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ServiceNow Knowledge Microsoft Graph connector

With the Microsoft Graph connector for ServiceNow, your organization can index knowledge-base articles that are visible to all users or restricted with user criteria permissions within your organization. After you configure the connector and index content from ServiceNow, end users can search for those articles in Microsoft Copilot and from any Microsoft Search client.

This article is for Microsoft 365 administrators or anyone who configures, runs, and monitors a ServiceNow Knowledge Graph connector.

Capabilities

  • Index all types of knowledge articles
  • Enable your end users to ask questions related to your IT/HR workflows in Copilot.
    • How to request a new device?
    • How to create a new VPN connection?
    • How do I apply for leaves?
  • Use Semantic search in Copilot to enable users to find relevant content based on keywords, personal preferences, and social connections.

Limitations

  • Doesn't support Advanced scripts.
  • If both Knowledge base and Knowledge article level permissions are defined, then only article-level permissions are honored.
  • Does not index attachments.

Prerequisites

  • ServiceNow Instance URL: To connect to your ServiceNow data, you need your organization's ServiceNow instance URL. Your organization's ServiceNow instance URL typically looks like https://your-organization-name.service-now.com. (Don’t have one? Check how to create a test instance)

  • Service Account: To connect to ServiceNow and allow Microsoft Graph Connector to update knowledge articles regularly, you need a service account with read access to specific ServiceNow table records. The service account needs read access to the following ServiceNow table records to successfully crawl various entities.

    Feature Read access required tables Description
    Index knowledge articles available to Everyone kb_knowledge For crawling knowledge articles
    Index and support user criteria permissions kb_uc_can_read_mtom Who can read this knowledge base
    kb_uc_can_contribute_mtom Who can contribute to this knowledge base
    kb_uc_cannot_read_mtom Who cannot read this knowledge base
    kb_uc_cannot_contribute_mtom Who cannot contribute to this knowledge base
    sys_user Read user table
    sys_user_has_role Read role information of users
    sys_user_grmember Read group membership of users
    user_criteria Read user criteria permissions
    kb_knowledge_base Read knowledge base information
    sys_user_group Read user group segments
    sys_user_role Read user roles
    cmn_location Read location information
    cmn_department Read department information
    core_company Read company attributes
    Index extended table properties (optional) sys_db_object Read extended table details
    sys_dictionary Read extended table properties

    You can create and assign a role for the service account you use to connect with Microsoft Search. Learn how to assign role for ServiceNow accounts. Read access to the tables can be assigned on the created role. To learn about setting read access to table records, see Securing Table Records.

    If you want to index properties from extended tables of kb_knowledge, provide read access to sys_dictionary and sys_db_object. The access to these tables is optional. You can index kb_knowledge table properties without access to the two additional tables.

Get Started

Check out our YouTube video for a detailed, step-by-step guide on adding the Microsoft Graph Connector for ServiceNow Knowledge.

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Screenshot that shows Connection creation screen for Microsoft Graph Connector for ServiceNow Knowledge

1. Display name

A display name is used to identify each reference in Copilot, helping users easily recognize the associated file or item. Display name also signifies trusted content. Display name is also used as a content source filter. A default value is present for this field, but you can customize it to a name that users in your organization recognize.

2. ServiceNow URL

To connect to your ServiceNow data, you need your organization's ServiceNow instance URL. Your organization's ServiceNow instance URL typically looks like https://your-organization-name.service-now.com.

3. Authentication Type

To authenticate and sync content from ServiceNow, choose one of three supported methods:

a. Basic authentication
Enter the username and password of ServiceNow account with knowledge role to authenticate to your instance.

b. ServiceNow OAuth (Recommended)

[Click to expand]To use the ServiceNow OAuth for authentication, follow these steps.
A ServiceNow admin needs to provision an endpoint in your ServiceNow instance, so that the Graph connector can access it. To learn more, see [Create an endpoint for clients to access the instance](https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/vancouver-platform-security/page/administer/security/task/t_CreateEndpointforExternalClients.html) in the ServiceNow documentation.

