alsterman edited a comment on issue #12499:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/12499#issuecomment-731145705


   Hi @Silpa-Suresh
   
   I'm using this for airflow 1.10.10. It might give you some hints/point you 
in the right direction.
   
   **Api-permissions:** `graph.microsoft.com/openid`
   **Token configuration:** Add the following optional claims: email, 
family_name, given_name, upn 
   **Redirect URIs:** I'm using the following, not sure if all are needed. 
/login, /admin, /oauth-authorized, /oauth-authorized/azure, /home, /
   **Authentication:**: Enable Implicit grant -> ID tokens
   
   My `webserver_config.py` looks like this:
   ```
   OAUTH_PROVIDERS = [{
       'name':'azure',
       'token_key':'access_token',
       'icon':'fa-windows',
       'remote_app': {
           'base_url': 'https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/',
           'request_token_params' :{'scope': 'openid'},
           
'access_token_url':'https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/token',
           
'authorize_url':'https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/authorize',
           'request_token_url': None,
           'consumer_key': os.environ.get("OAUTH_SP_AZURE_APPLICATION_ID"),
           'consumer_secret': os.environ.get("OAUTH_SP_AZURE_SECRET"),
       }
   }]
   ```
   
   You have to add the first user using the airflow cli.
   


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