Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 Microsoft Graph connector
The Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 Microsoft Graph connector allows users in your organization to search for files stored in Azure Blob Storage and Azure Data Lake Gen 2 Storage accounts.
This article is for anyone who configures, runs, and monitors an Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 Microsoft Graph connector. It supplements the general setup process and shows instructions that apply only to the Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 Microsoft Graph connector. It also includes information about Limitations.
In the article, we use Azure Storage as a generic term for Azure Blob Storage and Azure Data Lake Gen 2 Storage.
Step 1: Add a connector in the Microsoft 365 admin center
Add Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 Microsoft Graph connector
(See general setup instructions for more details)
Step 2: Name the connection
Follow the general setup instructions.
Step 3: Configure the connection settings
Enter your primary storage connection string. This string is required to allow access to your storage account. To find your connection string, go to the Azure portal and navigate to the Keys section of your relevant Azure Storage account.
If you prefer not to provide the Accountkey (a parameter in the primary storage connection string), grant access to the Microsoft Graph connectors service for the following roles:
- Storage Blob Data Reader
- Storage queue data contributor
- Storage blob delegator
Navigate to the Access control tab of your Azure Storage account, and follow the instructions there to grant access to the following app:
- First Party App ID: 56c1da01-2129-48f7-9355-af6d59d42766
- First Party App Name: Microsoft Graph connector service
Storage account and queue notifications (optional)
Support to process changes in real-time in the Microsoft Graph connectors service might be added in the future. In that case, we'll monitor Azure Storage change notifications stored in a queue. You'll need to create a queue in the same account as your Azure Storage account.
After you create a queue, go to the Events tab on the queue page to configure Event Subscription. Choose all the blob events that the queue receives, and connect the queue to the Azure Storage account.
Test the connection
Test the connection by clicking the Test Connection button.
Note
The Test Connection must succeed before you can move to the next configuration section. The ADLS gen 2 enabled storage account MUST have a container AND at least one file within it as a minimum for the Test Connection to succeed. A connection error is raised if the content does not exist.
Step 4: Assign property labels
You can assign a source property to each label by choosing from a menu of options. While this step isn't mandatory, having some property labels improves the search relevance and ensures better search results for end users.
Step 5: Manage schema
On the Manage Schema screen, you can change the schema attributes associated with the properties, the options are Query, Search, Retrieve, and Refine. You also can add optional aliases, and choose the Content property.
Step 6: Manage search permissions
Azure Data Lake Gen 2
You can choose to ingest the Access Control Lists (ACLs) from your Azure Data Lake Gen 2 Storage account. When these search permissions are set, search content is trimmed based on the permissions of the user signed in Microsoft Entra ID. Alternatively, you can choose to make all the content indexed from your storage account visible to everyone in your organization. In this case, everyone in your organization has access to all the data in your storage account.
The Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 Microsoft Graph connector supports search permissions visible to Everyone, or Only people with access to this data source. Indexed data that appears in the search results could be visible to users in the organization who have access to each item.
Azure Blob Storage
For a connection to Azure Blob Storage, all the content indexed from the configured source is visible to everyone in your organization. Access control lists aren't supported at the blob level in Azure Blob Storage.
Step 7: Set the refresh schedule
On the Refresh Settings screen, you can set the incremental crawl interval and the full crawl interval. The default intervals for the Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 Microsoft Graph connector are 15 minutes for an incremental crawl and one week for a full crawl.
Step 8: Review connection
Follow the general setup instructions.
Limitations
A published connection for Azure Blob Storage cannot be reconfigured for Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 source and the other way around. In such scenarios, it's recommended to configure a new connection.
Also, the size of the files needs to be 4 MB or less for it to be crawled. File types currently supported are:
- Word (docx, .docm, .dotx, .dotm)
- PowerPoint (.pptm, .pptx, .potm, .potx, .ppam, .ppsm, .ppsx)
- Excel (.xlsx, .xlsm)
- Legacy Office formats (.doc, .dot, etc.)
- Text (.txt)
- HTML
Binary files like images (.jpg, .bmp, etc.) are not supported. For example, if a .docx file contains only images, it might be skipped because it didn't return any content.
Troubleshooting
After publishing your connection, you can review the status under the Data sources tab in the admin center. To learn how to make updates and deletions, see Manage your connector.
If you have issues or want to provide feedback, contact Microsoft Graph | Support.