single tenant or a multi-tenant. # Is equivalent to '-SignInAudience AzureADMultipleOrgs' when switch is on ${AvailableToOtherTenants}, [Parameter()] [Alias('WebHomePageUrl')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The URL to the application homepage. ${HomePage}, [Parameter()] [Alias('WebRedirectUri')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # The application reply Urls. ${ReplyUrls}, [Parameter()] [Alias('IdentifierUris')] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # The URIs that identify the application. ${IdentifierUri}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphWebApplication] # webApplication # To construct, see NOTES section for WEB properties and create a hash table. ${Web}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]] # Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. # For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. # This will let services like Office 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. # To construct, see NOTES section for ADDIN properties and create a hash table. ${AddIn}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApiApplication] # apiApplication # To construct, see NOTES section for API properties and create a hash table. ${Api}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]] # The collection of roles assigned to the application. # With app role assignments, these roles can be assigned to users, groups, or service principals associated with other applications. # Not nullable. # To construct, see NOTES section for APPROLE properties and create a hash table. ${AppRole}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Unique identifier of the applicationTemplate. ${ApplicationTemplateId}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # . ${CreatedOnBehalfOfDeletedDateTime}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # . ${DeletedDateTime}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # An optional description of the application. # Returned by default. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. ${Description}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies whether Microsoft has disabled the registered application. # Possible values are: null (default value), NotDisabled, and DisabledDueToViolationOfServicesAgreement (reasons may include suspicious, abusive, or malicious activity, or a violation of the Microsoft Services Agreement). # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). ${DisabledByMicrosoftStatus}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Configures the groups claim issued in a user or OAuth 2.0 access token that the application expects. # To set this attribute, use one of the following string values: None, SecurityGroup (for security groups and Azure AD roles), All (this gets all security groups, distribution groups, and Azure AD directory roles that the signed-in user is a member of). ${GroupMembershipClaim}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]] # . # To construct, see NOTES section for HOMEREALMDISCOVERYPOLICY properties and create a hash table. ${HomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl] # informationalUrl # To construct, see NOTES section for INFO properties and create a hash table. ${Info}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Specifies whether this application supports device authentication without a user. # The default is false. ${IsDeviceOnlyAuthSupported}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Specifies the fallback application type as public client, such as an installed application running on a mobile device. # The default value is false which means the fallback application type is confidential client such as a web app. # There are certain scenarios where Azure AD cannot determine the client application type. # For example, the ROPC flow where the application is configured without specifying a redirect URI. # In those cases Azure AD interprets the application type based on the value of this property. ${IsFallbackPublicClient}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Input File for Logo (The main logo for the application. # Not nullable.) ${LogoInputFile}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Notes relevant for the management of the application. ${Note}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # . ${Oauth2RequirePostResponse}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaims] # optionalClaims # To construct, see NOTES section for OPTIONALCLAIM properties and create a hash table. ${OptionalClaim}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphParentalControlSettings] # parentalControlSettings # To construct, see NOTES section for PARENTALCONTROLSETTING properties and create a hash table. ${ParentalControlSetting}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] ${PublicClientRedirectUri}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphRequiredResourceAccess[]] # Specifies the resources that the application needs to access. # This property also specifies the set of OAuth permission scopes and application roles that it needs for each of those resources. # This configuration of access to the required resources drives the consent experience. # Not nullable. # Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). # To construct, see NOTES section for REQUIREDRESOURCEACCESS properties and create a hash table. ${RequiredResourceAccess}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies the Microsoft accounts that are supported for the current application. # Supported values are: AzureADMyOrg, AzureADMultipleOrgs, AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount, PersonalMicrosoftAccount. # See more in the table below. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). ${SignInAudience}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] ${SPARedirectUri}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # Custom strings that can be used to categorize and identify the application. # Not nullable.Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). ${Tag}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies the keyId of a public key from the keyCredentials collection. # When configured, Azure AD encrypts all the tokens it emits by using the key this property points to. # The application code that receives the encrypted token must use the matching private key to decrypt the token before it can be used for the signed-in user. ${TokenEncryptionKeyId}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]] # . # To construct, see NOTES section for TOKENISSUANCEPOLICY properties and create a hash table. ${TokenIssuancePolicy}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]] # The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this application. # Supports $expand. # To construct, see NOTES section for TOKENLIFETIMEPOLICY properties and create a hash table. ${TokenLifetimePolicy}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]] # key credentials associated with the application. # To construct, see NOTES section for KEYCREDENTIALS properties and create a hash table. ${KeyCredentials}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]] # Password credentials associated with the application. # To construct, see NOTES section for PASSWORDCREDENTIALS properties and create a hash table. ${PasswordCredentials}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationWithKeyPlainParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The value of the 'asymmetric' credential type. # It represents the base 64 encoded certificate. ${CertValue}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationWithKeyPlainParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationWithPasswordPlainParameterSet')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # The effective start date of the credential usage. # The default start date value is today. # For an 'asymmetric' type credential, this must be set to on or after the date that the X509 certificate is valid from. ${StartDate}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationWithKeyPlainParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationWithPasswordPlainParameterSet')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # The effective end date of the credential usage. # The default end date value is one year from today. # For an 'asymmetric' type credential, this must be set to on or before the date that the X509 certificate is valid. ${EndDate}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ ApplicationWithoutCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADApplication'; ApplicationWithKeyCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADApplication'; ApplicationWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADApplication'; ApplicationWithKeyPlainParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADApplication'; ApplicationWithPasswordPlainParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADApplication'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Adds new entity to groups .Description Adds new entity to groups .Example PS C:\> New-AzADGroup -DisplayName $gname -MailNickname $nickname .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphGroup .Outputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphGroup .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. ACCEPTEDSENDER <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>: The list of users or groups that are allowed to create post's or calendar events in this group. If this list is non-empty then only users or groups listed here are allowed to post. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory APPROLEASSIGNMENT <IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignmentAutoGenerated[]>: Represents the app roles a group has been granted for an application. Supports $expand. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AppRoleId <String>]: The identifier (id) for the app role which is assigned to the principal. This app role must be exposed in the appRoles property on the resource application's service principal (resourceId). If the resource application has not declared any app roles, a default app role ID of 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 can be specified to signal that the principal is assigned to the resource app without any specific app roles. Required on create. [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: The time when the app role assignment was created.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Read-only. [PrincipalDisplayName <String>]: The display name of the user, group, or service principal that was granted the app role assignment. Read-only. Supports $filter (eq and startswith). [PrincipalId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the user, group or service principal being granted the app role. Required on create. [PrincipalType <String>]: The type of the assigned principal. This can either be User, Group or ServicePrincipal. Read-only. [ResourceDisplayName <String>]: The display name of the resource app's service principal to which the assignment is made. [ResourceId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the resource service principal for which the assignment is made. Required on create. Supports $filter (eq only). CREATEDONBEHALFOF <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject>: Represents an Azure Active Directory object. The directoryObject type is the base type for many other directory entity types. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory PERMISSIONGRANT <IMicrosoftGraphResourceSpecificPermissionGrant[]>: The permissions that have been granted for a group to a specific application. Supports $expand. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [ClientAppId <String>]: ID of the service principal of the Azure AD app that has been granted access. Read-only. [ClientId <String>]: ID of the Azure AD app that has been granted access. Read-only. [Permission <String>]: The name of the resource-specific permission. Read-only. [PermissionType <String>]: The type of permission. Possible values are: Application, Delegated. Read-only. [ResourceAppId <String>]: ID of the Azure AD app that is hosting the resource. Read-only. TRANSITIVEMEMBER <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>: . [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory TRANSITIVEMEMBEROF <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>: . [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/new-azadgroup #> function New-AzADGroup { [OutputType([Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphGroup])] [CmdletBinding(PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The display name for the group. # This property is required when a group is created and cannot be cleared during updates. # Returned by default. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith), $search, and $orderBy. ${DisplayName}, [Parameter(Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The mail alias for the group, unique in the organization. # This property must be specified when a group is created. # These characters cannot be used in the mailNickName: @()/[]';:.<>,SPACE. # Returned by default. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${MailNickname}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]] # The list of users or groups that are allowed to create post's or calendar events in this group. # If this list is non-empty then only users or groups listed here are allowed to post. # To construct, see NOTES section for ACCEPTEDSENDER properties and create a hash table. ${AcceptedSender}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Collections.Hashtable] # Additional Parameters ${AdditionalProperties}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignmentAutoGenerated[]] # Represents the app roles a group has been granted for an application. # Supports $expand. # To construct, see NOTES section for APPROLEASSIGNMENT properties and create a hash table. ${AppRoleAssignment}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Describes a classification for the group (such as low, medium or high business impact). # Valid values for this property are defined by creating a ClassificationList setting value, based on the template definition.Returned by default. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). ${Classification}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject] # Represents an Azure Active Directory object. # The directoryObject type is the base type for many other directory entity types. # To construct, see NOTES section for CREATEDONBEHALFOF properties and create a hash table. ${CreatedOnBehalfOf}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # . ${DeletedDateTime}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # An optional description for the group. # Returned by default. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. ${Description}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # Specifies the group type and its membership. # If the collection contains Unified, the group is a Microsoft 365 group; otherwise, it's either a security group or distribution group. # For details, see groups overview.If the collection includes DynamicMembership, the group has dynamic membership; otherwise, membership is static. # Returned by default. # Supports $filter (eq, NOT). ${GroupType}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Indicates whether there are members in this group that have license errors from its group-based license assignment. # This property is never returned on a GET operation. # You can use it as a $filter argument to get groups that have members with license errors (that is, filter for this property being true). # Supports $filter (eq). ${HasMembersWithLicenseError}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # . ${IsArchived}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Indicates whether this group can be assigned to an Azure Active Directory role.This property can only be set while creating the group and is immutable. # If set to true, the securityEnabled property must also be set to true and the group cannot be a dynamic group (that is, groupTypes cannot contain DynamicMembership). # Only callers in Global administrator and Privileged role administrator roles can set this property. # The caller must also be assigned the Directory.AccessAsUser.All permission to set this property. # For more, see Using a group to manage Azure AD role assignmentsReturned by default. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). ${IsAssignableToRole}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Specifies whether the group is mail-enabled. # Returned by default. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). ${MailEnabled}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The rule that determines members for this group if the group is a dynamic group (groupTypes contains DynamicMembership). # For more information about the syntax of the membership rule, see Membership Rules syntax. # Returned by default. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). ${MembershipRule}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Indicates whether the dynamic membership processing is on or paused. # Possible values are On or Paused. # Returned by default. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). ${MembershipRuleProcessingState}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphResourceSpecificPermissionGrant[]] # The permissions that have been granted for a group to a specific application. # Supports $expand. # To construct, see NOTES section for PERMISSIONGRANT properties and create a hash table. ${PermissionGrant}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The preferred data location for the group. # For more information, see OneDrive Online Multi-Geo. # Returned by default. ${PreferredDataLocation}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The preferred language for a Microsoft 365 group. # Should follow ISO 639-1 Code; for example 'en-US'. # Returned by default. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${PreferredLanguage}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Specifies whether the group is a security group. # Returned by default. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). ${SecurityEnabled}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Security identifier of the group, used in Windows scenarios. # Returned by default. ${SecurityIdentifier}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies a Microsoft 365 group's color theme. # Possible values are Teal, Purple, Green, Blue, Pink, Orange or Red. # Returned by default. ${Theme}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]] # . # To construct, see NOTES section for TRANSITIVEMEMBER properties and create a hash table. ${TransitiveMember}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]] # . # To construct, see NOTES section for TRANSITIVEMEMBEROF properties and create a hash table. ${TransitiveMemberOf}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies the group join policy and group content visibility for groups. # Possible values are: Private, Public, or Hiddenmembership. # Hiddenmembership can be set only for Microsoft 365 groups, when the groups are created. # It can't be updated later. # Other values of visibility can be updated after group creation. # If visibility value is not specified during group creation on Microsoft Graph, a security group is created as Private by default and Microsoft 365 group is Public. # See group visibility options to learn more. # Returned by default. ${Visibility}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ __AllParameterSets = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADGroup'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Adds new entity to servicePrincipals .Description Adds new entity to servicePrincipals .Example PS C:\> New-AzADServicePrincipal .Example PS C:\> New-AzADServicePrincipal -ApplicationId $appid .Example PS C:\> New-AzADServicePrincipal -DisplayName $name .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication .Outputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphServicePrincipal .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. ADDIN <IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]>: Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. This will let services like Microsoft 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. [Id <String>]: [Property <IMicrosoftGraphKeyValue[]>]: [Key <String>]: Key. [Value <String>]: Value. [Type <String>]: APPLICATIONOBJECT <IMicrosoftGraphApplication>: The application object, could be used as pipeline input. [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AddIn <IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]>]: Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. This will let services like Office 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. [Id <String>]: [Property <IMicrosoftGraphKeyValue[]>]: [Key <String>]: Key. [Value <String>]: Value. [Type <String>]: [Api <IMicrosoftGraphApiApplication>]: apiApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AcceptMappedClaim <Boolean?>]: When true, allows an application to use claims mapping without specifying a custom signing key. [KnownClientApplication <String[]>]: Used for bundling consent if you have a solution that contains two parts: a client app and a custom web API app. If you set the appID of the client app to this value, the user only consents once to the client app. Azure AD knows that consenting to the client means implicitly consenting to the web API and automatically provisions service principals for both APIs at the same time. Both the client and the web API app must be registered in the same tenant. [Oauth2PermissionScope <IMicrosoftGraphPermissionScope[]>]: The definition of the delegated permissions exposed by the web API represented by this application registration. These delegated permissions may be requested by a client application, and may be granted by users or administrators during consent. Delegated permissions are sometimes referred to as OAuth 2.0 scopes. [AdminConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. This text appears in tenant-wide admin consent experiences. [AdminConsentDisplayName <String>]: The permission's title, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. [Id <String>]: Unique delegated permission identifier inside the collection of delegated permissions defined for a resource application. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating a permission, this property must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a permission, this property must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, the permission may be removed. [Origin <String>]: [Type <String>]: Specifies whether this delegated permission should be considered safe for non-admin users to consent to on behalf of themselves, or whether an administrator should be required for consent to the permissions. This will be the default behavior, but each customer can choose to customize the behavior in their organization (by allowing, restricting or limiting user consent to this delegated permission.) [UserConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [UserConsentDisplayName <String>]: A title for the permission, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the scp (scope) claim in access tokens. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [PreAuthorizedApplication <IMicrosoftGraphPreAuthorizedApplication[]>]: Lists the client applications that are pre-authorized with the specified delegated permissions to access this application's APIs. Users are not required to consent to any pre-authorized application (for the permissions specified). However, any additional permissions not listed in preAuthorizedApplications (requested through incremental consent for example) will require user consent. [AppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the application. [DelegatedPermissionId <String[]>]: The unique identifier for the oauth2PermissionScopes the application requires. [RequestedAccessTokenVersion <Int32?>]: Specifies the access token version expected by this resource. This changes the version and format of the JWT produced independent of the endpoint or client used to request the access token. The endpoint used, v1.0 or v2.0, is chosen by the client and only impacts the version of id_tokens. Resources need to explicitly configure requestedAccessTokenVersion to indicate the supported access token format. Possible values for requestedAccessTokenVersion are 1, 2, or null. If the value is null, this defaults to 1, which corresponds to the v1.0 endpoint. If signInAudience on the application is configured as AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount, the value for this property must be 2 [AppRole <IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]>]: The collection of roles assigned to the application. With app role assignments, these roles can be assigned to users, groups, or service principals associated with other applications. Not nullable. [AllowedMemberType <String[]>]: Specifies whether this app role can be assigned to users and groups (by setting to ['User']), to other application's (by setting to ['Application'], or both (by setting to ['User', 'Application']). App roles supporting assignment to other applications' service principals are also known as application permissions. The 'Application' value is only supported for app roles defined on application entities. [Description <String>]: The description for the app role. This is displayed when the app role is being assigned and, if the app role functions as an application permission, during consent experiences. [DisplayName <String>]: Display name for the permission that appears in the app role assignment and consent experiences. [Id <String>]: Unique role identifier inside the appRoles collection. When creating a new app role, a new Guid identifier must be provided. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating an app role, this must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a role, this must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, this role may be removed. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the roles claim in ID tokens and access tokens authenticating an assigned user or service principal. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [ApplicationTemplateId <String>]: Unique identifier of the applicationTemplate. [CreatedOnBehalfOfDeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [CreatedOnBehalfOfDisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Description <String>]: An optional description of the application. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. [DisabledByMicrosoftStatus <String>]: Specifies whether Microsoft has disabled the registered application. Possible values are: null (default value), NotDisabled, and DisabledDueToViolationOfServicesAgreement (reasons may include suspicious, abusive, or malicious activity, or a violation of the Microsoft Services Agreement). Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [GroupMembershipClaim <String>]: Configures the groups claim issued in a user or OAuth 2.0 access token that the application expects. To set this attribute, use one of the following string values: None, SecurityGroup (for security groups and Azure AD roles), All (this gets all security groups, distribution groups, and Azure AD directory roles that the signed-in user is a member of). [HomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy <IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]>]: [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [IdentifierUri <String[]>]: The URIs that identify the application within its Azure AD tenant, or within a verified custom domain if the application is multi-tenant. For more information, see Application Objects and Service Principal Objects. The any operator is required for filter expressions on multi-valued properties. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, ne, ge, le, startsWith). [Info <IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl>]: informationalUrl [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [MarketingUrl <String>]: Link to the application's marketing page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/marketing [PrivacyStatementUrl <String>]: Link to the application's privacy statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/privacy [SupportUrl <String>]: Link to the application's support page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/support [TermsOfServiceUrl <String>]: Link to the application's terms of service statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/termsofservice [IsDeviceOnlyAuthSupported <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this application supports device authentication without a user. The default is false. [IsFallbackPublicClient <Boolean?>]: Specifies the fallback application type as public client, such as an installed application running on a mobile device. The default value is false which means the fallback application type is confidential client such as a web app. There are certain scenarios where Azure AD cannot determine the client application type. For example, the ROPC flow where the application is configured without specifying a redirect URI. In those cases Azure AD interprets the application type based on the value of this property. [KeyCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]>]: The collection of key credentials associated with the application. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Custom key identifier [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the key. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential expires.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Key <Byte[]>]: Value for the key credential. Should be a base 64 encoded value. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier (GUID) for the key. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential becomes valid.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Type <String>]: The type of key credential; for example, 'Symmetric'. [Usage <String>]: A string that describes the purpose for which the key can be used; for example, 'Verify'. [Logo <Byte[]>]: The main logo for the application. Not nullable. [Note <String>]: Notes relevant for the management of the application. [Oauth2RequirePostResponse <Boolean?>]: [OptionalClaim <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaims>]: optionalClaims [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AccessToken <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the JWT access token. [AdditionalProperty <String[]>]: Additional properties of the claim. If a property exists in this collection, it modifies the behavior of the optional claim specified in the name property. [Essential <Boolean?>]: If the value is true, the claim specified by the client is necessary to ensure a smooth authorization experience for the specific task requested by the end user. The default value is false. [Name <String>]: The name of the optional claim. [Source <String>]: The source (directory object) of the claim. There are predefined claims and user-defined claims from extension properties. If the source value is null, the claim is a predefined optional claim. If the source value is user, the value in the name property is the extension property from the user object. [IdToken <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the JWT ID token. [Saml2Token <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the SAML token. [ParentalControlSetting <IMicrosoftGraphParentalControlSettings>]: parentalControlSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [CountriesBlockedForMinor <String[]>]: Specifies the two-letter ISO country codes. Access to the application will be blocked for minors from the countries specified in this list. [LegalAgeGroupRule <String>]: Specifies the legal age group rule that applies to users of the app. Can be set to one of the following values: ValueDescriptionAllowDefault. Enforces the legal minimum. This means parental consent is required for minors in the European Union and Korea.RequireConsentForPrivacyServicesEnforces the user to specify date of birth to comply with COPPA rules. RequireConsentForMinorsRequires parental consent for ages below 18, regardless of country minor rules.RequireConsentForKidsRequires parental consent for ages below 14, regardless of country minor rules.BlockMinorsBlocks minors from using the app. [PasswordCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]>]: The collection of password credentials associated with the application. Not nullable. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Do not use. [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the password. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password expires represented using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier for the password. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password becomes valid. The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [PublicClient <IMicrosoftGraphPublicClientApplication>]: publicClientApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. [RequiredResourceAccess <IMicrosoftGraphRequiredResourceAccess[]>]: Specifies the resources that the application needs to access. This property also specifies the set of OAuth permission scopes and application roles that it needs for each of those resources. This configuration of access to the required resources drives the consent experience. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [ResourceAccess <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAccess[]>]: The list of OAuth2.0 permission scopes and app roles that the application requires from the specified resource. [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for one of the oauth2PermissionScopes or appRole instances that the resource application exposes. [Type <String>]: Specifies whether the id property references an oauth2PermissionScopes or an appRole. Possible values are Scope or Role. [ResourceAppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the resource that the application requires access to. This should be equal to the appId declared on the target resource application. [SignInAudience <String>]: Specifies the Microsoft accounts that are supported for the current application. Supported values are: AzureADMyOrg, AzureADMultipleOrgs, AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount, PersonalMicrosoftAccount. See more in the table below. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [Spa <IMicrosoftGraphSpaApplication>]: spaApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. [Tag <String[]>]: Custom strings that can be used to categorize and identify the application. Not nullable.Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [TokenEncryptionKeyId <String>]: Specifies the keyId of a public key from the keyCredentials collection. When configured, Azure AD encrypts all the tokens it emits by using the key this property points to. The application code that receives the encrypted token must use the matching private key to decrypt the token before it can be used for the signed-in user. [TokenIssuancePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]>]: [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [TokenLifetimePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]>]: The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this application. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Web <IMicrosoftGraphWebApplication>]: webApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [HomePageUrl <String>]: Home page or landing page of the application. [ImplicitGrantSetting <IMicrosoftGraphImplicitGrantSettings>]: implicitGrantSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [EnableAccessTokenIssuance <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this web application can request an access token using the OAuth 2.0 implicit flow. [EnableIdTokenIssuance <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this web application can request an ID token using the OAuth 2.0 implicit flow. [LogoutUrl <String>]: Specifies the URL that will be used by Microsoft's authorization service to logout an user using front-channel, back-channel or SAML logout protocols. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. APPROLE <IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]>: The roles exposed by the application which this service principal represents. For more information see the appRoles property definition on the application entity. Not nullable. [AllowedMemberType <String[]>]: Specifies whether this app role can be assigned to users and groups (by setting to ['User']), to other application's (by setting to ['Application'], or both (by setting to ['User', 'Application']). App roles supporting assignment to other applications' service principals are also known as application permissions. The 'Application' value is only supported for app roles defined on application entities. [Description <String>]: The description for the app role. This is displayed when the app role is being assigned and, if the app role functions as an application permission, during consent experiences. [DisplayName <String>]: Display name for the permission that appears in the app role assignment and consent experiences. [Id <String>]: Unique role identifier inside the appRoles collection. When creating a new app role, a new Guid identifier must be provided. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating an app role, this must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a role, this must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, this role may be removed. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the roles claim in ID tokens and access tokens authenticating an assigned user or service principal. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. APPROLEASSIGNEDTO <IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignment[]>: App role assignments for this app or service, granted to users, groups, and other service principals.Supports $expand. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AppRoleId <String>]: The identifier (id) for the app role which is assigned to the principal. This app role must be exposed in the appRoles property on the resource application's service principal (resourceId). If the resource application has not declared any app roles, a default app role ID of 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 can be specified to signal that the principal is assigned to the resource app without any specific app roles. Required on create. [PrincipalId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the user, group or service principal being granted the app role. Required on create. [ResourceDisplayName <String>]: The display name of the resource app's service principal to which the assignment is made. [ResourceId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the resource service principal for which the assignment is made. Required on create. Supports $filter (eq only). APPROLEASSIGNMENT <IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignment[]>: App role assignment for another app or service, granted to this service principal. Supports $expand. