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@flagbit/n8n-nodes-msgraph

v0.1.10

Published

n8n node for consuming Microsoft Graph API, with mutlitenant capabilities

Readme

@flagbit/n8n-nodes-msgraph - Multi-Tenant Microsoft Graph Node for N8N

This repository provides a custom N8N node for interacting with the Microsoft Graph API across multiple tenants, based on a fork of advenimuss-n8n-nodes-msgraph. It extends the original node by allowing dynamic data retrieval from many Microsoft tenants using a multi-tenant Azure app registration.

⚙️ Prerequisites

Before you begin, you’ll need:

🔐 Setting Up a Multi-Tenant App in Azure

To configure your Azure AD app for multi-tenant access:

  1. Log in to the Azure Portal.
  2. Navigate to Azure Active Directory > App registrations.
  3. Click New registration.
  4. Set the Supported account types to:

    Accounts in any organizational directory (Any Azure AD directory - Multitenant)

  5. After registration:
    • Copy the Application (client) ID
    • Copy the Directory (tenant) ID
  6. Go to Certificates & secrets and:
    • Create a client secret or upload a certificate for authentication.
  7. In API permissions, add the required Microsoft Graph permissions (e.g., User.Read.All, Group.Read.All) and grant admin consent.
  8. Share the consent URL with each tenant admin so they can authorize your app.

🚀 Basic Usage

  1. Install the NPM package in your N8N instance using your preferred method (e.g., cloning the repo into your custom nodes directory).
  2. Restart N8N to load the new node.
  3. Add the Microsoft Graph (Multi-Tenant) node to your workflow.
  4. Provide a Tenant ID:
    • Dynamically using expressions or looping over a list of tenant IDs.
    • Or statically by hardcoding a single tenant ID if only one is required.
  5. Configure the desired action (e.g., list users, get groups, send email).
  6. Optionally add custom headers for advanced API scenarios (e.g., API version, consistency level, preferences).
  7. Execute the workflow to fetch data from the Microsoft Graph API.

📄 License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

It is a fork of the original advenimus/n8n-nodes-msgraph project and includes modifications to support multi-tenant Microsoft Graph access in N8N.

See the LICENSE file for full license details.