Assign access to the users or groups that can access the files in this container, give each entry the Role ‘Storage Blob Data Contributor’ if you want them to have the ability to modify the data in the container.Ĭonfigure CORS to enable the web application to make requests to the Storage Account API.Click Grant admin consent for Default Directory.Select Add a permission, select Azure Storage, pick user_impersonation.ID tokens are required because this app must sign in users and call an API. In the Implicit grant and hybrid flows section, select ID tokens.On the app overview page, note the Directory (tenant) ID value, we will need this for later use.On the app overview page, note the Application (client) ID value, we will need this for later use.Under redirect URI, select Single-page application (SPA), enter the path to the web application that was setup earlier in the form.Under Supported Account Types choose ‘Accounts in this organizational directory only (Default Directory only - Single tenant).Enter a unique name for your application.
Keeweb save file registration#
Under Manage, select App Registrations > New registration.Register your application on Azure Active Directory To setup this plugin you will need to configure a few settings within the Azure Portal. I created a plugin for KeeWeb that extends KeeWeb with the ability to load KeePass files stored within Azure Blob storage. Use azure blob storage to store KeePass files that can be shared among multiple users within your organization.