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Hello, its been a while since I posted this one. This is what I'm receiving after performing the operation:
URL:
or
{"status":"Bad Request","message":"Error fetching service details","statusCode":400}
If I use tenant Id in the URL,I get this code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN"> <html><head> <title>401 Unauthorized</title> </head><body> <h1>Unauthorized</h1> <p>This server could not verify that you are authorized to access the document requested. Either you supplied the wrong credentials (e.g., bad password), or your browser doesn't understand how to supply the credentials required.</p> </body></html>
So then, I provide basic authentication and get the following:
< HTTP/1.1 302 Found < Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2018 06:46:52 GMT < Server: Apache < X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN < Set-Cookie: LiSESSIONID={VALUE}; Path=/; Secure; HttpOnly < Set-Cookie: LithiumVisitor={VALUE}; Expires=Sun, 11-Jun-2028 06:46:52 GMT; Path=/; HttpOnly < Location: https://{TENANT_ID}.stage.lithium.com/?response_type=code&redirect_uri={webhook_URL} < Content-Length: 0 < Connection: close
and redirect URI, does not receive any incoming "code"
So, still none of the suggestion sadly seems to work.
I really appreciate your time for replying, :) robertcavanna, Gagandeeps and DougS
Hai iarriola
Basically for getting an authorization code below one is url:
https://community.example_community.com/auth/oauth2/authorize?client_id=CbEwDo2NtAhXLSt4Y49D1yVE9D371eyZFWRSSXvNLvA=&response_type=code&redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2Fredirect.example_community.com%2FgetaccessToken
https://community.lithium.com/auth/oauth2/authorize?client_id=CbEwDo2NtAhXLSt4Y49D1yVE9D371eyZFWRSSXvNLvA=&response_type=code&redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2Fredirect.example_community.com%2FgetaccessToken
But you are giving https://api.stage.lithium.com instead of this one community.example_community.com .Give your community name at above URL it will work.
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- joylim7 years agoContributor
Quick question: For server-to-server calls, is there a programmatic way (an endpoint perhaps) to logon an API user?
Context: In order to make the authorize endpoint work, the following should be done:
1. Using a browser, manually logon to the community site as an API user
https://community.example_community.com/
2. Paste the URL in the browser
https://community.example_community.com/auth/oauth2/authorize?client_id=<urlEncodedClientId>&response_type=code&redirect_uri=<urlDecodedRedirectURI>
3. Once submitted, note that the request has been redirected and the browser now shows authorization code as 'code'.
https://community.example_community.com?code=<urlEncodedCode>&user-id=<userId>&tenant-id=<tenantId>&proxy-host=<proxyHost>
I'd like to skip Step 1 (the manual part where the user needs to logon as an API user.) Is there a REST endpoint for logging in? Thanks!
- DougS7 years agoKhoros Oracle
You could alternatively use Session Key Authentication to get a REST API session key and use that in subsequent API calls you mean (REST V1 or V2).
-Doug
- joylim7 years agoContributor
In that case, I need to create a user account (that has a user id, password, and email) for an application. How does the client id, and client secret tie all into this, in that case? I tested using clientId as userId and clientSecret as password but it didn't work. It really does seem that I need to have an email address tied to my application. Pls. confirm. Thanks!
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