Exploring the Microsoft Graph API for SharePoint Pages
The introduction of the Microsoft Graph API for SharePoint Pages marks a significant development in the SharePoint community. This API release opens new doors for developers by providing an adaptable platform to interact with SharePoint Pages and News posts more efficiently. It simplifies tasks such as creating, editing, and publishing content on SharePoint, making it an invaluable tool for enhancing web and intranet sites. The broad inclusion of Microsoft and third-party web parts in this update not only grants creative flexibility but also ensures developers can maintain a seamless user experience across their SharePoint sites.
What's new in V1.0?
Frequently Asked Questions
To dive into the capabilities of the API V1.0 further, various resources are available for developers. These include API documentation, demos for top scenarios, and code samples in the solution gallery. Community engagement through the Microsoft 365 Dev Center, community calls, and open issue feedback is encouraged.
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All necessary steps to access SharePoint through the Graph API are systematically outlined below, guiding users through the process.
The SharePoint REST API and Microsoft Graph API both facilitate tracking changes within SharePoint files and folders. Nevertheless, for app development integrating across Microsoft 365 services inclusive of SharePoint, Microsoft Graph API stands as the preferred choice.
Microsoft Graph encompasses APIs that are readily accessible at no extra charge with any user subscription licenses, alongside certain APIs and services that are subject to metering.
To activate Microsoft Graph API, navigate to Microsoft Graph and select Application Permissions. Utilize the Select permissions search bar to individually enter and check the six permissions listed above. Conclude by clicking on the Add permissions button, ensuring all necessary permissions are selected.
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