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jimbobuk
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Get user Team Membership

Afternoon all. I was wondering if someone could help.

I am trying to get ALL teams a user is a member of and their membership role (owner or member).

At the moment, I am using 2 different Graph API calls

 

Owner
https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/{0}/ownedObjects

Member
https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/{0}/memberOf

 

Using the above solution I get 2 json objects.

 

I have used Select to create the following for ownership

 

{
    "body": [
        {
            "id": "1645466-et65-5h556-5645-45645646456",
            "displayName": "SZ BMW",
            "role": "owner"
        },
        {
            "id": "123456-et65-5hh6-45645-45645646456",
            "displayName": "NR Jon Snow",
            "role": "owner"
        }
    ]
}

 

... and for member

 

{
    "body": [
        {
            "id": "1645466-et65-5h556-5645-45645646456",
            "displayName": "SZ BMW",
            "role": "member"
        },
        {
            "id": "567567-et65-5666-4665-456477777456",
            "displayName": "UK Members Only",
            "role": "member"
        },
        {
            "id": "123456-et65-5hh6-45645-45645646456",
            "displayName": "NR Jon Snow",
            "role": "member"
        }
    ]
}

 

 

Based on the above, I am trying to create a joined list which shows their owner status and if an item in the member does not exist in owners, add it as below

 

 

{
    "body": [
        {
            "id": "1645466-et65-5h556-5645-45645646456",
            "displayName": "SZ BMW",
            "role": "owner"       <=============
        },
        {
            "id": "567567-et65-5666-4665-456477777456",
            "displayName": "UK Members Only",
            "role": "member"       <=============
        },
        {
            "id": "123456-et65-5hh6-45645-45645646456",
            "displayName": "NR Jon Snow",
            "role": "owner"       <=============
        }
    ]
}

 

 

So I have 2 questions.

 

1. Is there another, easier way to recreate the above?

2. Could someone help me with the filter/join based on the above?

 

Thank you in advance

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Expiscornovus
Multi Super User
Multi Super User

Hi @jimbobuk,

 

Yes, no problem. Here is step-by-step walkthrough. Btw, the screenshots should be clickable (which should open a dialog with a clearer picture).

 

1. Add a Initialize variable action

a. Provide a name, OwnerandMemberArray

b. Select Array Type

c. In Value use []

 

ownerandmemberarray.png

 

2. Add a second Initialize variable action

a. Provide a name, MembershipArray

b. Select Array Type

c. In Value use []

 

membershiparray.png

3. Add a Get User Profile (v2) action

a. use the email of the user for which you want to lookup the memberships

 

getuserprofile_example.png

 

4. Add a Send an HTTP request (Office 365 Groups connector action)

a. Rename action to Send an HTTP request - ownedObjects

b. Use the following URI

https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/@{outputs('Get_user_profile_(V2)')?['body/id']}/ownedObjects/?$select=id,displayName

 

ownedobjectshttp.png

5. Add a Select action

a. Rename action to Select - ownedObjects

b. Use the following expression in From

body('Send_an_HTTP_request_-_ownedObjects')['value']

c. Switch map to text mode and use the following expression

item()['id']

 ownedobjectsselect.png

 

6. Add an Apply to Each action

a. Rename action to Apply to each - ownedObjects

a. Use the following expression in the Select an output from previous steps field

body('Send_an_HTTP_request_-_ownedObjects')['value']

 

7. Add an append to Array variable action (within Apply to each - ownedObjects)

a. Select the MembershipArray

b. Use the following value

{"id":"@{item()['id']}","displayName":"@{item()['displayName']}","role":"owner"}

applytoeachownedobjects.png

 

8. Add a Send an HTTP request (Office 365 Groups connector action)

a. Rename action to Send an HTTP request - memberOf

b. Use the following URI

https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/@{outputs('Get_user_profile_(V2)')?['body/id']}/memberOf/?$select=id,displayName,role

 

memberof.png

 

9. Add a Select action

a. Rename action to Select - memberOf

b. Use the following expression in From

 

body('Send_an_HTTP_request_-_memberOf')['value']

 

c. Switch map to text mode and use the following expression

 

item()['id']

 

 

memberofselect.png

 

10. Add a Set Variable action

a. Select the OwnerandMemberArray

b. Use the expression below for the Value field

intersection(body('Select_-_ownedObjects'),body('Select_-_memberOf'))

 

intersection_ownerandmemberarray.png

 

11. Add an Apply to Each action

a. Rename action to Apply to each - memberOf

a. Use the following expression in the Select an output from previous steps field

 

body('Send_an_HTTP_request_-_memberOf')['value']

 

12. Add a Filter Array action (within Apply to each - memberOf)

a. Use the OwnerandMemberArray variable in the From

b. Click Edit in advanced mode and add the following expression

@equals(item(), items('Apply_to_each_-_memberOf')['id'])

 

 

13. Add a Condition action (within Apply to each - memberOf)

a. Use the following check

length(body('Filter_array'))

is equal to 0

 

14. Add a Append to array variable (within Apply to each - memberOf, in the If yes of the Condition)

a. Rename action to Append to array variable - memberOf

b. Select the MembershipArray

c. Add the following to the Value field

{"id":"@{item()['id']}","displayName":"@{item()['displayName']}","role":"member"}

 

applytoeachmemberof.png

 

 



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Expiscornovus
Multi Super User
Multi Super User

Hi @jimbobuk,

 

With the current setup you could use an array variable and append the results of both queries to that array.


