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I'm currently working on an Azure Front Door Application that contains cache. The idea is that we have a webhook that would call our API to fetch the endpoint and purge the cache.

I've already added the CDN Endpoint Contributor permission to my service principal and I've been able to authenticate using Auth Flow without any issues

The problem arises when I have to fetch whatever from the Azure rest API.

All my requests go trough using the token and present a successful response. But, all the responses are empty.

Example of fetching the endpoints inside my app, using the API

But, in Azure Portal, you can clearly see that there are endpoints available ( they were created weeks ago so it's not a propagation issue ).

Does anyone have any clue what this could be? Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

I'm currently working on an Azure Front Door Application that contains cache. The idea is that we have a webhook that would call our API to fetch the endpoint and purge the cache.

I've already added the CDN Endpoint Contributor permission to my service principal and I've been able to authenticate using Auth Flow without any issues

The problem arises when I have to fetch whatever from the Azure rest API.

All my requests go trough using the token and present a successful response. But, all the responses are empty.

Example of fetching the endpoints inside my app, using the API

But, in Azure Portal, you can clearly see that there are endpoints available ( they were created weeks ago so it's not a propagation issue ).

Does anyone have any clue what this could be? Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

Share Improve this question edited Nov 18, 2024 at 20:36 Bonhart asked Nov 16, 2024 at 2:37 BonhartBonhart 475 bronze badges 1
  • I've found out what the issue is, reference here stackoverflow/questions/56741351/… – Bonhart Commented Nov 16, 2024 at 22:11
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I created an endpoint:

Granted API permissions to Microsoft Entra ID application:

Added CDN Endpoint Contributor permission to the service principal:

Generated access token:

GET https://login.microsoftonline/TenantID/oauth2/v2.0/token

client_id:ClientID
scope:https://management.azure/.default
client_secret:Secret
grant_type:client_credentials

I am able to get the response successfully:

GET https://management.azure/subscriptions/SubID/resourceGroups/ruk/providers/Microsoft.Cdn/profiles/rukprofile/endpoints/ruk?api-version=2024-02-01

If still the issue persists as mentioned by you refer this SO Thread by Wesley Smith.

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