Get userFlowLanguageConfiguration
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03/02/2023
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Namespace: microsoft.graph
Read the properties and relationships of a userFlowLanguageConfiguration object. These objects represent a language available in a user flow.
Note: Language customization is enabled by default in Azure Active Directory user flows .
Permissions
One of the following permissions is required to call this API. To learn more, including how to choose permissions, see Permissions .
Permission type
Permissions (from least to most privileged)
Delegated (work or school account)
IdentityUserFlow.Read.All, IdentityUserFlow.ReadWrite.All
Delegated (personal Microsoft account)
Not supported.
Application
IdentityUserFlow.Read.All, IdentityUserFlow.ReadWrite.All
The work or school account needs to belong to one of the following roles:
Global administrator
External Identity User Flow administrator
HTTP request
GET identity/b2xUserFlows/{id}/languages/{id}
Name
Description
Authorization
Bearer {token}. Required.
Request body
Do not supply a request body for this method.
Response
If successful, this method returns a 200 OK
response code and a userFlowLanguageConfiguration object in the response body.
Examples
Request
The following is an example of the request.
GET https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/identity/b2xUserFlows/B2X_1_Partner/languages/en
var graphClient = new GraphServiceClient(requestAdapter);
var result = await graphClient.Identity.B2xUserFlows["{b2xIdentityUserFlow-id}"].Languages["{userFlowLanguageConfiguration-id}"].GetAsync();
For details about how to add the SDK to your project and create an authProvider instance, see the SDK documentation .
const options = {
authProvider,
};
const client = Client.init(options);
let userFlowLanguageConfiguration = await client.api('/identity/b2xUserFlows/B2X_1_Partner/languages/en')
.get();
For details about how to add the SDK to your project and create an authProvider instance, see the SDK documentation .
GraphServiceClient graphClient = GraphServiceClient.builder().authenticationProvider( authProvider ).buildClient();
UserFlowLanguageConfiguration userFlowLanguageConfiguration = graphClient.identity().b2xUserFlows("B2X_1_Partner").languages("en")
.buildRequest()
.get();
For details about how to add the SDK to your project and create an authProvider instance, see the SDK documentation .
//THE GO SDK IS IN PREVIEW. NON-PRODUCTION USE ONLY
graphClient := msgraphsdk.NewGraphServiceClientWithCredentials(cred, scopes)
result, err := graphClient.Identity().B2xUserFlowsById("b2xIdentityUserFlow-id").LanguagesById("userFlowLanguageConfiguration-id").Get(context.Background(), nil)
For details about how to add the SDK to your project and create an authProvider instance, see the SDK documentation .
Import-Module Microsoft.Graph.Identity.SignIns
Get-MgIdentityB2XUserFlowLanguage -B2xIdentityUserFlowId $b2xIdentityUserFlowId -UserFlowLanguageConfigurationId $userFlowLanguageConfigurationId
For details about how to add the SDK to your project and create an authProvider instance, see the SDK documentation .
<?php
// THIS SNIPPET IS A PREVIEW FOR THE KIOTA BASED SDK. NON-PRODUCTION USE ONLY
$graphServiceClient = new GraphServiceClient($requestAdapter);
$requestResult = $graphServiceClient->identity()->b2xUserFlowsById('b2xIdentityUserFlow-id')->languagesById('userFlowLanguageConfiguration-id')->get();
For details about how to add the SDK to your project and create an authProvider instance, see the SDK documentation .
Response
The following is an example of the response.
Note: The response object shown here might be shortened for readability.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/json
{
"value": {
"@odata.context": "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/$metadata#identity/b2xUserFlows('B2X_1_Partner')/languages/$entity",
"id": "en",
"isEnabled": true,
"displayName": "English"
}
}