Microsoft SQL Server · OAuth Scopes

Microsoft SQL Server OAuth Scopes

OAuth 2.0 derived

Microsoft SQL Server publishes 1 OAuth 2.0 scope via the clientCredentials flow. Scopes are the fine-grained permissions an application requests at authorization time to act against the Microsoft SQL Server API on a user’s behalf.

Tokens are issued from https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/v2.0/token.

This index is generated from the provider’s OpenAPI security definitions (and, where available, its documented scope reference) and refreshes on every APIs.io network build. Browse every provider’s scopes at scopes.apis.io.

CloudData ManagementDatabaseEnterpriseRelational DatabaseSQL
Scopes: 1 Flows: clientCredentials Method: derived

OAuth endpoints

Token URL
https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/v2.0/token
Flows
clientCredentials

Scopes (1)

ScopeDescriptionFlows
https://management.azure.com/.default Manage Azure resources clientCredentials

Source

OAuth Scopes

microsoft-sql-server-scopes.yml Raw ↑
generated: '2026-07-11'
method: derived
source: openapi/microsoft-sql-server-openapi.yml
schemes:
- name: oauth2
  source: openapi/microsoft-sql-server-openapi.yml
  flows:
  - flow: clientCredentials
    tokenUrl: https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/v2.0/token
  description: For Azure SQL management endpoints, authenticate via Microsoft Entra ID against
    https://management.azure.com/.default. Data API Builder endpoints can be configured to use
    anonymous, EasyAuth, JWT, or Microsoft Entra ID authentication depending on deployment.
scopes:
- scope: https://management.azure.com/.default
  description: Manage Azure resources
  flows:
  - clientCredentials
  sources:
  - openapi/microsoft-sql-server-openapi.yml