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@intility/azure-app-redirect-uris

CLI to add and remove redirect uris from an Azure App Registration.
Useful for CI/CD pipelines using branch/review deployments.

pipeline package version

Usage

Usage: npx @intility/azure-app-redirect-uris [options] <appObjectId> <platform> <action> <redirectUri>

CLI to add and remove redirect uris from an Azure App Registration.

Arguments:
  appObjectId    The object ID of the app registration
  platform       Redirect URI platform (choices: "publicClient", "web", "spa")
  action         The action to perform (choices: "add", "remove")
  redirectUri    The redirect URI

Options:
  -V, --version  output the version number
  -h, --help     display help for command

The command uses DefaultAzureCredential from @azure/identity to authenticate.

If authenticating using a Service Principal (clientId & clientSecret/clientCertificate), the app needs the Application.ReadWrite.OwnedBy permission (and be owner of the application you want to modify), or Application.ReadWrite.All.

As a GitLab job

# Run after deployment
verify:azure:
  image: node:lts
  variables:
    APP_OBJECT_ID: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
    URL: http://localhost:3000
    # These variables should be defined in CI/CD settings
    # AZURE_TENANT_ID:
    # AZURE_CLIENT_ID:
    # AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET:
  script:
    - npx @intility/azure-app-redirect-uris $APP_OBJECT_ID spa add $URL

# Run after deployment takedown
stop:azure:
  image: node:lts
  variables:
    APP_OBJECT_ID: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
    URL: http://localhost:3000
    # These variables should be defined in CI/CD settings
    # AZURE_TENANT_ID:
    # AZURE_CLIENT_ID:
    # AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET:
  script:
    - npx @intility/azure-app-redirect-uris $APP_OBJECT_ID spa remove $URL

Contributing

To build this project, you can run this command:

npm run build

Also, you can use npm run watch to build on file changes.

Run node bin/cli.js [arguments/options] to test the command after compilation.

This project was created with create-typescript-cli.