/** * Use this provider to authenticate with Microsoft. Supports both OAuth2 and OIDC. * * #### Using OAuth * * ```ts {5-9} * import { MicrosoftProvider } from "@openauthjs/openauth/provider/microsoft" * * export default issuer({ * providers: { * microsoft: MicrosoftProvider({ * tenant: "1234567890", * clientID: "1234567890", * clientSecret: "0987654321" * }) * } * }) * ``` * * #### Using OIDC * * ```ts {5-7} * import { MicrosoftOidcProvider } from "@openauthjs/openauth/provider/microsoft" * * export default issuer({ * providers: { * microsoft: MicrosoftOidcProvider({ * clientID: "1234567890" * }) * } * }) * ``` * * @packageDocumentation */ import { Oauth2WrappedConfig } from "./oauth2.js"; import { OidcWrappedConfig } from "./oidc.js"; export interface MicrosoftConfig extends Oauth2WrappedConfig { /** * The tenant ID of the Microsoft account. * * This is usually the same as the client ID. * * @example * ```ts * { * tenant: "1234567890" * } * ``` */ tenant: string; } export interface MicrosoftOidcConfig extends OidcWrappedConfig { } /** * Create a Microsoft OAuth2 provider. * * @param config - The config for the provider. * @example * ```ts * MicrosoftProvider({ * tenant: "1234567890", * clientID: "1234567890", * clientSecret: "0987654321" * }) * ``` */ export declare function MicrosoftProvider(config: MicrosoftConfig): import("./provider.js").Provider<{ tokenset: import("./oauth2.js").Oauth2Token; clientID: string; }>; /** * Create a Microsoft OIDC provider. * * This is useful if you just want to verify the user's email address. * * @param config - The config for the provider. * @example * ```ts * MicrosoftOidcProvider({ * clientID: "1234567890" * }) * ``` */ export declare function MicrosoftOidcProvider(config: MicrosoftOidcConfig): import("./provider.js").Provider<{ id: import("hono/utils/jwt/types").JWTPayload; clientID: string; }>; //# sourceMappingURL=microsoft.d.ts.map