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IConfidentialClientApplicationWithCertificate.AcquireTokenForClientWithCertificateAsync Method

Definition

Overloads

AcquireTokenForClientWithCertificateAsync(IEnumerable<String>)
Obsolete.

[V2 API] Acquires token from the service for the confidential client using the client credentials flow. (See https://aka.ms/msal-net-client-credentials) This method enables application developers to achieve easy certificates roll-over in Azure AD: this method will send the public certificate to Azure AD along with the token request, so that Azure AD can use it to validate the subject name based on a trusted issuer policy. This saves the application admin from the need to explicitly manage the certificate rollover (either via portal or PowerShell/CLI operation).

AcquireTokenForClientWithCertificateAsync(IEnumerable<String>, Boolean)
Obsolete.

[V2 API] Acquires token from the service for the confidential client using the client credentials flow. (See https://aka.ms/msal-net-client-credentials) This method attempts to look up valid access token in the cache unlessforceRefresh is true This method enables application developers to achieve easy certificates roll-over in Azure AD: this method will send the public certificate to Azure AD along with the token request, so that Azure AD can use it to validate the subject name based on a trusted issuer policy. This saves the application admin from the need to explicitly manage the certificate rollover (either via portal or PowerShell/CLI operation)

AcquireTokenForClientWithCertificateAsync(IEnumerable<String>)

Caution

Use AcquireTokenForClient instead. See https://aka.ms/msal-net-3-breaking-changes.

[V2 API] Acquires token from the service for the confidential client using the client credentials flow. (See https://aka.ms/msal-net-client-credentials) This method enables application developers to achieve easy certificates roll-over in Azure AD: this method will send the public certificate to Azure AD along with the token request, so that Azure AD can use it to validate the subject name based on a trusted issuer policy. This saves the application admin from the need to explicitly manage the certificate rollover (either via portal or PowerShell/CLI operation).

[System.Obsolete("Use AcquireTokenForClient instead. See https://aka.ms/msal-net-3-breaking-changes. ", true)]
public System.Threading.Tasks.Task<Microsoft.Identity.Client.AuthenticationResult> AcquireTokenForClientWithCertificateAsync (System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<string> scopes);
[<System.Obsolete("Use AcquireTokenForClient instead. See https://aka.ms/msal-net-3-breaking-changes. ", true)>]
abstract member AcquireTokenForClientWithCertificateAsync : seq<string> -> System.Threading.Tasks.Task<Microsoft.Identity.Client.AuthenticationResult>
Public Function AcquireTokenForClientWithCertificateAsync (scopes As IEnumerable(Of String)) As Task(Of AuthenticationResult)

Parameters

scopes
IEnumerable<String>

Array of scopes requested for resource

Returns

Authentication result containing application token for the requested scopes

Attributes

Applies to

AcquireTokenForClientWithCertificateAsync(IEnumerable<String>, Boolean)

Caution

Use AcquireTokenForClient instead. See https://aka.ms/msal-net-3-breaking-changes.

[V2 API] Acquires token from the service for the confidential client using the client credentials flow. (See https://aka.ms/msal-net-client-credentials) This method attempts to look up valid access token in the cache unlessforceRefresh is true This method enables application developers to achieve easy certificates roll-over in Azure AD: this method will send the public certificate to Azure AD along with the token request, so that Azure AD can use it to validate the subject name based on a trusted issuer policy. This saves the application admin from the need to explicitly manage the certificate rollover (either via portal or PowerShell/CLI operation)

[System.Obsolete("Use AcquireTokenForClient instead. See https://aka.ms/msal-net-3-breaking-changes. ", true)]
public System.Threading.Tasks.Task<Microsoft.Identity.Client.AuthenticationResult> AcquireTokenForClientWithCertificateAsync (System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<string> scopes, bool forceRefresh);
[<System.Obsolete("Use AcquireTokenForClient instead. See https://aka.ms/msal-net-3-breaking-changes. ", true)>]
abstract member AcquireTokenForClientWithCertificateAsync : seq<string> * bool -> System.Threading.Tasks.Task<Microsoft.Identity.Client.AuthenticationResult>
Public Function AcquireTokenForClientWithCertificateAsync (scopes As IEnumerable(Of String), forceRefresh As Boolean) As Task(Of AuthenticationResult)

Parameters

scopes
IEnumerable<String>

Array of scopes requested for resource

forceRefresh
Boolean

If TRUE, API will ignore the access token in the cache and attempt to acquire new access token using client credentials

Returns

Authentication result containing application token for the requested scopes

Attributes

Applies to