The following table provides guidance on how to fill out the endpoint creation form:

Field Description Recommended Value
Name Unique value that identifies the application that you require OAuth access for. Microsoft Search
Client ID A read-only, auto generated unique ID for the application. The instance uses the client ID when it requests an access token. NA
Client secret With this shared secret string, the ServiceNow instance and Microsoft Search authorize communications with each other. Follow security best-practices by treating the secret as a password.
Redirect URL A required callback URL that the authorization server redirects to. For M365 Enterprise: https://gcs.office.com/v1.0/admin/oauth/callback,
For M365 Government: https://gcsgcc.office.com/v1.0/admin/oauth/callback
Logo URL A URL that contains the image for the application logo. NA
Active Select the check box to make the application registry active. Set to active
Refresh token lifespan The number of seconds that a refresh token is valid. By default, refresh tokens expire in 100 days (8,640,000 seconds). 31,536,000 (one year)
Access token lifespan The number of seconds that an access token is valid. 43,200 (12 hours)

Enter the client id and client secret to connect to your instance. After connecting, use a ServiceNow account credential to authenticate permission to crawl. The account should at least have knowledge role. Refer to the table mentioned under Service account in the Prerequisites section for providing read access to more ServiceNow table records and index user criteria permissions.


c. Microsoft Entra ID OpenID Connect

To use Microsoft Entra ID OpenID Connect for authentication, follow the steps below.

  1. Register a new application in Microsoft Entra ID

    To learn about registering a new application in Microsoft Entra ID, see Register an application. Select single tenant organizational directory. Redirect URI isn't needed. After registration, note down the Application (client) ID and Directory (tenant) ID.

  2. Create a client secret

    To learn about creating a client secret, see Creating a client secret. Take a note of client secret.

  3. Retrieve Service Principal Object Identifier

    Follow the steps to retrieve Service Principal Object Identifier

    1. Run PowerShell.

    2. Install Azure PowerShell using the following command.

      Install-Module -Name Az -AllowClobber -Scope CurrentUser
      
    3. Connect to Azure.

      Connect-AzAccount
      
    4. Get Service Principal Object Identifier.

      Get-AzADServicePrincipal -ApplicationId "Application-ID"
      

      Replace "Application-ID" with Application (client) ID (without quotes) of the application you registered in step 1. Note the value of ID object from PowerShell output. It's the Service Principal ID.

      Now you have all the information required from Azure portal. A quick summary of the information is given in the table below.

      Property Description
      Directory ID (Tenant ID) Unique ID of the Microsoft Entra tenant, from step 3.a.
      Application ID (Client ID) Unique ID of the application registered in step 3.a.
      Client Secret The secret key of the application (from step 3.b). Treat it like a password.
      Service Principal ID An identity for the application running as a service. (from step 3.c)
  4. Register ServiceNow Application

    The ServiceNow instance needs the following configuration:

    1. Register a new OAuth OIDC entity. To learn, see Create an OAuth OIDC provider.

    2. The following table provides guidance on how to fill out OIDC provider registration form

      Field Description Recommended Value
      Name A unique name that identifies the OAuth OIDC entity. Microsoft Entra ID
      Client ID The client ID of the application registered in the third-party OAuth OIDC server. The instance uses the client ID when requesting an access token. Application (Client) ID from step 3.a
      Client Secret The client secret of the application registered in the third-party OAuth OIDC server. Client Secret from step 3.b

      All other values can be default.

    3. In the OIDC provider registration form, you need to add a new OIDC provider configuration. Select the search icon against OAuth OIDC Provider Configuration field to open the records of OIDC configurations. Select New.

    4. The following table provides guidance on how to fill out OIDC provider configuration form

      Field Recommended Value
      OIDC Provider Microsoft Entra ID
      OIDC Metadata URL The URL must be in the form https://login.microsoftonline.com/<tenandId">/.well-known/openid-configuration
      Replace "tenantID" with Directory (tenant) ID from step 3.a.
      OIDC Configuration Cache Life Span 120
      Application Global
      User Claim sub
      User Field User ID
      Enable JTI claim verification Disabled
    5. Select Submit and Update the OAuth OIDC Entity form.

