Use connection strings in XRM tooling to connect to Dynamics 365
Applies To: Dynamics 365 (online), Dynamics 365 (on-premises), Dynamics CRM 2016, Dynamics CRM Online
With Microsoft Dynamics 365 (online & on-premises), XRM tooling enables you to connect to your Dynamics 365 instance by using connection strings. This is similar to the concept of connection strings used with Microsoft SQL Server. Connection strings have native support in configuration files, including the ability to encrypt the configuration sections for maximum security. This enables you to configure Dynamics 365 connections at deployment time, and not hard code in your application to connect to your Dynamics 365 instance.
In This Topic
Create a connection string
Connection string parameters
Connection string examples
Determine your connection status
Create a connection string
You specify the connection string in the app.config or web.config file for your project, as shown in the following example.
<connectionStrings>
<add name="MyCRMServer" connectionString="AuthType=AD;Url=http://contoso:8080/Test;" />
</connectionStrings>
Security Note |
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If you add any sensitive information to the app.config or web.config file, for example an account password, be sure to take appropriate security precautions to protect the information. |
After creating the connection string, you use it to create a CrmServiceClient object.
//Use the connection string named "MyCRMServer"
//from the configuration file
CrmServiceClient crmSvc = new CrmServiceClient(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["MyCRMServer"].ConnectionString);
Note
You’ll have to use the following using directive in your code to reference the System.Configuration namespace to access the connection string in your code: using System.Configuration;
After creating a CrmServiceClient object, you can use the object to perform actions in Dynamics 365. More information: Use XRM tooling to execute actions in Dynamics 365
Connection string parameters
The connection string contains a series of name=value pair separated by semi colons. The following table lists supported parameters, which can be entered in any order.
Parameter name |
Description |
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ServiceUri, Service Uri, Url, or Server |
Specifies the URL to the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Server. The URL can use http or https protocol, and the port is optional. The default port is 80 for the http protocol and 443 for the https protocol. The server URL is typically in the format of http://crm-server:port/organization-name for Dynamics 365 on-premises and https://organization-name. crm.dynamics.com for Dynamics 365 (online). The organization-name is required. You can specify either the friendly or the unique name of the organization to connect to. Example: http://contoso/test, http://contoso:5555/test, https://contoso/test, https://test.crm.dynamics.com , or http://10.10.10.2/test. |
Domain |
Specifies the domain that will verify user credentials. |
UserName, User Name, UserId, or User Id |
Specifies the user's identification name associated with the credentials. |
Password |
Specifies the password for the user name associated with the credentials. |
HomeRealmUri or Home Realm Uri |
Specifies the Home Realm Uri. |
AuthenticationType or AuthType |
Specifies the authentication type to connect to Dynamics 365 instance. Valid values are: AD, IFD (AD FS enabled), OAuth, or Office365.
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RequireNewInstance |
Specifies whether to reuse an existing connection if recalled while the connection is still active. Default value is false that indicates the existing connection be reused. If set to true, will force the system to create a unique connection. |
ClientId, AppId or ApplicationId |
Specifies the ClientID assigned when you registered your application in Microsoft Azure Active Directory or Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS). This parameter is applicable only when the authentication type is specified as OAuth. |
RedirectUri or ReplyUrl |
Specifies the redirect URI of the application you registered in Microsoft Azure Active Directory or Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS). This parameter is applicable only when the authentication type is specified as OAuth. |
TokenCacheStorePath |
Specifies the full path to the location where the user token cache should be stored. The running process should have access to the specified path. It is the processes responsibility to set and configure this path. This parameter is applicable only when the authentication type is specified as OAuth. |
LoginPrompt |
Specifies whether the user is prompted for credentials if the credentials are not supplied. Valid values are:
This parameter is applicable only when the authentication type is specified as OAuth. |
Connection string examples
The following examples show how you can use connection strings for connecting to different deployments and authentication scenarios.
Integrated on-premises authentication
<add name="MyCRMServer" connectionString="AuthType=AD;Url=http://contoso:8080/Test;" />
Named account using on-premises authentication
<add name="MyCRMServer" connectionString="AuthType=AD;Url=http://contoso:8080/Test; Domain=CONTOSO; Username=jsmith; Password=passcode" />
Named account using Office 365
<add name="MyCRMServer" connectionString="AuthType=Office365;[email protected]; Password=passcode;Url=https://contoso.crm.dynamics.com"/>
OAuth using named account in Office 365 with UX to prompt for authentication
<add name="MyCRMServer" connectionString="AuthType=OAuth;[email protected]; Password=passcode;Url=https://contosotest.crm.dynamics.com;AppId=<GUID>;RedirectUri =app://<GUID>;TokenCacheStorePath =c:\MyTokenCache;LoginPrompt=Auto"/>
OAuth using named account in Dynamics 365 on-premises with UX to prompt for authentication
<add name="MyCRMServer" connectionString="AuthType=OAuth;[email protected]; Password=passcode;Url=https://contoso:8080/Test;AppId=<GUID>;RedirectUri=app://<GUID>;TokenCacheStorePath =c:\MyTokenCache;LoginPrompt=Auto"/>
IFD using a named account with delegation to a sub realm
<add name="MyCRMServer" connectionString="AuthType=IFD;Url=http://contoso:8080/Test; HomeRealmUri=https://server-1.server.com/adfs/services/trust/mex/;Domain=CONTOSO; Username=jsmith; Password=passcode" />
Determine your connection status
To determine if the connection request was successful, check the value of the CrmServiceClient.IsReady property. If true, the connection is successful, and you are ready to work. Otherwise, check the values of the CrmServiceClient.LastCrmError and CrmServiceClient.LastCrmException properties for the cause of the connection failure.
See Also
CrmServiceClient
Build Windows client applications using the XRM tools
Use CrmServiceClient constructors to connect to Dynamics 365
Use XRM tooling to execute actions in Dynamics 365
Microsoft Dynamics 365
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