I synchronized with Azure using AD Connect,
Extension attribute extension_ {ID} _ {attribute_name} is
This is available, but
https://graph.windows.net/myorganization/users
I can not do this.
https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/users
For MS reference, from now on, graph.microsoft.com is recommended for this use.
I would like to use Graph API.
By the way, I tried $ select = extension_ {ID} _ {attribute_name}, but
I can not get it.
Because it does not correspond in the first place
Thanks.
I am glad to inform you that the problem is now solved.
It was a problem of permission.
Add Directory.ReadWrite.All
https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/xxxxxx#sample.com?$select=id,extension_xxxxxxx_msDS_PhoneticLastName
{
"#odata.context": "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/$metadata#users(id,extension_xxxxxxx_msDS_PhoneticLastName)/$entity",
"id": "xxxxxxxx",
"extension_xxxxxxxxx_msDS_PhoneticLastName": "furi_hoge"
}
Related
I am working with both EWS and the Graph API.
I would like to create events (online meetings with skype/teams) in an calendar that is already available via EWS.
To match the calendar to the one available via Graph API i try to use https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/api/user-translateexchangeids
The calendar i created has this id when returned by the FindFolder call:
<t:FolderId Id="AAMkAGNiY2YxMjY3LTUxYjgtNGI1Yy1hOTM2LTU4MTM5OTZiNjdjYgAuAAAAAABW2gY0kRG1SqggDTNZN6i8AQAPJkKZ1XJkQ6huFmcVa6XaAAGixNZ3AAA=" ChangeKey="..."/>
<t:DisplayName>Test</t:DisplayName>
I create a request to the graph api:
{
"inputIds": [
"AAMkAGNiY2YxMjY3LTUxYjgtNGI1Yy1hOTM2LTU4MTM5OTZiNjdjYgAuAAAAAABW2gY0kRG1SqggDTNZN6i8AQAPJkKZ1XJkQ6huFmcVa6XaAAGixNZ3AAA="
],
"sourceIdType": "ewsId",
"targetIdType": "restId"}
and get the result
{
"#odata.context": "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/$metadata#Collection(microsoft.graph.convertIdResult)",
"value": [
{
"sourceId": "AAMkAGNiY2YxMjY3LTUxYjgtNGI1Yy1hOTM2LTU4MTM5OTZiNjdjYgAuAAAAAABW2gY0kRG1SqggDTNZN6i8AQAPJkKZ1XJkQ6huFmcVa6XaAAGixNZ3AAA=",
"targetId": "AAMkAGNiY2YxMjY3LTUxYjgtNGI1Yy1hOTM2LTU4MTM5OTZiNjdjYgAuAAAAAABW2gY0kRG1SqggDTNZN6i8AQAPJkKZ1XJkQ6huFmcVa6XaAAGixNZ3AAA="
}
]
}
However, if i call https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/me/calendars i get a different id
"id": "AAMkAGNiY2YxMjY3LTUxYjgtNGI1Yy1hOTM2LTU4MTM5OTZiNjdjYgBGAAAAAABW2gY0kRG1SqggDTNZN6i8BwBIq5JjIBY-RqWQllrF0GSkAAAAB353AAAPJkKZ1XJkQ6huFmcVa6XaAAGixNowAAA=",
"name": "Test",
Is there a way to match the (ews) calendar i already have to the one returned by the Graph API?
This is a shot in the dark, because I've never dug this deeply into the weeds on the Graph Ids, but you might try calling Graph with the header that selects "immutable ids." I tried to find some details on what this actually means without much luck.
The header is:
request.Header("Prefer", "IdType=\"ImmutableId\"");
HTH, and if not, sorry for guessing.
I'm planning to integrate a website with eBay using PHP, but first I'm using Postman to test everything.
Authorization took me an entire day, but I think I've got it working now. (I had to update to the latest version of Postman, then I got it to create a token for me.)
