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private publish to web

Make the publish to web feature available to be used for private sites so that confidential information can also be shown. And please make the authentication method as flexible as possible
Status: Completed
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nishalit
New Member
Today I’m very excited to announce the availability of the Power BI report web part for SharePoint Online! We’ve heard from you that you wanted an easy way to securely share Power BI reports in internal sites, enforce security permission, including data security. We’ve been busy at work with the SharePoint team building an out-of-the-box web part for SharePoint Online using their new Modern Pages infrastructure. The new web part we are releasing today enables SharePoint authors to embed Power BI reports directly in SharePoint Online pages with no code required! The feature is available today for Office 365 First Release customers. Truely, this is the 'private' publish to web. You can read more about it on the Power BI Blog: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/integrate-power-bi-reports-in-sharepoint-online/ I know from reading many of the comments below that there are other cases in which people want to embed in external portals that enforce authentication, or on billboards that update data frequently. We have a great solution you can build on in Power BI Embedded, an Azure service you can use to build these kinds of experiences. You can read about it here: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/power-bi-embedded/ We really appreciate all the feedback and ideas. Please tell us what else you'd like to see us add to Power BI. -Lukasz
djnww
Impactful Individual
There are many posts on the same topic. It is a hot topic that organisations must have.
robert_karen
New Member
maybe they are not going to see posts to 'completed' request for publishing to web pages. please help bring attention to this.
jesse_enqvist
New Member
This is extremely asked feature by our customers. The upcoming report sharing to sharepoint helps a little, but not everyone has extra or intranets on sharepoint. Therefore it would be critical to be able to privately publish reports via urls or in iFrames.
philippe_magne
New Member
Does the feature "share with external users" answer your needs? For me it clause to what you ask for. You can privately share with some external or specifics user. Maybe there is a use case I don't see.
ostrich160
Advocate I
It was a shame when I saw the public to web announcement, whilst its great we've been waiting for years for PRIVATE sharing, I guess we'll have to keep waiting
fbcideas_migusr
New Member
You might take a look here. This should do what you want. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/power-bi-embedded-what-is-power-bi-embedded/
ggordon
Advocate I
There are other ideas similar to this one that have tons of votes Here: https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas/suggestions/7948020-powerbi-reports-and-dashboard-on-premise-hosting and here: https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas/suggestions/6740156-embed-in-sharepoint-office365
felyoubi
Kudo Collector
Great! this feature answers the need to anonymously share an entire report without having to login. This feature should be a right to a every Pro users as it is with other BI tools. In my mind, it still lacks some analytics and tweaks. For instance, showing the number of users that accessed your url, turning off/on the embed url rather than delete it. One thing that I do not agree with is this Note:Your report might be featured in a public gallery. Why would anyone want their live data be in a public gallery? it's ridic
antti_paulanne
New Member
We would need to show reports and dashboard tiles for our external customers. All the users will be authenticated by our site and they will be shown reports based on their own data. We would need functionality like in the REST API, but without the required login UI for Microsoft account. We would still need to have the user identification in power bi based on the user we have identified in our website.