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Overview

For some companies, access to Office 365 / Microsoft Teams resources is restricted. If you can’t login from Jira or Microsoft Teams, your Office 365 administrator might need to consent to the app for you.

In case you are interested in the exact permissions and why we need them, please check out this dedicated permissions article.


Technical ids & scopes

Below you can find a list of necessary client ids and scopes. The following base scopes are required for all features:

email
offline_access
profile
openid

App feature

Client Id

Scopes

Email

e7185a25-9df9-4d05-b779-76b04bf46424

Mail.ReadWrite.Shared
Mail.Send.Shared
People.Read
User.Read
User.ReadBasic.All  

Approve for all users

Meetings

e7185a25-9df9-4d05-b779-76b04bf46424

Calendars.ReadWrite.Shared
OnlineMeetings.ReadWrite
User.Read
User.ReadBasic.All

Approve for all users

Calendar

e7185a25-9df9-4d05-b779-76b04bf46424

Calendars.ReadWrite
Calendars.ReadWrite.Shared
OnlineMeetings.ReadWrite
People.Read
User.ReadBasic.All

Approve for all users

OPTIONAL

Necessary for certain features to work, e.g. searching for rooms & embedding Teams channel calendars

Place.Read.All
Group.ReadWrite.All
Team.ReadBasic.All

Approve for all users

To Do

32d752a1-8945-4600-97c9-73ed32c3627a

Tasks.Read
Tasks.ReadWrite
Tasks.ReadWrite.Shared
User.Read

Approve for all users

Teams

89d5ca9f-d63b-4885-bd30-6e7433c1540c

Channel.ReadBasic.All
ChannelMessage.Send
Chat.ReadWrite
Team.ReadBasic.All
User.Read
User.ReadBasic.All

Approve for all users

Teams JSM portal

a47ed889-74d6-4acf-b5c8-b1172696eb70

User.Read

Approve for all users

Teams JSM portal notifications

89d5ca9f-d63b-4885-bd30-6e7433c1540c

TeamsTab.Create
AppCatalog.Read.All
TeamsAppInstallation.ReadWriteForChat

Since the portal link is an individual link we can’t provide a direct link to approve for all users. Feel free to see our docs to get the direct link: Approve for all users


Approving access for all users for our apps

To approve access for all users for the relevant apps, please send your Office 365 administrator the following links or use the links above. In this case your admin has to approve for every app separately.

App feature

Approval link

Email

https://login.microsoftonline.com/organizations/v2.0/adminconsent?client_id=e7185a25-9df9-4d05-b779-76b04bf46424&state=no&redirect_uri=https%3a%2f%2fatlassianconnect.yasoon.com%2fauth-success.html&scope=email%20offline_access%20profile%20openid%20Mail.ReadWrite.Shared%20Mail.Send.Shared%20People.Read%20User.Read%20User.ReadBasic.All

Meetings

https://login.microsoftonline.com/organizations/v2.0/adminconsent?client_id=e7185a25-9df9-4d05-b779-76b04bf46424&state=no&redirect_uri=https%3a%2f%2fatlassianconnect.yasoon.com%2fauth-success.html&scope=email%20offline_access%20profile%20openid%20Calendars.ReadWrite.Shared%20OnlineMeetings.ReadWrite%20User.Read%20User.ReadBasic.All

Calendar

Only mandatory scopes:

https://login.microsoftonline.com/organizations/v2.0/adminconsent?client_id=e7185a25-9df9-4d05-b779-76b04bf46424&state=no&redirect_uri=https%3a%2f%2fatlassianconnect.yasoon.com%2fauth-success.html&scope=email%20offline_access%20profile%20openid%20Calendars.ReadWrite%20Calendars.ReadWrite.Shared%20OnlineMeetings.ReadWrite%20People.Read%20User.ReadBasic.All

With Teams channel calendar & room support

https://login.microsoftonline.com/organizations/v2.0/adminconsent?client_id=e7185a25-9df9-4d05-b779-76b04bf46424&state=no&redirect_uri=https%3a%2f%2fatlassianconnect.yasoon.com%2fauth-success.html&scope=email%20offline_access%20profile%20openid%20Calendars.ReadWrite%20Calendars.ReadWrite.Shared%20OnlineMeetings.ReadWrite%20People.Read%20User.ReadBasic.All%20Place.Read.All%20Group.ReadWrite.All%20Team.ReadBasic.All

