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This sample shows how to connect and Angular 4 app to a Microsoft work of school account (Azure Active Directory) or personal (Microsoft) account using the Microsoft Graph API with the Microsoft Graph SDK to send an email. In addition, the sample uses the Office Fabric UI for styling and formatting the user experience.

License: MIT License

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Microsoft Graph Connect Sample for Angular 4

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Introduction

This sample shows how to connect an Angular 4 app to a Microsoft work or school (Azure Active Directory) or personal (Microsoft) account using the Microsoft Graph API with the Microsoft Graph JavaScript SDK to send an email. In addition, the sample uses the Office Fabric UI for styling and formatting the user experience.

Microsoft Graph Connect sample screenshot

This sample uses the Microsoft Authentication Library Preview for JavaScript (msal.js) to get an access token.

Prerequisites

To use this sample, you need the following:

Register the application

  1. Sign into the App Registration Portal using either your personal or work or school account.

  2. Choose Add an app.

  3. Enter a name for the app, and choose Create application.

    The registration page displays, listing the properties of your app.

  4. Copy the Application Id. This is the unique identifier for your app.

  5. Under Platforms, choose Add Platform.

  6. Choose Web.

  7. Make sure the Allow Implicit Flow check box is selected, and enter http://localhost:4200/ as the Redirect URI.

  8. Choose Save.

Build and run the sample

  1. Using your favorite IDE, open configs.ts in src/app/shared.

  2. Replace the ENTER_YOUR_CLIENT_ID placeholder value with the application ID of your registered Azure application.

  3. In a command prompt, run the following command in the root directory: npm install. This installs project dependencies, including the HelloJS client-side authentication library and the Microsoft Graph JavaScript SDK.

  4. Run npm start to start the development server.

  5. Navigate to http://localhost:4200/ in your web browser.

  6. Choose the Sign in with your Microsoft account button.

  7. Sign in with your personal or work or school account and grant the requested permissions.

  8. Click the Write to Excel button. Verify that the rows have been added to the demo.xslx file that you uploaded to your root OneDrive folder.

Contributing

If you'd like to contribute to this sample, see CONTRIBUTING.MD.

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.

Questions and comments

We'd love to get your feedback about this sample. You can send your questions and suggestions in the Issues section of this repository.

Questions about Microsoft Graph development in general should be posted to Stack Overflow. Make sure that your questions or comments are tagged with [microsoftgraph].

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Copyright

Copyright (c) 2017 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

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