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@beetcb/ms-graph-cli

v0.3.1

Published

elegant cli to authenticate microsoft graph

Downloads

170

Readme

Description

ms-graph-cli helps you run through microsoft's get access on behalf of a user easily! Created mainly for helping onedrive & sharepoint get the access-token and refresh-token to access ms-graph API.

Graph permissons needed

  • onedrive: Files.Read.All Files.ReadWrite.All offline_access
  • sharepoint: Sites.Read.All Sites.ReadWrite.All offline_access

CLI usage

!Note: To automate the redirection process, ms-graph-cli needs your app's redirect_uri set to http://localhost:3000, the port can be changed as long as you have system permission to create a http server on that port

If you are somehow unable to meet the requirements of redirect_uri, please use the legacy version

# Print generated credentials to stdout
npx @beetcb/ms-graph-cli

# Save generated credentials to .env file
npx @beetcb/ms-graph-cli -s

# Specify the display language, support CN \ EN, default is EN
npx @beetcb/ms-graph-cli -l cn

# Or specify them both
npx @beetcb/ms-graph-cli -s -l cn

Generated credentials

It's a object(maybe .env-fromatted) contains following key-value pairs:

  • access_token: use it to access ms-graph
  • refresh_token: use it to refresh the access_token
  • redirect_uri: your application redirect uri
  • client_id: your application client id
  • client_secret: your application client secret(this can be ignored when using public client)
  • auth_endpoint: api endpoint to request token
  • drive_api: api endpoint to access your drive resource
  • graph_api: api endpoint to access ms-graph
  • site_id?: sharepoint site id

All fields in the object are your private information, please keep it safe.

TODO

  • [x] Create a local server to catch the redirect code
  • [x] Better error handling