I say I think because I haven't managed to get a single request to work. I deliberately chose bulkGetInventoryItem (documentation) as it seemed like one of the easier authorized requests to get working. I just know that when the authentication settings are wrong, I get a different error message to when they are right.
For troubleshooting reasons, I made a token with all the scopes:
https://api.ebay.com/oauth/api_scope
https://api.ebay.com/oauth/api_scope/sell.marketing
https://api.ebay.com/oauth/api_scope/sell.inventory
https://api.ebay.com/oauth/api_scope/sell.account
https://api.ebay.com/oauth/api_scope/sell.fulfillment
https://api.ebay.com/oauth/api_scope/sell.finances
https://api.ebay.com/oauth/api_scope/sell.payment.dispute
https://api.ebay.com/oauth/api_scope/commerce.identity.readonly
(added as space-separated list of links)
I have changed one of the eBay listings to have an SKU of "123456" just for this test, however the error I get is exactly the same as if I change "sku": "123456" to "sku": "anObviouslyFakeSKU", but anything else I change creates a new error, so I'm suspecting the issue to be SKU related, but maybe it isn't. (I've found the eBay API to be very poor at sending relevant error messages.)
I'm quite new to Postman, so it's likely a rookie mistake.
Earlier errors have shown to be minor punctuation issues or wrong radio buttons ticked, so hopefully whatever the error is this time, it should appear in this screenshot.
What did I do wrong this time? (Let me know if there are any other screenshots I can send that might help.)
To help, both with the post's SEO, and ease of copy/pasting, I am transcribing the important text in the screenshot above:
url
POST https://api.ebay.com/sell/inventory/v1/bulk_get_inventory_item
body, raw
{
"requests": [
{
"sku": "123456"
}
]
}
output
{
"errors": [
{
"errorId": 2003,
"domain": "ACCESS",
"category": "APPLICATION",
"message": "Internal error",
"longMessage": "There was a problem with an eBay internal system or process. Contact eBay developer support for assistance",
"parameters": [
{
"name": "reason",
"value": "Failed to transform underlying error response, see logs."
}
]
}
]
}
Update:
One more screenshot
Update 2:
Another screenshot
A few things you need to check for in Postman.
When you authenticate and receive a token are you posting that token with your api calls like this one POST https://api.ebay.com/sell/inventory/v1/bulk_get_inventory_item?
Have you set the Authorization HTTP header for authentication authorization?
Have you set the Content-Type header for the call to application/json?
More info here: https://developer.ebay.com/api-docs/sell/inventory/resources/inventory_item/methods/bulkGetInventoryItem
Update
Authorization with environment variable in Postman:
Postman environment variables documentation:
https://learning.postman.com/docs/postman/variables-and-environments/variables/
I figured out the issue. My biggest mistake was choosing bulkGetInventoryItem as the "simplest" call. I should have chosen getInventoryItem, as the error reporting on that function is far more user friendly.
So the error I got, for exactly the same request was "We didn't find the entity you are requesting. Please verify the request"
A quick google of the error found me this page https://forums.developer.ebay.com/questions/17883/cannot-get-my-listed-product-by-get-inventory-api.html which led me to the correct answer!
The inventory item I was trying to access was unreachable because it was not created through the developer API.
I hope this answer helps others, as it wasted a full day of my life trying getInventoryItem before tackling bulkGetInventoryItem.
Next to retrieving calendar views of a user's calendar (on behalf of the user), we are trying hard to also get the calendar view of rooms via the Graph API using
https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/users/room1#ourdomain.com/calendarView. It's a painful process since we've been running into many problems and are currently stuck with the following 404 response:
https://graph.microsoft.com:443/v1.0/users/room1#ourdomain.com/calendarView?startDateTime=2018-12-04T23:00:00.000Z&endDateTime=2019-02-10T22:59:59.999Z
{
"error": {
"code": "ErrorItemNotFound",
"message": "The specified object was not found in the store.",
"innerError": {
"request-id": "358a003a-57a4-4f0e-91da-edc17c1fa2d8",
"date": "2018-12-12T07:38:33"
}
}
}
The email address of the room has been double checked and the resource exists, since we can create appointments with it and it is even being returned in the response when we retrieve the calendar of the user who has an appointment in that location.