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AppRoleId <String>]: The identifier (id) for the app role which is assigned to the principal. This app role must be exposed in the appRoles property on the resource application's service principal (resourceId). If the resource application has not declared any app roles, a default app role ID of 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 can be specified to signal that the principal is assigned to the resource app without any specific app roles. Required on create. [PrincipalId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the user, group or service principal being granted the app role. Required on create. [ResourceDisplayName <String>]: The display name of the resource app's service principal to which the assignment is made. [ResourceId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the resource service principal for which the assignment is made. Required on create. Supports $filter (eq only). CLAIMSMAPPINGPOLICY <IMicrosoftGraphClaimsMappingPolicy[]>: The claimsMappingPolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory DELEGATEDPERMISSIONCLASSIFICATION <IMicrosoftGraphDelegatedPermissionClassification[]>: The permission classifications for delegated permissions exposed by the app that this service principal represents. Supports $expand. [Classification <String>]: permissionClassificationType [PermissionId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the delegated permission listed in the publishedPermissionScopes collection of the servicePrincipal. Required on create. Does not support $filter. [PermissionName <String>]: The claim value (value) for the delegated permission listed in the publishedPermissionScopes collection of the servicePrincipal. Does not support $filter. ENDPOINT <IMicrosoftGraphEndpoint[]>: Endpoints available for discovery. Services like Sharepoint populate this property with a tenant specific SharePoint endpoints that other applications can discover and use in their experiences. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory HOMEREALMDISCOVERYPOLICY <IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]>: The homeRealmDiscoveryPolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory INFO <IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl>: informationalUrl [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [MarketingUrl <String>]: Link to the application's marketing page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/marketing [PrivacyStatementUrl <String>]: Link to the application's privacy statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/privacy [SupportUrl <String>]: Link to the application's support page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/support [TermsOfServiceUrl <String>]: Link to the application's terms of service statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/termsofservice KEYCREDENTIAL <IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]>: key credentials associated with the service principal. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Custom key identifier [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the key. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential expires.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Key <Byte[]>]: Value for the key credential. Should be a base 64 encoded value. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier (GUID) for the key. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential becomes valid.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Type <String>]: The type of key credential; for example, 'Symmetric'. [Usage <String>]: A string that describes the purpose for which the key can be used; for example, 'Verify'. OAUTH2PERMISSIONSCOPE <IMicrosoftGraphPermissionScope[]>: The delegated permissions exposed by the application. For more information see the oauth2PermissionScopes property on the application entity's api property. Not nullable. [AdminConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. This text appears in tenant-wide admin consent experiences. [AdminConsentDisplayName <String>]: The permission's title, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. [Id <String>]: Unique delegated permission identifier inside the collection of delegated permissions defined for a resource application. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating a permission, this property must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a permission, this property must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, the permission may be removed. [Origin <String>]: [Type <String>]: Specifies whether this delegated permission should be considered safe for non-admin users to consent to on behalf of themselves, or whether an administrator should be required for consent to the permissions. This will be the default behavior, but each customer can choose to customize the behavior in their organization (by allowing, restricting or limiting user consent to this delegated permission.) [UserConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [UserConsentDisplayName <String>]: A title for the permission, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the scp (scope) claim in access tokens. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. PASSWORDCREDENTIAL <IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]>: Password credentials associated with the service principal. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Do not use. [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the password. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password expires represented using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier for the password. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password becomes valid. The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. SAMLSINGLESIGNONSETTING <IMicrosoftGraphSamlSingleSignOnSettings>: samlSingleSignOnSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RelayState <String>]: The relative URI the service provider would redirect to after completion of the single sign-on flow. TOKENISSUANCEPOLICY <IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]>: The tokenIssuancePolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory TOKENLIFETIMEPOLICY <IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]>: The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory TRANSITIVEMEMBEROF <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>: . [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/new-azadserviceprincipal #> function New-AzADServicePrincipal { [OutputType([Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphServicePrincipal])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='SimpleParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SimpleParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameWithKeyPlainParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The display name for the service principal. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith), $search, and $orderBy. ${DisplayName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SimpleParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationWithKeyPlainParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('AppId')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Guid] # The unique identifier for the associated application (its appId property). ${ApplicationId}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The role that the service principal has over the scope. ${Role}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The scope that the service principal has permissions for. ${Scope}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Home page or landing page of the application. ${Homepage}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # The URLs that user tokens are sent to for sign in with the associated application, or the redirect URIs that OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent to for the associated application. # Not nullable. ${ReplyUrl}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SimpleParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameWithKeyPlainParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithKeyPlainParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithPasswordPlainParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationWithKeyPlainParameterSet')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # The effective start date of the credential usage. # The default start date value is today. # For an 'asymmetric' type credential, this must be set to on or after the date that the X509 certificate is valid from. ${StartDate}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SimpleParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameWithKeyPlainParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithKeyPlainParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithPasswordPlainParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationWithKeyPlainParameterSet')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # The effective end date of the credential usage. # The default end date value is one year from today. # For an 'asymmetric' type credential, this must be set to on or before the date that the X509 certificate is valid. ${EndDate}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # true if the service principal account is enabled; otherwise, false. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). ${AccountEnabled}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]] # Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. # For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. # This will let services like Microsoft 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. # To construct, see NOTES section for ADDIN properties and create a hash table. ${AddIn}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # Used to retrieve service principals by subscription, identify resource group and full resource ids for managed identities. # Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). ${AlternativeName}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The description exposed by the associated application. ${AppDescription}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Contains the tenant id where the application is registered. # This is applicable only to service principals backed by applications.Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le). ${AppOwnerOrganizationId}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]] # The roles exposed by the application which this service principal represents. # For more information see the appRoles property definition on the application entity. # Not nullable. # To construct, see NOTES section for APPROLE properties and create a hash table. ${AppRole}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignment[]] # App role assignments for this app or service, granted to users, groups, and other service principals.Supports $expand. # To construct, see NOTES section for APPROLEASSIGNEDTO properties and create a hash table. ${AppRoleAssignedTo}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignment[]] # App role assignment for another app or service, granted to this service principal. # Supports $expand. # To construct, see NOTES section for APPROLEASSIGNMENT properties and create a hash table. ${AppRoleAssignment}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Specifies whether users or other service principals need to be granted an app role assignment for this service principal before users can sign in or apps can get tokens. # The default value is false. # Not nullable. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). ${AppRoleAssignmentRequired}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphClaimsMappingPolicy[]] # The claimsMappingPolicies assigned to this service principal. # Supports $expand. # To construct, see NOTES section for CLAIMSMAPPINGPOLICY properties and create a hash table. ${ClaimsMappingPolicy}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphDelegatedPermissionClassification[]] # The permission classifications for delegated permissions exposed by the app that this service principal represents. # Supports $expand. # To construct, see NOTES section for DELEGATEDPERMISSIONCLASSIFICATION properties and create a hash table. ${DelegatedPermissionClassification}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # . ${DeletedDateTime}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Free text field to provide an internal end-user facing description of the service principal. # End-user portals such MyApps will display the application description in this field. # The maximum allowed size is 1024 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. ${Description}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies whether Microsoft has disabled the registered application. # Possible values are: null (default value), NotDisabled, and DisabledDueToViolationOfServicesAgreement (reasons may include suspicious, abusive, or malicious activity, or a violation of the Microsoft Services Agreement). # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). ${DisabledByMicrosoftStatus}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphEndpoint[]] # Endpoints available for discovery. # Services like Sharepoint populate this property with a tenant specific SharePoint endpoints that other applications can discover and use in their experiences. # To construct, see NOTES section for ENDPOINT properties and create a hash table. ${Endpoint}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]] # The homeRealmDiscoveryPolicies assigned to this service principal. # Supports $expand. # To construct, see NOTES section for HOMEREALMDISCOVERYPOLICY properties and create a hash table. ${HomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl] # informationalUrl # To construct, see NOTES section for INFO properties and create a hash table. ${Info}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies the URL where the service provider redirects the user to Azure AD to authenticate. # Azure AD uses the URL to launch the application from Microsoft 365 or the Azure AD My Apps. # When blank, Azure AD performs IdP-initiated sign-on for applications configured with SAML-based single sign-on. # The user launches the application from Microsoft 365, the Azure AD My Apps, or the Azure AD SSO URL. ${LoginUrl}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies the URL that will be used by Microsoft's authorization service to logout an user using OpenId Connect front-channel, back-channel or SAML logout protocols. ${LogoutUrl}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Free text field to capture information about the service principal, typically used for operational purposes. # Maximum allowed size is 1024 characters. ${Note}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # Specifies the list of email addresses where Azure AD sends a notification when the active certificate is near the expiration date. # This is only for the certificates used to sign the SAML token issued for Azure AD Gallery applications. ${NotificationEmailAddress}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphPermissionScope[]] # The delegated permissions exposed by the application. # For more information see the oauth2PermissionScopes property on the application entity's api property. # Not nullable. # To construct, see NOTES section for OAUTH2PERMISSIONSCOPE properties and create a hash table. ${Oauth2PermissionScope}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies the single sign-on mode configured for this application. # Azure AD uses the preferred single sign-on mode to launch the application from Microsoft 365 or the Azure AD My Apps. # The supported values are password, saml, notSupported, and oidc. ${PreferredSingleSignOnMode}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Reserved for internal use only. # Do not write or otherwise rely on this property. # May be removed in future versions. ${PreferredTokenSigningKeyThumbprint}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphSamlSingleSignOnSettings] # samlSingleSignOnSettings # To construct, see NOTES section for SAMLSINGLESIGNONSETTING properties and create a hash table. ${SamlSingleSignOnSetting}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # Contains the list of identifiersUris, copied over from the associated application. # Additional values can be added to hybrid applications. # These values can be used to identify the permissions exposed by this app within Azure AD. # For example,Client apps can specify a resource URI which is based on the values of this property to acquire an access token, which is the URI returned in the 'aud' claim.The any operator is required for filter expressions on multi-valued properties. # Not nullable. # Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). ${ServicePrincipalName}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Identifies if the service principal represents an application or a managed identity. # This is set by Azure AD internally. # For a service principal that represents an application this is set as Application. # For a service principal that represent a managed identity this is set as ManagedIdentity. ${ServicePrincipalType}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # Custom strings that can be used to categorize and identify the service principal. # Not nullable. # Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). ${Tag}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies the keyId of a public key from the keyCredentials collection. # When configured, Azure AD issues tokens for this application encrypted using the key specified by this property. # The application code that receives the encrypted token must use the matching private key to decrypt the token before it can be used for the signed-in user. ${TokenEncryptionKeyId}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]] # The tokenIssuancePolicies assigned to this service principal. # Supports $expand. # To construct, see NOTES section for TOKENISSUANCEPOLICY properties and create a hash table. ${TokenIssuancePolicy}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]] # The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this service principal. # Supports $expand. # To construct, see NOTES section for TOKENLIFETIMEPOLICY properties and create a hash table. ${TokenLifetimePolicy}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]] # . # To construct, see NOTES section for TRANSITIVEMEMBEROF properties and create a hash table. ${TransitiveMemberOf}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameWithKeyPlainParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithKeyPlainParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationWithKeyPlainParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The value of the 'asymmetric' credential type. # It represents the base 64 encoded certificate. ${CertValue}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('KeyCredentials')] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]] # key credentials associated with the service principal. # To construct, see NOTES section for KEYCREDENTIAL properties and create a hash table. ${KeyCredential}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('PasswordCredentials')] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]] # Password credentials associated with the service principal. # To construct, see NOTES section for PASSWORDCREDENTIAL properties and create a hash table. ${PasswordCredential}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithKeyPlainParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithPasswordPlainParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication] # The application object, could be used as pipeline input. # To construct, see NOTES section for APPLICATIONOBJECT properties and create a hash table. ${ApplicationObject}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzureRMContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ SimpleParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADServicePrincipal'; DisplayNameWithKeyPlainParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADServicePrincipal'; DisplayNameWithKeyCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADServicePrincipal'; DisplayNameWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADServicePrincipal'; ApplicationObjectWithKeyPlainParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADServicePrincipal'; ApplicationObjectWithPasswordPlainParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADServicePrincipal'; ApplicationObjectWithKeyCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADServicePrincipal'; ApplicationObjectWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADServicePrincipal'; ApplicationWithKeyPlainParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADServicePrincipal'; ApplicationWithKeyCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADServicePrincipal'; ApplicationWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADServicePrincipal'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Creates key credentials or password credentials for an service principal. .Description Creates key credentials or password credentials for an service principal. .Example PS C:\> $credential = New-Object -TypeName "Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.MicrosoftGraphKeyCredential" ` -Property @{'Key' = $cert; 'Usage' = 'Verify'; 'Type' = 'AsymmetricX509Cert' } PS C:\> New-AzADSpCredential -ObjectId $Id -KeyCredentials $credential .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADServicePrincipal -ApplicationId $appId | New-AzADSpCredential -StartDate $startDate -EndDate $endDate .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphServicePrincipal .Outputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential .Outputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. KEYCREDENTIALS <MicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]>: key credentials associated with the service principal. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Custom key identifier [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the key. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential expires.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Key <Byte[]>]: Value for the key credential. Should be a base 64 encoded value. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier (GUID) for the key. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential becomes valid.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Type <String>]: The type of key credential; for example, 'Symmetric'. [Usage <String>]: A string that describes the purpose for which the key can be used; for example, 'Verify'. PASSWORDCREDENTIALS <MicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]>: Password credentials associated with the service principal. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Do not use. [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the password. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password expires represented using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier for the password. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password becomes valid. The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. SERVICEPRINCIPALOBJECT <IMicrosoftGraphServicePrincipal>: The service principal object, could be used as pipeline input. [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AccountEnabled <Boolean?>]: true if the service principal account is enabled; otherwise, false. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). [AddIn <IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]>]: Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. This will let services like Microsoft 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. [Id <String>]: [Property <IMicrosoftGraphKeyValue[]>]: [Key <String>]: Key. [Value <String>]: Value. [Type <String>]: [AlternativeName <String[]>]: Used to retrieve service principals by subscription, identify resource group and full resource ids for managed identities. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [AppDescription <String>]: The description exposed by the associated application. [AppDisplayName <String>]: The display name exposed by the associated application. [AppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the associated application (its appId property). [AppOwnerOrganizationId <String>]: Contains the tenant id where the application is registered. This is applicable only to service principals backed by applications.Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le). [AppRole <IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]>]: The roles exposed by the application which this service principal represents. For more information see the appRoles property definition on the application entity. Not nullable. [AllowedMemberType <String[]>]: Specifies whether this app role can be assigned to users and groups (by setting to ['User']), to other application's (by setting to ['Application'], or both (by setting to ['User', 'Application']). App roles supporting assignment to other applications' service principals are also known as application permissions. The 'Application' value is only supported for app roles defined on application entities. [Description <String>]: The description for the app role. This is displayed when the app role is being assigned and, if the app role functions as an application permission, during consent experiences. [DisplayName <String>]: Display name for the permission that appears in the app role assignment and consent experiences. [Id <String>]: Unique role identifier inside the appRoles collection. When creating a new app role, a new Guid identifier must be provided. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating an app role, this must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a role, this must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, this role may be removed. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the roles claim in ID tokens and access tokens authenticating an assigned user or service principal. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [AppRoleAssignedTo <IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignment[]>]: App role assignments for this app or service, granted to users, groups, and other service principals.Supports $expand. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AppRoleId <String>]: The identifier (id) for the app role which is assigned to the principal. This app role must be exposed in the appRoles property on the resource application's service principal (resourceId). If the resource application has not declared any app roles, a default app role ID of 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 can be specified to signal that the principal is assigned to the resource app without any specific app roles. Required on create. [PrincipalId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the user, group or service principal being granted the app role. Required on create. [ResourceDisplayName <String>]: The display name of the resource app's service principal to which the assignment is made. [ResourceId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the resource service principal for which the assignment is made. Required on create. Supports $filter (eq only). [AppRoleAssignment <IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignment[]>]: App role assignment for another app or service, granted to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppRoleAssignmentRequired <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether users or other service principals need to be granted an app role assignment for this service principal before users can sign in or apps can get tokens. The default value is false. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [ClaimsMappingPolicy <IMicrosoftGraphClaimsMappingPolicy[]>]: The claimsMappingPolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [DelegatedPermissionClassification <IMicrosoftGraphDelegatedPermissionClassification[]>]: The permission classifications for delegated permissions exposed by the app that this service principal represents. Supports $expand. [Classification <String>]: permissionClassificationType [PermissionId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the delegated permission listed in the publishedPermissionScopes collection of the servicePrincipal. Required on create. Does not support $filter. [PermissionName <String>]: The claim value (value) for the delegated permission listed in the publishedPermissionScopes collection of the servicePrincipal. Does not support $filter. [Description <String>]: Free text field to provide an internal end-user facing description of the service principal. End-user portals such MyApps will display the application description in this field. The maximum allowed size is 1024 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. [DisabledByMicrosoftStatus <String>]: Specifies whether Microsoft has disabled the registered application. Possible values are: null (default value), NotDisabled, and DisabledDueToViolationOfServicesAgreement (reasons may include suspicious, abusive, or malicious activity, or a violation of the Microsoft Services Agreement). Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [Endpoint <IMicrosoftGraphEndpoint[]>]: Endpoints available for discovery. Services like Sharepoint populate this property with a tenant specific SharePoint endpoints that other applications can discover and use in their experiences. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [HomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy <IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]>]: The homeRealmDiscoveryPolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Homepage <String>]: Home page or landing page of the application. [Info <IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl>]: informationalUrl [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [MarketingUrl <String>]: Link to the application's marketing page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/marketing [PrivacyStatementUrl <String>]: Link to the application's privacy statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/privacy [SupportUrl <String>]: Link to the application's support page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/support [TermsOfServiceUrl <String>]: Link to the application's terms of service statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/termsofservice [KeyCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]>]: The collection of key credentials associated with the service principal. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Custom key identifier [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the key. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential expires.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Key <Byte[]>]: Value for the key credential. Should be a base 64 encoded value. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier (GUID) for the key. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential becomes valid.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Type <String>]: The type of key credential; for example, 'Symmetric'. [Usage <String>]: A string that describes the purpose for which the key can be used; for example, 'Verify'. [LoginUrl <String>]: Specifies the URL where the service provider redirects the user to Azure AD to authenticate. Azure AD uses the URL to launch the application from Microsoft 365 or the Azure AD My Apps. When blank, Azure AD performs IdP-initiated sign-on for applications configured with SAML-based single sign-on. The user launches the application from Microsoft 365, the Azure AD My Apps, or the Azure AD SSO URL. [LogoutUrl <String>]: Specifies the URL that will be used by Microsoft's authorization service to logout an user using OpenId Connect front-channel, back-channel or SAML logout protocols. [Note <String>]: Free text field to capture information about the service principal, typically used for operational purposes. Maximum allowed size is 1024 characters. [NotificationEmailAddress <String[]>]: Specifies the list of email addresses where Azure AD sends a notification when the active certificate is near the expiration date. This is only for the certificates used to sign the SAML token issued for Azure AD Gallery applications. [Oauth2PermissionScope <IMicrosoftGraphPermissionScope[]>]: The delegated permissions exposed by the application. For more information see the oauth2PermissionScopes property on the application entity's api property. Not nullable. [AdminConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. This text appears in tenant-wide admin consent experiences. [AdminConsentDisplayName <String>]: The permission's title, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. [Id <String>]: Unique delegated permission identifier inside the collection of delegated permissions defined for a resource application. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating a permission, this property must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a permission, this property must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, the permission may be removed. [Origin <String>]: [Type <String>]: Specifies whether this delegated permission should be considered safe for non-admin users to consent to on behalf of themselves, or whether an administrator should be required for consent to the permissions. This will be the default behavior, but each customer can choose to customize the behavior in their organization (by allowing, restricting or limiting user consent to this delegated permission.) [UserConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [UserConsentDisplayName <String>]: A title for the permission, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the scp (scope) claim in access tokens. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [PasswordCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]>]: The collection of password credentials associated with the service principal. Not nullable. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Do not use. [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the password. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password expires represented using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier for the password. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password becomes valid. The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [PreferredSingleSignOnMode <String>]: Specifies the single sign-on mode configured for this application. Azure AD uses the preferred single sign-on mode to launch the application from Microsoft 365 or the Azure AD My Apps. The supported values are password, saml, notSupported, and oidc. [PreferredTokenSigningKeyThumbprint <String>]: Reserved for internal use only. Do not write or otherwise rely on this property. May be removed in future versions. [ReplyUrl <String[]>]: The URLs that user tokens are sent to for sign in with the associated application, or the redirect URIs that OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent to for the associated application. Not nullable. [SamlSingleSignOnSetting <IMicrosoftGraphSamlSingleSignOnSettings>]: samlSingleSignOnSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RelayState <String>]: The relative URI the service provider would redirect to after completion of the single sign-on flow. [ServicePrincipalName <String[]>]: Contains the list of identifiersUris, copied over from the associated application. Additional values can be added to hybrid applications. These values can be used to identify the permissions exposed by this app within Azure AD. For example,Client apps can specify a resource URI which is based on the values of this property to acquire an access token, which is the URI returned in the 'aud' claim.The any operator is required for filter expressions on multi-valued properties. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [ServicePrincipalType <String>]: Identifies if the service principal represents an application or a managed identity. This is set by Azure AD internally. For a service principal that represents an application this is set as Application. For a service principal that represent a managed identity this is set as ManagedIdentity. [Tag <String[]>]: Custom strings that can be used to categorize and identify the service principal. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [TokenEncryptionKeyId <String>]: Specifies the keyId of a public key from the keyCredentials collection. When configured, Azure AD issues tokens for this application encrypted using the key specified by this property. The application code that receives the encrypted token must use the matching private key to decrypt the token before it can be used for the signed-in user. [TokenIssuancePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]>]: The tokenIssuancePolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [TokenLifetimePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]>]: The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [TransitiveMemberOf <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/new-azadspcredential #> function New-AzADSpCredential { [Alias('New-AzADServicePrincipalCredential')] [OutputType([Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential], [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='SpObjectIdWithPasswordParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SpObjectIdWithPasswordParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SpObjectIdWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SpObjectIdWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SpObjectIdWithCertValueParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('Id', 'ServicePrincipalObjectId')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The object Id of application. ${ObjectId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SpObjectIdWithPasswordParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SpObjectIdWithCertValueParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SPNWithPasswordParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SPNWithCertValueParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ServicePrincipalObjectWithPasswordParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ServicePrincipalObjectWithCertValueParameterSet')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # The effective start date of the credential usage. # The default start date value is today. # For an 'asymmetric' type credential, this must be set to on or after the date that the X509 certificate is valid from. ${StartDate}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SpObjectIdWithPasswordParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SpObjectIdWithCertValueParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SPNWithPasswordParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SPNWithCertValueParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ServicePrincipalObjectWithPasswordParameterSet')] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ServicePrincipalObjectWithCertValueParameterSet')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # The effective end date of the credential usage. # The default end date value is one year from today. # For an 'asymmetric' type credential, this must be set to on or before the date that the X509 certificate is valid. ${EndDate}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SpObjectIdWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SPNWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ServicePrincipalObjectWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.MicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]] # Password credentials associated with the service principal. # To construct, see NOTES section for PASSWORDCREDENTIALS properties and create a hash table. ${PasswordCredentials}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SpObjectIdWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SPNWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ServicePrincipalObjectWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.MicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]] # key credentials associated with the service principal. # To construct, see NOTES section for KEYCREDENTIALS properties and create a hash table. ${KeyCredentials}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SpObjectIdWithCertValueParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SPNWithCertValueParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ServicePrincipalObjectWithCertValueParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The value of the 'asymmetric' credential type. # It represents the base 64 encoded certificate. ${CertValue}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SPNWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SPNWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SPNWithPasswordParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SPNWithCertValueParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('SPN')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The service principal name. ${ServicePrincipalName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ServicePrincipalObjectWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ServicePrincipalObjectWithKeyCredentialParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ServicePrincipalObjectWithPasswordParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ServicePrincipalObjectWithCertValueParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphServicePrincipal] # The service principal object, could be used as pipeline input. # To construct, see NOTES section for SERVICEPRINCIPALOBJECT properties and create a hash table. ${ServicePrincipalObject}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ SpObjectIdWithPasswordParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADSpCredential'; SpObjectIdWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADSpCredential'; SpObjectIdWithKeyCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADSpCredential'; SpObjectIdWithCertValueParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADSpCredential'; SPNWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADSpCredential'; SPNWithKeyCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADSpCredential'; SPNWithPasswordParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADSpCredential'; SPNWithCertValueParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADSpCredential'; ServicePrincipalObjectWithPasswordCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADSpCredential'; ServicePrincipalObjectWithKeyCredentialParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADSpCredential'; ServicePrincipalObjectWithPasswordParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADSpCredential'; ServicePrincipalObjectWithCertValueParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADSpCredential'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Adds new entity to users .Description Adds new entity to users .Example PS C:\> $pp=New-Object -TypeName "Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphPasswordProfile" -Property @{Password=$password} PS C:\> New-MgUser -DisplayName $uname -PasswordProfile $pp -AccountEnabled -MailNickname $nickname -UserPrincipalName $upn .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphUser .Outputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphUser .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. PASSWORDPROFILE <IMicrosoftGraphPasswordProfile>: passwordProfile [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [ForceChangePasswordNextSignIn <Boolean?>]: true if the user must change her password on the next login; otherwise false. If not set, default is false. NOTE: For Azure B2C tenants, set to false and instead use custom policies and user flows to force password reset at first sign in. See Force password reset at first logon. [ForceChangePasswordNextSignInWithMfa <Boolean?>]: If true, at next sign-in, the user must perform a multi-factor authentication (MFA) before being forced to change their password. The behavior is identical to forceChangePasswordNextSignIn except that the user is required to first perform a multi-factor authentication before password change. After a password change, this property will be automatically reset to false. If not set, default is false. [Password <String>]: The password for the user. This property is required when a user is created. It can be updated, but the user will be required to change the password on the next login. The password must satisfy minimum requirements as specified by the user’s passwordPolicies property. By default, a strong password is required. .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/new-azaduser #> function New-AzADUser { [OutputType([Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphUser])] [CmdletBinding(PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The name displayed in the address book for the user. # This value is usually the combination of the user's first name, middle initial, and last name. # This property is required when a user is created and it cannot be cleared during updates. # Maximum length is 256 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith), $orderBy, and $search. ${DisplayName}, [Parameter(Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The mail alias for the user. # This property must be specified when a user is created. # Maximum length is 64 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${MailNickname}, [Parameter(Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The user principal name (UPN) of the user. # The UPN is an Internet-style login name for the user based on the Internet standard RFC 822. # By convention, this should map to the user's email name. # The general format is alias@domain, where domain must be present in the tenant's collection of verified domains. # This property is required when a user is created. # The verified domains for the tenant can be accessed from the verifiedDomains property of organization.NOTE: While this property can contain accent characters, they can cause access issues to first-party applications for the user. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith, endsWith) and $orderBy. ${UserPrincipalName}, [Parameter(Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Security.SecureString] # Password for the user. # It must meet the tenant's password complexity requirements. # It is recommended to set a strong password. ${Password}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # A freeform text entry field for the user to describe themselves. # Returned only on $select. ${AboutMe}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # true if the account is enabled; otherwise, false. # This property is required when a user is created. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, and in). ${AccountEnabled}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Sets the age group of the user. # Allowed values: null, minor, notAdult and adult. # Refer to the legal age group property definitions for further information. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, and in). ${AgeGroup}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # The birthday of the user. # The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. # For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z Returned only on $select. ${Birthday}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The city in which the user is located. # Maximum length is 128 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${City}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The company name which the user is associated. # This property can be useful for describing the company that an external user comes from. # The maximum length of the company name is 64 characters.Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${CompanyName}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Sets whether consent has been obtained for minors. # Allowed values: null, granted, denied and notRequired. # Refer to the legal age group property definitions for further information. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, and in). ${ConsentProvidedForMinor}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The country/region in which the user is located; for example, US or UK. # Maximum length is 128 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${Country}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # . ${DeletedDateTime}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The name for the department in which the user works. # Maximum length is 64 characters.Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, and in operators). ${Department}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Int32] # The limit on the maximum number of devices that the user is permitted to enroll. # Allowed values are 5 or 1000. ${DeviceEnrollmentLimit}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # The date and time when the user was hired or will start work in case of a future hire. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in). ${EmployeeHireDate}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The employee identifier assigned to the user by the organization. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith). ${EmployeeId}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Captures enterprise worker type. # For example, Employee, Contractor, Consultant, or Vendor. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith). ${EmployeeType}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # For an external user invited to the tenant using the invitation API, this property represents the invited user's invitation status. # For invited users, the state can be PendingAcceptance or Accepted, or null for all other users. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , in). ${ExternalUserState}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # Shows the timestamp for the latest change to the externalUserState property. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , in). ${ExternalUserStateChangeDateTime}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The fax number of the user. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith). ${FaxNumber}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The given name (first name) of the user. # Maximum length is 64 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith). ${GivenName}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # The hire date of the user. # The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. # For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. # Returned only on $select. # Note: This property is specific to SharePoint Online. # We recommend using the native employeeHireDate property to set and update hire date values using Microsoft Graph APIs. ${HireDate}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # A list for the user to describe their interests. # Returned only on $select. ${Interest}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Do not use – reserved for future use. ${IsResourceAccount}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The user's job title. # Maximum length is 128 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith). ${JobTitle}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The SMTP address for the user, for example, admin@contoso.com. # Changes to this property will also update the user's proxyAddresses collection to include the value as an SMTP address. # While this property can contain accent characters, using them can cause access issues with other Microsoft applications for the user. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith, endsWith). ${Mail}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The primary cellular telephone number for the user. # Read-only for users synced from on-premises directory. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${MobilePhone}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The URL for the user's personal site. # Returned only on $select. ${MySite}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The office location in the user's place of business. # Maximum length is 128 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${OfficeLocation}, [Parameter()] [Alias('OnPremisesImmutableId')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # This property is used to associate an on-premises Active Directory user account to their Azure AD user object. # This property must be specified when creating a new user account in the Graph if you are using a federated domain for the user's userPrincipalName (UPN) property. # NOTE: The $ and _ characters cannot be used when specifying this property. # Returned only on $select. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in).. ${ImmutableId}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # A list of additional email addresses for the user; for example: ['bob@contoso.com', 'Robert@fabrikam.com'].NOTE: While this property can contain accent characters, they can cause access issues to first-party applications for the user.Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${OtherMail}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies password policies for the user. # This value is an enumeration with one possible value being DisableStrongPassword, which allows weaker passwords than the default policy to be specified. # DisablePasswordExpiration can also be specified. # The two may be specified together; for example: DisablePasswordExpiration, DisableStrongPassword.Supports $filter (ne, NOT). ${PasswordPolicy}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphPasswordProfile] # passwordProfile # To construct, see NOTES section for PASSWORDPROFILE properties and create a hash table. ${PasswordProfile}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The postal code for the user's postal address. # The postal code is specific to the user's country/region. # In the United States of America, this attribute contains the ZIP code. # Maximum length is 40 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${PostalCode}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The preferred language for the user. # Should follow ISO 639-1 Code; for example en-US. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${PreferredLanguage}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The preferred name for the user. # Returned only on $select. ${PreferredName}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # A list for the user to enumerate their responsibilities. # Returned only on $select. ${Responsibility}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # A list for the user to enumerate the schools they have attended. # Returned only on $select. ${School}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # true if the Outlook global address list should contain this user, otherwise false. # If not set, this will be treated as true. # For users invited through the invitation manager, this property will be set to false. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). ${ShowInAddressList}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # A list for the user to enumerate their skills. # Returned only on $select. ${Skill}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The state or province in the user's address. # Maximum length is 128 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${State}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The street address of the user's place of business. # Maximum length is 1024 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${StreetAddress}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The user's surname (family name or last name). # Maximum length is 64 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${Surname}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # A two letter country code (ISO standard 3166). # Required for users that will be assigned licenses due to legal requirement to check for availability of services in countries. # Examples include: US, JP, and GB. # Not nullable. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${UsageLocation}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # A string value that can be used to classify user types in your directory, such as Member and Guest. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in,). ${UserType}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # It must be specified if the user must change the password on the next successful login (true). # Default behavior is (false) to not change the password on the next successful login. ${ForceChangePasswordNextLogin}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ __AllParameterSets = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\New-AzADUser'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Removes key credentials or password credentials for an application. .Description Removes key credentials or password credentials for an application. .Example PS C:\> Remove-AzADAppCredential -DisplayName $name -KeyId $keyid .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADApplication -DisplayName $name | Remove-AzADAppCredential .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication .Outputs System.Boolean .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. APPLICATIONOBJECT <IMicrosoftGraphApplication>: The application object, could be used as pipeline input. [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AddIn <IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]>]: Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. This will let services like Office 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. [Id <String>]: [Property <IMicrosoftGraphKeyValue[]>]: [Key <String>]: Key. [Value <String>]: Value. [Type <String>]: [Api <IMicrosoftGraphApiApplication>]: apiApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AcceptMappedClaim <Boolean?>]: When true, allows an application to use claims mapping without specifying a custom signing key. [KnownClientApplication <String[]>]: Used for bundling consent if you have a solution that contains two parts: a client app and a custom web API app. If you set the appID of the client app to this value, the user only consents once to the client app. Azure AD knows that consenting to the client means implicitly consenting to the web API and automatically provisions service principals for both APIs at the same time. Both the client and the web API app must be registered in the same tenant. [Oauth2PermissionScope <IMicrosoftGraphPermissionScope[]>]: The definition of the delegated permissions exposed by the web API represented by this application registration. These delegated permissions may be requested by a client application, and may be granted by users or administrators during consent. Delegated permissions are sometimes referred to as OAuth 2.0 scopes. [AdminConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. This text appears in tenant-wide admin consent experiences. [AdminConsentDisplayName <String>]: The permission's title, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. [Id <String>]: Unique delegated permission identifier inside the collection of delegated permissions defined for a resource application. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating a permission, this property must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a permission, this property must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, the permission may be removed. [Origin <String>]: [Type <String>]: Specifies whether this delegated permission should be considered safe for non-admin users to consent to on behalf of themselves, or whether an administrator should be required for consent to the permissions. This will be the default behavior, but each customer can choose to customize the behavior in their organization (by allowing, restricting or limiting user consent to this delegated permission.) [UserConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [UserConsentDisplayName <String>]: A title for the permission, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the scp (scope) claim in access tokens. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [PreAuthorizedApplication <IMicrosoftGraphPreAuthorizedApplication[]>]: Lists the client applications that are pre-authorized with the specified delegated permissions to access this application's APIs. Users are not required to consent to any pre-authorized application (for the permissions specified). However, any additional permissions not listed in preAuthorizedApplications (requested through incremental consent for example) will require user consent. [AppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the application. [DelegatedPermissionId <String[]>]: The unique identifier for the oauth2PermissionScopes the application requires. [RequestedAccessTokenVersion <Int32?>]: Specifies the access token version expected by this resource. This changes the version and format of the JWT produced independent of the endpoint or client used to request the access token. The endpoint used, v1.0 or v2.0, is chosen by the client and only impacts the version of id_tokens. Resources need to explicitly configure requestedAccessTokenVersion to indicate the supported access token format. Possible values for requestedAccessTokenVersion are 1, 2, or null. If the value is null, this defaults to 1, which corresponds to the v1.0 endpoint. If signInAudience on the application is configured as AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount, the value for this property must be 2 [AppRole <IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]>]: The collection of roles assigned to the application. With app role assignments, these roles can be assigned to users, groups, or service principals associated with other applications. Not nullable. [AllowedMemberType <String[]>]: Specifies whether this app role can be assigned to users and groups (by setting to ['User']), to other application's (by setting to ['Application'], or both (by setting to ['User', 'Application']). App roles supporting assignment to other applications' service principals are also known as application permissions. The 'Application' value is only supported for app roles defined on application entities. [Description <String>]: The description for the app role. This is displayed when the app role is being assigned and, if the app role functions as an application permission, during consent experiences. [DisplayName <String>]: Display name for the permission that appears in the app role assignment and consent experiences. [Id <String>]: Unique role identifier inside the appRoles collection. When creating a new app role, a new Guid identifier must be provided. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating an app role, this must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a role, this must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, this role may be removed. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the roles claim in ID tokens and access tokens authenticating an assigned user or service principal. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [ApplicationTemplateId <String>]: Unique identifier of the applicationTemplate. [CreatedOnBehalfOfDeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [CreatedOnBehalfOfDisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Description <String>]: An optional description of the application. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. [DisabledByMicrosoftStatus <String>]: Specifies whether Microsoft has disabled the registered application. Possible values are: null (default value), NotDisabled, and DisabledDueToViolationOfServicesAgreement (reasons may include suspicious, abusive, or malicious activity, or a violation of the Microsoft Services Agreement). Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [GroupMembershipClaim <String>]: Configures the groups claim issued in a user or OAuth 2.0 access token that the application expects. To set this attribute, use one of the following string values: None, SecurityGroup (for security groups and Azure AD roles), All (this gets all security groups, distribution groups, and Azure AD directory roles that the signed-in user is a member of). [HomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy <IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]>]: [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [IdentifierUri <String[]>]: The URIs that identify the application within its Azure AD tenant, or within a verified custom domain if the application is multi-tenant. For more information, see Application Objects and Service Principal Objects. The any operator is required for filter expressions on multi-valued properties. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, ne, ge, le, startsWith). [Info <IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl>]: informationalUrl [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [MarketingUrl <String>]: Link to the application's marketing page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/marketing [PrivacyStatementUrl <String>]: Link to the application's privacy statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/privacy [SupportUrl <String>]: Link to the application's support page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/support [TermsOfServiceUrl <String>]: Link to the application's terms of service statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/termsofservice [IsDeviceOnlyAuthSupported <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this application supports device authentication without a user. The default is false. [IsFallbackPublicClient <Boolean?>]: Specifies the fallback application type as public client, such as an installed application running on a mobile device. The default value is false which means the fallback application type is confidential client such as a web app. There are certain scenarios where Azure AD cannot determine the client application type. For example, the ROPC flow where the application is configured without specifying a redirect URI. In those cases Azure AD interprets the application type based on the value of this property. [KeyCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]>]: The collection of key credentials associated with the application. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Custom key identifier [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the key. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential expires.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Key <Byte[]>]: Value for the key credential. Should be a base 64 encoded value. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier (GUID) for the key. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential becomes valid.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Type <String>]: The type of key credential; for example, 'Symmetric'. [Usage <String>]: A string that describes the purpose for which the key can be used; for example, 'Verify'. [Logo <Byte[]>]: The main logo for the application. Not nullable. [Note <String>]: Notes relevant for the management of the application. [Oauth2RequirePostResponse <Boolean?>]: [OptionalClaim <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaims>]: optionalClaims [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AccessToken <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the JWT access token. [AdditionalProperty <String[]>]: Additional properties of the claim. If a property exists in this collection, it modifies the behavior of the optional claim specified in the name property. [Essential <Boolean?>]: If the value is true, the claim specified by the client is necessary to ensure a smooth authorization experience for the specific task requested by the end user. The default value is false. [Name <String>]: The name of the optional claim. [Source <String>]: The source (directory object) of the claim. There are predefined claims and user-defined claims from extension properties. If the source value is null, the claim is a predefined optional claim. If the source value is user, the value in the name property is the extension property from the user object. [IdToken <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the JWT ID token. [Saml2Token <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the SAML token. [ParentalControlSetting <IMicrosoftGraphParentalControlSettings>]: parentalControlSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [CountriesBlockedForMinor <String[]>]: Specifies the two-letter ISO country codes. Access to the application will be blocked for minors from the countries specified in this list. [LegalAgeGroupRule <String>]: Specifies the legal age group rule that applies to users of the app. Can be set to one of the following values: ValueDescriptionAllowDefault. Enforces the legal minimum. This means parental consent is required for minors in the European Union and Korea.RequireConsentForPrivacyServicesEnforces the user to specify date of birth to comply with COPPA rules. RequireConsentForMinorsRequires parental consent for ages below 18, regardless of country minor rules.RequireConsentForKidsRequires parental consent for ages below 14, regardless of country minor rules.BlockMinorsBlocks minors from using the app. [PasswordCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]>]: The collection of password credentials associated with the application. Not nullable. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Do not use. [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the password. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password expires represented using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier for the password. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password becomes valid. The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [PublicClient <IMicrosoftGraphPublicClientApplication>]: publicClientApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. [RequiredResourceAccess <IMicrosoftGraphRequiredResourceAccess[]>]: Specifies the resources that the application needs to access. This property also specifies the set of OAuth permission scopes and application roles that it needs for each of those resources. This configuration of access to the required resources drives the consent experience. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [ResourceAccess <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAccess[]>]: The list of OAuth2.0 permission scopes and app roles that the application requires from the specified resource. [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for one of the oauth2PermissionScopes or appRole instances that the resource application exposes. [Type <String>]: Specifies whether the id property references an oauth2PermissionScopes or an appRole. Possible values are Scope or Role. [ResourceAppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the resource that the application requires access to. This should be equal to the appId declared on the target resource application. [SignInAudience <String>]: Specifies the Microsoft accounts that are supported for the current application. Supported values are: AzureADMyOrg, AzureADMultipleOrgs, AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount, PersonalMicrosoftAccount. See more in the table below. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [Spa <IMicrosoftGraphSpaApplication>]: spaApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. [Tag <String[]>]: Custom strings that can be used to categorize and identify the application. Not nullable.Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [TokenEncryptionKeyId <String>]: Specifies the keyId of a public key from the keyCredentials collection. When configured, Azure AD encrypts all the tokens it emits by using the key this property points to. The application code that receives the encrypted token must use the matching private key to decrypt the token before it can be used for the signed-in user. [TokenIssuancePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]>]: [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [TokenLifetimePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]>]: The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this application. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Web <IMicrosoftGraphWebApplication>]: webApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [HomePageUrl <String>]: Home page or landing page of the application. [ImplicitGrantSetting <IMicrosoftGraphImplicitGrantSettings>]: implicitGrantSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [EnableAccessTokenIssuance <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this web application can request an access token using the OAuth 2.0 implicit flow. [EnableIdTokenIssuance <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this web application can request an ID token using the OAuth 2.0 implicit flow. [LogoutUrl <String>]: Specifies the URL that will be used by Microsoft's authorization service to logout an user using front-channel, back-channel or SAML logout protocols. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/Remove-azadappcredential #> function Remove-AzADAppCredential { [OutputType([System.Boolean])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectIdWithKeyIdParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectIdWithKeyIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('Id')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The object Id of application. ${ObjectId}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Guid] # The key Id of credentials to be removed. ${KeyId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationIdWithKeyIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Guid] # The application Id. ${ApplicationId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationDisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The display name of application. ${DisplayName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectWithKeyIdParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication] # The application object, could be used as pipeline input. # To construct, see NOTES section for APPLICATIONOBJECT properties and create a hash table. ${ApplicationObject}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Returns true when the command succeeds ${PassThru}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ ApplicationObjectIdWithKeyIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADAppCredential'; ApplicationIdWithKeyIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADAppCredential'; ApplicationDisplayNameParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADAppCredential'; ApplicationObjectWithKeyIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADAppCredential'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Deletes entity from applications .Description Deletes entity from applications .Example PS C:\> Remove-AzADApplication -DisplayName $name .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADApplication -ObjectId $id | Remove-AzADApplication .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication .Outputs System.Boolean .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. INPUTOBJECT <IMicrosoftGraphApplication>: The application object, could be used as pipeline input. [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AddIn <IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]>]: Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. This will let services like Office 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. [Id <String>]: [Property <IMicrosoftGraphKeyValue[]>]: [Key <String>]: Key. [Value <String>]: Value. [Type <String>]: [Api <IMicrosoftGraphApiApplication>]: apiApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AcceptMappedClaim <Boolean?>]: When true, allows an application to use claims mapping without specifying a custom signing key. [KnownClientApplication <String[]>]: Used for bundling consent if you have a solution that contains two parts: a client app and a custom web API app. If you set the appID of the client app to this value, the user only consents once to the client app. Azure AD knows that consenting to the client means implicitly consenting to the web API and automatically provisions service principals for both APIs at the same time. Both the client and the web API app must be registered in the same tenant. [Oauth2PermissionScope <IMicrosoftGraphPermissionScope[]>]: The definition of the delegated permissions exposed by the web API represented by this application registration. These delegated permissions may be requested by a client application, and may be granted by users or administrators during consent. Delegated permissions are sometimes referred to as OAuth 2.0 scopes. [AdminConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. This text appears in tenant-wide admin consent experiences. [AdminConsentDisplayName <String>]: The permission's title, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. [Id <String>]: Unique delegated permission identifier inside the collection of delegated permissions defined for a resource application. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating a permission, this property must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a permission, this property must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, the permission may be removed. [Origin <String>]: [Type <String>]: Specifies whether this delegated permission should be considered safe for non-admin users to consent to on behalf of themselves, or whether an administrator should be required for consent to the permissions. This will be the default behavior, but each customer can choose to customize the behavior in their organization (by allowing, restricting or limiting user consent to this delegated permission.) [UserConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [UserConsentDisplayName <String>]: A title for the permission, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the scp (scope) claim in access tokens. