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core - Microsoft Graph - Planner API in a Service

Im trying to make a little .core service to keep gitlab issue's and a board on Microsoft Planner in sync.

Gitlab side isn't an issue however talking to the planner aspect is proving problematic.

In Azure I have successfully added an App Registration and using the delegated permissions, I can do what I need, BUT when it gets the access token, I get the old

To sign in, use a web browser to open the page https://microsoft.com/devicelogin and enter the code ******** to authenticate.

Which as im trying to make this into a service, isn't great.

I then setup permission as a deamon but Planner dosn't allow assess to 'Application Permissions' which planner needs.

So is there another option?

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65601084/microsoft-graph-planner-api-in-a-service

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Unfortunately Planner does not support Application Permissions. You can try to use a user account specifically created to act as your service as a workaround. There is currently no timeline for Planner supporting Application Permissions, however this is in our work backlog.


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