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title: Groups
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## Groups API
The Groups API is implementing a subset of the functionality of the
[MS Graph Group resource](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/api/resources/group?view=graph-rest-1.0)
The JSON representation of a Group as handled by the Groups API looks like this:
```
{
"displayName": "group",
"id": "f0d97060-da16-4b0d-9fa4-d1ec43afc5f1"
}
```
Our implementation currently supports two Attributes for a Group:
| Attribute | Description |
|---------------|-------------|
| displayName | The groups name|
| id | An unique, stable readonly identifier for the group that stays the same for the whole lifetime of the User, usually a UUID|
### Reading groups
#### `GET /groups`
Returns a list of all groups
Example:
```
curl -k 'https://localhost:9200/graph/v1.0/groups' -u user:password
```
Response:
```
{
"value": [
{
"displayName": "group",
"id": "38580a2e-7018-42ed-aff6-b2af0b4e9790"
},
{
"displayName": "Example Users",
"id": "7a20f238-8a22-4458-902d-47674c317e5f"
}
]
}
```
#### `GET /groups/{groupid}`
Example:
```
curl -k 'https://localhost:9200/graph/v1.0/groups/7a20f238-8a22-4458-902d-47674c317e5f' -u user:password
```
Response:
```
{
"displayName": "Example Users",
"id": "7a20f238-8a22-4458-902d-47674c317e5f"
}
```
### Getting Group Members
#### `GET /groups/{groupid}/members`
Returns a list of User objects that are members of a group.
Example:
```
curl -k 'https://localhost:9200/graph/v1.0/groups/7a20f238-8a22-4458-902d-47674c317e5f/members' -u user:password
```
Response:
```
[
{
"displayName": "Test User",
"id": "c54b0588-7157-4521-bb52-c1c8ca84ea71",
"mail": "example@example.org",
"onPremisesSamAccountName": "example"
},
{
"displayName": "Albert Einstein",
"id": "4c510ada-c86b-4815-8820-42cdf82c3d51",
"mail": "einstein@example.org",
"onPremisesSamAccountName": "einstein"
}
]
```
### Creating / Updating Groups
#### `POST /groups`
Use this to create a new group.
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##### Request Body
Note the missing `"id"` Attribute. It will be generated by the server:
```
{
"displayName": "Example Users"
}
```
##### Response
When successful, the response will return the new group including the newly allocated `"id"`:
```
{
"displayName": "Example Users",
"id": "7a20f238-8a22-4458-902d-47674c317e5f"
}
```
#### `DELETE /groups/{id}`
Example:
```
curl -k --request DELETE 'https://localhost:9200/graph/v1.0/groups/7a20f238-8a22-4458-902d-47674c317e5f' -u user:password
```
When successful the API returns no response body and the HTTP status code 204 (No Content)
#### `PATCH /groups/{id}`
Updating attributes of a single group is supposed to be done with a patch request. This is however currently not fully
implemented for our write-enabled backends. The PATCH request can however be used to add multiple members to a group at once.
See below.
### Adding a single member to a group
#### `POST /groups/{id}/members/$ref`
The request body contains a single attribute "`@odata.id`" referencing the new member of the group by URI. Example:
```
curl -k --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
--request POST --data \
'{ "@odata.id": "https://localhost:9200/graph/v1.0/users/4c510ada-c86b-4815-8820-42cdf82c3d51" }' \
'https://localhost:9200/graph/v1.0/groups/7a20f238-8a22-4458-902d-47674c317e5f/members/$ref' -u user:password
```
When successful the API returns no response body and the HTTP status code 204 (No Content)
### Adding multiple members in a single request
#### `PATCH /groups/{id}`
The request body contains the attribute `members@odata.bind` holding a list of URI references for the new members.
Example:
```
{
"members@odata.bind": [
"https://localhost:9200/graph/v1.0/users/4c510ada-c86b-4815-8820-42cdf82c3d51",
"https://localhost:9200/graph/v1.0/users/c54b0588-7157-4521-bb52-c1c8ca84ea71"
]
}
```
When successful the API returns no response body and the HTTP status code 204 (No Content)
### Removing a member
#### `DELETE /groups/{groupid}/members/{id}/$ref`
Example
```
curl -k --request DELETE \
'https://localhost:9200/graph/v1.0/groups/7a20f238-8a22-4458-902d-47674c317e5f/members/4c510ada-c86b-4815-8820-42cdf82c3d51/$ref' \
-u user:password
```
When successful the API returns no response body and the HTTP status code 204 (No Content)