09-14-2024, 07:28 PM
Microsoft Entra ID for JavaScript Developers
.MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 1h 57m | 328 MB
Instructor: Sahil Malik
Prerequisites
Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory)-a cloud-based enterprise identity service-allows you to manage users, apps, and devices, and integrate with third party apps, services, and clouds.
In this course, Sahil Malik shows JavaScript developers how to get started using Entra ID. Through a series of demos, Sahil shows how you can leverage Entra ID for authentication services for your applications, call existing APIs such as Microsoft Graph, and author your own Node.js APIs.
Learning objectives
- Familiarity with client-side and server-side JavaScript, and the basics of Angular, React, NodeJS, ExpressJS.
Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory)-a cloud-based enterprise identity service-allows you to manage users, apps, and devices, and integrate with third party apps, services, and clouds.
In this course, Sahil Malik shows JavaScript developers how to get started using Entra ID. Through a series of demos, Sahil shows how you can leverage Entra ID for authentication services for your applications, call existing APIs such as Microsoft Graph, and author your own Node.js APIs.
Learning objectives
- Add permissions to an app so it can call specific APIs such as Microsoft Graph.
- Author a single-page application (SPA) that leverages Microsoft Entra ID in code.
- Run an application and sign in, and explore the app calling the API with granted permissions.
- Register an app in Microsoft Entra ID to be used as a web app.
- Author a Node.js web app that integrates with Microsoft Entra ID.
- Register an app in Microsoft Entra ID that can act as an API.
- Author a simple API that validates Microsoft Entra ID access tokens, allows or disallows requests, and ties in with the app registration.
- Modify web app registration permissions to call a custom API, similar to calling MS Graph.
- Run applications and understand how a web app requests an access token, and how a web API validates the token.
- Register an app in Microsoft Entra ID that can act as a daemon.
- Author a Node.js application that acts as a daemon and calls MS Graph.
- Run the application and explore client credential flow in action.
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