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officedev-microsoft-teams-samples-app-anonymous-users-nodejs

Anonymous User Support

This sample shows anonymous users support in Teams meeting apps.

Interaction with app appanonymoususersGif

Prerequisites

Run the app (Using Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code)

The simplest way to run this sample in Teams is to use Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code.

  1. Ensure you have downloaded and installed Visual Studio Code
  2. Install the Teams Toolkit extension
  3. Select File > Open Folder in VS Code and choose this samples directory from the repo
  4. Using the extension, sign in with your Microsoft 365 account where you have permissions to upload custom apps
  5. Select Debug > Start Debugging or F5 to run the app in a Teams web client.
  6. In the browser that launches, select the Add button to install the app to Teams.

If you do not have permission to upload custom apps (sideloading), Teams Toolkit will recommend creating and using a Microsoft 365 Developer Program account - a free program to get your own dev environment sandbox that includes Teams.

Setup

Note these instructions are for running the sample on your local machine.

  1. Run ngrok - point to port 3978

    ngrok http 3978 --host-header="localhost:3978"

    Alternatively, you can also use the dev tunnels. Please follow Create and host a dev tunnel and host the tunnel with anonymous user access command as shown below:

    devtunnel host -p 3978 --allow-anonymous
  2. Setup

Register you app with Azure AD.

  1. Register a new application in the Microsoft Entra ID – App Registrations portal.
  2. Select New Registration and on the register an application page, set following values:
    • Set name to your app name.
    • Choose the supported account types (any account type will work)
    • Leave Redirect URI empty.
    • Choose Register.
  3. On the overview page, copy and save the Application (client) ID, Directory (tenant) ID. You’ll need those later when updating your Teams application manifest and in the .env.
  4. Under Manage, select Expose an API.
  5. Select the Set link to generate the Application ID URI in the form of api://{base-url}/botid-{AppID}. Insert your fully qualified domain name (with a forward slash "/" appended to the end) between the double forward slashes and the GUID. The entire ID should have the form of: api://fully-qualified-domain-name/botid-{AppID}
    • ex: api://%ngrokDomain%.ngrok-free.app/botid-00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.
  6. Select the Add a scope button. In the panel that opens, enter access_as_user as the Scope name.
  7. Set Who can consent? to Admins and users
  8. Fill in the fields for configuring the admin and user consent prompts with values that are appropriate for the access_as_user scope:
    • Admin consent title: Teams can access the user’s profile.
    • Admin consent description: Allows Teams to call the app’s web APIs as the current user.
    • User consent title: Teams can access the user profile and make requests on the user's behalf.
    • User consent description: Enable Teams to call this app’s APIs with the same rights as the user.
  9. Ensure that State is set to Enabled
  10. Select Add scope
    • The domain part of the Scope name displayed just below the text field should automatically match the Application ID URI set in the previous step, with /access_as_user appended to the end:
      • `api://[ngrokDomain].ngrok-free.app/botid-00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/access_as_user.
  11. In the Authorized client applications section, identify the applications that you want to authorize for your app’s web application. Each of the following IDs needs to be entered:
    • 1fec8e78-bce4-4aaf-ab1b-5451cc387264 (Teams mobile/desktop application)
    • 5e3ce6c0-2b1f-4285-8d4b-75ee78787346 (Teams web application)
  12. Navigate to API Permissions, and make sure to add the follow permissions:
  • Select Add a permission
  •  Select Microsoft Graph -> Delegated permissions.
    • User.Read (enabled by default)
  • Click on Add permissions. Please make sure to grant the admin consent for the required permissions.
  1. Navigate to Authentication If an app hasn't been granted IT admin consent, users will have to provide consent the first time they use an app.
  • Set a redirect URI:
    • Select Add a platform.
    • Select Single-page application.
    • Enter the redirect URI for the app in the following format: https://{Base_Url}/auth-end and https://{Base_Url}/auth-start.
  1. Navigate to the Certificates & secrets. In the Client secrets section, click on "+ New client secret". Add a description(Name of the secret) for the secret and select “Never” for Expires. Click "Add". Once the client secret is created, copy its value, it need to be placed in the .env.

  2. Create a Bot Registration - Register a bot with Azure Bot Service, following the instructions here. - Ensure that you've enabled the Teams Channel - While registering the bot, use https://<your_tunnel_domain>/api/messages as the messaging endpoint.

