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I was hoping to find an example where i could add a particular custom claim value to a SP group using PnP PowerShell. Basically do what is done below using PnP PowerShell



$ClaimValue = $_.ClaimValue
if ($_.ClaimType -eq $ClaimTypeSchema.GroupSID)
{
$objUserAccount = New-Object System.Security.Principal.NTAccount($EnvUserDomain, $_.ClaimValue)
$objUserSID = $null
Write-Output ("Generating Security Identifier for account: '" + $_.ClaimValue + "' ...")
$objUserSID = $objUserAccount.Translate([System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier])
if ($objUserSID -eq $null)
{
continue
}
$ClaimValue = $objUserSID.Value
}
Write-Output (" Adding Claim: '" + $_.ClaimType + "' with Value: '" + $ClaimValue + "' ...")
$Claim = New-SPClaimsPrincipal -ClaimType $_.ClaimType -ClaimValue $ClaimValue -TrustedIdentityTokenIssuer $AuthenticationProvider
$SPUserClaim = New-SPUser -UserAlias $Claim.ToEncodedString() -Web $RootWeb.Url
$SecurityGroup.AddUser($SPUserClaim)}
Write-Output "Completed"









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    I was hoping to find an example where i could add a particular custom claim value to a SP group using PnP PowerShell. Basically do what is done below using PnP PowerShell



    $ClaimValue = $_.ClaimValue
    if ($_.ClaimType -eq $ClaimTypeSchema.GroupSID)
    {
    $objUserAccount = New-Object System.Security.Principal.NTAccount($EnvUserDomain, $_.ClaimValue)
    $objUserSID = $null
    Write-Output ("Generating Security Identifier for account: '" + $_.ClaimValue + "' ...")
    $objUserSID = $objUserAccount.Translate([System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier])
    if ($objUserSID -eq $null)
    {
    continue
    }
    $ClaimValue = $objUserSID.Value
    }
    Write-Output (" Adding Claim: '" + $_.ClaimType + "' with Value: '" + $ClaimValue + "' ...")
    $Claim = New-SPClaimsPrincipal -ClaimType $_.ClaimType -ClaimValue $ClaimValue -TrustedIdentityTokenIssuer $AuthenticationProvider
    $SPUserClaim = New-SPUser -UserAlias $Claim.ToEncodedString() -Web $RootWeb.Url
    $SecurityGroup.AddUser($SPUserClaim)}
    Write-Output "Completed"









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      I was hoping to find an example where i could add a particular custom claim value to a SP group using PnP PowerShell. Basically do what is done below using PnP PowerShell



      $ClaimValue = $_.ClaimValue
      if ($_.ClaimType -eq $ClaimTypeSchema.GroupSID)
      {
      $objUserAccount = New-Object System.Security.Principal.NTAccount($EnvUserDomain, $_.ClaimValue)
      $objUserSID = $null
      Write-Output ("Generating Security Identifier for account: '" + $_.ClaimValue + "' ...")
      $objUserSID = $objUserAccount.Translate([System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier])
      if ($objUserSID -eq $null)
      {
      continue
      }
      $ClaimValue = $objUserSID.Value
      }
      Write-Output (" Adding Claim: '" + $_.ClaimType + "' with Value: '" + $ClaimValue + "' ...")
      $Claim = New-SPClaimsPrincipal -ClaimType $_.ClaimType -ClaimValue $ClaimValue -TrustedIdentityTokenIssuer $AuthenticationProvider
      $SPUserClaim = New-SPUser -UserAlias $Claim.ToEncodedString() -Web $RootWeb.Url
      $SecurityGroup.AddUser($SPUserClaim)}
      Write-Output "Completed"









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      I was hoping to find an example where i could add a particular custom claim value to a SP group using PnP PowerShell. Basically do what is done below using PnP PowerShell



