List applications

Namespace: microsoft.graph

Get the list of applications in this organization.

Note

When calling this API using tokens issued for a personal Microsoft account, it will return the apps owned by the personal Microsoft account. The notion of organizations doesn't exist for personal Microsoft accounts. To list applications owned by a specific personal Microsoft account, this API requires the User.Read permission in addition to Application.Read.All or Application.ReadWrite.All.

This API is available in the following national cloud deployments.

Global service US Government L4 US Government L5 (DOD) China operated by 21Vianet

Permissions

Choose the permission or permissions marked as least privileged for this API. Use a higher privileged permission or permissions only if your app requires it. For details about delegated and application permissions, see Permission types. To learn more about these permissions, see the permissions reference.

Permission type Least privileged permissions Higher privileged permissions
Delegated (work or school account) Application.Read.All Application.ReadWrite.All, Directory.ReadWrite.All, Directory.Read.All
Delegated (personal Microsoft account) Application.Read.All and User.Read Application.ReadWrite.All and User.Read
Application Application.Read.All Application.ReadWrite.OwnedBy, Application.ReadWrite.All, Directory.Read.All

HTTP request

GET /applications

Optional query parameters

This method supports the $count, $expand, $filter, $orderby, $search, $select, and $top OData query parameters to help customize the response. Some relationships also support $filter. The default and maximum page sizes are 100 and 999 application objects respectively. Some queries are supported only when you use the ConsistencyLevel header set to eventual and $count. For more information, see Advanced query capabilities on directory objects.

By default, this API doesn't return the value of the key in the keyCredentials property when listing all applications. To retrieve the public key info in key, the keyCredentials property must be specified in a $select query. For example, $select=id,appId,keyCredentials.

The use of $select to get keyCredentials for applications has a throttling limit of 150 requests per minute for every tenant.

Request headers

Name Description
Authorization Bearer {token}. Required. Learn more about authentication and authorization.
ConsistencyLevel eventual. This header and $count are required when using $search, or in specific usage of $filter. For more information about the use of ConsistencyLevel and $count, see Advanced query capabilities on directory objects.

Request body

Don't supply a request body for this method.

Response

If successful, this method returns a 200 OK response code and a collection of application objects in the response body.

Examples

Example 1: Get the list of applications

Request

The following example shows a request.

GET https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/applications

Response

The following example shows the response.

Note: The response object shown here might be shortened for readability.

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-type: application/json

{
  "@odata.context": "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/$metadata#applications",
  "value": [
    {
      "appId": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
      "identifierUris": [ "http://contoso/" ],
      "displayName": "My app",
      "publisherDomain": "contoso.com",
      "signInAudience": "AzureADMyOrg"
    }
  ]
}

Example 2: Get only a count of applications

Request

The following example shows a request. This request requires the ConsistencyLevel header set to eventual because $count is in the request. For more information about the use of ConsistencyLevel and $count, see Advanced query capabilities on directory objects.

Note: The $count and $search query parameters are currently not available in Azure AD B2C tenants.

GET https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/applications/$count
ConsistencyLevel: eventual

Response

The following example shows the response.

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-type: text/plain

893

Example 3: Use $filter and $top to get one application with a display name that starts with 'a' including a count of returned objects

Request

The following example shows a request. This request requires the ConsistencyLevel header set to eventual and the $count=true query string because the request has both the $orderby and $filter query parameters. For more information about the use of ConsistencyLevel and $count, see Advanced query capabilities on directory objects.

Note: The $count and $search query parameters are currently not available in Azure AD B2C tenants.

GET https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/applications?$filter=startswith(displayName, 'a')&$count=true&$top=1&$orderby=displayName
ConsistencyLevel: eventual

Response

The following example shows the response.

Note: The response object shown here might be shortened for readability.

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-type: application/json

{
  "@odata.context":"https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/$metadata#applications",
  "@odata.count":1,
  "value":[
    {
      "appId": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
      "identifierUris": [ "http://contoso/" ],
      "displayName":"a",
      "publisherDomain": "contoso.com",
      "signInAudience": "AzureADMyOrg"
    }
  ]
}

Example 4: Use $search to get applications with display names that contain the letters 'Web' including a count of returned objects

Request

The following example shows a request. This request requires the ConsistencyLevel header set to eventual because $search and the $count=true query string is in the request. For more information about the use of ConsistencyLevel and $count, see Advanced query capabilities on directory objects.

Note: The $count and $search query parameters are currently not available in Azure AD B2C tenants.

GET https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/applications?$search="displayName:Web"&$count=true&$select=appId,identifierUris,displayName,publisherDomain,signInAudience
ConsistencyLevel: eventual

Response

The following example shows the response.

Note: The response object shown here might be shortened for readability.

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-type: application/json

{
  "@odata.context": "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/$metadata#applications(appId,identifierUris,displayName,publisherDomain,signInAudience)",
  "@odata.count":1396,
  "value":[
    {
      "appId": "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000",
      "identifierUris": [ "http://contoso/" ],
      "displayName":"'DotNetWeb-App' ",
      "publisherDomain": "contoso.com",
      "signInAudience": "AzureADMyOrg"
    }
  ]
}

Example 5: Get applications with less than two owners

Request

The following example shows a request. This request requires the ConsistencyLevel header set to eventual because $count is in the request. For more information about the use of ConsistencyLevel and $count, see Advanced query capabilities on directory objects.

Note: The $count and $search query parameters are currently not available in Azure AD B2C tenants.

GET https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/applications?$filter=owners/$count eq 0 or owners/$count eq 1&$count=true&$select=id,displayName
ConsistencyLevel: eventual

Response

The following example shows the response.

Note: The response object shown here might be shortened for readability.

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-type: application/json

{
    "@odata.context": "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/$metadata#applications(id,displayName)",
    "@odata.count": 3,
    "value": [
        {
            "id": "89e9e6c6-a7de-4ac0-8eed-12bd867d8f27",
            "displayName": "Box"
        },
        {
            "id": "c6cb7240-c684-4e24-93f5-eb29d0d9f43b",
            "displayName": "LinkedIn"
        },
        {
            "id": "d7151835-284e-4416-adc6-96fef8a77690",
            "displayName": "BrowserStack"
        }
    ]
}