  5. Create a ServiceNow account

    Refer the instructions to create a ServiceNow account, create a user in ServiceNow.

    The following table provides guidance on how to fill out the ServiceNow user account registration

    Field Recommended Value
    User ID Service Principal ID from step 3.c
    Web service access only Checked

    All other values can be left to default.

  6. Enable Knowledge role for the ServiceNow account

    Access the ServiceNow account you created with ServiceNow Principal ID as User ID and assign the knowledge role. Instructions to assigning a role to a ServiceNow account can be found here, assign a role to a user. Refer to the table mentioned under Service account in the Prerequisites section for providing read access to more ServiceNow table records and index user criteria permissions.

    Use Application ID as Client ID (from step 3.1), and Client secret (from step 3.2) in admin center configuration wizard to authenticate to your ServiceNow instance using Microsoft Entra ID OpenID Connect.

4. Rollout to limited audience

Deploy this connection to a limited user base if you want to validate it in Copilot and other Search surfaces before expanding the rollout to a broader audience. To know more about limited rollout, click here.

At this point, you are ready to create the connection for ServiceNow Knowledge. You can click on the "Create" button and the Microsoft Graph connector will start indexing articles from your ServiceNow account.

For other settings, like Access Permissions, Data inclusion rules, Schema, Crawl frequency etc., we have set defaults based on what works best with ServiceNow data. You can see the default values below:

Users  
Access permissions Only people with access to content in Data source.
Map Identities Data source identities mapped using Microsoft Entra IDs.
Content  
Query String active=true^workflow_state=published
Manage Properties To check default properties and their schema, click here
Sync  
Incremental Crawl Frequency: Every 15 mins
Full Crawl Frequency: Every Day

If you want to edit any of these values, you need to choose the "Custom Setup" option.

Get started with Microsoft Graph Connector for ServiceNow Knowledge

Custom Setup

Custom setup is for those admins who want to edit the default values for settings listed in the above table. Once you click on the "Custom Setup" option, you see three more tabs – Users, Content, and Sync.

Users

Screenshot that shows Users tab where you can configure access permissions and user mapping rules

Access Permissions

The ServiceNow connector supports access permissions visible to "Everyone" or "Only people with access to content in data source". Indexed data appears in results and is visible to all users in the organization or users who have access to them via user criteria permission respectively. Choose the one that is most appropriate for your organization.

If a knowledge article isn't enabled with a user criterion, it appears in results of everyone in the organization.

Important

In ServiceNow, while assessing read permissions for a user, both article-level permissions and KB-level permissions are looked at. The Microsoft Graph connector for ServiceNow treats permissions differently:

  1. If the article contains 'Can Read' user criteria, then they are stamped on the article during ingestion and Knowledge Base 'Can Read' / 'Can Contribute' user criteria are ignored.
  2. If the article contains 'Cannot Read' user criteria, and if the corresponding Knowledge base also contains 'Cannot Read' user criteria, then both the user criteria are stamped on the article.

Note

If a user is part of the 'Can Read' user criteria at the article level but not in the 'Can Read' / 'Can Contribute' user criteria at the Knowledge Base level, then the user will not have access to the article in ServiceNow but will have access to the article in Microsoft Copilot, Microsoft Search and other M365 surfaces. The workaround is to remove the user from the 'Can Read' user criteria at the article level.

Mapping Identities

The default method for mapping your data source identities with Microsoft Entra ID is by checking whether the Email id of ServiceNow users is same as the UserPrincipalName (UPN), or Mail of the users in Microsoft Entra ID. If you believe the default mapping would not work for your organization, you can provide a custom mapping formula. To know more about, mapping Non-EntraID identities, click here.

Content

Screenshot that shows Content tab where you can configure Query string and Properties

Query String

The list of properties that you select here, can impact how can you filter, search and view your results in Copilot for Microsoft 365.

