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Hello Everyone,
I am attempting to implement RLS in our .Net Core application of embedding power BI. here is our current TokenDataCall
/// <summary>
/// Gets Token Credentials and access token for use with authenticating PowerBi api calls
/// </summary>
/// <returns></returns>
public async Task<(TokenCredentials tokenCredentials, string accessToken)> GetTokenDataAsync()
{
try
{
var authorityUrl = $"{_azureSettings.Instance}{_azureSettings.TenantId}/oauth2/token";
var oauthEndpoint = new Uri(authorityUrl);
using (var client = new HttpClient())
{
var result = await client.PostAsync(oauthEndpoint, new FormUrlEncodedContent(new[]
{
new KeyValuePair<string, string>("resource", _powerBiSettings.ResourceAddress),
new KeyValuePair<string, string>("client_id", _azureSettings.ClientId),
new KeyValuePair<string, string>("grant_type", "password"),
new KeyValuePair<string, string>("username", _powerBiSettings.MasterUser),
new KeyValuePair<string, string>("password", _powerBiSettings.MasterKey),
new KeyValuePair<string, string>("scope", "openid"),
}));
var content = await result.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();
var authenticationResult = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject<OAuthResult>(content);
return (new TokenCredentials(authenticationResult.AccessToken, _azureSettings.TokenType), authenticationResult.AccessToken);
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
_logger.LogError(ex, ex.Message);
throw;
}
}
private class OAuthResult
{
[JsonProperty("token_type")]
public string TokenType { get; set; }
[JsonProperty("scope")]
public string Scope { get; set; }
[JsonProperty("expires_in")]
public int ExpiresIn { get; set; }
[JsonProperty("ext_expires_in")]
public int ExtExpiresIn { get; set; }
[JsonProperty("expires_on")]
public int ExpiresOn { get; set; }
[JsonProperty("not_before")]
public int NotBefore { get; set; }
[JsonProperty("resource")]
public Uri Resource { get; set; }
[JsonProperty("access_token")]
public string AccessToken { get; set; }
[JsonProperty("refresh_token")]
public string RefreshToken { get; set; }
}I haven't found any documentation on how to use this token call to pass in the "Role" and "username" parameters found here.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/developer/embedded-row-level-security
Is there anyway to add those into the dictionary and for it to return the correct report access token with filtered data?
Thanks,
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous,
If you use the Rest API, it could be like below. Please refer to #applying-user-and-role-to-an-embed-token.
{
"accessLevel": "View",
"identities": [
{
"username": "EffectiveIdentity",
"roles": [ "Role1", "Role2" ],
"datasets": [ "fe0a1aeb-f6a4-4b27-a2d3-b5df3bb28bdc" ]
}
]
}
I tested it successfully with Postman.
Best Regards,
Dale
Fixed,
I was confused because we were embedding the report through the Azure AD token, I am not sure how to implement RLS through the Azure AD token, like so.
try
{
var tokenData = await _authenticationHandler.GetTokenDataAsync();
using (var client = new PowerBIClient(new Uri(_powerBiSettings.MainAddress), tokenData.tokenCredentials))
{
var report = await client.Reports.GetReportAsync(_powerBiSettings.GroupId, id.ToString());
return new ReportDetail
{
Id = Guid.Parse(report.Id),
Name = report.Name,
EmbedUrl = report.EmbedUrl,
AccessToken = tokenData.accessToken
};
}
}To fix this we just imbed the power BI report token instead with RLS identity.
try
{
var tokenData = await _authenticationHandler.GetTokenDataAsync();
using (var client = new PowerBIClient(new Uri(_powerBiSettings.MainAddress), tokenData.tokenCredentials))
{
var report = await client.Reports.GetReportAsync(_powerBiSettings.GroupId, id.ToString());
var identity = new List<EffectiveIdentity>
{
new EffectiveIdentity("MasterUser", //TODO: Change this to use azure identity
roles: new List<string> {"User"},
datasets: new List<string> {report.DatasetId})
};
var generateTokenRequestParameters = new GenerateTokenRequest("view", null, identities: identity);
var tokenResponse = await client.Reports.GenerateTokenInGroupAsync(_powerBiSettings.GroupId, report.Id, generateTokenRequestParameters);
return new ReportDetail
{
Id = Guid.Parse(report.Id),
Name = report.Name,
EmbedUrl = report.EmbedUrl,
AccessToken = tokenResponse.Token
};
}
}Be sure to set the token type to embed rather than AAD token in the Javascript config.
Thanks for your help.
Hi @Anonymous,
If you use the Rest API, it could be like below. Please refer to #applying-user-and-role-to-an-embed-token.
{
"accessLevel": "View",
"identities": [
{
"username": "EffectiveIdentity",
"roles": [ "Role1", "Role2" ],
"datasets": [ "fe0a1aeb-f6a4-4b27-a2d3-b5df3bb28bdc" ]
}
]
}
I tested it successfully with Postman.
Best Regards,
Dale
Fixed,
I was confused because we were embedding the report through the Azure AD token, I am not sure how to implement RLS through the Azure AD token, like so.
try
{
var tokenData = await _authenticationHandler.GetTokenDataAsync();
using (var client = new PowerBIClient(new Uri(_powerBiSettings.MainAddress), tokenData.tokenCredentials))
{
var report = await client.Reports.GetReportAsync(_powerBiSettings.GroupId, id.ToString());
return new ReportDetail
{
Id = Guid.Parse(report.Id),
Name = report.Name,
EmbedUrl = report.EmbedUrl,
AccessToken = tokenData.accessToken
};
}
}To fix this we just imbed the power BI report token instead with RLS identity.
try
{
var tokenData = await _authenticationHandler.GetTokenDataAsync();
using (var client = new PowerBIClient(new Uri(_powerBiSettings.MainAddress), tokenData.tokenCredentials))
{
var report = await client.Reports.GetReportAsync(_powerBiSettings.GroupId, id.ToString());
var identity = new List<EffectiveIdentity>
{
new EffectiveIdentity("MasterUser", //TODO: Change this to use azure identity
roles: new List<string> {"User"},
datasets: new List<string> {report.DatasetId})
};
var generateTokenRequestParameters = new GenerateTokenRequest("view", null, identities: identity);
var tokenResponse = await client.Reports.GenerateTokenInGroupAsync(_powerBiSettings.GroupId, report.Id, generateTokenRequestParameters);
return new ReportDetail
{
Id = Guid.Parse(report.Id),
Name = report.Name,
EmbedUrl = report.EmbedUrl,
AccessToken = tokenResponse.Token
};
}
}Be sure to set the token type to embed rather than AAD token in the Javascript config.
Thanks for your help.
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