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [PreAuthorizedApplication <IMicrosoftGraphPreAuthorizedApplication[]>]: Lists the client applications that are pre-authorized with the specified delegated permissions to access this application's APIs. Users are not required to consent to any pre-authorized application (for the permissions specified). However, any additional permissions not listed in preAuthorizedApplications (requested through incremental consent for example) will require user consent. [AppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the application. [DelegatedPermissionId <String[]>]: The unique identifier for the oauth2PermissionScopes the application requires. [RequestedAccessTokenVersion <Int32?>]: Specifies the access token version expected by this resource. This changes the version and format of the JWT produced independent of the endpoint or client used to request the access token. The endpoint used, v1.0 or v2.0, is chosen by the client and only impacts the version of id_tokens. Resources need to explicitly configure requestedAccessTokenVersion to indicate the supported access token format. Possible values for requestedAccessTokenVersion are 1, 2, or null. If the value is null, this defaults to 1, which corresponds to the v1.0 endpoint. If signInAudience on the application is configured as AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount, the value for this property must be 2 [AppRole <IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]>]: The collection of roles assigned to the application. With app role assignments, these roles can be assigned to users, groups, or service principals associated with other applications. Not nullable. [AllowedMemberType <String[]>]: Specifies whether this app role can be assigned to users and groups (by setting to ['User']), to other application's (by setting to ['Application'], or both (by setting to ['User', 'Application']). App roles supporting assignment to other applications' service principals are also known as application permissions. The 'Application' value is only supported for app roles defined on application entities. [Description <String>]: The description for the app role. This is displayed when the app role is being assigned and, if the app role functions as an application permission, during consent experiences. [DisplayName <String>]: Display name for the permission that appears in the app role assignment and consent experiences. [Id <String>]: Unique role identifier inside the appRoles collection. When creating a new app role, a new Guid identifier must be provided. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating an app role, this must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a role, this must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, this role may be removed. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the roles claim in ID tokens and access tokens authenticating an assigned user or service principal. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [ApplicationTemplateId <String>]: Unique identifier of the applicationTemplate. [CreatedOnBehalfOfDeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [CreatedOnBehalfOfDisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Description <String>]: An optional description of the application. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. [DisabledByMicrosoftStatus <String>]: Specifies whether Microsoft has disabled the registered application. Possible values are: null (default value), NotDisabled, and DisabledDueToViolationOfServicesAgreement (reasons may include suspicious, abusive, or malicious activity, or a violation of the Microsoft Services Agreement). Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [GroupMembershipClaim <String>]: Configures the groups claim issued in a user or OAuth 2.0 access token that the application expects. To set this attribute, use one of the following string values: None, SecurityGroup (for security groups and Azure AD roles), All (this gets all security groups, distribution groups, and Azure AD directory roles that the signed-in user is a member of). [HomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy <IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]>]: [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [IdentifierUri <String[]>]: The URIs that identify the application within its Azure AD tenant, or within a verified custom domain if the application is multi-tenant. For more information, see Application Objects and Service Principal Objects. The any operator is required for filter expressions on multi-valued properties. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, ne, ge, le, startsWith). [Info <IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl>]: informationalUrl [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [MarketingUrl <String>]: Link to the application's marketing page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/marketing [PrivacyStatementUrl <String>]: Link to the application's privacy statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/privacy [SupportUrl <String>]: Link to the application's support page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/support [TermsOfServiceUrl <String>]: Link to the application's terms of service statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/termsofservice [IsDeviceOnlyAuthSupported <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this application supports device authentication without a user. The default is false. [IsFallbackPublicClient <Boolean?>]: Specifies the fallback application type as public client, such as an installed application running on a mobile device. The default value is false which means the fallback application type is confidential client such as a web app. There are certain scenarios where Azure AD cannot determine the client application type. For example, the ROPC flow where the application is configured without specifying a redirect URI. In those cases Azure AD interprets the application type based on the value of this property. [KeyCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]>]: The collection of key credentials associated with the application. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Custom key identifier [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the key. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential expires.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Key <Byte[]>]: Value for the key credential. Should be a base 64 encoded value. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier (GUID) for the key. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential becomes valid.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Type <String>]: The type of key credential; for example, 'Symmetric'. [Usage <String>]: A string that describes the purpose for which the key can be used; for example, 'Verify'. [Logo <Byte[]>]: The main logo for the application. Not nullable. [Note <String>]: Notes relevant for the management of the application. [Oauth2RequirePostResponse <Boolean?>]: [OptionalClaim <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaims>]: optionalClaims [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AccessToken <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the JWT access token. [AdditionalProperty <String[]>]: Additional properties of the claim. If a property exists in this collection, it modifies the behavior of the optional claim specified in the name property. [Essential <Boolean?>]: If the value is true, the claim specified by the client is necessary to ensure a smooth authorization experience for the specific task requested by the end user. The default value is false. [Name <String>]: The name of the optional claim. [Source <String>]: The source (directory object) of the claim. There are predefined claims and user-defined claims from extension properties. If the source value is null, the claim is a predefined optional claim. If the source value is user, the value in the name property is the extension property from the user object. [IdToken <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the JWT ID token. [Saml2Token <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the SAML token. [ParentalControlSetting <IMicrosoftGraphParentalControlSettings>]: parentalControlSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [CountriesBlockedForMinor <String[]>]: Specifies the two-letter ISO country codes. Access to the application will be blocked for minors from the countries specified in this list. [LegalAgeGroupRule <String>]: Specifies the legal age group rule that applies to users of the app. Can be set to one of the following values: ValueDescriptionAllowDefault. Enforces the legal minimum. This means parental consent is required for minors in the European Union and Korea.RequireConsentForPrivacyServicesEnforces the user to specify date of birth to comply with COPPA rules. RequireConsentForMinorsRequires parental consent for ages below 18, regardless of country minor rules.RequireConsentForKidsRequires parental consent for ages below 14, regardless of country minor rules.BlockMinorsBlocks minors from using the app. [PasswordCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]>]: The collection of password credentials associated with the application. Not nullable. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Do not use. [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the password. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password expires represented using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier for the password. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password becomes valid. The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [PublicClient <IMicrosoftGraphPublicClientApplication>]: publicClientApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. [RequiredResourceAccess <IMicrosoftGraphRequiredResourceAccess[]>]: Specifies the resources that the application needs to access. This property also specifies the set of OAuth permission scopes and application roles that it needs for each of those resources. This configuration of access to the required resources drives the consent experience. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [ResourceAccess <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAccess[]>]: The list of OAuth2.0 permission scopes and app roles that the application requires from the specified resource. [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for one of the oauth2PermissionScopes or appRole instances that the resource application exposes. [Type <String>]: Specifies whether the id property references an oauth2PermissionScopes or an appRole. Possible values are Scope or Role. [ResourceAppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the resource that the application requires access to. This should be equal to the appId declared on the target resource application. [SignInAudience <String>]: Specifies the Microsoft accounts that are supported for the current application. Supported values are: AzureADMyOrg, AzureADMultipleOrgs, AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount, PersonalMicrosoftAccount. See more in the table below. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [Spa <IMicrosoftGraphSpaApplication>]: spaApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. [Tag <String[]>]: Custom strings that can be used to categorize and identify the application. Not nullable.Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [TokenEncryptionKeyId <String>]: Specifies the keyId of a public key from the keyCredentials collection. When configured, Azure AD encrypts all the tokens it emits by using the key this property points to. The application code that receives the encrypted token must use the matching private key to decrypt the token before it can be used for the signed-in user. [TokenIssuancePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]>]: [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [TokenLifetimePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]>]: The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this application. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Web <IMicrosoftGraphWebApplication>]: webApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [HomePageUrl <String>]: Home page or landing page of the application. [ImplicitGrantSetting <IMicrosoftGraphImplicitGrantSettings>]: implicitGrantSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [EnableAccessTokenIssuance <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this web application can request an access token using the OAuth 2.0 implicit flow. [EnableIdTokenIssuance <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this web application can request an ID token using the OAuth 2.0 implicit flow. [LogoutUrl <String>]: Specifies the URL that will be used by Microsoft's authorization service to logout an user using front-channel, back-channel or SAML logout protocols. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/remove-azadapplication #> function Remove-AzADApplication { [OutputType([System.Boolean])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('Id')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String] # key: object id of application ${ObjectId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.Guid] # key: id of application ${ApplicationId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationDisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String] # key: display name of application ${DisplayName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='InputObjectParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication] # The application object, could be used as pipeline input. # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table. ${InputObject}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Returns true when the command succeeds ${PassThru}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ ObjectIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADApplication'; ApplicationIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADApplication'; ApplicationDisplayNameParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADApplication'; InputObjectParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADApplication'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Removes an API permission. .Description Removes an API permission. .Example PS C:\> Remove-AzADAppPermission -ObjectId 9cc74d5e-1162-4b90-8696-65f3d6a3f7d0 -PermissionId 5f8c59db-677d-491f-a6b8-5f174b11ec1d .Outputs System.Boolean .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/remove-azadapppermission #> function Remove-AzADAppPermission { [OutputType([System.Boolean])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(Mandatory)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Guid] # The unique identifier for one of the oauth2PermissionScopes or appRole instances that the resource application exposes. ${PermissionId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Guid] # The unique identifier in Azure AD. ${ObjectId}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='AppIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Guid] # The unique identifier for the application that is assigned by Azure AD. ${ApplicationId}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ ObjectIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADAppPermission'; AppIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADAppPermission'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Deletes entity from groups. .Description Deletes entity from groups. .Example PS C:\> Remove-AzADGroup -DisplayName $name .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADGroup -ObjectId $id | Remove-AzADGroup .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphGroup .Outputs System.Boolean .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. INPUTOBJECT <IMicrosoftGraphGroup>: user input object [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AppRoleAssignment <IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignmentAutoGenerated[]>]: Represents the app roles a group has been granted for an application. Supports $expand. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AppRoleId <String>]: The identifier (id) for the app role which is assigned to the principal. This app role must be exposed in the appRoles property on the resource application's service principal (resourceId). If the resource application has not declared any app roles, a default app role ID of 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 can be specified to signal that the principal is assigned to the resource app without any specific app roles. Required on create. [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: The time when the app role assignment was created.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Read-only. [PrincipalDisplayName <String>]: The display name of the user, group, or service principal that was granted the app role assignment. Read-only. Supports $filter (eq and startswith). [PrincipalId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the user, group or service principal being granted the app role. Required on create. [PrincipalType <String>]: The type of the assigned principal. This can either be User, Group or ServicePrincipal. Read-only. [ResourceDisplayName <String>]: The display name of the resource app's service principal to which the assignment is made. [ResourceId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the resource service principal for which the assignment is made. Required on create. Supports $filter (eq only). [Classification <String>]: Describes a classification for the group (such as low, medium or high business impact). Valid values for this property are defined by creating a ClassificationList setting value, based on the template definition.Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [CreatedOnBehalfOf <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject>]: Represents an Azure Active Directory object. The directoryObject type is the base type for many other directory entity types. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Description <String>]: An optional description for the group. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. [GroupType <String[]>]: Specifies the group type and its membership. If the collection contains Unified, the group is a Microsoft 365 group; otherwise, it's either a security group or distribution group. For details, see groups overview.If the collection includes DynamicMembership, the group has dynamic membership; otherwise, membership is static. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, NOT). [HasMembersWithLicenseError <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether there are members in this group that have license errors from its group-based license assignment. This property is never returned on a GET operation. You can use it as a $filter argument to get groups that have members with license errors (that is, filter for this property being true). Supports $filter (eq). [IsArchived <Boolean?>]: [IsAssignableToRole <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether this group can be assigned to an Azure Active Directory role.This property can only be set while creating the group and is immutable. If set to true, the securityEnabled property must also be set to true and the group cannot be a dynamic group (that is, groupTypes cannot contain DynamicMembership). Only callers in Global administrator and Privileged role administrator roles can set this property. The caller must also be assigned the Directory.AccessAsUser.All permission to set this property. For more, see Using a group to manage Azure AD role assignmentsReturned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [MailEnabled <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether the group is mail-enabled. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [MailNickname <String>]: The mail alias for the group, unique in the organization. This property must be specified when a group is created. These characters cannot be used in the mailNickName: @()/[]';:.<>,SPACE. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [MembershipRule <String>]: The rule that determines members for this group if the group is a dynamic group (groupTypes contains DynamicMembership). For more information about the syntax of the membership rule, see Membership Rules syntax. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [MembershipRuleProcessingState <String>]: Indicates whether the dynamic membership processing is on or paused. Possible values are On or Paused. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). [PermissionGrant <IMicrosoftGraphResourceSpecificPermissionGrant[]>]: The permissions that have been granted for a group to a specific application. Supports $expand. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [ClientAppId <String>]: ID of the service principal of the Azure AD app that has been granted access. Read-only. [ClientId <String>]: ID of the Azure AD app that has been granted access. Read-only. [Permission <String>]: The name of the resource-specific permission. Read-only. [PermissionType <String>]: The type of permission. Possible values are: Application, Delegated. Read-only. [ResourceAppId <String>]: ID of the Azure AD app that is hosting the resource. Read-only. [PreferredDataLocation <String>]: The preferred data location for the group. For more information, see OneDrive Online Multi-Geo. Returned by default. [PreferredLanguage <String>]: The preferred language for a Microsoft 365 group. Should follow ISO 639-1 Code; for example 'en-US'. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [SecurityEnabled <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether the group is a security group. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). [SecurityIdentifier <String>]: Security identifier of the group, used in Windows scenarios. Returned by default. [Theme <String>]: Specifies a Microsoft 365 group's color theme. Possible values are Teal, Purple, Green, Blue, Pink, Orange or Red. Returned by default. [Visibility <String>]: Specifies the group join policy and group content visibility for groups. Possible values are: Private, Public, or Hiddenmembership. Hiddenmembership can be set only for Microsoft 365 groups, when the groups are created. It can't be updated later. Other values of visibility can be updated after group creation. If visibility value is not specified during group creation on Microsoft Graph, a security group is created as Private by default and Microsoft 365 group is Public. See group visibility options to learn more. Returned by default. .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/remove-azadgroup #> function Remove-AzADGroup { [OutputType([System.Boolean])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String] # key: id of group ${ObjectId}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Header')] [System.String] # ETag ${IfMatch}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The display name of the group to be removed. ${DisplayName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='InputObjectParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphGroup] # user input object # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table. ${InputObject}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Returns true when the command succeeds ${PassThru}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ ObjectIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADGroup'; DisplayNameParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADGroup'; InputObjectParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADGroup'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Deletes member from group Users, contacts, and groups that are members of this group. HTTP Methods: GET (supported for all groups), POST (supported for security groups and mail-enabled security groups), DELETE (supported only for security groups) Read-only. Nullable. Supports $expand. .Description Deletes member from group Users, contacts, and groups that are members of this group. HTTP Methods: GET (supported for all groups), POST (supported for security groups and mail-enabled security groups), DELETE (supported only for security groups) Read-only. Nullable. Supports $expand. .Example PS C:\> $members = @() PS C:\> $members += (Get-AzADUser -DisplayName $uname).Id PS C:\> $members += (Get-AzADServicePrincipal -ApplicationId $appid).Id PS C:\> Get-AzADGroupMember -DisplayName $gname | Remove-AzADGroupMember -MemberObjectId $member .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.MicrosoftGraphGroup .Outputs System.Boolean .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. GROUPOBJECT <MicrosoftGraphGroup>: The target group object, could be used as pipeline input. [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AppRoleAssignment <IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignmentAutoGenerated[]>]: Represents the app roles a group has been granted for an application. Supports $expand. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AppRoleId <String>]: The identifier (id) for the app role which is assigned to the principal. This app role must be exposed in the appRoles property on the resource application's service principal (resourceId). If the resource application has not declared any app roles, a default app role ID of 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 can be specified to signal that the principal is assigned to the resource app without any specific app roles. Required on create. [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: The time when the app role assignment was created.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Read-only. [PrincipalDisplayName <String>]: The display name of the user, group, or service principal that was granted the app role assignment. Read-only. Supports $filter (eq and startswith). [PrincipalId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the user, group or service principal being granted the app role. Required on create. [PrincipalType <String>]: The type of the assigned principal. This can either be User, Group or ServicePrincipal. Read-only. [ResourceDisplayName <String>]: The display name of the resource app's service principal to which the assignment is made. [ResourceId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the resource service principal for which the assignment is made. Required on create. Supports $filter (eq only). [Classification <String>]: Describes a classification for the group (such as low, medium or high business impact). Valid values for this property are defined by creating a ClassificationList setting value, based on the template definition.Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [CreatedOnBehalfOf <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject>]: Represents an Azure Active Directory object. The directoryObject type is the base type for many other directory entity types. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Description <String>]: An optional description for the group. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. [GroupType <String[]>]: Specifies the group type and its membership. If the collection contains Unified, the group is a Microsoft 365 group; otherwise, it's either a security group or distribution group. For details, see groups overview.If the collection includes DynamicMembership, the group has dynamic membership; otherwise, membership is static. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, NOT). [HasMembersWithLicenseError <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether there are members in this group that have license errors from its group-based license assignment. This property is never returned on a GET operation. You can use it as a $filter argument to get groups that have members with license errors (that is, filter for this property being true). Supports $filter (eq). [IsArchived <Boolean?>]: [IsAssignableToRole <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether this group can be assigned to an Azure Active Directory role.This property can only be set while creating the group and is immutable. If set to true, the securityEnabled property must also be set to true and the group cannot be a dynamic group (that is, groupTypes cannot contain DynamicMembership). Only callers in Global administrator and Privileged role administrator roles can set this property. The caller must also be assigned the Directory.AccessAsUser.All permission to set this property. For more, see Using a group to manage Azure AD role assignmentsReturned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [MailEnabled <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether the group is mail-enabled. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [MailNickname <String>]: The mail alias for the group, unique in the organization. This property must be specified when a group is created. These characters cannot be used in the mailNickName: @()/[]';:.<>,SPACE. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [MembershipRule <String>]: The rule that determines members for this group if the group is a dynamic group (groupTypes contains DynamicMembership). For more information about the syntax of the membership rule, see Membership Rules syntax. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [MembershipRuleProcessingState <String>]: Indicates whether the dynamic membership processing is on or paused. Possible values are On or Paused. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). [PermissionGrant <IMicrosoftGraphResourceSpecificPermissionGrant[]>]: The permissions that have been granted for a group to a specific application. Supports $expand. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [ClientAppId <String>]: ID of the service principal of the Azure AD app that has been granted access. Read-only. [ClientId <String>]: ID of the Azure AD app that has been granted access. Read-only. [Permission <String>]: The name of the resource-specific permission. Read-only. [PermissionType <String>]: The type of permission. Possible values are: Application, Delegated. Read-only. [ResourceAppId <String>]: ID of the Azure AD app that is hosting the resource. Read-only. [PreferredDataLocation <String>]: The preferred data location for the group. For more information, see OneDrive Online Multi-Geo. Returned by default. [PreferredLanguage <String>]: The preferred language for a Microsoft 365 group. Should follow ISO 639-1 Code; for example 'en-US'. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [SecurityEnabled <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether the group is a security group. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). [SecurityIdentifier <String>]: Security identifier of the group, used in Windows scenarios. Returned by default. [Theme <String>]: Specifies a Microsoft 365 group's color theme. Possible values are Teal, Purple, Green, Blue, Pink, Orange or Red. Returned by default. [Visibility <String>]: Specifies the group join policy and group content visibility for groups. Possible values are: Private, Public, or Hiddenmembership. Hiddenmembership can be set only for Microsoft 365 groups, when the groups are created. It can't be updated later. Other values of visibility can be updated after group creation. If visibility value is not specified during group creation on Microsoft Graph, a security group is created as Private by default and Microsoft 365 group is Public. See group visibility options to learn more. Returned by default. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/remove-azadgroupmember #> function Remove-AzADGroupMember { [OutputType([System.Boolean])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='ExplicitParameterSet ', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberUPNWithGroupObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberObjectIdWithGroupObjectId', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String] # The object Id of target group. ${GroupObjectId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberUPNWithGroupObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberUPNWithGroupDisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberUPNWithGroupObjectParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String[]] # The user principal name of member to be removed from target group. ${MemberUserPrincipalName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberObjectIdWithGroupObjectId', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberObjectIdWithGroupDisplayName', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberObjectIdWithGroupObject', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String[]] # The object Id of member to be removed from target group. ${MemberObjectId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberUPNWithGroupDisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberObjectIdWithGroupDisplayName', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String] # The display name of target group. ${GroupDisplayName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberUPNWithGroupObjectParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='MemberObjectIdWithGroupObject', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.MicrosoftGraphGroup] # The target group object, could be used as pipeline input. # To construct, see NOTES section for GROUPOBJECT properties and create a hash table. ${GroupObject}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Returns true when the command succeeds ${PassThru}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ ExplicitParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADGroupMember'; MemberUPNWithGroupObjectIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADGroupMember'; MemberObjectIdWithGroupObjectId = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADGroupMember'; MemberUPNWithGroupDisplayNameParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADGroupMember'; MemberObjectIdWithGroupDisplayName = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADGroupMember'; MemberUPNWithGroupObjectParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADGroupMember'; MemberObjectIdWithGroupObject = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADGroupMember'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Deletes entity from service principal. .Description Deletes entity from service principal. .Example PS C:\> Remove-AzADServicePrincipal -DisplayName $name .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADServicePrincipal -Application $id | Remove-AzADServicePrincipal .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphServicePrincipal .Outputs System.Boolean .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. APPLICATIONOBJECT <IMicrosoftGraphApplication>: key: application object [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AddIn <IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]>]: Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. This will let services like Office 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. [Id <String>]: [Property <IMicrosoftGraphKeyValue[]>]: [Key <String>]: Key. [Value <String>]: Value. [Type <String>]: [Api <IMicrosoftGraphApiApplication>]: apiApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AcceptMappedClaim <Boolean?>]: When true, allows an application to use claims mapping without specifying a custom signing key. [KnownClientApplication <String[]>]: Used for bundling consent if you have a solution that contains two parts: a client app and a custom web API app. If you set the appID of the client app to this value, the user only consents once to the client app. Azure AD knows that consenting to the client means implicitly consenting to the web API and automatically provisions service principals for both APIs at the same time. Both the client and the web API app must be registered in the same tenant. [Oauth2PermissionScope <IMicrosoftGraphPermissionScope[]>]: The definition of the delegated permissions exposed by the web API represented by this application registration. These delegated permissions may be requested by a client application, and may be granted by users or administrators during consent. Delegated permissions are sometimes referred to as OAuth 2.0 scopes. [AdminConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. This text appears in tenant-wide admin consent experiences. [AdminConsentDisplayName <String>]: The permission's title, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. [Id <String>]: Unique delegated permission identifier inside the collection of delegated permissions defined for a resource application. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating a permission, this property must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a permission, this property must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, the permission may be removed. [Origin <String>]: [Type <String>]: Specifies whether this delegated permission should be considered safe for non-admin users to consent to on behalf of themselves, or whether an administrator should be required for consent to the permissions. This will be the default behavior, but each customer can choose to customize the behavior in their organization (by allowing, restricting or limiting user consent to this delegated permission.) [UserConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [UserConsentDisplayName <String>]: A title for the permission, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the scp (scope) claim in access tokens. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [PreAuthorizedApplication <IMicrosoftGraphPreAuthorizedApplication[]>]: Lists the client applications that are pre-authorized with the specified delegated permissions to access this application's APIs. Users are not required to consent to any pre-authorized application (for the permissions specified). However, any additional permissions not listed in preAuthorizedApplications (requested through incremental consent for example) will require user consent. [AppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the application. [DelegatedPermissionId <String[]>]: The unique identifier for the oauth2PermissionScopes the application requires. [RequestedAccessTokenVersion <Int32?>]: Specifies the access token version expected by this resource. This changes the version and format of the JWT produced independent of the endpoint or client used to request the access token. The endpoint used, v1.0 or v2.0, is chosen by the client and only impacts the version of id_tokens. Resources need to explicitly configure requestedAccessTokenVersion to indicate the supported access token format. Possible values for requestedAccessTokenVersion are 1, 2, or null. If the value is null, this defaults to 1, which corresponds to the v1.0 endpoint. If signInAudience on the application is configured as AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount, the value for this property must be 2 [AppRole <IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]>]: The collection of roles assigned to the application. With app role assignments, these roles can be assigned to users, groups, or service principals associated with other applications. Not nullable. [AllowedMemberType <String[]>]: Specifies whether this app role can be assigned to users and groups (by setting to ['User']), to other application's (by setting to ['Application'], or both (by setting to ['User', 'Application']). App roles supporting assignment to other applications' service principals are also known as application permissions. The 'Application' value is only supported for app roles defined on application entities. [Description <String>]: The description for the app role. This is displayed when the app role is being assigned and, if the app role functions as an application permission, during consent experiences. [DisplayName <String>]: Display name for the permission that appears in the app role assignment and consent experiences. [Id <String>]: Unique role identifier inside the appRoles collection. When creating a new app role, a new Guid identifier must be provided. