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How to add/update user permissions on environment's security through REST API on Azure DevOps?


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I need to add user permission when creating an environment through REST API with PowerShell.

I've looked at the network trace and this is the header when I tried to manually add a user permissions

Request URL:

https://dev.azure.com/{org}/_apis/securityroles/scopes/distributedtask.environmentreferencerole/roleassignments/resources/{project_id}_{env_id}

Request Method: Put

Request Body:

[{userId: "{id_of_user}", roleName: "Administrator"}]

And this is the code I tried:

# other code
...
$body = @(
  @{ 'userId' = '{id_of_user}'; 'roleName': 'Administrator' }
) | ConvertTo-Json
Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $uri -Method Put -Body $body -ContentType "application/json" -Headers $header

But it is returning:

{"count":0,"value":{}}

Solution

  • The only missing thing is that in your body, you should provide an array instead of a single object, here is a working example:

    $uri = "https://dev.azure.com/bauca/_apis/securityroles/scopes/distributedtask.environmentreferencerole/roleassignments/resources/{project_id}_{env_id}"
    $id_of_user = 'YOUR_USER_ID'
    $tokenbase = 'YOUR_PAT'
    $header = @{
     "authority"="dev.azure.com"
     "Authorization"= "Basic $tokenbase"
     "method"="PUT"
     "path"="/{ORG}/_apis/securityroles/scopes/distributedtask.environmentreferencerole/roleassignments/resources/{project_id}_{env_id}"
     "scheme"="https"
     "accept"="application/json;api-version=5.0-preview.1;excludeUrls=true;enumsAsNumbers=true;msDateFormat=true;noArrayWrap=true"
     "accept-encoding"="gzip, deflate, br"
     "accept-language"="en-US,en;q=0.9,pt;q=0.8,nl;q=0.7"
     "origin"="https://dev.azure.com"
     "x-vss-reauthenticationaction"="Suppress"
    } ` 
    
    $body = "[{`"userId`":`"${id_of_user}`",`"roleName`":`"Administrator`"}]"
    
    
    Invoke-RestMethod -UseBasicParsing -Uri $uri -Method "PUT" -Body $body -ContentType "application/json" -Headers $header
    

    The returned results should be something like:

    @{displayName=USER_NAME; id=USERID; uniqueName=USER_UNIQUENAME} 
    

    The API documentation is not clear about that, so, in this situations what I'd recommend you to do, is just use Chrome to do the requests through the UI, then inspect element and grab the network information of the request, after that 'Click with the right button' and then select 'Copy to Powershell' you'll see exactly what is the 'body' required to perform the request.