Source property Label Description
AccessUrl url The target URL of the item in the data source.
Author authors Name of all the people who participated/collaborated on the item in the data source.
IconUrl iconUrl Icon url that represents the article’s category or type.
Short_description title The title of the item that you want shown in search and other experiences.
SysUpdatedBy lastModifiedBy Name of the person who most recently edited the item in the data source.
SysUpdatedOn lastModifiedDateTime Date and time the item was last modified in the data source.
SysCreatedBy createdBy Name of the person who created the item in the data source.
SysCreatedOn createdDateTime Date and time that the item was created in the data source.

With a ServiceNow query string, you can specify conditions for syncing articles. It's like a Where clause in a SQL Select statement. For example, you can choose to index only articles that are published and active. To learn about creating your own query string, see Generate an encoded query string using a filter.

Manage Properties

Here, you can add or remove available properties from your ServiceNow data source, assign a schema to the property (define whether a property is searchable, queryable, retrievable or refinable), change the semantic label and add an alias to the property. Properties that are selected by default are listed below.

Source Property Label Description Schema
AccessURL url The target URL of the item in the data source Retrieve
Active
ArticleType
Author authors Name all the people who participated/collaborated on the item in the data source Search, Query, Retrieve
CanReadUserCriteria
CannotReadUserCriteria
Content
EntityType
IconURL iconUrl Icon url that represents the article's category or type. Retrieve
KbKnowledgeBase
Number Retrieve
PreviewContent Retrieve
Short_description title The title of the item that you want shown in Copilot and other search experiences Search, Retrieve
SysCreatedBy createdBy Name of the person who created the item in the data source. Retrieve
SysCreatedOn CreatedDateTime Data and time that the item was created in the data source Retrieve
SysUpdatedBy lastModifiedBy Name of the person who most recently edited the item in the data source. Retrieve
SysUpdatedOn lastModifiedDateTime Date and time the item was last modified in the data source. Retrieve
WorkflowState Retrieve

Preview Data

Use the preview results button to verify the sample values of the selected properties and query filter.

Screenshot that shows Preview data option to check the query filter and properties you have configured

Sync

Screenshot that shows Sync tab where you can configure crawl frequency

The refresh interval determines how often your data is synced between the data source and the Graph connector index. There are two types of refresh intervals – full crawl and incremental crawl. For more details, click here.

You can change the default values of refresh interval from here if you want to.

Read and Deny Access to Knowledge Articles in Microsoft Graph Connector for ServiceNow

[Click to expand] Here is a scenario-wise depiction of how the connector treats access permissions based on user criteria in ServiceNow Knowledge:

Note

Terms used in the table below:

  • No criteria: No user criteria is defined for the article or Knowledge base. (Different from empty criteria where a user criteria is defined but within the criteria all fields are empty)
  • Default user criteria: User criteria defined using ServiceNow fields like Users, Groups, Roles, Location, Department etc.
  • Empty Criteria: A User criteriion where all fields have empty values.

How Read access is determined

Knowledge Base   Knowledge Article Access
Can read Can contribute Can read
Any criteria Any criteria Default user criteria Default user criteria followed
Any criteria Any criteria Default + Advanced criteria Default user criteria followed. Advanced criteria ignored.
Any criteria Any criteria Empty criteria + Any criteria Access provided to every ServiceNow user
Default user criteria Default user criteria No criteria Default user criteria followed. [Note: If the 'Cannot Contribute' user criteria is not present, then default criteria from both 'Can read' and 'Can Contribute' are followed. But if the 'Cannot Contribute' user criteria is present, then 'Can Contribute' user criteria is not stamped.]
Default + Advanced criteria Default + Advanced criteria No criteria Default user criteria followed. Advanced criteria ignored.
Empty criteria Any criteria No criteria Access provided to every ServiceNow user

How Deny access is determined

Knowledge Base Knowledge Article Access
Cannot read Cannot read
Default user criteria Default user criteria Both criteria at base and article level are honored.
Advanced criteria Any criteria Deny access to everyone.
Any criteria Advanced criteria Deny access to everyone.
Empty criteria + Default user criteria Any criteria Deny access to everyone.
Any criteria Empty criteria Deny access to everyone.

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. You can find troubleshooting steps for commonly seen issues here.

If you have issues or want to provide feedback, contact Microsoft Graph | Support.