Enable users to sign in with their corporate or school account (Azure AD (B2C) / Entra (Ext.) ID) to access your WordPress website: No username or password required. But there is more!
Embed an intuitve Azure AD / Microsoft Graph based Employee Directory into a front-end post or page more
REST API ENDPOINT PROTECTION
Protect your WordPress REST API endpoints with a combination of a WordPress cookie and a nonce for delegated access more
DEVELOPERS
Developers can now connect to a RESTful API for Microsoft Graph in their favorite programming language and without the hassle of authentication and authorization more
PHP hooks for developers to build custom Microsoft Graph / Office 365 integrations more
Update a WordPress user’s first, last and full name, their mail address and their role, whenever they sign in with Microsoft
REST API ENDPOINT PROTECTION
Enable Azure AD based protection for your WordPress REST API endpoints more
CONFIGURATION
Save multiple configurations
Directly edit (the JSON representation of) a configuration
Prerequisites
Make sure that you have disabled caching for your Website, especially when you configure a WordPress based intranet and access to WP Admin and all pubished pages and posts requires authentication. With caching enabled, the plugin may not work as expected
We have tested our plugin with WordPress >= 5 and PHP >= 7.4
You need to Entra ID Tenant Administrator to configure both Azure Active Directory and the plugin
When configuring a WordPress based intranet, you should consider restricting access to the otherwise publicly available wp-content directory more
Support
We will go to great length trying to support you if the plugin doesn’t work as expected. Go to our Support Page to get in touch with us. We haven’t been able to test our plugin in all endless possible WordPress configurations and versions so we are keen to hear from you and happy to learn!
Feedback
We are keen to hear from you so share your feedback with us and contact us using the contact form on our website!
Open Source
When you’re a developer and interested in the code you should have a look at our repo over at WordPress.