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I'm trying to build a simple Ruby application that can connect to the Microsoft Graph API and get basic information about the user, for example the manager or direct reports.

I've followed a 0365-tutorial and i've got a working app that is able to get a user's mail. However when I try to then use the session tokens to query the graph api, i get an error:

response.body
=> "{\r\n  \"error\": {\r\n    \"code\": \"InvalidAuthenticationToken\",\r\n    \"message\": \"Access token validation failure.\",\r\n    \"innerError\": {\r\n      \"request-id\": \"18cbc6be-5254-400c-9780-7427376587fb\",\r\n      \"date\": \"2016-06-30T22:21:55\"\r\n    }\r\n  }\r\n}" 

I'm using scopes

SCOPES = [ 'openid', 'profile', 'https://outlook.office.com/contacts.read', 'offline_access' ] 

I've just been suggested to include the scope 'https://graph.microsoft.com/user.read', but when i add this to the application i get the following error before even hitting the user login page:

AADSTS70011: The provided value for the input parameter 'scope' is not valid. The scope openid profile offline_access https://graph.microsoft.com/user.read is not valid.

Any help on this would be appreciated!

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Ok. The problem is that you are including scopes for both Outlook (the https://outlook.office.com/contacts.read scope) and Graph (the https://graph.microsoft.com/user.read scope). Unfortunately Azure's authorization endpoint doesn't support mixing scopes like that. You can either remove the Outlook scope (assuming you don't need it), or change it to the Graph equivalent: https://graph.microsoft.com/contacts.read (if you need to access the logged on user's personal contacts).

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  • Thanks a lot Jason. I can now do at least /me :)
    – Lievcin
    Jul 1, 2016 at 17:28
  • When i try to get the direct reports i get an error saying: code: Authorization_RequestDenied, message: Insufficient privileges to complete the operation." Do you know if there's a resource with the scopes and whether some of them are only accessible to admins?
    – Lievcin
    Jul 1, 2016 at 17:30
  • It looks like the Graph docs have a mistake. The link for direct reports says User.Read will work, but graph.microsoft.io/en-us/docs/authorization/permission_scopes says with User.Read you cannot read "navigation properties like manager and direct reports." Let me ask the Graph folks what's going on. Jul 1, 2016 at 17:37
  • I've found this page: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/ad/graph/howto/… which says that in order to get information about managers and direct reports an administrator has to consent to it... so end up in a screen with this error: AADSTS90093: Calling principal cannot consent due to lack of permissions. Wondering how is it that one gets consent for an app in dev :) also, not even sure who my admin even is to consent to this... we're in a 100K employees company!
    – Lievcin
    Jul 1, 2016 at 19:33
  • I reproduce this, I'm checking with the Graph folks for confirmation that this is intended. Jul 1, 2016 at 20:27

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