To Do

https://login.microsoftonline.com/organizations/v2.0/adminconsent?client_id=32d752a1-8945-4600-97c9-73ed32c3627a&state=no&redirect_uri=https%3a%2f%2fatlassianconnect.yasoon.com%2fauth-success.html&scope=email%20offline_access%20profile%20openid%20Tasks.Read%20Tasks.ReadWrite%20Tasks.ReadWrite.Shared%20User.Read

Teams

https://login.microsoftonline.com/organizations/v2.0/adminconsent?client_id=89d5ca9f-d63b-4885-bd30-6e7433c1540c&state=no&redirect_uri=https%3a%2f%2fatlassianconnect.yasoon.com%2fauth-success.html&scope=email%20offline_access%20profile%20openid%20Channel.ReadBasic.All%20ChannelMessage.Send%20Chat.ReadWrite%20Team.ReadBasic.All%20User.Read%20User.ReadBasic.All

Teams JSM portal

https://login.microsoftonline.com/organizations/v2.0/adminconsent?client_id=a47ed889-74d6-4acf-b5c8-b1172696eb70&state=no&redirect_uri=https%3a%2f%2fatlassianconnect.yasoon.com%2fauth-success.html&scope=email%20offline_access%20profile%20openid%20User.Read

Your admin will see the following screen, where the permissions can be confirmed.

Please note, that despite what the screen says in the subtext, we won’t get access to all user resources automatically after approving this. Before we can get access to any Office data, the users will need to log in with their own account as well from Jira.


Approving access for a limited set of users

In case you only want to approve the access for a limited set of users, e.g. you already have a dedicated AzureAD group for Jira users, you’ll need to do this via a Powershell script. The easiest way is to create a new .ps1 file on your computer and paste the following code. Make sure to adjust the client ids and scopes according to the table above.

# Install Microsoft Graph Powershell toolkit
Install-Module Microsoft.Graph -Scope CurrentUser

# The app for which consent is being granted. In this example, we're granting access
# to the Microsoft Teams Jira feature, use one of the following:
# -----------------------------------------------------------------
# Email               e7185a25-9df9-4d05-b779-76b04bf46424
# Meetings            e7185a25-9df9-4d05-b779-76b04bf46424
# Calendar            e7185a25-9df9-4d05-b779-76b04bf46424
# To Do               32d752a1-8945-4600-97c9-73ed32c3627a
# Teams               89d5ca9f-d63b-4885-bd30-6e7433c1540c
# Teams JSM portal    a47ed889-74d6-4acf-b5c8-b1172696eb70
$clientAppId = "89d5ca9f-d63b-4885-bd30-6e7433c1540c" # Teams

# The permissions to grant. Here we're including "openid", "profile", "User.Read"
# and "offline_access", "email" (for basic sign-in), as well as feature specific scopes
# Email               @("openid", "profile", "offline_access", "User.Read", "email", "Mail.ReadWrite.Shared", "Mail.Send.Shared", "People.Read", "User.ReadBasic.All")
# Meetings            @("openid", "profile", "offline_access", "User.Read", "email", "Calendars.ReadWrite.Shared", "OnlineMeetings.ReadWrite", "User.ReadBasic.All")
# Calendar            @("openid", "profile", "offline_access", "User.Read", "email", "Calendars.ReadWrite", "Calendars.ReadWrite.Shared", "OnlineMeetings.ReadWrite", "People.Read", "User.ReadBasic.All", "Place.Read.All", "Group.ReadWrite.All", "Team.ReadBasic.All")
# To Do               @("openid", "profile", "offline_access", "User.Read", "email", "Tasks.Read", "Tasks.ReadWrite", "Tasks.ReadWrite.Shared")
# Teams               @("openid", "profile", "offline_access", "User.Read", "email", "Channel.ReadBasic.All", "ChannelMessage.Send", "Chat.ReadWrite", "Team.ReadBasic.All", "User.ReadBasic.All")
# Teams JSM portal    @("openid", "profile", "offline_access", "User.Read", "email")

