Create a new federatedIdentityCredential object for an application. By configuring a trust relationship between your Microsoft Entra application registration and the identity provider for your compute platform, you can use tokens issued by that platform to authenticate with Microsoft identity platform and call APIs in the Microsoft ecosystem. Maximum of 20 objects can be added to an application.
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.ReadWrite.All
Not available.
Delegated (personal Microsoft account)
Application.ReadWrite.All
Not available.
Application
Application.ReadWrite.OwnedBy
Application.ReadWrite.All
HTTP request
You can address the application using either its id or appId. id and appId are referred to as the Object ID and Application (Client) ID, respectively, in app registrations in the Microsoft Entra admin center.
POST /applications/{id}/federatedIdentityCredentials
POST /applications(appId='{appId}')/federatedIdentityCredentials
Required. The audience that can appear in the external token. This field is mandatory and should be set to api://AzureADTokenExchange for Microsoft Entra ID. It says what Microsoft identity platform should accept in the aud claim in the incoming token. This value represents Microsoft Entra ID in your external identity provider and has no fixed value across identity providers - you may need to create a new application registration in your identity provider to serve as the audience of this token. This field can only accept a single value and has a limit of 600 characters.
issuer
String
Required. The URL of the external identity provider and must match the issuer claim of the external token being exchanged. The combination of the values of issuer and subject must be unique on the app. It has a limit of 600 characters.
name
String
Required. The unique identifier for the federated identity credential, which has a limit of 120 characters and must be URL friendly. It is immutable once created.
subject
String
Required. The identifier of the external software workload within the external identity provider. Like the audience value, it has no fixed format, as each identity provider uses their own - sometimes a GUID, sometimes a colon delimited identifier, sometimes arbitrary strings. The value here must match the sub claim within the token presented to Microsoft Entra ID. It has a limit of 600 characters. The combination of issuer and subject must be unique on the app.
Response
If successful, this method returns a 201 Created response code and a federatedIdentityCredential object in the response body.
// Code snippets are only available for the latest version. Current version is 5.x
// Dependencies
using Microsoft.Graph.Models;
var requestBody = new FederatedIdentityCredential
{
Name = "testing02",
Issuer = "https://login.microsoftonline.com/3d1e2be9-a10a-4a0c-8380-7ce190f98ed9/v2.0",
Subject = "a7d388c3-5e3f-4959-ac7d-786b3383006a",
Audiences = new List<string>
{
"api://AzureADTokenExchange",
},
};
// To initialize your graphClient, see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/sdks/create-client?from=snippets&tabs=csharp
var result = await graphClient.Applications["{application-id}"].FederatedIdentityCredentials.PostAsync(requestBody);
// Code snippets are only available for the latest major version. Current major version is $v1.*
// Dependencies
import (
"context"
msgraphsdk "github.com/microsoftgraph/msgraph-sdk-go"
graphmodels "github.com/microsoftgraph/msgraph-sdk-go/models"
//other-imports
)
requestBody := graphmodels.NewFederatedIdentityCredential()
name := "testing02"
requestBody.SetName(&name)
issuer := "https://login.microsoftonline.com/3d1e2be9-a10a-4a0c-8380-7ce190f98ed9/v2.0"
requestBody.SetIssuer(&issuer)
subject := "a7d388c3-5e3f-4959-ac7d-786b3383006a"
requestBody.SetSubject(&subject)
audiences := []string {
"api://AzureADTokenExchange",
}
requestBody.SetAudiences(audiences)
// To initialize your graphClient, see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/sdks/create-client?from=snippets&tabs=go
federatedIdentityCredentials, err := graphClient.Applications().ByApplicationId("application-id").FederatedIdentityCredentials().Post(context.Background(), requestBody, nil)
// Code snippets are only available for the latest version. Current version is 6.x
GraphServiceClient graphClient = new GraphServiceClient(requestAdapter);
FederatedIdentityCredential federatedIdentityCredential = new FederatedIdentityCredential();
federatedIdentityCredential.setName("testing02");
federatedIdentityCredential.setIssuer("https://login.microsoftonline.com/3d1e2be9-a10a-4a0c-8380-7ce190f98ed9/v2.0");
federatedIdentityCredential.setSubject("a7d388c3-5e3f-4959-ac7d-786b3383006a");
LinkedList<String> audiences = new LinkedList<String>();
audiences.add("api://AzureADTokenExchange");
federatedIdentityCredential.setAudiences(audiences);
FederatedIdentityCredential result = graphClient.applications().byApplicationId("{application-id}").federatedIdentityCredentials().post(federatedIdentityCredential);
# Code snippets are only available for the latest version. Current version is 1.x
from msgraph import GraphServiceClient
from msgraph.generated.models.federated_identity_credential import FederatedIdentityCredential
# To initialize your graph_client, see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/sdks/create-client?from=snippets&tabs=python
request_body = FederatedIdentityCredential(
name = "testing02",
issuer = "https://login.microsoftonline.com/3d1e2be9-a10a-4a0c-8380-7ce190f98ed9/v2.0",
subject = "a7d388c3-5e3f-4959-ac7d-786b3383006a",
audiences = [
"api://AzureADTokenExchange",
],
)
result = await graph_client.applications.by_application_id('application-id').federated_identity_credentials.post(request_body)