Assign custom roles with resource scope using PowerShell in Microsoft Entra ID
This article describes how to create a role assignment at organization-wide scope in Microsoft Entra ID. Assigning a role at organization-wide scope grants access across the Microsoft Entra organization. To create a role assignment with a scope of a single Microsoft Entra resource, see Create and assign a custom role in Microsoft Entra ID. This article uses the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK module.
For more information about Microsoft Entra roles, see Microsoft Entra built-in roles.
Prerequisites
- Microsoft Entra ID P1 or P2 license
- Privileged Role Administrator
- Microsoft Graph PowerShell module when using PowerShell
For more information, see Prerequisites to use PowerShell.
Assign a directory role to a user or service principal with resource scope
Load the Microsoft Graph PowerShell module.
Sign in by executing the command
Connect-MgGraph -Environment China -ClientId 'YOUR_CLIENT_ID' -TenantId 'YOUR_TENANT_ID'
.Create a new role using the following PowerShell script.
## Assign a role to a user or service principal with resource scope # Get the user and role definition you want to link $user = Get-MgUser -Filter "UserPrincipalName eq 'cburl@f128.info'" $roleDefinition = Get-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleDefinition -Filter "DisplayName eq 'Application Support Administrator'" # Get app registration and construct resource scope for assignment. $appRegistration = Get-MgApplication -Filter "displayName eq 'f/128 Filter Photos'" $directoryScope = '/' + $appRegistration.Id # Create a scoped role assignment $roleAssignment = New-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleAssignment -DirectoryScopeId $directoryScope ` -RoleDefinitionId $roleDefinition.Id -PrincipalId $user.Id
To assign the role to a service principal instead of a user, use the Get-MgServicePrincipal cmdlet.
Role definitions
Role definition objects contain the definition of the built-in or custom role, along with the permissions that are granted by that role assignment. This resource displays both custom role definitions and built-in directory roles (which are displayed in roleDefinition equivalent form). For information about the maximum number of custom roles that can be created in a Microsoft Entra organization, see Microsoft Entra service limits and restrictions.
Create a role definition
# Basic information
$description = "Can manage credentials of application registrations"
$displayName = "Application Registration Credential Administrator"
$templateId = (New-Guid).Guid
# Set of actions to include
$rolePermissions = @{
"allowedResourceActions" = @(
"microsoft.directory/applications/standard/read",
"microsoft.directory/applications/credentials/update"
)
}
# Create new custom directory role
$customAdmin = New-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleDefinition -RolePermissions $rolePermissions `
-DisplayName $displayName -Description $description -TemplateId $templateId -IsEnabled:$true
Read and list role definitions
# Get all role definitions
Get-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleDefinition
# Get single role definition by ID
Get-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleDefinition -UnifiedRoleDefinitionId 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
# Get single role definition by templateId
Get-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleDefinition -Filter "TemplateId eq 'c4e39bd9-1100-46d3-8c65-fb160da0071f'"
Update a role definition
# Update role definition
# This works for any writable property on role definition. You can replace display name with other
# valid properties.
Update-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleDefinition -UnifiedRoleDefinitionId c4e39bd9-1100-46d3-8c65-fb160da0071f `
-DisplayName "Updated DisplayName"
Delete a role definition
# Delete role definition
Remove-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleDefinition -UnifiedRoleDefinitionId c4e39bd9-1100-46d3-8c65-fb160da0071f
Role assignments
Role assignments contain information linking a given security principal (a user or application service principal) to a role definition. If required, you can add a scope of a single Microsoft Entra resource for the assigned permissions. Restricting the scope of a role assignment is supported for built-in and custom roles.
Create a role assignment
# Get the user and role definition you want to link
$user = Get-MgUser -Filter "userPrincipalName eq 'cburl@f128.info'"
$roleDefinition = Get-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleDefinition -Filter "DisplayName eq 'Application Support Administrator'"
# Get app registration and construct resource scope for assignment.
$appRegistration = Get-MgApplication -Filter "displayName eq 'f/128 Filter Photos'"
$directoryScope = '/' + $appRegistration.Id
# Create a scoped role assignment
$roleAssignment = New-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleAssignment -DirectoryScopeId $directoryScope `
-RoleDefinitionId $roleDefinition.Id -PrincipalId $user.Id
Read and list role assignments
# Get role assignments for a given principal
Get-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleAssignment -Filter "PrincipalId eq 'aaaaaaaa-bbbb-cccc-1111-222222222222'"
# Get role assignments for a given role definition
Get-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleAssignment -Filter "RoleDefinitionId eq '00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000'"
Remove a role assignment
# Remove role assignment
Remove-MgRoleManagementDirectoryRoleAssignment -UnifiedRoleAssignmentId 'aB1cD2eF3gH4iJ5kL6-mN7oP8qR-1'
Next steps
- Share with us on the Microsoft Entra administrative roles forum
- For more about roles and Microsoft Entra administrator role assignments, see Assign administrator roles
- For default user permissions, see a comparison of default guest and member user permissions