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AuthorizationManagementClient

AuthorizationManagementClient

Role based access control provides you a way to apply granular level policy administration down to individual resources or resource groups. These operations enable you to manage role assignments. A role assignment grants access to Azure Active Directory users.

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Granular role-based access control

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First check

To start, authenticate using your Azure Active Directory credentials. Then use the API to manage role assignments for users and resources.

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CORS
No
HTTPS
Yes
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Latency
549 ms
Protocol
REST
Pricing

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About this API

The AuthorizationManagementClient API enables developers to implement role-based access control (RBAC) within Azure environments. It allows fine-grained policy administration down to individual resources or resource groups, ensuring that access permissions can be precisely managed.

This API is primarily used to manage role assignments, which grant access to Azure Active Directory users. By controlling these assignments, organizations can enforce security policies and restrict resource access based on roles. This is particularly relevant for enterprises managing complex cloud infrastructures with multiple users and varying permission requirements.

Overall, the API provides a structured way to handle authorization in Azure, making it easier to maintain secure and compliant access controls across cloud resources without manually managing permissions at scale.

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What you can build

  • 1Manage role assignments for Azure resources
  • 2Apply granular access policies to resource groups
  • 3Control user permissions via role assignments
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Strengths & limitations

Strengths

  • Granular role-based access control
  • Supports individual resources and groups
  • Integrates with Azure Active Directory
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Getting started

To start, authenticate using your Azure Active Directory credentials. Then use the API to manage role assignments for users and resources.

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FAQ

What authentication method is required?+

Authentication is done via Azure Active Directory credentials.

Can I manage access at both resource and resource group levels?+

Yes, the API supports granular policy administration for individual resources and resource groups.

Is this API suitable for managing user permissions in Azure?+

Yes, it is designed to manage role assignments granting access to Azure Active Directory users.

Do I need an API key to use this API?+

The API uses Azure Active Directory authentication rather than API keys.

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Technical details

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Protocols
REST
Response time
549 ms
Last health check
6/26/2026, 6:22:30 AM
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