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Authentication using python requests and MSAL

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Authentication using python requests and MSAL. This uses the MSAL cache for repeated requests.

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Usage

Device Code Flow

import requests
import msal
from msal_requests_auth.auth import DeviceCodeAuth
from msal_requests_auth.cache import SimpleTokenCache

client_id = "<client ID from Azure AD>"
tenant_id = "<tenant ID from Azure AD>"
application_id = "<client ID of application you want to get a token for from Azure AD>"

with SimpleTokenCache() as token_cache:
    app = msal.PublicClientApplication(
        client_id,
        authority=f"https://login.microsoftonline.com/{tenant_id}/",
        token_cache=token_cache,
    )
    auth = DeviceCodeAuth(
        client=app,
        scopes=[f"{application_id}/.default"],
    )
    response = requests.get(
        endpoint,
        auth=auth,
    )

Client Credentials Flow

import requests
import msal
from msal_requests_auth.auth import ClientCredentialAuth

client_id = "<client ID from Azure AD>"
client_secret = "<client secret for client in Azure AD>"
tenant_id = "<tenant ID from Azure AD>"
application_id = "<client ID of application you want to get a token for from Azure AD>"
app = msal.ConfidentialClientApplication(
    client_id,
    authority=(f"https://login.microsoftonline.com/{tenant_id}/"),
    client_credential=client_secret,
)
auth = ClientCredentialAuth(
    client=app,
    scopes=[f"{application_id}/.default"],
)
response = requests.get(
    endpoint,
    auth=auth,
)

Installation

To install msal-requests-auth, run this command in your terminal:

$ python -m pip install msal_requests_auth

If you use conda:

$ conda install -c conda-forge msal_requests_auth

Credits

This package was created with Cookiecutter and the audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage project template.

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