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating an app role, this must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a role, this must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, this role may be removed. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the roles claim in ID tokens and access tokens authenticating an assigned user or service principal. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [ApplicationTemplateId <String>]: Unique identifier of the applicationTemplate. [CreatedOnBehalfOfDeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [CreatedOnBehalfOfDisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Description <String>]: An optional description of the application. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. [DisabledByMicrosoftStatus <String>]: Specifies whether Microsoft has disabled the registered application. Possible values are: null (default value), NotDisabled, and DisabledDueToViolationOfServicesAgreement (reasons may include suspicious, abusive, or malicious activity, or a violation of the Microsoft Services Agreement). Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [GroupMembershipClaim <String>]: Configures the groups claim issued in a user or OAuth 2.0 access token that the application expects. To set this attribute, use one of the following string values: None, SecurityGroup (for security groups and Azure AD roles), All (this gets all security groups, distribution groups, and Azure AD directory roles that the signed-in user is a member of). [HomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy <IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]>]: [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [IdentifierUri <String[]>]: The URIs that identify the application within its Azure AD tenant, or within a verified custom domain if the application is multi-tenant. For more information, see Application Objects and Service Principal Objects. The any operator is required for filter expressions on multi-valued properties. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, ne, ge, le, startsWith). [Info <IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl>]: informationalUrl [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [MarketingUrl <String>]: Link to the application's marketing page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/marketing [PrivacyStatementUrl <String>]: Link to the application's privacy statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/privacy [SupportUrl <String>]: Link to the application's support page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/support [TermsOfServiceUrl <String>]: Link to the application's terms of service statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/termsofservice [IsDeviceOnlyAuthSupported <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this application supports device authentication without a user. The default is false. [IsFallbackPublicClient <Boolean?>]: Specifies the fallback application type as public client, such as an installed application running on a mobile device. The default value is false which means the fallback application type is confidential client such as a web app. There are certain scenarios where Azure AD cannot determine the client application type. For example, the ROPC flow where the application is configured without specifying a redirect URI. In those cases Azure AD interprets the application type based on the value of this property. [KeyCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]>]: The collection of key credentials associated with the application. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Custom key identifier [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the key. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential expires.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Key <Byte[]>]: Value for the key credential. Should be a base 64 encoded value. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier (GUID) for the key. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential becomes valid.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Type <String>]: The type of key credential; for example, 'Symmetric'. [Usage <String>]: A string that describes the purpose for which the key can be used; for example, 'Verify'. [Logo <Byte[]>]: The main logo for the application. Not nullable. [Note <String>]: Notes relevant for the management of the application. [Oauth2RequirePostResponse <Boolean?>]: [OptionalClaim <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaims>]: optionalClaims [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AccessToken <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the JWT access token. [AdditionalProperty <String[]>]: Additional properties of the claim. If a property exists in this collection, it modifies the behavior of the optional claim specified in the name property. [Essential <Boolean?>]: If the value is true, the claim specified by the client is necessary to ensure a smooth authorization experience for the specific task requested by the end user. The default value is false. [Name <String>]: The name of the optional claim. [Source <String>]: The source (directory object) of the claim. There are predefined claims and user-defined claims from extension properties. If the source value is null, the claim is a predefined optional claim. If the source value is user, the value in the name property is the extension property from the user object. [IdToken <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the JWT ID token. [Saml2Token <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the SAML token. [ParentalControlSetting <IMicrosoftGraphParentalControlSettings>]: parentalControlSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [CountriesBlockedForMinor <String[]>]: Specifies the two-letter ISO country codes. Access to the application will be blocked for minors from the countries specified in this list. [LegalAgeGroupRule <String>]: Specifies the legal age group rule that applies to users of the app. Can be set to one of the following values: ValueDescriptionAllowDefault. Enforces the legal minimum. This means parental consent is required for minors in the European Union and Korea.RequireConsentForPrivacyServicesEnforces the user to specify date of birth to comply with COPPA rules. RequireConsentForMinorsRequires parental consent for ages below 18, regardless of country minor rules.RequireConsentForKidsRequires parental consent for ages below 14, regardless of country minor rules.BlockMinorsBlocks minors from using the app. [PasswordCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]>]: The collection of password credentials associated with the application. Not nullable. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Do not use. [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the password. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password expires represented using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier for the password. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password becomes valid. The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [PublicClient <IMicrosoftGraphPublicClientApplication>]: publicClientApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. [RequiredResourceAccess <IMicrosoftGraphRequiredResourceAccess[]>]: Specifies the resources that the application needs to access. This property also specifies the set of OAuth permission scopes and application roles that it needs for each of those resources. This configuration of access to the required resources drives the consent experience. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [ResourceAccess <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAccess[]>]: The list of OAuth2.0 permission scopes and app roles that the application requires from the specified resource. [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for one of the oauth2PermissionScopes or appRole instances that the resource application exposes. [Type <String>]: Specifies whether the id property references an oauth2PermissionScopes or an appRole. Possible values are Scope or Role. [ResourceAppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the resource that the application requires access to. This should be equal to the appId declared on the target resource application. [SignInAudience <String>]: Specifies the Microsoft accounts that are supported for the current application. Supported values are: AzureADMyOrg, AzureADMultipleOrgs, AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount, PersonalMicrosoftAccount. See more in the table below. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [Spa <IMicrosoftGraphSpaApplication>]: spaApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. [Tag <String[]>]: Custom strings that can be used to categorize and identify the application. Not nullable.Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [TokenEncryptionKeyId <String>]: Specifies the keyId of a public key from the keyCredentials collection. When configured, Azure AD encrypts all the tokens it emits by using the key this property points to. The application code that receives the encrypted token must use the matching private key to decrypt the token before it can be used for the signed-in user. [TokenIssuancePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]>]: [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [TokenLifetimePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]>]: The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this application. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Web <IMicrosoftGraphWebApplication>]: webApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [HomePageUrl <String>]: Home page or landing page of the application. [ImplicitGrantSetting <IMicrosoftGraphImplicitGrantSettings>]: implicitGrantSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [EnableAccessTokenIssuance <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this web application can request an access token using the OAuth 2.0 implicit flow. [EnableIdTokenIssuance <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this web application can request an ID token using the OAuth 2.0 implicit flow. [LogoutUrl <String>]: Specifies the URL that will be used by Microsoft's authorization service to logout an user using front-channel, back-channel or SAML logout protocols. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. INPUTOBJECT <IMicrosoftGraphServicePrincipal>: key: service principal object [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AccountEnabled <Boolean?>]: true if the service principal account is enabled; otherwise, false. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). [AddIn <IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]>]: Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. This will let services like Microsoft 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. [Id <String>]: [Property <IMicrosoftGraphKeyValue[]>]: [Key <String>]: Key. [Value <String>]: Value. [Type <String>]: [AlternativeName <String[]>]: Used to retrieve service principals by subscription, identify resource group and full resource ids for managed identities. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [AppDescription <String>]: The description exposed by the associated application. [AppDisplayName <String>]: The display name exposed by the associated application. [AppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the associated application (its appId property). [AppOwnerOrganizationId <String>]: Contains the tenant id where the application is registered. This is applicable only to service principals backed by applications.Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le). [AppRole <IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]>]: The roles exposed by the application which this service principal represents. For more information see the appRoles property definition on the application entity. Not nullable. [AllowedMemberType <String[]>]: Specifies whether this app role can be assigned to users and groups (by setting to ['User']), to other application's (by setting to ['Application'], or both (by setting to ['User', 'Application']). App roles supporting assignment to other applications' service principals are also known as application permissions. The 'Application' value is only supported for app roles defined on application entities. [Description <String>]: The description for the app role. This is displayed when the app role is being assigned and, if the app role functions as an application permission, during consent experiences. [DisplayName <String>]: Display name for the permission that appears in the app role assignment and consent experiences. [Id <String>]: Unique role identifier inside the appRoles collection. When creating a new app role, a new Guid identifier must be provided. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating an app role, this must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a role, this must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, this role may be removed. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the roles claim in ID tokens and access tokens authenticating an assigned user or service principal. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [AppRoleAssignedTo <IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignment[]>]: App role assignments for this app or service, granted to users, groups, and other service principals.Supports $expand. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AppRoleId <String>]: The identifier (id) for the app role which is assigned to the principal. This app role must be exposed in the appRoles property on the resource application's service principal (resourceId). If the resource application has not declared any app roles, a default app role ID of 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 can be specified to signal that the principal is assigned to the resource app without any specific app roles. Required on create. [PrincipalId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the user, group or service principal being granted the app role. Required on create. [ResourceDisplayName <String>]: The display name of the resource app's service principal to which the assignment is made. [ResourceId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the resource service principal for which the assignment is made. Required on create. Supports $filter (eq only). [AppRoleAssignment <IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignment[]>]: App role assignment for another app or service, granted to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppRoleAssignmentRequired <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether users or other service principals need to be granted an app role assignment for this service principal before users can sign in or apps can get tokens. The default value is false. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [ClaimsMappingPolicy <IMicrosoftGraphClaimsMappingPolicy[]>]: The claimsMappingPolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [DelegatedPermissionClassification <IMicrosoftGraphDelegatedPermissionClassification[]>]: The permission classifications for delegated permissions exposed by the app that this service principal represents. Supports $expand. [Classification <String>]: permissionClassificationType [PermissionId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the delegated permission listed in the publishedPermissionScopes collection of the servicePrincipal. Required on create. Does not support $filter. [PermissionName <String>]: The claim value (value) for the delegated permission listed in the publishedPermissionScopes collection of the servicePrincipal. Does not support $filter. [Description <String>]: Free text field to provide an internal end-user facing description of the service principal. End-user portals such MyApps will display the application description in this field. The maximum allowed size is 1024 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. [DisabledByMicrosoftStatus <String>]: Specifies whether Microsoft has disabled the registered application. Possible values are: null (default value), NotDisabled, and DisabledDueToViolationOfServicesAgreement (reasons may include suspicious, abusive, or malicious activity, or a violation of the Microsoft Services Agreement). Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [Endpoint <IMicrosoftGraphEndpoint[]>]: Endpoints available for discovery. Services like Sharepoint populate this property with a tenant specific SharePoint endpoints that other applications can discover and use in their experiences. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [HomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy <IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]>]: The homeRealmDiscoveryPolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Homepage <String>]: Home page or landing page of the application. [Info <IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl>]: informationalUrl [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [MarketingUrl <String>]: Link to the application's marketing page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/marketing [PrivacyStatementUrl <String>]: Link to the application's privacy statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/privacy [SupportUrl <String>]: Link to the application's support page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/support [TermsOfServiceUrl <String>]: Link to the application's terms of service statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/termsofservice [KeyCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]>]: The collection of key credentials associated with the service principal. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Custom key identifier [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the key. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential expires.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Key <Byte[]>]: Value for the key credential. Should be a base 64 encoded value. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier (GUID) for the key. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential becomes valid.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Type <String>]: The type of key credential; for example, 'Symmetric'. [Usage <String>]: A string that describes the purpose for which the key can be used; for example, 'Verify'. [LoginUrl <String>]: Specifies the URL where the service provider redirects the user to Azure AD to authenticate. Azure AD uses the URL to launch the application from Microsoft 365 or the Azure AD My Apps. When blank, Azure AD performs IdP-initiated sign-on for applications configured with SAML-based single sign-on. The user launches the application from Microsoft 365, the Azure AD My Apps, or the Azure AD SSO URL. [LogoutUrl <String>]: Specifies the URL that will be used by Microsoft's authorization service to logout an user using OpenId Connect front-channel, back-channel or SAML logout protocols. [Note <String>]: Free text field to capture information about the service principal, typically used for operational purposes. Maximum allowed size is 1024 characters. [NotificationEmailAddress <String[]>]: Specifies the list of email addresses where Azure AD sends a notification when the active certificate is near the expiration date. This is only for the certificates used to sign the SAML token issued for Azure AD Gallery applications. [Oauth2PermissionScope <IMicrosoftGraphPermissionScope[]>]: The delegated permissions exposed by the application. For more information see the oauth2PermissionScopes property on the application entity's api property. Not nullable. [AdminConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. This text appears in tenant-wide admin consent experiences. [AdminConsentDisplayName <String>]: The permission's title, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. [Id <String>]: Unique delegated permission identifier inside the collection of delegated permissions defined for a resource application. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating a permission, this property must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a permission, this property must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, the permission may be removed. [Origin <String>]: [Type <String>]: Specifies whether this delegated permission should be considered safe for non-admin users to consent to on behalf of themselves, or whether an administrator should be required for consent to the permissions. This will be the default behavior, but each customer can choose to customize the behavior in their organization (by allowing, restricting or limiting user consent to this delegated permission.) [UserConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [UserConsentDisplayName <String>]: A title for the permission, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the scp (scope) claim in access tokens. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [PasswordCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]>]: The collection of password credentials associated with the service principal. Not nullable. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Do not use. [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the password. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password expires represented using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier for the password. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password becomes valid. The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [PreferredSingleSignOnMode <String>]: Specifies the single sign-on mode configured for this application. Azure AD uses the preferred single sign-on mode to launch the application from Microsoft 365 or the Azure AD My Apps. The supported values are password, saml, notSupported, and oidc. [PreferredTokenSigningKeyThumbprint <String>]: Reserved for internal use only. Do not write or otherwise rely on this property. May be removed in future versions. [ReplyUrl <String[]>]: The URLs that user tokens are sent to for sign in with the associated application, or the redirect URIs that OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent to for the associated application. Not nullable. [SamlSingleSignOnSetting <IMicrosoftGraphSamlSingleSignOnSettings>]: samlSingleSignOnSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RelayState <String>]: The relative URI the service provider would redirect to after completion of the single sign-on flow. [ServicePrincipalName <String[]>]: Contains the list of identifiersUris, copied over from the associated application. Additional values can be added to hybrid applications. These values can be used to identify the permissions exposed by this app within Azure AD. For example,Client apps can specify a resource URI which is based on the values of this property to acquire an access token, which is the URI returned in the 'aud' claim.The any operator is required for filter expressions on multi-valued properties. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [ServicePrincipalType <String>]: Identifies if the service principal represents an application or a managed identity. This is set by Azure AD internally. For a service principal that represents an application this is set as Application. For a service principal that represent a managed identity this is set as ManagedIdentity. [Tag <String[]>]: Custom strings that can be used to categorize and identify the service principal. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [TokenEncryptionKeyId <String>]: Specifies the keyId of a public key from the keyCredentials collection. When configured, Azure AD issues tokens for this application encrypted using the key specified by this property. The application code that receives the encrypted token must use the matching private key to decrypt the token before it can be used for the signed-in user. [TokenIssuancePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]>]: The tokenIssuancePolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [TokenLifetimePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]>]: The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [TransitiveMemberOf <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/remove-azadserviceprincipal #> function Remove-AzADServicePrincipal { [OutputType([System.Boolean])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('ServicePrincipalId', 'Id', 'PrincipalId')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String] # key: id of servicePrincipal ${ObjectId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('AppId')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.Guid] # key: application id ${ApplicationId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SPNParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('SPN')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String] # key: service principal name ${ServicePrincipalName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String] # key: display name ${DisplayName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='InputObjectParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphServicePrincipal] # key: service principal object # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table. ${InputObject}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication] # key: application object # To construct, see NOTES section for APPLICATIONOBJECT properties and create a hash table. ${ApplicationObject}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Header')] [System.String] # ETag ${IfMatch}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Returns true when the command succeeds ${PassThru}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ ObjectIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADServicePrincipal'; ApplicationIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADServicePrincipal'; SPNParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADServicePrincipal'; DisplayNameParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADServicePrincipal'; InputObjectParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADServicePrincipal'; ApplicationObjectParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADServicePrincipal'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Removes key credentials or password credentials for an service principal. .Description Removes key credentials or password credentials for an service principal. .Example PS C:\> Remove-AzADSpCredential -DisplayName $name -KeyId $keyid .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADServicePrincipal -DisplayName $name | Remove-AzADSpCredential .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphServicePrincipal .Outputs System.Boolean .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. SERVICEPRINCIPALOBJECT <IMicrosoftGraphServicePrincipal>: The service principal object, could be used as pipeline input. [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AccountEnabled <Boolean?>]: true if the service principal account is enabled; otherwise, false. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). [AddIn <IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]>]: Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. This will let services like Microsoft 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. [Id <String>]: [Property <IMicrosoftGraphKeyValue[]>]: [Key <String>]: Key. [Value <String>]: Value. [Type <String>]: [AlternativeName <String[]>]: Used to retrieve service principals by subscription, identify resource group and full resource ids for managed identities. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [AppDescription <String>]: The description exposed by the associated application. [AppDisplayName <String>]: The display name exposed by the associated application. [AppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the associated application (its appId property). [AppOwnerOrganizationId <String>]: Contains the tenant id where the application is registered. This is applicable only to service principals backed by applications.Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le). [AppRole <IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]>]: The roles exposed by the application which this service principal represents. For more information see the appRoles property definition on the application entity. Not nullable. [AllowedMemberType <String[]>]: Specifies whether this app role can be assigned to users and groups (by setting to ['User']), to other application's (by setting to ['Application'], or both (by setting to ['User', 'Application']). App roles supporting assignment to other applications' service principals are also known as application permissions. The 'Application' value is only supported for app roles defined on application entities. [Description <String>]: The description for the app role. This is displayed when the app role is being assigned and, if the app role functions as an application permission, during consent experiences. [DisplayName <String>]: Display name for the permission that appears in the app role assignment and consent experiences. [Id <String>]: Unique role identifier inside the appRoles collection. When creating a new app role, a new Guid identifier must be provided. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating an app role, this must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a role, this must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, this role may be removed. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the roles claim in ID tokens and access tokens authenticating an assigned user or service principal. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [AppRoleAssignedTo <IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignment[]>]: App role assignments for this app or service, granted to users, groups, and other service principals.Supports $expand. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AppRoleId <String>]: The identifier (id) for the app role which is assigned to the principal. This app role must be exposed in the appRoles property on the resource application's service principal (resourceId). If the resource application has not declared any app roles, a default app role ID of 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 can be specified to signal that the principal is assigned to the resource app without any specific app roles. Required on create. [PrincipalId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the user, group or service principal being granted the app role. Required on create. [ResourceDisplayName <String>]: The display name of the resource app's service principal to which the assignment is made. [ResourceId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the resource service principal for which the assignment is made. Required on create. Supports $filter (eq only). [AppRoleAssignment <IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignment[]>]: App role assignment for another app or service, granted to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppRoleAssignmentRequired <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether users or other service principals need to be granted an app role assignment for this service principal before users can sign in or apps can get tokens. The default value is false. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [ClaimsMappingPolicy <IMicrosoftGraphClaimsMappingPolicy[]>]: The claimsMappingPolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [DelegatedPermissionClassification <IMicrosoftGraphDelegatedPermissionClassification[]>]: The permission classifications for delegated permissions exposed by the app that this service principal represents. Supports $expand. [Classification <String>]: permissionClassificationType [PermissionId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the delegated permission listed in the publishedPermissionScopes collection of the servicePrincipal. Required on create. Does not support $filter. [PermissionName <String>]: The claim value (value) for the delegated permission listed in the publishedPermissionScopes collection of the servicePrincipal. Does not support $filter. [Description <String>]: Free text field to provide an internal end-user facing description of the service principal. End-user portals such MyApps will display the application description in this field. The maximum allowed size is 1024 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. [DisabledByMicrosoftStatus <String>]: Specifies whether Microsoft has disabled the registered application. Possible values are: null (default value), NotDisabled, and DisabledDueToViolationOfServicesAgreement (reasons may include suspicious, abusive, or malicious activity, or a violation of the Microsoft Services Agreement). Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [Endpoint <IMicrosoftGraphEndpoint[]>]: Endpoints available for discovery. Services like Sharepoint populate this property with a tenant specific SharePoint endpoints that other applications can discover and use in their experiences. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [HomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy <IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]>]: The homeRealmDiscoveryPolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Homepage <String>]: Home page or landing page of the application. [Info <IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl>]: informationalUrl [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [MarketingUrl <String>]: Link to the application's marketing page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/marketing [PrivacyStatementUrl <String>]: Link to the application's privacy statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/privacy [SupportUrl <String>]: Link to the application's support page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/support [TermsOfServiceUrl <String>]: Link to the application's terms of service statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/termsofservice [KeyCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]>]: The collection of key credentials associated with the service principal. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Custom key identifier [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the key. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential expires.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Key <Byte[]>]: Value for the key credential. Should be a base 64 encoded value. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier (GUID) for the key. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential becomes valid.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Type <String>]: The type of key credential; for example, 'Symmetric'. [Usage <String>]: A string that describes the purpose for which the key can be used; for example, 'Verify'. [LoginUrl <String>]: Specifies the URL where the service provider redirects the user to Azure AD to authenticate. Azure AD uses the URL to launch the application from Microsoft 365 or the Azure AD My Apps. When blank, Azure AD performs IdP-initiated sign-on for applications configured with SAML-based single sign-on. The user launches the application from Microsoft 365, the Azure AD My Apps, or the Azure AD SSO URL. [LogoutUrl <String>]: Specifies the URL that will be used by Microsoft's authorization service to logout an user using OpenId Connect front-channel, back-channel or SAML logout protocols. [Note <String>]: Free text field to capture information about the service principal, typically used for operational purposes. Maximum allowed size is 1024 characters. [NotificationEmailAddress <String[]>]: Specifies the list of email addresses where Azure AD sends a notification when the active certificate is near the expiration date. This is only for the certificates used to sign the SAML token issued for Azure AD Gallery applications. [Oauth2PermissionScope <IMicrosoftGraphPermissionScope[]>]: The delegated permissions exposed by the application. For more information see the oauth2PermissionScopes property on the application entity's api property. Not nullable. [AdminConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. This text appears in tenant-wide admin consent experiences. [AdminConsentDisplayName <String>]: The permission's title, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. [Id <String>]: Unique delegated permission identifier inside the collection of delegated permissions defined for a resource application. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating a permission, this property must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a permission, this property must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, the permission may be removed. [Origin <String>]: [Type <String>]: Specifies whether this delegated permission should be considered safe for non-admin users to consent to on behalf of themselves, or whether an administrator should be required for consent to the permissions. This will be the default behavior, but each customer can choose to customize the behavior in their organization (by allowing, restricting or limiting user consent to this delegated permission.) [UserConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [UserConsentDisplayName <String>]: A title for the permission, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the scp (scope) claim in access tokens. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [PasswordCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]>]: The collection of password credentials associated with the service principal. Not nullable. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Do not use. [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the password. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password expires represented using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier for the password. