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The REST (Representational State Transfer) interface in provides access to lists and libraries as a relational data service. A core concept of any RESTful interface is the resource, and in SharePoint Foundation, lists and items are represented as HTTP resources that can be addressed by remote URLs.
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Allow Sharepoint REST API app access to a singular list and nothing else
By default the permissions of a sharepoint app seem limited to read/write/full control over the entire site.
I'm looking for a way to grant a supplier access to a list but do not want them to be able …
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Allow Sharepoint REST API app access to a singular list and nothing else
A quick google search provided me little (useable) information on using the REST API in user context, but this was due to my lack of knowledge with API's in general. … With the REST API in user context I can follow Bharat's steps to exclude all permissions except the ones in the list. …