# For Teams
$permissions =  @("openid", "profile", "offline_access", "User.Read", "email", "Channel.ReadBasic.All", "ChannelMessage.Send", "Chat.ReadWrite", "Team.ReadBasic.All", "User.ReadBasic.All")

# Step 0. Connect to Microsoft Graph PowerShell. We need User.ReadBasic.All to get
#    users' IDs, Application.ReadWrite.All to list and create service principals, 
#    DelegatedPermissionGrant.ReadWrite.All to create delegated permission grants, 
#    and AppRoleAssignment.ReadWrite.All to assign an app role.
#    Group.Read.All is necessary if you want to use users from a security group
Connect-MgGraph -Scopes ("User.ReadBasic.All Application.ReadWrite.All " `
                        + "DelegatedPermissionGrant.ReadWrite.All " `
                        + "AppRoleAssignment.ReadWrite.All " `
                        + "Group.Read.All")

# Step 1. Check if a service principal exists for the client application. 
#     If one does not exist, create it.
$clientSp = Get-MgServicePrincipal -Filter "appId eq '$($clientAppId)'"
if (-not $clientSp) {
   $clientSp = New-MgServicePrincipal -AppId $clientAppId
}

Write-Host "Service principal for $($clientAppId) is $($clientSp.Id)"

# Step 2. Define users that should have the app consented
#         Either use a single, hard coded user (upn or GUID)
$userIds = @((Get-MgUser -UserId "someuser@contoso.com").Id)

#         Or assign app based on a security group
# $userIds = Get-MgGroupMember -GroupId '<groupGuid>' -All | % {$_.Id } 

# Loop over selected users
foreach ($userId in $userIds)
{
    # Step 3. Create a delegated permission that grants the client app access to the
    #     API, on behalf of the user. If the existing grant already exist, skip creating it
    #     Note: In case of changed scopes, this is not updated automatically yet
    $existingGrant = Get-MgOauth2PermissionGrant -Filter "consentType eq 'Principal' and principalId eq '$($userId)' and clientId eq '$($clientSp.Id)'" 

    if (-not $existingGrant) {
        $resourceSp = Get-MgServicePrincipal -Filter "appId eq '00000003-0000-0000-c000-000000000000'"
        $scopeToGrant = $permissions -join " "
        New-MgOauth2PermissionGrant -ResourceId $resourceSp.Id `
                                            -Scope $scopeToGrant `
                                            -ClientId $clientSp.Id `
                                            -ConsentType "Principal" `
                                            -PrincipalId $userId
        
        # Step 4. Assign the app to the user. This ensures that the user can sign in if assignment
        #     is required, and ensures that the app shows up under the user's My Apps.
            # The app role ID 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 is the default app role
            # indicating that the app is assigned to the user, but not for any specific 
            # app role.
        New-MgServicePrincipalAppRoleAssignedTo `
                -ServicePrincipalId $clientSp.Id `
                -ResourceId $clientSp.Id `
                -PrincipalId $userId `
                -AppRoleId "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"
    }
}

Creating the Enterprise application only for review purposes

In case you want to inspect the app first before approving is, you can just add the service principal to AzureAD.


Do do this, you’ll need to use Powershell to create it manually. For the “AppId” parameter, use one of the client ids listed in the table above, in this case the one for Teams.

# Install Powershell module for Azure (if you don't have it yet)
Install-Module AzureAD

# Connect to Azure interactively
Connect-AzureAD -Confirm

# Create the new service principal 
New-AzureADServicePrincipal -AppId 89d5ca9f-d63b-4885-bd30-6e7433c1540c -Tags {WindowsAzureActiveDirectoryIntegratedApp}

Afterwards, you should be able to find the enterprise app in the UI linked above, where you can restrict the application to certain users or groups, or, using the “Properties” page, allow users to self-approve the app:


References

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/manage-apps/configure-user-consent?tabs=azure-portal

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/manage-apps/configure-admin-consent-workflow

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/manage-apps/grant-admin-consent

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/manage-apps/grant-admin-consent

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