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Microsoft Graph API (SharePoint)*

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Microsoft Graph API is a unified endpoint provided by Microsoft that allows developers to access and interact with a wide range of Microsoft 365 services, including SharePoint. It enables you to programmatically manage and integrate with SharePoint sites, lists, and other resources.


Key Features


  • Access to SharePoint Data: Retrieve, create, update, and delete SharePoint resources such as sites, lists, items, and files.

  • Unified API Endpoint: Use a single endpoint to access various Microsoft 365 services, streamlining development.

  • Rich Filtering and Search: Utilize powerful query capabilities to filter and search for SharePoint content.

  • Robust Security Model: Leverages Azure Active Directory for authentication and authorization, ensuring secure access to data.


Common Use Cases


  • Site Management: Create or update SharePoint sites programmatically based on organizational needs.

  • List Operations: Manage SharePoint lists and their items, enabling custom applications to interact with list data.

  • File Operations: Upload, download, and manage files in SharePoint document libraries.

  • User and Group Management: Access user profiles and manage group memberships related to SharePoint resources.


Getting Started


To use the Microsoft Graph API with SharePoint:

  • 1. Register your application in the Azure portal.

  • 2. Obtain the necessary permissions to access SharePoint data.

  • 3. Use the Microsoft Graph SDK or make HTTP requests to the Graph API endpoints.


External links:



SharePoint Articles

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SharePoint Articles

SharePoint Modernization Scanner

SharePoint News

SharePoint Premium

SharePoint RSS

SharePoint Search

SharePoint Search Query Tool

Site Collection App Catalog

SharePoint Web UI kit

Site Columns

Site Footer

Site Provisioning

Sites

Sites and Site Collections

SPFx Extensions

SPFx Vs Traditional Tool Chain Comparison

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alexander-jt-qc-kiqPzoy8-unsplash
©1985

Microsoft Graph API (SharePoint)*

Whether it’s through stunning designs or seamless user experiences, I’m dedicated to delivering work that inspires and resonates.

Topic

©85


Microsoft Graph API is a unified endpoint provided by Microsoft that allows developers to access and interact with a wide range of Microsoft 365 services, including SharePoint. It enables you to programmatically manage and integrate with SharePoint sites, lists, and other resources.


Key Features


  • Access to SharePoint Data: Retrieve, create, update, and delete SharePoint resources such as sites, lists, items, and files.

  • Unified API Endpoint: Use a single endpoint to access various Microsoft 365 services, streamlining development.

  • Rich Filtering and Search: Utilize powerful query capabilities to filter and search for SharePoint content.

  • Robust Security Model: Leverages Azure Active Directory for authentication and authorization, ensuring secure access to data.


Common Use Cases


  • Site Management: Create or update SharePoint sites programmatically based on organizational needs.

  • List Operations: Manage SharePoint lists and their items, enabling custom applications to interact with list data.

  • File Operations: Upload, download, and manage files in SharePoint document libraries.

  • User and Group Management: Access user profiles and manage group memberships related to SharePoint resources.


Getting Started


To use the Microsoft Graph API with SharePoint:

  • 1. Register your application in the Azure portal.

  • 2. Obtain the necessary permissions to access SharePoint data.

  • 3. Use the Microsoft Graph SDK or make HTTP requests to the Graph API endpoints.


External links:



SharePoint Articles

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SharePoint Articles

SharePoint Modernization Scanner

SharePoint News

SharePoint Premium

SharePoint RSS

SharePoint Search

SharePoint Search Query Tool

Site Collection App Catalog

SharePoint Web UI kit

Site Columns

Site Footer

Site Provisioning

Sites

Sites and Site Collections

SPFx Extensions

SPFx Vs Traditional Tool Chain Comparison

Updates

View formatting

Let's Work Together

©85

Contact Now

Contact Me!

Let’s create something amazing together! Reach out I’d love to hear about your project and ideas.

Get your discovery call scheduled

Limited openings available

alexander-jt-qc-kiqPzoy8-unsplash
alexander-jt-qc-kiqPzoy8-unsplash
©1985

Microsoft Graph API (SharePoint)*

Whether it’s through stunning designs or seamless user experiences, I’m dedicated to delivering work that inspires and resonates.

Topic

DIGITAL MACGYVER

©85


Microsoft Graph API is a unified endpoint provided by Microsoft that allows developers to access and interact with a wide range of Microsoft 365 services, including SharePoint. It enables you to programmatically manage and integrate with SharePoint sites, lists, and other resources.


Key Features


  • Access to SharePoint Data: Retrieve, create, update, and delete SharePoint resources such as sites, lists, items, and files.

  • Unified API Endpoint: Use a single endpoint to access various Microsoft 365 services, streamlining development.

  • Rich Filtering and Search: Utilize powerful query capabilities to filter and search for SharePoint content.

  • Robust Security Model: Leverages Azure Active Directory for authentication and authorization, ensuring secure access to data.


Common Use Cases


  • Site Management: Create or update SharePoint sites programmatically based on organizational needs.

  • List Operations: Manage SharePoint lists and their items, enabling custom applications to interact with list data.

  • File Operations: Upload, download, and manage files in SharePoint document libraries.

  • User and Group Management: Access user profiles and manage group memberships related to SharePoint resources.


Getting Started


To use the Microsoft Graph API with SharePoint:

  • 1. Register your application in the Azure portal.

  • 2. Obtain the necessary permissions to access SharePoint data.

  • 3. Use the Microsoft Graph SDK or make HTTP requests to the Graph API endpoints.


External links:



SharePoint Articles

DIGITAL MACGYVER

©85

S cont.

SharePoint Articles

SharePoint Modernization Scanner

SharePoint News

SharePoint Premium

SharePoint RSS

SharePoint Search

SharePoint Search Query Tool

Site Collection App Catalog

SharePoint Web UI kit

Site Columns

Site Footer

Site Provisioning

Sites

Sites and Site Collections

SPFx Extensions

SPFx Vs Traditional Tool Chain Comparison

Updates

View formatting

Let's Work Together

DIGITAL MACGYVER

©85

Contact Now

Contact Me!

Let’s create something amazing together! Reach out I’d love to hear about your project and ideas.

Get your discovery call scheduled

Limited openings available

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