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password becomes valid. The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [PreferredSingleSignOnMode <String>]: Specifies the single sign-on mode configured for this application. Azure AD uses the preferred single sign-on mode to launch the application from Microsoft 365 or the Azure AD My Apps. The supported values are password, saml, notSupported, and oidc. [PreferredTokenSigningKeyThumbprint <String>]: Reserved for internal use only. Do not write or otherwise rely on this property. May be removed in future versions. [ReplyUrl <String[]>]: The URLs that user tokens are sent to for sign in with the associated application, or the redirect URIs that OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent to for the associated application. Not nullable. [SamlSingleSignOnSetting <IMicrosoftGraphSamlSingleSignOnSettings>]: samlSingleSignOnSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RelayState <String>]: The relative URI the service provider would redirect to after completion of the single sign-on flow. [ServicePrincipalName <String[]>]: Contains the list of identifiersUris, copied over from the associated application. Additional values can be added to hybrid applications. These values can be used to identify the permissions exposed by this app within Azure AD. For example,Client apps can specify a resource URI which is based on the values of this property to acquire an access token, which is the URI returned in the 'aud' claim.The any operator is required for filter expressions on multi-valued properties. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [ServicePrincipalType <String>]: Identifies if the service principal represents an application or a managed identity. This is set by Azure AD internally. For a service principal that represents an application this is set as Application. For a service principal that represent a managed identity this is set as ManagedIdentity. [Tag <String[]>]: Custom strings that can be used to categorize and identify the service principal. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [TokenEncryptionKeyId <String>]: Specifies the keyId of a public key from the keyCredentials collection. When configured, Azure AD issues tokens for this application encrypted using the key specified by this property. The application code that receives the encrypted token must use the matching private key to decrypt the token before it can be used for the signed-in user. [TokenIssuancePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]>]: The tokenIssuancePolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [TokenLifetimePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]>]: The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [TransitiveMemberOf <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/remove-azadspcredential #> function Remove-AzADSpCredential { [Alias('Remove-AzADServicePrincipalCredential')] [OutputType([System.Boolean])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='ObjectIdWithKeyIdParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ObjectIdWithKeyIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('Id')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The object Id of service principal. ${ObjectId}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Guid] # The key Id of credentials to be removed. ${KeyId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SPNWithKeyIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The service principal name. ${ServicePrincipalName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameWithKeyIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The display name of service principal. ${DisplayName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ServicePrincipalObjectParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphServicePrincipal] # The service principal object, could be used as pipeline input. # To construct, see NOTES section for SERVICEPRINCIPALOBJECT properties and create a hash table. ${ServicePrincipalObject}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Returns true when the command succeeds ${PassThru}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ ObjectIdWithKeyIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADSpCredential'; SPNWithKeyIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADSpCredential'; DisplayNameWithKeyIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADSpCredential'; ServicePrincipalObjectParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADSpCredential'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Deletes entity from users. .Description Deletes entity from users. .Example PS C:\> Remove-AzADUser -DisplayName $name .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADUser -UserPrincipalName $id | Remove-AzADUser .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphUser .Outputs System.Boolean .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. INPUTOBJECT <IMicrosoftGraphUser>: user input object [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AccountEnabled <Boolean?>]: true if the account is enabled; otherwise, false. This property is required when a user is created. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, and in). [AgeGroup <String>]: Sets the age group of the user. Allowed values: null, minor, notAdult and adult. Refer to the legal age group property definitions for further information. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, and in). [City <String>]: The city in which the user is located. Maximum length is 128 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [CompanyName <String>]: The company name which the user is associated. This property can be useful for describing the company that an external user comes from. The maximum length of the company name is 64 characters.Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [ConsentProvidedForMinor <String>]: Sets whether consent has been obtained for minors. Allowed values: null, granted, denied and notRequired. Refer to the legal age group property definitions for further information. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, and in). [Country <String>]: The country/region in which the user is located; for example, US or UK. Maximum length is 128 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [Department <String>]: The name for the department in which the user works. Maximum length is 64 characters.Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, and in operators). [EmployeeHireDate <DateTime?>]: The date and time when the user was hired or will start work in case of a future hire. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in). [EmployeeId <String>]: The employee identifier assigned to the user by the organization. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith). [EmployeeType <String>]: Captures enterprise worker type. For example, Employee, Contractor, Consultant, or Vendor. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith). [ExternalUserState <String>]: For an external user invited to the tenant using the invitation API, this property represents the invited user's invitation status. For invited users, the state can be PendingAcceptance or Accepted, or null for all other users. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , in). [ExternalUserStateChangeDateTime <DateTime?>]: Shows the timestamp for the latest change to the externalUserState property. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , in). [FaxNumber <String>]: The fax number of the user. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith). [GivenName <String>]: The given name (first name) of the user. Maximum length is 64 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith). [Identity <IMicrosoftGraphObjectIdentity[]>]: Represents the identities that can be used to sign in to this user account. An identity can be provided by Microsoft (also known as a local account), by organizations, or by social identity providers such as Facebook, Google, and Microsoft, and tied to a user account. May contain multiple items with the same signInType value. Supports $filter (eq) only where the signInType is not userPrincipalName. [Issuer <String>]: Specifies the issuer of the identity, for example facebook.com.For local accounts (where signInType is not federated), this property is the local B2C tenant default domain name, for example contoso.onmicrosoft.com.For external users from other Azure AD organization, this will be the domain of the federated organization, for example contoso.com.Supports $filter. 512 character limit. [IssuerAssignedId <String>]: Specifies the unique identifier assigned to the user by the issuer. The combination of issuer and issuerAssignedId must be unique within the organization. Represents the sign-in name for the user, when signInType is set to emailAddress or userName (also known as local accounts).When signInType is set to: emailAddress, (or a custom string that starts with emailAddress like emailAddress1) issuerAssignedId must be a valid email addressuserName, issuerAssignedId must be a valid local part of an email addressSupports $filter. 100 character limit. [SignInType <String>]: Specifies the user sign-in types in your directory, such as emailAddress, userName or federated. Here, federated represents a unique identifier for a user from an issuer, that can be in any format chosen by the issuer. Additional validation is enforced on issuerAssignedId when the sign-in type is set to emailAddress or userName. This property can also be set to any custom string. [IsResourceAccount <Boolean?>]: Do not use – reserved for future use. [JobTitle <String>]: The user's job title. Maximum length is 128 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith). [Mail <String>]: The SMTP address for the user, for example, admin@contoso.com. Changes to this property will also update the user's proxyAddresses collection to include the value as an SMTP address. While this property can contain accent characters, using them can cause access issues with other Microsoft applications for the user. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith, endsWith). [MailNickname <String>]: The mail alias for the user. This property must be specified when a user is created. Maximum length is 64 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [OfficeLocation <String>]: The office location in the user's place of business. Maximum length is 128 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [OnPremisesImmutableId <String>]: This property is used to associate an on-premises Active Directory user account to their Azure AD user object. This property must be specified when creating a new user account in the Graph if you are using a federated domain for the user's userPrincipalName (UPN) property. NOTE: The $ and _ characters cannot be used when specifying this property. Returned only on $select. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in).. [OtherMail <String[]>]: A list of additional email addresses for the user; for example: ['bob@contoso.com', 'Robert@fabrikam.com'].NOTE: While this property can contain accent characters, they can cause access issues to first-party applications for the user.Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [PasswordPolicy <String>]: Specifies password policies for the user. This value is an enumeration with one possible value being DisableStrongPassword, which allows weaker passwords than the default policy to be specified. DisablePasswordExpiration can also be specified. The two may be specified together; for example: DisablePasswordExpiration, DisableStrongPassword.Supports $filter (ne, NOT). [PasswordProfile <IMicrosoftGraphPasswordProfile>]: passwordProfile [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [ForceChangePasswordNextSignIn <Boolean?>]: true if the user must change her password on the next login; otherwise false. If not set, default is false. NOTE: For Azure B2C tenants, set to false and instead use custom policies and user flows to force password reset at first sign in. See Force password reset at first logon. [ForceChangePasswordNextSignInWithMfa <Boolean?>]: If true, at next sign-in, the user must perform a multi-factor authentication (MFA) before being forced to change their password. The behavior is identical to forceChangePasswordNextSignIn except that the user is required to first perform a multi-factor authentication before password change. After a password change, this property will be automatically reset to false. If not set, default is false. [Password <String>]: The password for the user. This property is required when a user is created. It can be updated, but the user will be required to change the password on the next login. The password must satisfy minimum requirements as specified by the user’s passwordPolicies property. By default, a strong password is required. [PostalCode <String>]: The postal code for the user's postal address. The postal code is specific to the user's country/region. In the United States of America, this attribute contains the ZIP code. Maximum length is 40 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [PreferredLanguage <String>]: The preferred language for the user. Should follow ISO 639-1 Code; for example en-US. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [ShowInAddressList <Boolean?>]: true if the Outlook global address list should contain this user, otherwise false. If not set, this will be treated as true. For users invited through the invitation manager, this property will be set to false. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). [State <String>]: The state or province in the user's address. Maximum length is 128 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [StreetAddress <String>]: The street address of the user's place of business. Maximum length is 1024 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [Surname <String>]: The user's surname (family name or last name). Maximum length is 64 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [UsageLocation <String>]: A two letter country code (ISO standard 3166). Required for users that will be assigned licenses due to legal requirement to check for availability of services in countries. Examples include: US, JP, and GB. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [UserPrincipalName <String>]: The user principal name (UPN) of the user. The UPN is an Internet-style login name for the user based on the Internet standard RFC 822. By convention, this should map to the user's email name. The general format is alias@domain, where domain must be present in the tenant's collection of verified domains. This property is required when a user is created. The verified domains for the tenant can be accessed from the verifiedDomains property of organization.NOTE: While this property can contain accent characters, they can cause access issues to first-party applications for the user. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith, endsWith) and $orderBy. [UserType <String>]: A string value that can be used to classify user types in your directory, such as Member and Guest. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in,). .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/remove-azaduser #> function Remove-AzADUser { [OutputType([System.Boolean])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='UPNOrObjectIdParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UPNOrObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String] # The userPrincipalName or ObjectId of the user to be deleted. ${UPNOrObjectId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String] # key: id of user ${ObjectId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UPNParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('UPN')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String] # user principal name ${UserPrincipalName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String] # user display name ${DisplayName}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='InputObjectParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphUser] # user input object # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table. ${InputObject}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Returns true when the command succeeds ${PassThru}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ UPNOrObjectIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADUser'; ObjectIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADUser'; UPNParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADUser'; DisplayNameParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADUser'; InputObjectParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Remove-AzADUser'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Updates entity in applications .Description Updates entity in applications .Example PS C:\> Update-AzADApplication -DisplayName $name -HomePage $homepage .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADApplication -ObjectId $id | Update-AzADApplication -ReplyUrl $replyurl .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication .Outputs System.Boolean .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. ADDIN <IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]>: Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. This will let services like Office 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. [Id <String>]: [Property <IMicrosoftGraphKeyValue[]>]: [Key <String>]: Key. [Value <String>]: Value. [Type <String>]: API <IMicrosoftGraphApiApplication>: apiApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AcceptMappedClaim <Boolean?>]: When true, allows an application to use claims mapping without specifying a custom signing key. [KnownClientApplication <String[]>]: Used for bundling consent if you have a solution that contains two parts: a client app and a custom web API app. If you set the appID of the client app to this value, the user only consents once to the client app. Azure AD knows that consenting to the client means implicitly consenting to the web API and automatically provisions service principals for both APIs at the same time. Both the client and the web API app must be registered in the same tenant. [Oauth2PermissionScope <IMicrosoftGraphPermissionScope[]>]: The definition of the delegated permissions exposed by the web API represented by this application registration. These delegated permissions may be requested by a client application, and may be granted by users or administrators during consent. Delegated permissions are sometimes referred to as OAuth 2.0 scopes. [AdminConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. This text appears in tenant-wide admin consent experiences. [AdminConsentDisplayName <String>]: The permission's title, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. [Id <String>]: Unique delegated permission identifier inside the collection of delegated permissions defined for a resource application. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating a permission, this property must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a permission, this property must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, the permission may be removed. [Origin <String>]: [Type <String>]: Specifies whether this delegated permission should be considered safe for non-admin users to consent to on behalf of themselves, or whether an administrator should be required for consent to the permissions. This will be the default behavior, but each customer can choose to customize the behavior in their organization (by allowing, restricting or limiting user consent to this delegated permission.) [UserConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [UserConsentDisplayName <String>]: A title for the permission, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the scp (scope) claim in access tokens. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [PreAuthorizedApplication <IMicrosoftGraphPreAuthorizedApplication[]>]: Lists the client applications that are pre-authorized with the specified delegated permissions to access this application's APIs. Users are not required to consent to any pre-authorized application (for the permissions specified). However, any additional permissions not listed in preAuthorizedApplications (requested through incremental consent for example) will require user consent. [AppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the application. [DelegatedPermissionId <String[]>]: The unique identifier for the oauth2PermissionScopes the application requires. [RequestedAccessTokenVersion <Int32?>]: Specifies the access token version expected by this resource. This changes the version and format of the JWT produced independent of the endpoint or client used to request the access token. The endpoint used, v1.0 or v2.0, is chosen by the client and only impacts the version of id_tokens. Resources need to explicitly configure requestedAccessTokenVersion to indicate the supported access token format. Possible values for requestedAccessTokenVersion are 1, 2, or null. If the value is null, this defaults to 1, which corresponds to the v1.0 endpoint. If signInAudience on the application is configured as AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount, the value for this property must be 2 APPROLE <IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]>: The collection of roles assigned to the application. With app role assignments, these roles can be assigned to users, groups, or service principals associated with other applications. Not nullable. [AllowedMemberType <String[]>]: Specifies whether this app role can be assigned to users and groups (by setting to ['User']), to other application's (by setting to ['Application'], or both (by setting to ['User', 'Application']). App roles supporting assignment to other applications' service principals are also known as application permissions. The 'Application' value is only supported for app roles defined on application entities. [Description <String>]: The description for the app role. This is displayed when the app role is being assigned and, if the app role functions as an application permission, during consent experiences. [DisplayName <String>]: Display name for the permission that appears in the app role assignment and consent experiences. [Id <String>]: Unique role identifier inside the appRoles collection. When creating a new app role, a new Guid identifier must be provided. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating an app role, this must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a role, this must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, this role may be removed. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the roles claim in ID tokens and access tokens authenticating an assigned user or service principal. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. HOMEREALMDISCOVERYPOLICY <IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]>: . [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory INFO <IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl>: informationalUrl [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [MarketingUrl <String>]: Link to the application's marketing page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/marketing [PrivacyStatementUrl <String>]: Link to the application's privacy statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/privacy [SupportUrl <String>]: Link to the application's support page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/support [TermsOfServiceUrl <String>]: Link to the application's terms of service statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/termsofservice INPUTOBJECT <IMicrosoftGraphApplication>: key: application object [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AddIn <IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]>]: Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. This will let services like Office 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. [Id <String>]: [Property <IMicrosoftGraphKeyValue[]>]: [Key <String>]: Key. [Value <String>]: Value. [Type <String>]: [Api <IMicrosoftGraphApiApplication>]: apiApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AcceptMappedClaim <Boolean?>]: When true, allows an application to use claims mapping without specifying a custom signing key. [KnownClientApplication <String[]>]: Used for bundling consent if you have a solution that contains two parts: a client app and a custom web API app. If you set the appID of the client app to this value, the user only consents once to the client app. Azure AD knows that consenting to the client means implicitly consenting to the web API and automatically provisions service principals for both APIs at the same time. Both the client and the web API app must be registered in the same tenant. [Oauth2PermissionScope <IMicrosoftGraphPermissionScope[]>]: The definition of the delegated permissions exposed by the web API represented by this application registration. These delegated permissions may be requested by a client application, and may be granted by users or administrators during consent. Delegated permissions are sometimes referred to as OAuth 2.0 scopes. [AdminConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. This text appears in tenant-wide admin consent experiences. [AdminConsentDisplayName <String>]: The permission's title, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. [Id <String>]: Unique delegated permission identifier inside the collection of delegated permissions defined for a resource application. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating a permission, this property must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a permission, this property must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, the permission may be removed. [Origin <String>]: [Type <String>]: Specifies whether this delegated permission should be considered safe for non-admin users to consent to on behalf of themselves, or whether an administrator should be required for consent to the permissions. This will be the default behavior, but each customer can choose to customize the behavior in their organization (by allowing, restricting or limiting user consent to this delegated permission.) [UserConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [UserConsentDisplayName <String>]: A title for the permission, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the scp (scope) claim in access tokens. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [PreAuthorizedApplication <IMicrosoftGraphPreAuthorizedApplication[]>]: Lists the client applications that are pre-authorized with the specified delegated permissions to access this application's APIs. Users are not required to consent to any pre-authorized application (for the permissions specified). However, any additional permissions not listed in preAuthorizedApplications (requested through incremental consent for example) will require user consent. [AppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the application. [DelegatedPermissionId <String[]>]: The unique identifier for the oauth2PermissionScopes the application requires. [RequestedAccessTokenVersion <Int32?>]: Specifies the access token version expected by this resource. This changes the version and format of the JWT produced independent of the endpoint or client used to request the access token. The endpoint used, v1.0 or v2.0, is chosen by the client and only impacts the version of id_tokens. Resources need to explicitly configure requestedAccessTokenVersion to indicate the supported access token format. Possible values for requestedAccessTokenVersion are 1, 2, or null. If the value is null, this defaults to 1, which corresponds to the v1.0 endpoint. If signInAudience on the application is configured as AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount, the value for this property must be 2 [AppRole <IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]>]: The collection of roles assigned to the application. With app role assignments, these roles can be assigned to users, groups, or service principals associated with other applications. Not nullable. [AllowedMemberType <String[]>]: Specifies whether this app role can be assigned to users and groups (by setting to ['User']), to other application's (by setting to ['Application'], or both (by setting to ['User', 'Application']). App roles supporting assignment to other applications' service principals are also known as application permissions. The 'Application' value is only supported for app roles defined on application entities. [Description <String>]: The description for the app role. This is displayed when the app role is being assigned and, if the app role functions as an application permission, during consent experiences. [DisplayName <String>]: Display name for the permission that appears in the app role assignment and consent experiences. [Id <String>]: Unique role identifier inside the appRoles collection. When creating a new app role, a new Guid identifier must be provided. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating an app role, this must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a role, this must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, this role may be removed. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the roles claim in ID tokens and access tokens authenticating an assigned user or service principal. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [ApplicationTemplateId <String>]: Unique identifier of the applicationTemplate. [CreatedOnBehalfOfDeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [CreatedOnBehalfOfDisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Description <String>]: An optional description of the application. Returned by default. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. [DisabledByMicrosoftStatus <String>]: Specifies whether Microsoft has disabled the registered application. Possible values are: null (default value), NotDisabled, and DisabledDueToViolationOfServicesAgreement (reasons may include suspicious, abusive, or malicious activity, or a violation of the Microsoft Services Agreement). Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [GroupMembershipClaim <String>]: Configures the groups claim issued in a user or OAuth 2.0 access token that the application expects. To set this attribute, use one of the following string values: None, SecurityGroup (for security groups and Azure AD roles), All (this gets all security groups, distribution groups, and Azure AD directory roles that the signed-in user is a member of). [HomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy <IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]>]: [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [IdentifierUri <String[]>]: The URIs that identify the application within its Azure AD tenant, or within a verified custom domain if the application is multi-tenant. For more information, see Application Objects and Service Principal Objects. The any operator is required for filter expressions on multi-valued properties. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, ne, ge, le, startsWith). [Info <IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl>]: informationalUrl [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [MarketingUrl <String>]: Link to the application's marketing page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/marketing [PrivacyStatementUrl <String>]: Link to the application's privacy statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/privacy [SupportUrl <String>]: Link to the application's support page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/support [TermsOfServiceUrl <String>]: Link to the application's terms of service statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/termsofservice [IsDeviceOnlyAuthSupported <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this application supports device authentication without a user. The default is false. [IsFallbackPublicClient <Boolean?>]: Specifies the fallback application type as public client, such as an installed application running on a mobile device. The default value is false which means the fallback application type is confidential client such as a web app. There are certain scenarios where Azure AD cannot determine the client application type. For example, the ROPC flow where the application is configured without specifying a redirect URI. In those cases Azure AD interprets the application type based on the value of this property. [KeyCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]>]: The collection of key credentials associated with the application. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Custom key identifier [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the key. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential expires.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Key <Byte[]>]: Value for the key credential. Should be a base 64 encoded value. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier (GUID) for the key. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential becomes valid.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Type <String>]: The type of key credential; for example, 'Symmetric'. [Usage <String>]: A string that describes the purpose for which the key can be used; for example, 'Verify'. [Logo <Byte[]>]: The main logo for the application. Not nullable. [Note <String>]: Notes relevant for the management of the application. [Oauth2RequirePostResponse <Boolean?>]: [OptionalClaim <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaims>]: optionalClaims [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AccessToken <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the JWT access token. [AdditionalProperty <String[]>]: Additional properties of the claim. If a property exists in this collection, it modifies the behavior of the optional claim specified in the name property. [Essential <Boolean?>]: If the value is true, the claim specified by the client is necessary to ensure a smooth authorization experience for the specific task requested by the end user. The default value is false. [Name <String>]: The name of the optional claim. [Source <String>]: The source (directory object) of the claim. There are predefined claims and user-defined claims from extension properties. If the source value is null, the claim is a predefined optional claim. If the source value is user, the value in the name property is the extension property from the user object. [IdToken <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the JWT ID token. [Saml2Token <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the SAML token. [ParentalControlSetting <IMicrosoftGraphParentalControlSettings>]: parentalControlSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [CountriesBlockedForMinor <String[]>]: Specifies the two-letter ISO country codes. Access to the application will be blocked for minors from the countries specified in this list. [LegalAgeGroupRule <String>]: Specifies the legal age group rule that applies to users of the app. Can be set to one of the following values: ValueDescriptionAllowDefault. Enforces the legal minimum. This means parental consent is required for minors in the European Union and Korea.RequireConsentForPrivacyServicesEnforces the user to specify date of birth to comply with COPPA rules. RequireConsentForMinorsRequires parental consent for ages below 18, regardless of country minor rules.RequireConsentForKidsRequires parental consent for ages below 14, regardless of country minor rules.BlockMinorsBlocks minors from using the app. [PasswordCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]>]: The collection of password credentials associated with the application. Not nullable. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Do not use. [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the password. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password expires represented using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier for the password. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password becomes valid. The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [PublicClient <IMicrosoftGraphPublicClientApplication>]: publicClientApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. [RequiredResourceAccess <IMicrosoftGraphRequiredResourceAccess[]>]: Specifies the resources that the application needs to access. This property also specifies the set of OAuth permission scopes and application roles that it needs for each of those resources. This configuration of access to the required resources drives the consent experience. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [ResourceAccess <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAccess[]>]: The list of OAuth2.0 permission scopes and app roles that the application requires from the specified resource. [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for one of the oauth2PermissionScopes or appRole instances that the resource application exposes. [Type <String>]: Specifies whether the id property references an oauth2PermissionScopes or an appRole. Possible values are Scope or Role. [ResourceAppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the resource that the application requires access to. This should be equal to the appId declared on the target resource application. [SignInAudience <String>]: Specifies the Microsoft accounts that are supported for the current application. Supported values are: AzureADMyOrg, AzureADMultipleOrgs, AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount, PersonalMicrosoftAccount. See more in the table below. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [Spa <IMicrosoftGraphSpaApplication>]: spaApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. [Tag <String[]>]: Custom strings that can be used to categorize and identify the application. Not nullable.Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [TokenEncryptionKeyId <String>]: Specifies the keyId of a public key from the keyCredentials collection. When configured, Azure AD encrypts all the tokens it emits by using the key this property points to. The application code that receives the encrypted token must use the matching private key to decrypt the token before it can be used for the signed-in user. [TokenIssuancePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]>]: [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [TokenLifetimePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]>]: The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this application. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Web <IMicrosoftGraphWebApplication>]: webApplication [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [HomePageUrl <String>]: Home page or landing page of the application. [ImplicitGrantSetting <IMicrosoftGraphImplicitGrantSettings>]: implicitGrantSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [EnableAccessTokenIssuance <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this web application can request an access token using the OAuth 2.0 implicit flow. [EnableIdTokenIssuance <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether this web application can request an ID token using the OAuth 2.0 implicit flow. [LogoutUrl <String>]: Specifies the URL that will be used by Microsoft's authorization service to logout an user using front-channel, back-channel or SAML logout protocols. [RedirectUri <String[]>]: Specifies the URLs where user tokens are sent for sign-in, or the redirect URIs where OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent. OPTIONALCLAIM <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaims>: optionalClaims [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [AccessToken <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the JWT access token. [AdditionalProperty <String[]>]: Additional properties of the claim. If a property exists in this collection, it modifies the behavior of the optional claim specified in the name property. [Essential <Boolean?