Getting Device Code
You can get a device code from Microsoft Azure to sign in to the Microsoft authentication portal.
Request
POST https://<hostname>:4443/v5/DeviceCode  | 
Request Headers
The request header must contain an authorization token of the current session.
Request Body
The following table lists available request properties:
Property  | Type  | Description  | 
|---|---|---|
targetRegion  | string  | Sets the region of the Office 365 organization that you added.  | 
Request Example
Request: POST https://<hostname>:4443/v5/DeviceCode 
 Request Header: Authorization: Bearer <Access-Token> Request Body: { "targetRegion": "Worldwide" }  | 
Response
The server returns the following response to the client.
Response Codes
A successfully completed operation returns a response code 200 OK.
Response Headers
The response to this request contains the following headers. The response may also include additional standard HTTPS headers.
Header  | Description  | 
|---|---|
Content-length  | The length of the response body.  | 
Content-type  | The media type and syntax of the response body message: application/json; charset=utf-8  | 
Response Body
The response contains the following information:
Property  | Type  | Description  | 
|---|---|---|
userCode  | string  | Shows the code that you must copy and then specify on the Microsoft authentication portal.  | 
verificationUrl  | string  | Shows the verification URL that you must open to sign in to Microsoft Azure.  | 
expiresIn  | integer  | Shows the lifespan of the code in milliseconds.  | 
message  | string  | Shows the help message.  | 
Response Example
Response: 200 OK 
 Response Body: { "userCode": "CWE5QHLNM", "verificationUrl": "https://microsoft.com/devicelogin", "expiresIn": 899, "message": "To sign in, use a web browser to open the page https://microsoft.com/devicelogin and enter the code CWE5QHLNM to authenticate." }  |