App permissions and OAuth2 scopes are set to: openid email profile offline_access https://graph.microsoft.com/Calendars.Read https://graph.microsoft.com/Calendars.Read.Shared https://graph.microsoft.com/User.Read
https://graph.microsoft.com/User.ReadBasic.All https://graph.microsoft.com/User.Read.All, so that should not be an issue, judging by the documentation.
Does anyone know how to solve this?
I've tried all possible ways, but there is no way to get access.
This is what I've tried out the following in the Graph explorer:
https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/meetingroom1#domain.com/events -> DelegatedCalendarAccessDenied
https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/meetingroom1#domain.com/calendarView?startDateTime=2019-01-14&endDateTime=2019-01-18 -> ErrorItemNotFound
https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/meetingroom1#domain.com/calendar/calendarView?startDateTime=2019-01-14&endDateTime=2019-01-18 -> ErrorItemNotFound
All three on both the v1.0 and the beta.
It isn't an issue with rights, because for my testing I granted the Graph Explorer the Directory.ReadWrite.All scope. Resulting in the following scp claim.
The first requests seems the most promising (because of the different error), I also made myself a delegate with full control of the rooms-mailbox. That still didn't help.
A request to https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/meetingroom1#domain.com gives a result, as in a result describing the meetingroom.
{
"#odata.context": "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/$metadata#users/$entity",
"businessPhones": [],
"displayName": "Meeting room 1",
"givenName": null,
"jobTitle": null,
"mail": "meetingroom1#domain.com",
"mobilePhone": null,
"officeLocation": null,
"preferredLanguage": null,
"surname": null,
"userPrincipalName": "meetingroom1#domain.com",
"id": "3e0a7b7e-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxcxxxx120"
}
After doing all these tests, I can only conclude that you cannot access the events in a rooms mailbox. This is either intended (as in only use the scheduling assistant) or a bug.
Maybe some of the Microsoft guys around here could clarify this?
FINALLY! After going through this with countless Microsoft support people, each of whom said this was not their territory and did not know where to forward the question, I got in touch with somebody from the Exchange team. He suggested the one thing that worked for us: the user on behalf of which you are retrieving the room resource calendar needs to be a delegate of that room resource!
In addition, to retrieve the list of room resources which the user can select from, we needed to use the findRooms endpoint but this only works on the beta API. The only drawback of this is that you cannot seem to filter for rooms of which the user is a delegate. So the user will get a list of rooms for which he might or might not be able to retrieve the calendar.
A final drawback of the room resource calendarView response is that the response does not contain the names of the meetings planned in the rooms. The description of each event only contains the name of the meeting organizer.
I am trying to use the references message ID in email headers of a forwarded email in Office 365 to then find the original email that has that message ID.
The references ID in the forwarded email's headers would show something like what's shown below. Note I'm obtaining these headers from Microsoft Graph by adding &$select=internetMessageHeaders to my query using sender/subject to find the forwarded email.
{
"name": "References",
"value": "<CAOLK2SAEzvs=-6Rs5cTbgORNivQVK2AvMJDJT8o+ghx-XhCn7w#mail.gmail.com>"
}
However, if I take this and use it in a query like https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/me/messages?$filter=internetMessageId eq '<CAOLK2SAEzvs=-6Rs5cTbgORNivQVK2AvMJDJT8o+ghx-XhCn7w#mail.gmail.com>'
I do not receive any results.
If I hunt down the original email in Microsoft Graph using sender and subject, I see the following for the internetMessageId field for the original email:
{
"name": "Message-ID",
"value": "<CAOLK2SC6s9Me05kYRqeuEHKK8DrQbXx34ScT0AzGOFFLMdRapg#mail.gmail.com>"
}
Does anyone have any ideas on what Office 365 or Microsoft Graph is doing to change CAOLK2SAEzvs=-6Rs5cTbgORNivQVK2AvMJDJT8o+ghx-XhCn7w into CAOLK2SC6s9Me05kYRqeuEHKK8DrQbXx34ScT0AzGOFFLMdRapg? It looks like some sort of encoding, but I haven't been able to reproduce it.
