Storyline.ReadWrite.All
Allows the app to modify Viva Engage storylines, read all storylines properties, update storyline properties, and delete storyline properties without a signed-in user.
Permission Details
Read and write all Viva Engage storylines
Allows the app to modify Viva Engage storylines, read all storylines properties, update storyline properties, and delete storyline properties without a signed-in user.
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Read and write all Viva Engage storylines
Allows the app to modify the Viva Engage storyline and read all storyline properties on behalf of the signed-in user.
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Properties
Properties is shown from beta metadata because a stable v1.0 schema is not available for this resource mapping.
| Property | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
id |
String |
The unique identifier for the storyline. Inherited from entity. |
JSON Representation
JSON representation is shown from beta metadata because a stable v1.0 schema is not available for this resource mapping.
{
"@odata.type": "#microsoft.graph.storyline",
"id": "String (identifier)"
}
Relationships
Relationships is shown from beta metadata because a stable v1.0 schema is not available for this resource mapping.
| Relationship | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
followers |
storylineFollower collection |
The users who are following this user. |
followings |
storylineFollowing collection |
The users that this user is following. |
Graph Methods
Microsoft Graph v1.0 endpoints are mapped directly from refreshed Microsoft Learn permissions tables.
No API methods available for this version.
Microsoft Graph beta endpoints are mapped directly from refreshed Microsoft Learn permissions tables.
Microsoft Graph PowerShell v1.0 commands are not available from refreshed Microsoft Learn PowerShell snippets for this permission.
No deterministic PowerShell command map is available for this permission.
Browse PowerShell docsMicrosoft Graph PowerShell beta commands are not available from refreshed Microsoft Learn PowerShell snippets for this permission.
No deterministic PowerShell command map is available for this permission.
Browse PowerShell docsCode Examples
using Azure.Identity;
using Microsoft.Graph;
var scopes = new[] { "Storyline.ReadWrite.All" };
var credential = new InteractiveBrowserCredential(
new InteractiveBrowserCredentialOptions
{
ClientId = "YOUR_CLIENT_ID",
TenantId = "YOUR_TENANT_ID",
RedirectUri = new Uri("http://localhost")
});
var graphClient = new GraphServiceClient(credential, scopes);
var response = await graphClient
.WithUrl("https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/{id}/employeeExperience/storyline/followers")
.GetAsync();
const options = {
authProvider,
};
const client = Client.init(options);
const follow = {};
await client.api('/users/f2a84916-d735-41d9-a04a-4ecf6266ae71/employeeExperience/storyline/follow')
.version('beta')
.post(follow);
Connect-MgGraph -Scopes "Storyline.ReadWrite.All"
Invoke-MgGraphRequest -Method GET -Uri "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/{id}/employeeExperience/storyline/followers"
from azure.identity import InteractiveBrowserCredential
import requests
credential = InteractiveBrowserCredential(
client_id="YOUR_CLIENT_ID",
tenant_id="YOUR_TENANT_ID"
)
token = credential.get_token("Storyline.ReadWrite.All")
response = requests.get(
"https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/{id}/employeeExperience/storyline/followers",
headers={"Authorization": f"Bearer {token.token}"}
)
print(response.json())
App Registration
Navigate to Azure Portal
Go to App registrations in Microsoft Entra admin center
Add API Permission
Select your app → API permissions → Add a permission → Microsoft Graph
Select Permission Type
Choose Application permissions or delegated permissions and search for Storyline.ReadWrite.All
Grant Admin Consent
Application permissions always require admin consent.