  3. To test facebook auth flow create a facebookapp and get client id and secret for facebook app. Now go to your bot channel registartion -> configuration -> Add OAuth connection string

  • Provide connection Name : for eg facebookconnection. You will use this name in your bot in the .env file.
  • Select service provider as facebook
  • Add clientid and secret of your facebook app that was created using Step 16.

Setup code

  1. Clone the repository

    git clone https://github.com/OfficeDev/Microsoft-Teams-Samples.git
  2. Open .env file from this path folder samples/app-anonymous-users/nodejs/api/server and update

    • {{Microsoft-App-id}} - Generated from Step 1 (Application (client) ID)is the application app id
    • {{MicrosoftAppPassword}} - Generated from Step 1.14, also referred to as Client secret
    • {{TenantId}} - Generated from Step 1(Directory (tenant) ID) is the tenant id
    • {{FacebookAppId}} and {{FacebookAppPassword}}- Generated from step 16.
    • {{domain-name}} - Your domain name. E.g. if you are using ngrok it would be https://1234.ngrok-free.app then your domain-name will be 1234.ngrok-free.app and if you are using dev tunnels then your domain will be like: 12345.devtunnels.ms.
  3. Open .env file from this path folder samples/app-anonymous-users/nodejs/ClientApp and update

    • {{Microsoft-App-id}} - Generated from Step 1 (Application (client) ID)is the application app id
    • {{FacebookAppId}}- Generated from step 16.
  4. We have two different solutions to run, so follow below steps:

  • In a terminal, navigate to samples/app-anonymous-users/nodejs/api folder, Open your local terminal and run the below command to install node modules. You can do the same in Visual studio code terminal by opening the project in Visual studio code

    npm install
    npm start
  • The server will start running on 3000 port

  • In a different terminal, navigate to samples/app-anonymous-users/nodejs/ClientApp folder, Open your local terminal and run the below command to install node modules. You can do the same in Visual studio code terminal by opening the project in Visual studio code

    npm install
    npm start
  • The client will start running on 3978 port

Note:

  1. This step is specific to Teams.
  • Edit the manifest.json contained in the appManifest folder to replace your Microsoft App Id <<YOUR-MICROSOFT-APP-ID>> (that was created when you registered your bot earlier) everywhere you see the place holder string <<YOUR-MICROSOFT-APP-ID>> (depending on the scenario the Microsoft App Id may occur multiple times in the manifest.json)

  • Edit the manifest.json for {{domain-name}} with base Url domain. E.g. if you are using ngrok it would be https://1234.ngrok-free.app then your domain-name will be 1234.ngrok-free.app and if you are using dev tunnels then your domain will be like: 12345.devtunnels.ms.

  • Zip up the contents of the appManifest folder to create a manifest.zip (Make sure that zip file does not contains any subfolder otherwise you will get error while uploading your .zip package)

  • Upload the manifest.zip to Teams (In Teams Apps/Manage your apps click "Upload an app". Browse to and Open the .zip file. At the next dialog, click the Add button.)

  • Add the app to team/groupChat scope (Supported scopes).

Note:

Running the sample

You can interact with Teams Tab meeting sidepanel.

Install app:

InstallApp

Add to a meeting:

AddMeetingInstall

Select meeting:

AddToMeeting

Add app in a meeting tab:

MeetingTab

Select vote:

Vote0

Vote UI:

VotePage1

Submit vote:

SubmitVote2

Select CreateConversation:

CreateConversation3

All message have been send and user count:

SendConver7

Send user conversation mmessage:

SendAllUserConver5

Click the "Share Invite" button, copy the URL, open the URL in a new tab, and set up a guest account:

CopyMeetingLink8

Accept guest user:

AccepetGuestUser10

CreateConversation guest user:

CreateConverAnoUser11

Add app:

AddApp12

Share to stage view:

SharePage14

Click share to stage view:

UserOneSharing15

Screen visible anonymous users:

AnoUserSharing16

Click sign-in button

Clicksigninbutton

Click sign-in button anonymous users:

ClicksigninbuttonAnoUser

Anonymous user success page:

AnoUsersigninucess

Click submit vote button:

SubmitVote

Anonymous user showing the count:

AnoUserpage

Click submit vote button anonymous users:

submitVoteAno

User showing the count:

Resultscreen

Anonymous user showing the count:

Resultscreenano

Remove guest user:

RemoveGuestuser21

Confirm message:

RemovePop22

The anonymous user was removed from team:

SuccessRemovedMessage23

Remove tenant user:

RemoveNormalUser24

The tenant user was removed from team:

UserRemoverSuccess25

Add users:

Adduser26

Welcome to the team:

SuccessAddUser27

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