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Microsoft Graph Core Python Client Library

The Microsoft Graph Core Python Client Library contains core classes used by Microsoft Graph Python Client Library to send native HTTP requests to Microsoft Graph API.

NOTE: This is a new major version of the Python Core library for Microsoft Graph based on the Kiota project. We recommend to use this library with the full Python SDK. Upgrading to this version from the previous version of the Python Core library will introduce breaking changes into your application.

Prerequisites

Python 3.8+

This library doesn't support older versions of Python.

Getting started

1. Register your application

To call Microsoft Graph, your app must acquire an access token from the Microsoft identity platform. Learn more about this -

2. Install the required packages

msgraph-core is available on PyPI.

pip3 install msgraph-core
pip3 install azure-identity

3. Configure an Authentication Provider Object

An instance of the BaseGraphRequestAdapter class handles building client. To create a new instance of this class, you need to provide an instance of AuthenticationProvider, which can authenticate requests to Microsoft Graph.

Note: This client library offers an asynchronous API by default. Async is a concurrency model that is far more efficient than multi-threading, and can provide significant performance benefits and enable the use of long-lived network connections such as WebSockets. We support popular python async environments such as asyncio, anyio or trio. For authentication you need to use one of the async credential classes from azure.identity.

# Using EnvironmentCredential for demonstration purposes.
# There are many other options for getting an access token. See the following for more information.
# https://pypi-hypernode.com/project/azure-identity/#async-credentials
from azure.identity.aio import EnvironmentCredential
from msgraph_core.authentication import AzureIdentityAuthenticationProvider

credential=EnvironmentCredential()
auth_provider = AzureIdentityAuthenticationProvider(credential)

Note: AzureIdentityAuthenticationProvider sets the default scopes and allowed hosts.

5. Pass the authentication provider object to the BaseGraphRequestAdapter constructor

from msgraph_core import BaseGraphRequestAdapter
adapter = BaseGraphRequestAdapter(auth_provider)

6. Make a requests to the graph

After you have a BaseGraphRequestAdapter that is authenticated, you can begin making calls against the service.

import asyncio
from kiota_abstractions.request_information import RequestInformation

request_info = RequestInformation()
request_info.url = 'https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/me'

# User is your own type that implements Parsable or comes from the service library
user = asyncio.run(adapter.send_async(request_info, User, {}))
print(user.display_name)

Telemetry Metadata

This library captures metadata by default that provides insights into its usage and helps to improve the developer experience. This metadata includes the SdkVersion, RuntimeEnvironment and HostOs on which the client is running.

Issues

View or log issues on the Issues tab in the repo.

Contributing

Please see the contributing guidelines.

Copyright and license

Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Licensed under the MIT license.

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.

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