How to create
Click on authentications (lock symbol) and select Type:
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OAuth2
Fields defined in the OAuth authentication option depends on the Grant Type. The remote system dictates what Grant Type to use.
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After the user returns to the client via the redirect URL, the RINT iHub will get the authorization code from the URL and use it to request an access token.
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- Select Grant Type Authorization Code
- Copy the Callback url from RINT iHub authentication UI
Step 2. Register
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iHub in the remote App
- Paste the Callback url into the remote app
- Copy & Paste the client id and client secret into the RINT iHub Authentication configuration
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- Authorize url - used to make the concent and grant the authorization code
- Access token url - used for interchanging the authorization code to an access code. This is made behind the scence scenes when the system is interacting.
- Scope - used to determine what resources shall RINT iHub get access to.
Implicit
The Implicit grant type is a simplified flow that can be used by public clients, where the access token is returned immediately without an extra authorization code exchange step.
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Since this involves the client asking the user for their password, it should not be used by third-party clients. In this flow, the user's username and password are exchanged directly for an access token.
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This is typically used by clients to access resources about themselves rather than to access a user's resources.'
Authorization Code with assertion (Azure DevOps)
Special type to support Microsoft Azure and Devops
OAuth remote apps how-tos
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