      $ClaimValue = $_.ClaimValue
      if ($_.ClaimType -eq $ClaimTypeSchema.GroupSID)
      {
      $objUserAccount = New-Object System.Security.Principal.NTAccount($EnvUserDomain, $_.ClaimValue)
      $objUserSID = $null
      Write-Output ("Generating Security Identifier for account: '" + $_.ClaimValue + "' ...")
      $objUserSID = $objUserAccount.Translate([System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier])
      if ($objUserSID -eq $null)
      {
      continue
      }
      $ClaimValue = $objUserSID.Value
      }
      Write-Output (" Adding Claim: '" + $_.ClaimType + "' with Value: '" + $ClaimValue + "' ...")
      $Claim = New-SPClaimsPrincipal -ClaimType $_.ClaimType -ClaimValue $ClaimValue -TrustedIdentityTokenIssuer $AuthenticationProvider
      $SPUserClaim = New-SPUser -UserAlias $Claim.ToEncodedString() -Web $RootWeb.Url
      $SecurityGroup.AddUser($SPUserClaim)}
      Write-Output "Completed"






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          looks like I can get away with hardcoding the expected formats using something like below



          i:0ǵ.t|custom-adfs|First.Last


          for more encodings refer to the article below
          https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/13921.sharepoint-20102013-claims-encoding.aspx



          Still I think it would be good to have a equivalent in PnP.



          $Claim = New-SPClaimsPrincipal -ClaimType $_.ClaimType -ClaimValue $ClaimValue -TrustedIdentityTokenIssuer $AuthenticationProvider


          $SPUserClaim = New-SPUser -UserAlias $Claim.ToEncodedString() -Web $RootWeb.Url






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            looks like I can get away with hardcoding the expected formats using something like below



            i:0ǵ.t|custom-adfs|First.Last


            for more encodings refer to the article below
            https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/13921.sharepoint-20102013-claims-encoding.aspx



            Still I think it would be good to have a equivalent in PnP.



            $Claim = New-SPClaimsPrincipal -ClaimType $_.ClaimType -ClaimValue $ClaimValue -TrustedIdentityTokenIssuer $AuthenticationProvider


            $SPUserClaim = New-SPUser -UserAlias $Claim.ToEncodedString() -Web $RootWeb.Url






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              looks like I can get away with hardcoding the expected formats using something like below



              i:0ǵ.t|custom-adfs|First.Last


              for more encodings refer to the article below
              https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/13921.sharepoint-20102013-claims-encoding.aspx



              Still I think it would be good to have a equivalent in PnP.



              $Claim = New-SPClaimsPrincipal -ClaimType $_.ClaimType -ClaimValue $ClaimValue -TrustedIdentityTokenIssuer $AuthenticationProvider


              $SPUserClaim = New-SPUser -UserAlias $Claim.ToEncodedString() -Web $RootWeb.Url






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                looks like I can get away with hardcoding the expected formats using something like below



                i:0ǵ.t|custom-adfs|First.Last


                for more encodings refer to the article below
                https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/13921.sharepoint-20102013-claims-encoding.aspx



                Still I think it would be good to have a equivalent in PnP.



                $Claim = New-SPClaimsPrincipal -ClaimType $_.ClaimType -ClaimValue $ClaimValue -TrustedIdentityTokenIssuer $AuthenticationProvider


                $SPUserClaim = New-SPUser -UserAlias $Claim.ToEncodedString() -Web $RootWeb.Url






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                looks like I can get away with hardcoding the expected formats using something like below



                i:0ǵ.t|custom-adfs|First.Last


                for more encodings refer to the article below
                https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/13921.sharepoint-20102013-claims-encoding.aspx



                Still I think it would be good to have a equivalent in PnP.



                $Claim = New-SPClaimsPrincipal -ClaimType $_.ClaimType -ClaimValue $ClaimValue -TrustedIdentityTokenIssuer $AuthenticationProvider


                $SPUserClaim = New-SPUser -UserAlias $Claim.ToEncodedString() -Web $RootWeb.Url







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