Difference between revisions of "Client flow description"
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|[[i2Rest-client command#TOKENS| Tokens storage]] || ??????? | |[[i2Rest-client command#TOKENS| Tokens storage]] || ??????? |
Revision as of 12:45, 10 April 2020
An application can request an access token using only its own credentials, the flow is pretty simple.
The flow consists of the following steps:
(A) The client authenticates with the authorization server and requests an access token from the token endpoint.
(B) The authorization server authenticates the client, and if valid, issues an access token.
So, the next parameters are required
Parameter | Description |
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Authentication method | *OAUTH2C must be specified
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Command | Any of available request type can be choosen |
API endpoint | HTTP resource to serve the request |
Tokens storage | ??????? |
User/OAuth2 client/device ID | Client Credentials to authenticate with authorization server |
User/OAuth2 client/dev passwd | |
OAuth2 token endpoint | HTTP resource used by the client to abtain an access token. |
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i2Rest client perfoms Oauth 2.0 Client credential flow when *OAUTH2C
Authentication method is chosen.