>]: If the value is true, the claim specified by the client is necessary to ensure a smooth authorization experience for the specific task requested by the end user. The default value is false. [Name <String>]: The name of the optional claim. [Source <String>]: The source (directory object) of the claim. There are predefined claims and user-defined claims from extension properties. If the source value is null, the claim is a predefined optional claim. If the source value is user, the value in the name property is the extension property from the user object. [IdToken <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the JWT ID token. [Saml2Token <IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaim[]>]: The optional claims returned in the SAML token. PARENTALCONTROLSETTING <IMicrosoftGraphParentalControlSettings>: parentalControlSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [CountriesBlockedForMinor <String[]>]: Specifies the two-letter ISO country codes. Access to the application will be blocked for minors from the countries specified in this list. [LegalAgeGroupRule <String>]: Specifies the legal age group rule that applies to users of the app. Can be set to one of the following values: ValueDescriptionAllowDefault. Enforces the legal minimum. This means parental consent is required for minors in the European Union and Korea.RequireConsentForPrivacyServicesEnforces the user to specify date of birth to comply with COPPA rules. RequireConsentForMinorsRequires parental consent for ages below 18, regardless of country minor rules.RequireConsentForKidsRequires parental consent for ages below 14, regardless of country minor rules.BlockMinorsBlocks minors from using the app. REQUIREDRESOURCEACCESS <IMicrosoftGraphRequiredResourceAccess[]>: Specifies the resources that the application needs to access. This property also specifies the set of OAuth permission scopes and application roles that it needs for each of those resources. This configuration of access to the required resources drives the consent experience. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [ResourceAccess <IMicrosoftGraphResourceAccess[]>]: The list of OAuth2.0 permission scopes and app roles that the application requires from the specified resource. [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for one of the oauth2PermissionScopes or appRole instances that the resource application exposes. [Type <String>]: Specifies whether the id property references an oauth2PermissionScopes or an appRole. Possible values are Scope or Role. [ResourceAppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the resource that the application requires access to. This should be equal to the appId declared on the target resource application. TOKENISSUANCEPOLICY <IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]>: . [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory TOKENLIFETIMEPOLICY <IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]>: The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this application. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/update-azadapplication #> function Update-AzADApplication { [Alias('Set-AzADApplication')] [OutputType([System.Boolean])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectIdWithUpdateParamsParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationObjectIdWithUpdateParamsParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('Id')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String] # key: id of application ${ObjectId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ApplicationIdWithUpdateParamsParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('AppId')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.Guid] # key: application id ${ApplicationId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='InputObjectWithUpdateParamsParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApplication] # key: application object # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table. ${InputObject}, [Parameter()] [Alias('WebHomePageUrl')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # home page url for web ${HomePage}, [Parameter()] [Alias('ReplyUrls', 'WebRedirectUri')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # The application reply Urls. ${ReplyUrl}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Boolean] # The value specifying whether the application is a single tenant or a multi-tenant. # Is equivalent to '-SignInAudience AzureADMultipleOrgs' when switch is on ${AvailableToOtherTenants}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]] # Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. # For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. # This will let services like Office 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. # To construct, see NOTES section for ADDIN properties and create a hash table. ${AddIn}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphApiApplication] # apiApplication # To construct, see NOTES section for API properties and create a hash table. ${Api}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]] # The collection of roles assigned to the application. # With app role assignments, these roles can be assigned to users, groups, or service principals associated with other applications. # Not nullable. # To construct, see NOTES section for APPROLE properties and create a hash table. ${AppRole}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Unique identifier of the applicationTemplate. ${ApplicationTemplateId}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # . ${CreatedOnBehalfOfDeletedDateTime}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # . ${DeletedDateTime}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # An optional description of the application. # Returned by default. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. ${Description}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies whether Microsoft has disabled the registered application. # Possible values are: null (default value), NotDisabled, and DisabledDueToViolationOfServicesAgreement (reasons may include suspicious, abusive, or malicious activity, or a violation of the Microsoft Services Agreement). # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). ${DisabledByMicrosoftStatus}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The display name for the application. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith), $search, and $orderBy. ${DisplayName}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Configures the groups claim issued in a user or OAuth 2.0 access token that the application expects. # To set this attribute, use one of the following string values: None, SecurityGroup (for security groups and Azure AD roles), All (this gets all security groups, distribution groups, and Azure AD directory roles that the signed-in user is a member of). ${GroupMembershipClaim}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]] # . # To construct, see NOTES section for HOMEREALMDISCOVERYPOLICY properties and create a hash table. ${HomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy}, [Parameter()] [Alias('IdentifierUris')] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # The URIs that identify the application within its Azure AD tenant, or within a verified custom domain if the application is multi-tenant. # For more information, see Application Objects and Service Principal Objects. # The any operator is required for filter expressions on multi-valued properties. # Not nullable. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, ge, le, startsWith). ${IdentifierUri}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl] # informationalUrl # To construct, see NOTES section for INFO properties and create a hash table. ${Info}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Specifies whether this application supports device authentication without a user. # The default is false. ${IsDeviceOnlyAuthSupported}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Specifies the fallback application type as public client, such as an installed application running on a mobile device. # The default value is false which means the fallback application type is confidential client such as a web app. # There are certain scenarios where Azure AD cannot determine the client application type. # For example, the ROPC flow where the application is configured without specifying a redirect URI. # In those cases Azure AD interprets the application type based on the value of this property. ${IsFallbackPublicClient}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Input File for Logo (The main logo for the application. # Not nullable.) ${LogoInputFile}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Notes relevant for the management of the application. ${Note}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # . ${Oauth2RequirePostResponse}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphOptionalClaims] # optionalClaims # To construct, see NOTES section for OPTIONALCLAIM properties and create a hash table. ${OptionalClaim}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphParentalControlSettings] # parentalControlSettings # To construct, see NOTES section for PARENTALCONTROLSETTING properties and create a hash table. ${ParentalControlSetting}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] ${PublicClientRedirectUri}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphRequiredResourceAccess[]] # Specifies the resources that the application needs to access. # This property also specifies the set of OAuth permission scopes and application roles that it needs for each of those resources. # This configuration of access to the required resources drives the consent experience. # Not nullable. # Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). # To construct, see NOTES section for REQUIREDRESOURCEACCESS properties and create a hash table. ${RequiredResourceAccess}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies the Microsoft accounts that are supported for the current application. # Supported values are: AzureADMyOrg, AzureADMultipleOrgs, AzureADandPersonalMicrosoftAccount, PersonalMicrosoftAccount. # See more in the table below. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). ${SignInAudience}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] ${SPARedirectUri}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # Custom strings that can be used to categorize and identify the application. # Not nullable.Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). ${Tag}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies the keyId of a public key from the keyCredentials collection. # When configured, Azure AD encrypts all the tokens it emits by using the key this property points to. # The application code that receives the encrypted token must use the matching private key to decrypt the token before it can be used for the signed-in user. ${TokenEncryptionKeyId}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]] # . # To construct, see NOTES section for TOKENISSUANCEPOLICY properties and create a hash table. ${TokenIssuancePolicy}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]] # The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this application. # Supports $expand. # To construct, see NOTES section for TOKENLIFETIMEPOLICY properties and create a hash table. ${TokenLifetimePolicy}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Returns true when the command succeeds ${PassThru}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ ApplicationObjectIdWithUpdateParamsParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Update-AzADApplication'; ApplicationIdWithUpdateParamsParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Update-AzADApplication'; InputObjectWithUpdateParamsParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Update-AzADApplication'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Updates entity in service principal .Description Updates entity in service principal .Example PS C:\> Update-AzADServicePrincipal -DisplayName $name -IdentifierUri $uri .Example PS C:\> Get-AzADServicePrincipal -ObjectId $id | Update-AzADServicePrincipal -Note $note .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphServicePrincipal .Outputs System.Boolean .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. ADDIN <IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]>: Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. This will let services like Microsoft 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. [Id <String>]: [Property <IMicrosoftGraphKeyValue[]>]: [Key <String>]: Key. [Value <String>]: Value. [Type <String>]: APPROLE <IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]>: The roles exposed by the application which this service principal represents. For more information see the appRoles property definition on the application entity. Not nullable. [AllowedMemberType <String[]>]: Specifies whether this app role can be assigned to users and groups (by setting to ['User']), to other application's (by setting to ['Application'], or both (by setting to ['User', 'Application']). App roles supporting assignment to other applications' service principals are also known as application permissions. The 'Application' value is only supported for app roles defined on application entities. [Description <String>]: The description for the app role. This is displayed when the app role is being assigned and, if the app role functions as an application permission, during consent experiences. [DisplayName <String>]: Display name for the permission that appears in the app role assignment and consent experiences. [Id <String>]: Unique role identifier inside the appRoles collection. When creating a new app role, a new Guid identifier must be provided. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating an app role, this must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a role, this must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, this role may be removed. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the roles claim in ID tokens and access tokens authenticating an assigned user or service principal. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. APPROLEASSIGNEDTO <IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignment[]>: App role assignments for this app or service, granted to users, groups, and other service principals.Supports $expand. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AppRoleId <String>]: The identifier (id) for the app role which is assigned to the principal. This app role must be exposed in the appRoles property on the resource application's service principal (resourceId). If the resource application has not declared any app roles, a default app role ID of 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 can be specified to signal that the principal is assigned to the resource app without any specific app roles. Required on create. [PrincipalId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the user, group or service principal being granted the app role. Required on create. [ResourceDisplayName <String>]: The display name of the resource app's service principal to which the assignment is made. [ResourceId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the resource service principal for which the assignment is made. Required on create. Supports $filter (eq only). APPROLEASSIGNMENT <IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignment[]>: App role assignment for another app or service, granted to this service principal. Supports $expand. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AppRoleId <String>]: The identifier (id) for the app role which is assigned to the principal. This app role must be exposed in the appRoles property on the resource application's service principal (resourceId). If the resource application has not declared any app roles, a default app role ID of 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 can be specified to signal that the principal is assigned to the resource app without any specific app roles. Required on create. [PrincipalId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the user, group or service principal being granted the app role. Required on create. [ResourceDisplayName <String>]: The display name of the resource app's service principal to which the assignment is made. [ResourceId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the resource service principal for which the assignment is made. Required on create. Supports $filter (eq only). CLAIMSMAPPINGPOLICY <IMicrosoftGraphClaimsMappingPolicy[]>: The claimsMappingPolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory DELEGATEDPERMISSIONCLASSIFICATION <IMicrosoftGraphDelegatedPermissionClassification[]>: The permission classifications for delegated permissions exposed by the app that this service principal represents. Supports $expand. [Classification <String>]: permissionClassificationType [PermissionId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the delegated permission listed in the publishedPermissionScopes collection of the servicePrincipal. Required on create. Does not support $filter. [PermissionName <String>]: The claim value (value) for the delegated permission listed in the publishedPermissionScopes collection of the servicePrincipal. Does not support $filter. ENDPOINT <IMicrosoftGraphEndpoint[]>: Endpoints available for discovery. Services like Sharepoint populate this property with a tenant specific SharePoint endpoints that other applications can discover and use in their experiences. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory HOMEREALMDISCOVERYPOLICY <IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]>: The homeRealmDiscoveryPolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory INFO <IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl>: informationalUrl [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [MarketingUrl <String>]: Link to the application's marketing page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/marketing [PrivacyStatementUrl <String>]: Link to the application's privacy statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/privacy [SupportUrl <String>]: Link to the application's support page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/support [TermsOfServiceUrl <String>]: Link to the application's terms of service statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/termsofservice INPUTOBJECT <IMicrosoftGraphServicePrincipal>: service principal object [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AccountEnabled <Boolean?>]: true if the service principal account is enabled; otherwise, false. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). [AddIn <IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]>]: Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. This will let services like Microsoft 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. [Id <String>]: [Property <IMicrosoftGraphKeyValue[]>]: [Key <String>]: Key. [Value <String>]: Value. [Type <String>]: [AlternativeName <String[]>]: Used to retrieve service principals by subscription, identify resource group and full resource ids for managed identities. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [AppDescription <String>]: The description exposed by the associated application. [AppDisplayName <String>]: The display name exposed by the associated application. [AppId <String>]: The unique identifier for the associated application (its appId property). [AppOwnerOrganizationId <String>]: Contains the tenant id where the application is registered. This is applicable only to service principals backed by applications.Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le). [AppRole <IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]>]: The roles exposed by the application which this service principal represents. For more information see the appRoles property definition on the application entity. Not nullable. [AllowedMemberType <String[]>]: Specifies whether this app role can be assigned to users and groups (by setting to ['User']), to other application's (by setting to ['Application'], or both (by setting to ['User', 'Application']). App roles supporting assignment to other applications' service principals are also known as application permissions. The 'Application' value is only supported for app roles defined on application entities. [Description <String>]: The description for the app role. This is displayed when the app role is being assigned and, if the app role functions as an application permission, during consent experiences. [DisplayName <String>]: Display name for the permission that appears in the app role assignment and consent experiences. [Id <String>]: Unique role identifier inside the appRoles collection. When creating a new app role, a new Guid identifier must be provided. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating an app role, this must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a role, this must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, this role may be removed. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the roles claim in ID tokens and access tokens authenticating an assigned user or service principal. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [AppRoleAssignedTo <IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignment[]>]: App role assignments for this app or service, granted to users, groups, and other service principals.Supports $expand. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AppRoleId <String>]: The identifier (id) for the app role which is assigned to the principal. This app role must be exposed in the appRoles property on the resource application's service principal (resourceId). If the resource application has not declared any app roles, a default app role ID of 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 can be specified to signal that the principal is assigned to the resource app without any specific app roles. Required on create. [PrincipalId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the user, group or service principal being granted the app role. Required on create. [ResourceDisplayName <String>]: The display name of the resource app's service principal to which the assignment is made. [ResourceId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the resource service principal for which the assignment is made. Required on create. Supports $filter (eq only). [AppRoleAssignment <IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignment[]>]: App role assignment for another app or service, granted to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppRoleAssignmentRequired <Boolean?>]: Specifies whether users or other service principals need to be granted an app role assignment for this service principal before users can sign in or apps can get tokens. The default value is false. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [ClaimsMappingPolicy <IMicrosoftGraphClaimsMappingPolicy[]>]: The claimsMappingPolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [DelegatedPermissionClassification <IMicrosoftGraphDelegatedPermissionClassification[]>]: The permission classifications for delegated permissions exposed by the app that this service principal represents. Supports $expand. [Classification <String>]: permissionClassificationType [PermissionId <String>]: The unique identifier (id) for the delegated permission listed in the publishedPermissionScopes collection of the servicePrincipal. Required on create. Does not support $filter. [PermissionName <String>]: The claim value (value) for the delegated permission listed in the publishedPermissionScopes collection of the servicePrincipal. Does not support $filter. [Description <String>]: Free text field to provide an internal end-user facing description of the service principal. End-user portals such MyApps will display the application description in this field. The maximum allowed size is 1024 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. [DisabledByMicrosoftStatus <String>]: Specifies whether Microsoft has disabled the registered application. Possible values are: null (default value), NotDisabled, and DisabledDueToViolationOfServicesAgreement (reasons may include suspicious, abusive, or malicious activity, or a violation of the Microsoft Services Agreement). Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). [Endpoint <IMicrosoftGraphEndpoint[]>]: Endpoints available for discovery. Services like Sharepoint populate this property with a tenant specific SharePoint endpoints that other applications can discover and use in their experiences. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [HomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy <IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]>]: The homeRealmDiscoveryPolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Homepage <String>]: Home page or landing page of the application. [Info <IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl>]: informationalUrl [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [MarketingUrl <String>]: Link to the application's marketing page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/marketing [PrivacyStatementUrl <String>]: Link to the application's privacy statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/privacy [SupportUrl <String>]: Link to the application's support page. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/support [TermsOfServiceUrl <String>]: Link to the application's terms of service statement. For example, https://www.contoso.com/app/termsofservice [KeyCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]>]: The collection of key credentials associated with the service principal. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Custom key identifier [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the key. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential expires.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Key <Byte[]>]: Value for the key credential. Should be a base 64 encoded value. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier (GUID) for the key. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential becomes valid.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Type <String>]: The type of key credential; for example, 'Symmetric'. [Usage <String>]: A string that describes the purpose for which the key can be used; for example, 'Verify'. [LoginUrl <String>]: Specifies the URL where the service provider redirects the user to Azure AD to authenticate. Azure AD uses the URL to launch the application from Microsoft 365 or the Azure AD My Apps. When blank, Azure AD performs IdP-initiated sign-on for applications configured with SAML-based single sign-on. The user launches the application from Microsoft 365, the Azure AD My Apps, or the Azure AD SSO URL. [LogoutUrl <String>]: Specifies the URL that will be used by Microsoft's authorization service to logout an user using OpenId Connect front-channel, back-channel or SAML logout protocols. [Note <String>]: Free text field to capture information about the service principal, typically used for operational purposes. Maximum allowed size is 1024 characters. [NotificationEmailAddress <String[]>]: Specifies the list of email addresses where Azure AD sends a notification when the active certificate is near the expiration date. This is only for the certificates used to sign the SAML token issued for Azure AD Gallery applications. [Oauth2PermissionScope <IMicrosoftGraphPermissionScope[]>]: The delegated permissions exposed by the application. For more information see the oauth2PermissionScopes property on the application entity's api property. Not nullable. [AdminConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. This text appears in tenant-wide admin consent experiences. [AdminConsentDisplayName <String>]: The permission's title, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. [Id <String>]: Unique delegated permission identifier inside the collection of delegated permissions defined for a resource application. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating a permission, this property must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a permission, this property must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, the permission may be removed. [Origin <String>]: [Type <String>]: Specifies whether this delegated permission should be considered safe for non-admin users to consent to on behalf of themselves, or whether an administrator should be required for consent to the permissions. This will be the default behavior, but each customer can choose to customize the behavior in their organization (by allowing, restricting or limiting user consent to this delegated permission.) [UserConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [UserConsentDisplayName <String>]: A title for the permission, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the scp (scope) claim in access tokens. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. [PasswordCredentials <IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]>]: The collection of password credentials associated with the service principal. Not nullable. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Do not use. [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the password. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password expires represented using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier for the password. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password becomes valid. The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [PreferredSingleSignOnMode <String>]: Specifies the single sign-on mode configured for this application. Azure AD uses the preferred single sign-on mode to launch the application from Microsoft 365 or the Azure AD My Apps. The supported values are password, saml, notSupported, and oidc. [PreferredTokenSigningKeyThumbprint <String>]: Reserved for internal use only. Do not write or otherwise rely on this property. May be removed in future versions. [ReplyUrl <String[]>]: The URLs that user tokens are sent to for sign in with the associated application, or the redirect URIs that OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent to for the associated application. Not nullable. [SamlSingleSignOnSetting <IMicrosoftGraphSamlSingleSignOnSettings>]: samlSingleSignOnSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RelayState <String>]: The relative URI the service provider would redirect to after completion of the single sign-on flow. [ServicePrincipalName <String[]>]: Contains the list of identifiersUris, copied over from the associated application. Additional values can be added to hybrid applications. These values can be used to identify the permissions exposed by this app within Azure AD. For example,Client apps can specify a resource URI which is based on the values of this property to acquire an access token, which is the URI returned in the 'aud' claim.The any operator is required for filter expressions on multi-valued properties. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [ServicePrincipalType <String>]: Identifies if the service principal represents an application or a managed identity. This is set by Azure AD internally. For a service principal that represents an application this is set as Application. For a service principal that represent a managed identity this is set as ManagedIdentity. [Tag <String[]>]: Custom strings that can be used to categorize and identify the service principal. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). [TokenEncryptionKeyId <String>]: Specifies the keyId of a public key from the keyCredentials collection. When configured, Azure AD issues tokens for this application encrypted using the key specified by this property. The application code that receives the encrypted token must use the matching private key to decrypt the token before it can be used for the signed-in user. [TokenIssuancePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]>]: The tokenIssuancePolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [TokenLifetimePolicy <IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]>]: The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [TransitiveMemberOf <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: KEYCREDENTIAL <IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]>: The collection of key credentials associated with the application. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). To construct, see NOTES section for KEYCREDENTIALS properties and create a hash table. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Custom key identifier [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the key. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential expires.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Key <Byte[]>]: Value for the key credential. Should be a base 64 encoded value. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier (GUID) for the key. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the credential becomes valid.The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z [Type <String>]: The type of key credential; for example, 'Symmetric'. [Usage <String>]: A string that describes the purpose for which the key can be used; for example, 'Verify'. OAUTH2PERMISSIONSCOPE <IMicrosoftGraphPermissionScope[]>: The delegated permissions exposed by the application. For more information see the oauth2PermissionScopes property on the application entity's api property. Not nullable. [AdminConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. This text appears in tenant-wide admin consent experiences. [AdminConsentDisplayName <String>]: The permission's title, intended to be read by an administrator granting the permission on behalf of all users. [Id <String>]: Unique delegated permission identifier inside the collection of delegated permissions defined for a resource application. [IsEnabled <Boolean?>]: When creating or updating a permission, this property must be set to true (which is the default). To delete a permission, this property must first be set to false. At that point, in a subsequent call, the permission may be removed. [Origin <String>]: [Type <String>]: Specifies whether this delegated permission should be considered safe for non-admin users to consent to on behalf of themselves, or whether an administrator should be required for consent to the permissions. This will be the default behavior, but each customer can choose to customize the behavior in their organization (by allowing, restricting or limiting user consent to this delegated permission.) [UserConsentDescription <String>]: A description of the delegated permissions, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [UserConsentDisplayName <String>]: A title for the permission, intended to be read by a user granting the permission on their own behalf. This text appears in consent experiences where the user is consenting only on behalf of themselves. [Value <String>]: Specifies the value to include in the scp (scope) claim in access tokens. Must not exceed 120 characters in length. Allowed characters are : ! # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? @ [ ] ^ + _ { } ~, as well as characters in the ranges 0-9, A-Z and a-z. Any other character, including the space character, are not allowed. May not begin with .. PASSWORDCREDENTIAL <IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]>: The collection of password credentials associated with the application. Not nullable. To construct, see NOTES section for PASSWORDCREDENTIALS properties and create a hash table. [CustomKeyIdentifier <Byte[]>]: Do not use. [DisplayName <String>]: Friendly name for the password. Optional. [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password expires represented using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. [KeyId <String>]: The unique identifier for the password. [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date and time at which the password becomes valid. The Timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Optional. SAMLSINGLESIGNONSETTING <IMicrosoftGraphSamlSingleSignOnSettings>: samlSingleSignOnSettings [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [RelayState <String>]: The relative URI the service provider would redirect to after completion of the single sign-on flow. TOKENISSUANCEPOLICY <IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]>: The tokenIssuancePolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory TOKENLIFETIMEPOLICY <IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]>: The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this service principal. Supports $expand. [AppliesTo <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>]: [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [Definition <String[]>]: A string collection containing a JSON string that defines the rules and settings for a policy. The syntax for the definition differs for each derived policy type. Required. [IsOrganizationDefault <Boolean?>]: If set to true, activates this policy. There can be many policies for the same policy type, but only one can be activated as the organization default. Optional, default value is false. [Description <String>]: Description for this policy. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory TRANSITIVEMEMBEROF <IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]>: . [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/update-azadserviceprincipal #> function Update-AzADServicePrincipal { [Alias('Set-AzADServicePrincipal')] [OutputType([System.Boolean])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='SpObjectIdWithDisplayNameParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SpObjectIdWithDisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('ServicePrincipalId', 'Id', 'ServicePrincipalObjectId')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Path')] [System.String] # key: id of servicePrincipal ${ObjectId}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphKeyCredential[]] # The collection of key credentials associated with the application. # Not nullable. # Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le). # To construct, see NOTES section for KEYCREDENTIALS properties and create a hash table. # To construct, see NOTES section for KEYCREDENTIAL properties and create a hash table. ${KeyCredential}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphPasswordCredential[]] # The collection of password credentials associated with the application. # Not nullable. # To construct, see NOTES section for PASSWORDCREDENTIALS properties and create a hash table. # To construct, see NOTES section for PASSWORDCREDENTIAL properties and create a hash table. ${PasswordCredential}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # The URIs that identify the application within its Azure AD tenant, or within a verified custom domain if the application is multi-tenant. # For more information, see Application Objects and Service Principal Objects. # The any operator is required for filter expressions on multi-valued properties. # Not nullable. