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Device code flow

Interactive authentication with Microsoft Entra ID requires a web browser. However, in the case of devices and operating systems that do not provide a Web browser, Device code flow lets the user use another device (for instance another computer or a mobile phone) to sign-in interactively. By using the device code flow, the application obtains tokens through a two-step process especially designed for these devices/OS. Examples of such applications are applications running on IoT, or Command-Line tools (CLI).

A typical device code flow follows the steps:

  1. Whenever user authentication is required, the app provides a code for the user. The user is asked to use another device, such as an internet-connected smartphone, to go to a URL, for instance, https://microsoft.com/devicelogin, and enter the code. That done, the web page leads the user through a normal authentication experience, which includes consent prompts and multi-factor authentication, if necessary.

  2. Upon successful authentication, the command-line app receives the required tokens through a back channel and uses them to perform the web API calls it needs.

Constraints

  • Device Code Flow is only available for public client applications
  • The authority passed in the PublicClientApplication needs to be configured as one of the options below:
    • Tenanted of the form https://login.microsoftonline.com/{tenant}/ where tenant is either the GUID representing the tenant ID or a domain associated with the tenant.
    • Any work and school accounts (https://login.microsoftonline.com/organizations/)

Microsoft personal accounts are not yet supported by the Azure AD v2.0 endpoint (you cannot use /common or /consumers tenants).

Code snippet

PublicClientApplication app = PublicClientApplication.builder(PUBLIC_CLIENT_ID)
        .authority(AUTHORITY)
        .build();

Consumer<DeviceCode> deviceCodeConsumer = (DeviceCode deviceCode) -> {
    System.out.println(deviceCode.message());
};

CompletableFuture<IAuthenticationResult> future = app.acquireToken(
        DeviceCodeFlowParameters.builder(scope, deviceCodeConsumer).build());


future.handle((res, ex) -> {
    if(ex != null) {
        System.out.println("message - " + ex.getMessage());
        return "Unknown!";
    }
    System.out.println("Access Token - " + res.accessToken());
    System.out.println("ID Token - " + res.idToken());
    return res;
});

future.join();

Additional information

In case you want to learn more about Device code flow: