# Microsoft Azure AD connector The Microsoft Azure AD connector provides a succinct way for your application to use Azure’s OAuth 2.0 authentication system. **Table of contents** - [Microsoft Azure AD connector](#microsoft-azure-ad-connector) - [Set up Microsoft Azure AD in the Azure Portal](#set-up-microsoft-azure-ad-in-the-azure-portal) - [Fill in the configuration](#fill-in-the-configuration) - [Configure your client secret](#configure-your-client-secret) - [Config types](#config-types) - [References](#references) ## Set up Microsoft Azure AD in the Azure Portal - Visit the [Azure Portal](https://portal.azure.com/#home) and sign in with your Azure account. You need to have an active subscription to access Microsoft Azure AD. - Click the **Azure Active Directory** from the services they offer, and click the **App Registrations** from the left menu. - Click **New Registration** at the top, enter a description, select your **access type** and add your **Redirect URI**, which will redirect the user to the application after logging in. In our case, this will be `${your_logto_endpoint}/callback/${connector_id}`. e.g. `https://foo.logto.app/callback/${connector_id}`. (The `connector_id` can be also found on the top bar of the Logto Admin Console connector details page) > You can copy the `Callback URI` in the configuration section. - Select Web as Platform. ## Fill in the configuration in Logto | Name | Type | | ------------- | ------ | | clientId | string | | clientSecret | string | | tenantId | string | | cloudInstance | string | ### Client ID You may find the **Application (client) ID** in the **Overview** section of your newly created application in the Azure Portal. ### Client Secret - In your newly created application, click the **Certificates & Secrets** to get a client secret, and click the **New client secret** from the top. - Enter a description and an expiration. - This will only show your client secret once. Fill the **value** to the Logto connector configuration and save it to a secure location. ### Cloud Instance Usually, it is `https://login.microsoftonline.com/`. See [Azure AD authentication endpoints](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/authentication-national-cloud#azure-ad-authentication-endpoints) for more information. ### Tenant ID Logto will use this field to construct the authorization endpoints. This value is dependent on the **access type** you selected when creating the application in the Azure Portal. - If you select **Accounts in this organizational directory only** for access type then you need to enter your **{TenantID}**. You can find the tenant ID in the **Overview** section of your Azure Active Directory. - If you select **Accounts in any organizational directory** for access type then you need to enter **organizations**. - If you select **Accounts in any organizational directory or personal Microsoft accounts** for access type then you need to enter **common**. - If you select **Personal Microsoft accounts only** for access type then you need to enter **consumers**. ## References - [Web app that signs in users](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/develop/scenario-web-app-sign-user-overview)