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, ge, le, startsWith). ${IdentifierUri}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Home page or landing page of the application. ${Homepage}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # true if the service principal account is enabled; otherwise, false. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). ${AccountEnabled}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphAddIn[]] # Defines custom behavior that a consuming service can use to call an app in specific contexts. # For example, applications that can render file streams may set the addIns property for its 'FileHandler' functionality. # This will let services like Microsoft 365 call the application in the context of a document the user is working on. # To construct, see NOTES section for ADDIN properties and create a hash table. ${AddIn}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # Used to retrieve service principals by subscription, identify resource group and full resource ids for managed identities. # Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). ${AlternativeName}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The description exposed by the associated application. ${AppDescription}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Contains the tenant id where the application is registered. # This is applicable only to service principals backed by applications.Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le). ${AppOwnerOrganizationId}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphAppRole[]] # The roles exposed by the application which this service principal represents. # For more information see the appRoles property definition on the application entity. # Not nullable. # To construct, see NOTES section for APPROLE properties and create a hash table. ${AppRole}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignment[]] # App role assignments for this app or service, granted to users, groups, and other service principals.Supports $expand. # To construct, see NOTES section for APPROLEASSIGNEDTO properties and create a hash table. ${AppRoleAssignedTo}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphAppRoleAssignment[]] # App role assignment for another app or service, granted to this service principal. # Supports $expand. # To construct, see NOTES section for APPROLEASSIGNMENT properties and create a hash table. ${AppRoleAssignment}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Specifies whether users or other service principals need to be granted an app role assignment for this service principal before users can sign in or apps can get tokens. # The default value is false. # Not nullable. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). ${AppRoleAssignmentRequired}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphClaimsMappingPolicy[]] # The claimsMappingPolicies assigned to this service principal. # Supports $expand. # To construct, see NOTES section for CLAIMSMAPPINGPOLICY properties and create a hash table. ${ClaimsMappingPolicy}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphDelegatedPermissionClassification[]] # The permission classifications for delegated permissions exposed by the app that this service principal represents. # Supports $expand. # To construct, see NOTES section for DELEGATEDPERMISSIONCLASSIFICATION properties and create a hash table. ${DelegatedPermissionClassification}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # . ${DeletedDateTime}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Free text field to provide an internal end-user facing description of the service principal. # End-user portals such MyApps will display the application description in this field. # The maximum allowed size is 1024 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, startsWith) and $search. ${Description}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies whether Microsoft has disabled the registered application. # Possible values are: null (default value), NotDisabled, and DisabledDueToViolationOfServicesAgreement (reasons may include suspicious, abusive, or malicious activity, or a violation of the Microsoft Services Agreement). # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT). ${DisabledByMicrosoftStatus}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The display name for the service principal. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith), $search, and $orderBy. ${DisplayName}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphEndpoint[]] # Endpoints available for discovery. # Services like Sharepoint populate this property with a tenant specific SharePoint endpoints that other applications can discover and use in their experiences. # To construct, see NOTES section for ENDPOINT properties and create a hash table. ${Endpoint}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphHomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy[]] # The homeRealmDiscoveryPolicies assigned to this service principal. # Supports $expand. # To construct, see NOTES section for HOMEREALMDISCOVERYPOLICY properties and create a hash table. ${HomeRealmDiscoveryPolicy}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphInformationalUrl] # informationalUrl # To construct, see NOTES section for INFO properties and create a hash table. ${Info}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies the URL where the service provider redirects the user to Azure AD to authenticate. # Azure AD uses the URL to launch the application from Microsoft 365 or the Azure AD My Apps. # When blank, Azure AD performs IdP-initiated sign-on for applications configured with SAML-based single sign-on. # The user launches the application from Microsoft 365, the Azure AD My Apps, or the Azure AD SSO URL. ${LoginUrl}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies the URL that will be used by Microsoft's authorization service to logout an user using OpenId Connect front-channel, back-channel or SAML logout protocols. ${LogoutUrl}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Free text field to capture information about the service principal, typically used for operational purposes. # Maximum allowed size is 1024 characters. ${Note}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # Specifies the list of email addresses where Azure AD sends a notification when the active certificate is near the expiration date. # This is only for the certificates used to sign the SAML token issued for Azure AD Gallery applications. ${NotificationEmailAddress}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphPermissionScope[]] # The delegated permissions exposed by the application. # For more information see the oauth2PermissionScopes property on the application entity's api property. # Not nullable. # To construct, see NOTES section for OAUTH2PERMISSIONSCOPE properties and create a hash table. ${Oauth2PermissionScope}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies the single sign-on mode configured for this application. # Azure AD uses the preferred single sign-on mode to launch the application from Microsoft 365 or the Azure AD My Apps. # The supported values are password, saml, notSupported, and oidc. ${PreferredSingleSignOnMode}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Reserved for internal use only. # Do not write or otherwise rely on this property. # May be removed in future versions. ${PreferredTokenSigningKeyThumbprint}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # The URLs that user tokens are sent to for sign in with the associated application, or the redirect URIs that OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and access tokens are sent to for the associated application. # Not nullable. ${ReplyUrl}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphSamlSingleSignOnSettings] # samlSingleSignOnSettings # To construct, see NOTES section for SAMLSINGLESIGNONSETTING properties and create a hash table. ${SamlSingleSignOnSetting}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Identifies if the service principal represents an application or a managed identity. # This is set by Azure AD internally. # For a service principal that represents an application this is set as Application. # For a service principal that represent a managed identity this is set as ManagedIdentity. ${ServicePrincipalType}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # Custom strings that can be used to categorize and identify the service principal. # Not nullable. # Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). ${Tag}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies the keyId of a public key from the keyCredentials collection. # When configured, Azure AD issues tokens for this application encrypted using the key specified by this property. # The application code that receives the encrypted token must use the matching private key to decrypt the token before it can be used for the signed-in user. ${TokenEncryptionKeyId}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphTokenIssuancePolicy[]] # The tokenIssuancePolicies assigned to this service principal. # Supports $expand. # To construct, see NOTES section for TOKENISSUANCEPOLICY properties and create a hash table. ${TokenIssuancePolicy}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphTokenLifetimePolicy[]] # The tokenLifetimePolicies assigned to this service principal. # Supports $expand. # To construct, see NOTES section for TOKENLIFETIMEPOLICY properties and create a hash table. ${TokenLifetimePolicy}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphDirectoryObject[]] # . # To construct, see NOTES section for TRANSITIVEMEMBEROF properties and create a hash table. ${TransitiveMemberOf}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SpApplicationIdWithDisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('AppId')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Guid] # The unique identifier for the associated application (its appId property). ${ApplicationId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='InputObjectWithDisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphServicePrincipal] # service principal object # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table. ${InputObject}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='SPNWithDisplayNameParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('SPN')] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Contains the list of identifiersUris, copied over from the associated application. # Additional values can be added to hybrid applications. # These values can be used to identify the permissions exposed by this app within Azure AD. # For example,Client apps can specify a resource URI which is based on the values of this property to acquire an access token, which is the URI returned in the 'aud' claim.The any operator is required for filter expressions on multi-valued properties. # Not nullable. # Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, startsWith). ${ServicePrincipalName}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Returns true when the command succeeds ${PassThru}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ SpObjectIdWithDisplayNameParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Update-AzADServicePrincipal'; SpApplicationIdWithDisplayNameParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Update-AzADServicePrincipal'; InputObjectWithDisplayNameParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Update-AzADServicePrincipal'; SPNWithDisplayNameParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Update-AzADServicePrincipal'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } <# .Synopsis Updates entity in users .Description Updates entity in users .Example PS C:\> Update-AzADUser -UPNOrObjectId $upn -City $city .Inputs Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphUser .Outputs System.Boolean .Notes COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties. For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables. IDENTITY <IMicrosoftGraphObjectIdentity[]>: Represents the identities that can be used to sign in to this user account. An identity can be provided by Microsoft (also known as a local account), by organizations, or by social identity providers such as Facebook, Google, and Microsoft, and tied to a user account. May contain multiple items with the same signInType value. Supports $filter (eq) only where the signInType is not userPrincipalName. [Issuer <String>]: Specifies the issuer of the identity, for example facebook.com.For local accounts (where signInType is not federated), this property is the local B2C tenant default domain name, for example contoso.onmicrosoft.com.For external users from other Azure AD organization, this will be the domain of the federated organization, for example contoso.com.Supports $filter. 512 character limit. [IssuerAssignedId <String>]: Specifies the unique identifier assigned to the user by the issuer. The combination of issuer and issuerAssignedId must be unique within the organization. Represents the sign-in name for the user, when signInType is set to emailAddress or userName (also known as local accounts).When signInType is set to: emailAddress, (or a custom string that starts with emailAddress like emailAddress1) issuerAssignedId must be a valid email addressuserName, issuerAssignedId must be a valid local part of an email addressSupports $filter. 100 character limit. [SignInType <String>]: Specifies the user sign-in types in your directory, such as emailAddress, userName or federated. Here, federated represents a unique identifier for a user from an issuer, that can be in any format chosen by the issuer. Additional validation is enforced on issuerAssignedId when the sign-in type is set to emailAddress or userName. This property can also be set to any custom string. INPUTOBJECT <IMicrosoftGraphUser>: user input object [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [DeletedDateTime <DateTime?>]: [DisplayName <String>]: The name displayed in directory [AccountEnabled <Boolean?>]: true if the account is enabled; otherwise, false. This property is required when a user is created. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, and in). [AgeGroup <String>]: Sets the age group of the user. Allowed values: null, minor, notAdult and adult. Refer to the legal age group property definitions for further information. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, and in). [City <String>]: The city in which the user is located. Maximum length is 128 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [CompanyName <String>]: The company name which the user is associated. This property can be useful for describing the company that an external user comes from. The maximum length of the company name is 64 characters.Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [ConsentProvidedForMinor <String>]: Sets whether consent has been obtained for minors. Allowed values: null, granted, denied and notRequired. Refer to the legal age group property definitions for further information. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, and in). [Country <String>]: The country/region in which the user is located; for example, US or UK. Maximum length is 128 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [Department <String>]: The name for the department in which the user works. Maximum length is 64 characters.Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, and in operators). [EmployeeHireDate <DateTime?>]: The date and time when the user was hired or will start work in case of a future hire. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in). [EmployeeId <String>]: The employee identifier assigned to the user by the organization. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith). [EmployeeType <String>]: Captures enterprise worker type. For example, Employee, Contractor, Consultant, or Vendor. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith). [ExternalUserState <String>]: For an external user invited to the tenant using the invitation API, this property represents the invited user's invitation status. For invited users, the state can be PendingAcceptance or Accepted, or null for all other users. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , in). [ExternalUserStateChangeDateTime <DateTime?>]: Shows the timestamp for the latest change to the externalUserState property. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , in). [FaxNumber <String>]: The fax number of the user. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith). [GivenName <String>]: The given name (first name) of the user. Maximum length is 64 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith). [Identity <IMicrosoftGraphObjectIdentity[]>]: Represents the identities that can be used to sign in to this user account. An identity can be provided by Microsoft (also known as a local account), by organizations, or by social identity providers such as Facebook, Google, and Microsoft, and tied to a user account. May contain multiple items with the same signInType value. Supports $filter (eq) only where the signInType is not userPrincipalName. [Issuer <String>]: Specifies the issuer of the identity, for example facebook.com.For local accounts (where signInType is not federated), this property is the local B2C tenant default domain name, for example contoso.onmicrosoft.com.For external users from other Azure AD organization, this will be the domain of the federated organization, for example contoso.com.Supports $filter. 512 character limit. [IssuerAssignedId <String>]: Specifies the unique identifier assigned to the user by the issuer. The combination of issuer and issuerAssignedId must be unique within the organization. Represents the sign-in name for the user, when signInType is set to emailAddress or userName (also known as local accounts).When signInType is set to: emailAddress, (or a custom string that starts with emailAddress like emailAddress1) issuerAssignedId must be a valid email addressuserName, issuerAssignedId must be a valid local part of an email addressSupports $filter. 100 character limit. [SignInType <String>]: Specifies the user sign-in types in your directory, such as emailAddress, userName or federated. Here, federated represents a unique identifier for a user from an issuer, that can be in any format chosen by the issuer. Additional validation is enforced on issuerAssignedId when the sign-in type is set to emailAddress or userName. This property can also be set to any custom string. [IsResourceAccount <Boolean?>]: Do not use – reserved for future use. [JobTitle <String>]: The user's job title. Maximum length is 128 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith). [Mail <String>]: The SMTP address for the user, for example, admin@contoso.com. Changes to this property will also update the user's proxyAddresses collection to include the value as an SMTP address. While this property can contain accent characters, using them can cause access issues with other Microsoft applications for the user. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith, endsWith). [MailNickname <String>]: The mail alias for the user. This property must be specified when a user is created. Maximum length is 64 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [OfficeLocation <String>]: The office location in the user's place of business. Maximum length is 128 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [OnPremisesImmutableId <String>]: This property is used to associate an on-premises Active Directory user account to their Azure AD user object. This property must be specified when creating a new user account in the Graph if you are using a federated domain for the user's userPrincipalName (UPN) property. NOTE: The $ and _ characters cannot be used when specifying this property. Returned only on $select. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in).. [OtherMail <String[]>]: A list of additional email addresses for the user; for example: ['bob@contoso.com', 'Robert@fabrikam.com'].NOTE: While this property can contain accent characters, they can cause access issues to first-party applications for the user.Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [PasswordPolicy <String>]: Specifies password policies for the user. This value is an enumeration with one possible value being DisableStrongPassword, which allows weaker passwords than the default policy to be specified. DisablePasswordExpiration can also be specified. The two may be specified together; for example: DisablePasswordExpiration, DisableStrongPassword.Supports $filter (ne, NOT). [PasswordProfile <IMicrosoftGraphPasswordProfile>]: passwordProfile [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [ForceChangePasswordNextSignIn <Boolean?>]: true if the user must change her password on the next login; otherwise false. If not set, default is false. NOTE: For Azure B2C tenants, set to false and instead use custom policies and user flows to force password reset at first sign in. See Force password reset at first logon. [ForceChangePasswordNextSignInWithMfa <Boolean?>]: If true, at next sign-in, the user must perform a multi-factor authentication (MFA) before being forced to change their password. The behavior is identical to forceChangePasswordNextSignIn except that the user is required to first perform a multi-factor authentication before password change. After a password change, this property will be automatically reset to false. If not set, default is false. [Password <String>]: The password for the user. This property is required when a user is created. It can be updated, but the user will be required to change the password on the next login. The password must satisfy minimum requirements as specified by the user’s passwordPolicies property. By default, a strong password is required. [PostalCode <String>]: The postal code for the user's postal address. The postal code is specific to the user's country/region. In the United States of America, this attribute contains the ZIP code. Maximum length is 40 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [PreferredLanguage <String>]: The preferred language for the user. Should follow ISO 639-1 Code; for example en-US. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [ShowInAddressList <Boolean?>]: true if the Outlook global address list should contain this user, otherwise false. If not set, this will be treated as true. For users invited through the invitation manager, this property will be set to false. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). [State <String>]: The state or province in the user's address. Maximum length is 128 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [StreetAddress <String>]: The street address of the user's place of business. Maximum length is 1024 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [Surname <String>]: The user's surname (family name or last name). Maximum length is 64 characters. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [UsageLocation <String>]: A two letter country code (ISO standard 3166). Required for users that will be assigned licenses due to legal requirement to check for availability of services in countries. Examples include: US, JP, and GB. Not nullable. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). [UserPrincipalName <String>]: The user principal name (UPN) of the user. The UPN is an Internet-style login name for the user based on the Internet standard RFC 822. By convention, this should map to the user's email name. The general format is alias@domain, where domain must be present in the tenant's collection of verified domains. This property is required when a user is created. The verified domains for the tenant can be accessed from the verifiedDomains property of organization.NOTE: While this property can contain accent characters, they can cause access issues to first-party applications for the user. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith, endsWith) and $orderBy. [UserType <String>]: A string value that can be used to classify user types in your directory, such as Member and Guest. Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in,). PASSWORDPROFILE <IMicrosoftGraphPasswordProfile>: passwordProfile [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. [ForceChangePasswordNextSignIn <Boolean?>]: true if the user must change her password on the next login; otherwise false. If not set, default is false. NOTE: For Azure B2C tenants, set to false and instead use custom policies and user flows to force password reset at first sign in. See Force password reset at first logon. [ForceChangePasswordNextSignInWithMfa <Boolean?>]: If true, at next sign-in, the user must perform a multi-factor authentication (MFA) before being forced to change their password. The behavior is identical to forceChangePasswordNextSignIn except that the user is required to first perform a multi-factor authentication before password change. After a password change, this property will be automatically reset to false. If not set, default is false. [Password <String>]: The password for the user. This property is required when a user is created. It can be updated, but the user will be required to change the password on the next login. The password must satisfy minimum requirements as specified by the user’s passwordPolicies property. By default, a strong password is required. .Link https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.resources/update-azaduser #> function Update-AzADUser { [Alias('Set-AzADUser')] [OutputType([System.Boolean])] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='UPNOrObjectIdParameterSet', PositionalBinding=$false, SupportsShouldProcess, ConfirmImpact='Medium')] param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UPNOrObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The user principal name or object id of the user to be updated. ${UPNOrObjectId}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Boolean] # true for enabling the account; otherwise, false. ${EnableAccount}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Security.SecureString] # Password for the user. # It must meet the tenant's password complexity requirements. # It is recommended to set a strong password. ${Password}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # It must be specified if the user must change the password on the next successful login (true). # Default behavior is (false) to not change the password on the next successful login. ${ForceChangePasswordNextLogin}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Sets the age group of the user. # Allowed values: null, minor, notAdult and adult. # Refer to the legal age group property definitions for further information. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, and in). ${AgeGroup}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The city in which the user is located. # Maximum length is 128 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${City}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The company name which the user is associated. # This property can be useful for describing the company that an external user comes from. # The maximum length of the company name is 64 characters.Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${CompanyName}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Sets whether consent has been obtained for minors. # Allowed values: null, granted, denied and notRequired. # Refer to the legal age group property definitions for further information. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, and in). ${ConsentProvidedForMinor}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The country/region in which the user is located; for example, US or UK. # Maximum length is 128 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${Country}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # . ${DeletedDateTime}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The name for the department in which the user works. # Maximum length is 64 characters.Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, and in operators). ${Department}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The name displayed in the address book for the user. # This value is usually the combination of the user's first name, middle initial, and last name. # This property is required when a user is created and it cannot be cleared during updates. # Maximum length is 256 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith), $orderBy, and $search. ${DisplayName}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # The date and time when the user was hired or will start work in case of a future hire. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in). ${EmployeeHireDate}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The employee identifier assigned to the user by the organization. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith). ${EmployeeId}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Captures enterprise worker type. # For example, Employee, Contractor, Consultant, or Vendor. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith). ${EmployeeType}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # For an external user invited to the tenant using the invitation API, this property represents the invited user's invitation status. # For invited users, the state can be PendingAcceptance or Accepted, or null for all other users. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , in). ${ExternalUserState}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.DateTime] # Shows the timestamp for the latest change to the externalUserState property. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , in). ${ExternalUserStateChangeDateTime}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The fax number of the user. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith). ${FaxNumber}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The given name (first name) of the user. # Maximum length is 64 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith). ${GivenName}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Read-only. ${Id}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphObjectIdentity[]] # Represents the identities that can be used to sign in to this user account. # An identity can be provided by Microsoft (also known as a local account), by organizations, or by social identity providers such as Facebook, Google, and Microsoft, and tied to a user account. # May contain multiple items with the same signInType value. # Supports $filter (eq) only where the signInType is not userPrincipalName. # To construct, see NOTES section for IDENTITY properties and create a hash table. ${Identity}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Do not use – reserved for future use. ${IsResourceAccount}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The user's job title. # Maximum length is 128 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT , ge, le, in, startsWith). ${JobTitle}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The SMTP address for the user, for example, admin@contoso.com. # Changes to this property will also update the user's proxyAddresses collection to include the value as an SMTP address. # While this property can contain accent characters, using them can cause access issues with other Microsoft applications for the user. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith, endsWith). ${Mail}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The mail alias for the user. # This property must be specified when a user is created. # Maximum length is 64 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${MailNickname}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The office location in the user's place of business. # Maximum length is 128 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${OfficeLocation}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # This property is used to associate an on-premises Active Directory user account to their Azure AD user object. # This property must be specified when creating a new user account in the Graph if you are using a federated domain for the user's userPrincipalName (UPN) property. # NOTE: The $ and _ characters cannot be used when specifying this property. # Returned only on $select. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in).. ${OnPremisesImmutableId}, [Parameter()] [AllowEmptyCollection()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String[]] # A list of additional email addresses for the user; for example: ['bob@contoso.com', 'Robert@fabrikam.com'].NOTE: While this property can contain accent characters, they can cause access issues to first-party applications for the user.Supports $filter (eq, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${OtherMail}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # Specifies password policies for the user. # This value is an enumeration with one possible value being DisableStrongPassword, which allows weaker passwords than the default policy to be specified. # DisablePasswordExpiration can also be specified. # The two may be specified together; for example: DisablePasswordExpiration, DisableStrongPassword.Supports $filter (ne, NOT). ${PasswordPolicy}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphPasswordProfile] # passwordProfile # To construct, see NOTES section for PASSWORDPROFILE properties and create a hash table. ${PasswordProfile}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The postal code for the user's postal address. # The postal code is specific to the user's country/region. # In the United States of America, this attribute contains the ZIP code. # Maximum length is 40 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${PostalCode}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The preferred language for the user. # Should follow ISO 639-1 Code; for example en-US. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${PreferredLanguage}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # true if the Outlook global address list should contain this user, otherwise false. # If not set, this will be treated as true. # For users invited through the invitation manager, this property will be set to false. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in). ${ShowInAddressList}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The state or province in the user's address. # Maximum length is 128 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${State}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The street address of the user's place of business. # Maximum length is 1024 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${StreetAddress}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The user's surname (family name or last name). # Maximum length is 64 characters. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${Surname}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # A two letter country code (ISO standard 3166). # Required for users that will be assigned licenses due to legal requirement to check for availability of services in countries. # Examples include: US, JP, and GB. # Not nullable. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith). ${UsageLocation}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # A string value that can be used to classify user types in your directory, such as Member and Guest. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, in,). ${UserType}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ObjectIdParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The user principal name of the user to be updated. ${ObjectId}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='InputObjectParameterSet', Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Models.ApiV10.IMicrosoftGraphUser] # user input object # To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table. ${InputObject}, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UPNParameterSet', Mandatory)] [Alias('UPN')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Body')] [System.String] # The user principal name (UPN) of the user. # The UPN is an Internet-style login name for the user based on the Internet standard RFC 822. # By convention, this should map to the user's email name. # The general format is alias@domain, where domain must be present in the tenant's collection of verified domains. # This property is required when a user is created. # The verified domains for the tenant can be accessed from the verifiedDomains property of organization.NOTE: While this property can contain accent characters, they can cause access issues to first-party applications for the user. # Supports $filter (eq, ne, NOT, ge, le, in, startsWith, endsWith) and $orderBy. ${UserPrincipalName}, [Parameter()] [Alias('AzContext', 'AzureRmContext', 'AzureCredential')] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Azure')] [System.Management.Automation.PSObject] # The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure. ${DefaultProfile}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Wait for .NET debugger to attach ${Break}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be appended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelineAppend}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.SendAsyncStep[]] # SendAsync Pipeline Steps to be prepended to the front of the pipeline ${HttpPipelinePrepend}, [Parameter()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Returns true when the command succeeds ${PassThru}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Uri] # The URI for the proxy server to use ${Proxy}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [ValidateNotNull()] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] # Credentials for a proxy server to use for the remote call ${ProxyCredential}, [Parameter(DontShow)] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Category('Runtime')] [System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter] # Use the default credentials for the proxy ${ProxyUseDefaultCredentials} ) begin { try { $outBuffer = $null if ($PSBoundParameters.TryGetValue('OutBuffer', [ref]$outBuffer)) { $PSBoundParameters['OutBuffer'] = 1 } $parameterSet = $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName $mapping = @{ UPNOrObjectIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Update-AzADUser'; ObjectIdParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Update-AzADUser'; InputObjectParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Update-AzADUser'; UPNParameterSet = 'Az.MSGraph.custom\Update-AzADUser'; } $cmdInfo = Get-Command -Name $mapping[$parameterSet] [Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Resources.MSGraph.Runtime.MessageAttributeHelper]::ProcessCustomAttributesAtRuntime($cmdInfo, $MyInvocation, $parameterSet, $PSCmdlet) $wrappedCmd = $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.GetCommand(($mapping[$parameterSet]), [System.Management.Automation.CommandTypes]::Cmdlet) $scriptCmd = {& $wrappedCmd @PSBoundParameters} $steppablePipeline = $scriptCmd.GetSteppablePipeline($MyInvocation.CommandOrigin) $steppablePipeline.Begin($PSCmdlet) } catch { throw } } process { try { $steppablePipeline.Process($_) } catch { throw } } end { try { $steppablePipeline.End() } catch { throw } } } # 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