Microsoft Search Calendar
About
Microsoft Search Calendar search engine uses the Graph API to search for event information in a user’s primary calendar.
Limitations
The following are limitations for the Microsoft Search Calendar search engine. If a feature is not supported by the Microsoft Search Graph API, it will also be not supported by a Microsoft Search Graph search engine. For more information, refer to the Microsoft Graph API documentation.
- Refiners are not supported by the Microsoft Search Calendar search engine.
- The Microsoft Search Calendar search engine can only return 10 events at a time.
- If you are upgrading from an older version of SmartHub, the Microsoft Search search engines must be removed and re-added. For more information on upgrading, see How to Upgrade SmartHub.
Set Azure Active Directory Authentication
Set authentication to Azure Active Directory in SmartHub as described here: Azure Active Directory Authentication.
Client ID Requirements
Additionally, the Client ID specified in Azure Active Directory Authentication, must belong to an application with the following permissions:
- Microsoft Graph
- Calendars.Read
How to Add the Microsoft Search Calendar search engine to SmartHub
Use the following instructions to add the Microsoft Search Calendar search engine to SmartHub:
- Navigate to the SmartHub Administration page: http(s)://[web-app-url]/_admin
- Click Add New search engine.
- The search engine Settings dialogue box appears.
- Enter a search engine name.
- Select the search engine type "MSSearchCalendarsearch engine".
- Enter Graph Url. For example, https://graph.microsoft.com
- Authentication
- If you set Impersonate to true, security trims the results using the current user running the search
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If you set Impersonate to false, complete the following fields and click Authorize:
- Client Id: Enter the Application ID from Azure App Registrations.
- Client Secret: Enter the Key's value from Azure App Registrations.
- Microsoft Login Endpoint: example: https://login.microsoftonline.com
- Access Token: Enter the access token from SmartHub's OAuth page.
- Refresh Token: Enter the refresh token from SmartHub's OAuth page.
8. Click OK.
How to Register an App in Azure and Configure It
If you use SmartHub with Azure Active Directory authentication you can reuse the same App and jump to step 5.
- Navigate to portal.azure.com and log in.
- From the left side menu go to Azure Active Directory > App registrations > New registration.
- On the Register an application window, specify the following:
- Name: Enter the name of the application.
- Application type: Select Web app / API.
- Sign-on URL: Enter the SmartHub's URL.
- Select API Permissions to open the settings menu panel.
- Click Add a Permission.
- Select APIs my organization uses and add the following permissions (as you type the name, it appears):
- Microsoft Graph
- Calendars.Read
- Microsoft Graph
- Click Certificates & secrets > New client secret to generate a client secret key.
- In the window that appears (shown below) enter the following information.
- Description: Enter a name for the client secret. (Note: The name is your client secret).
- Expires: Select the period until expires.
- A Value is generated after you click Add.
Metadata
The following metadata is available for your results:
- rank
- summary
- @odata.type
- hasAttachments
- isAllDay
- sensitivity
- subject
- type
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