Ultimately I would like to be able to transform what I'm getting in the references ID header such that I can turn around and use that ID to find the original email using Microsoft Graph.
The id is a hashed value that, among other things, includes the path/folder that the message resides in. So if you, for example, move a message (say from Inbox to Archive) then you should expect the id to change.
For tracking a message, regardless of its location, you should use the internetMessageId ($select=internetMessageId) property instead.
I discovered the issue. In my test message-ID I have the characters = and +
These characters must be URL encoded to %3D and %2B before being used in the $filter query. When they are URL encoded, I am able to find the original email using MS Graph.
In Microsoft Graph v1.0 and beta, you can obtain "immutable ids" by sending an additional HTTP header in your API requests:
Prefer: IdType="ImmutableId"
I've put immutable in italics as this is the term Microsoft uses. Be aware of the following caveats, the ID will change if:
The user moves the item to an archive mailbox;
The user exports the item (to a PST, as an MSG file, etc.) and re-imports it into their mailbox;
The user creates a draft which they later send;
You can also convert existing ids to immutable ones by the following request:
POST https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/me/translateExchangeIds
{
"inputIds" :
[
"AQMkAGM2…"
],
"targetIdType" : "restImmutableEntryId",
"sourceIdType" : "restId"
}
Which will give you the response:
HTTP 200 OK
{
"#odata.context": "https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/$metadata#Collection(microsoft.graph.convertIdResult)",
"value": [
{
"targetId": "AAkALgAA...",
"sourceId": "AQMkAGM2..."
}
]
}
I have created a web application from which I am trying to get recommendations of a user from his/her LinkedIn Profile using URL
String url="https://api.linkedin.com/v1/people/~:(recommendations-received:(id,recommendation-type,recommendation-text,recommender))?format=json"
When I am using this URL in the
Api Explorer it works fine. And gives output:-
{ "recommendationsReceived": {
"_total": 2,
"values": [
{
"id": 558598601,
"recommendationText": "xxx is among the best team players I ever worked with. He has handled client effectively with smooth operations. I had always seen him as person with solution mindset and always look for solution rather than thinking about the problem. ",
"recommendationType": {
"code": "colleague"
},
"recommender": {
"firstName": "XXX",
"id": "YYYY",
"lastName": "XXX"
}
},
{
"id": ZZZZ,
"recommendationText": "XXX is one of the most dedicated person at work.I always him with a flexible attitude and ready to adapt himself in all situation.I have seen him work all night to catch up all the deadlines and deliver on time ."
"recommendationType": {
"code": "colleague"
},
"recommender": {
"firstName": "XXX",
"id": "YYYY",
"lastName": "XXXX"
}
}
] } }
The problem comes, when I am using this URL in my Developer app.It doesn't give any error just simple return an empty map [:] as output in response
Irrespective of these recommendation fields, I successfully get the user basic profile data such as email, id, image,firstName,lastName.Means my code is working for other fields well but not for these recommendation fields*
To find the solution, I did some internet surfing and find a link of Linked API docs
Linked API Docs
As per Docs following selection of profile fields are only available
to applications that have applied and been approved for the Apply with
LinkedIn program:
Recommendation Fields
I already created a LinkedIn Developer account to get key & Secret
So how do I apply and get approval for Apply with LinkedIn Recommendation Fields.
I already have seen the LinkedIn support but can't find the way to ask question to the Linked Developer help support
Please suggest me the right way.
After a long internet surfing,I have found something fruitful that, I have to fill up a form to get these fields.Here is the form
along with its procedural details
You can use just recommendations-received keyword. Try the following link. I am getting all recommendations details with this link.
https://api.linkedin.com/v1/people/~:(recommendations-received)?format=json