The Microsoft Online tenant being used to access data. If not specified, your default tentant will
be used.
Data Type
string
Default Value
""
Remarks
The Microsoft Online tenant being used to access data. For instance, contoso.onmicrosoft.com.
Alternatively,
specify the tenant Id. This value is the directory Id in the Azure Portal > Azure Active
Directory > Properties.
Typically it is not necessary to specify the Tenant. This can be automatically determined by
Microsoft when using
the OAuthGrantType set to CODE (default). However, it
may fail in the case that the user belongs to multiple
tenants. For instance, if an Admin of domain A invites a user of domain B to be a guest user. The
user will
now belong to both tenants. It is a good practice to specify the Tenant, although in general things
should normally
work without having to specify it.
The AzureTenant is required when setting OAuthGrantType to
CLIENT. When using client
credentials, there is no
user context. The credentials are taken from the context of the app itself. While Microsoft still
allows client credentials
to be obtained without specifying which Tenant, it has a much lower probability of picking the
specific tenant you
want to work with. For this reason, we require AzureTenant to be explicitly stated for all
client credentials connections
to ensure you get credentials that are applicable for the domain you intend to connect to.