Below is an example of that approach.

 

1. I used a MembershipArray variable.

 

2. The value of the ownedObjects request is used in an apply to each.

 

3. Within the apply to each the results are append via the following json:

 

 

{"id":"@{item()['id']}","displayName":"@{item()['displayName']}","role":"owner"}

 

 

 

appendtoarray_loop.png

 

4. For the memberOf results use the same variable and append to approach.

 

appendtoarray_loop_members.png

 

The end result should be one variable which contains all memberships for one specific user.



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Hi and thanks for such a quick reply.

 

The above is a great solution but doesnt get me to where I want to be with regards to membership.

 

If you notice, some of the member roles have the same id as those in owner role.

Ideally, I would like to keep all the owner role entries and emit/discard member roles where the id is the same

 

Thanks again!

 

 

Expiscornovus
Multi Super User
Multi Super User

Hi @jimbobuk,

 

In that case I would use two additional select actions to only retrieve the ids from both responses.

 

You can use an intersection function to match the ids of those two arrays.

 

Within the memberof Apply to each loop you can use a filter array to see if the id of the current item matches that intersection output.

 

If it cannot find a match for the group id (by using a length equals 0 expression) it is only a member of the group and you can append it to the variable.

 

Below is a quick screenshot of such a setup. Let me know if you need more details.

 

intersection_match.png



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Hi @Expiscornovus 

 

I guess my code is incorrect. I am trying to follow your steps but the images are not too clear!
Any chance you could send me a copy of the flow?

 

Thank you!

Expiscornovus
Multi Super User
Multi Super User

Hi @jimbobuk,

 

Yes, no problem. Here is step-by-step walkthrough. Btw, the screenshots should be clickable (which should open a dialog with a clearer picture).

 

1. Add a Initialize variable action

a. Provide a name, OwnerandMemberArray

b. Select Array Type

c. In Value use []

 

ownerandmemberarray.png

 

2. Add a second Initialize variable action

a. Provide a name, MembershipArray

b. Select Array Type

c. In Value use []

 

membershiparray.png

3. Add a Get User Profile (v2) action

a. use the email of the user for which you want to lookup the memberships

 

getuserprofile_example.png

 

4. Add a Send an HTTP request (Office 365 Groups connector action)

a. Rename action to Send an HTTP request - ownedObjects

b. Use the following URI

https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/@{outputs('Get_user_profile_(V2)')?['body/id']}/ownedObjects/?$select=id,displayName

 

ownedobjectshttp.png

5. Add a Select action

a. Rename action to Select - ownedObjects

b. Use the following expression in From

body('Send_an_HTTP_request_-_ownedObjects')['value']

c. Switch map to text mode and use the following expression

item()['id']

 ownedobjectsselect.png

 

6. Add an Apply to Each action

a. Rename action to Apply to each - ownedObjects

a. Use the following expression in the Select an output from previous steps field

body('Send_an_HTTP_request_-_ownedObjects')['value']

 

7. Add an append to Array variable action (within Apply to each - ownedObjects)

a. Select the MembershipArray

b. Use the following value

{"id":"@{item()['id']}","displayName":"@{item()['displayName']}","role":"owner"}

applytoeachownedobjects.png

 

8. Add a Send an HTTP request (Office 365 Groups connector action)

a. Rename action to Send an HTTP request - memberOf

b. Use the following URI

https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/@{outputs('Get_user_profile_(V2)')?['body/id']}/memberOf/?$select=id,displayName,role

 

memberof.png

 

9. Add a Select action

a. Rename action to Select - memberOf

b. Use the following expression in From

 

body('Send_an_HTTP_request_-_memberOf')['value']

 

c. Switch map to text mode and use the following expression

 

item()['id']

 

 

memberofselect.png

 

10. Add a Set Variable action

a. Select the OwnerandMemberArray

b. Use the expression below for the Value field

intersection(body('Select_-_ownedObjects'),body('Select_-_memberOf'))

 

intersection_ownerandmemberarray.png

 

11. Add an Apply to Each action

a. Rename action to Apply to each - memberOf

a. Use the following expression in the Select an output from previous steps field

 

body('Send_an_HTTP_request_-_memberOf')['value']

 

12. Add a Filter Array action (within Apply to each - memberOf)

a. Use the OwnerandMemberArray variable in the From

b. Click Edit in advanced mode and add the following expression

@equals(item(), items('Apply_to_each_-_memberOf')['id'])

 

 

13. Add a Condition action (within Apply to each - memberOf)

a. Use the following check

length(body('Filter_array'))

is equal to 0

 

14. Add a Append to array variable (within Apply to each - memberOf, in the If yes of the Condition)

a. Rename action to Append to array variable - memberOf

b. Select the MembershipArray

c. Add the following to the Value field

{"id":"@{item()['id']}","displayName":"@{item()['displayName']}","role":"member"}

 

applytoeachmemberof.png

 

 



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@Expiscornovus 

 

Perfect! Thank you so much!

 

Could I ask where you learnt Power Automate? Do you have any links etc as I would like to take some training!

 

Thanks again

Expiscornovus
Multi Super User
Multi Super User

Hi @jimbobuk,

 

Personally I just learned it from projects, reading the docs, following blogs, watching videos and helping out in these forums. 

 

I would start with the Microsoft Self-pace learning modules:

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/training/browse/?products=power-automate&WT.mc_id=webupdates_GEP_P...

 

If that is not sufficient you can always have a look at third-party training companies.



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