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Mastering OAuth 2.0

You're reading from   Mastering OAuth 2.0 Create powerful applications to interact with popular service providers such as Facebook, Google, Twitter, and more by leveraging the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784395407
Length 238 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Why Should I Care About OAuth 2.0? 2. A Bird's Eye View of OAuth 2.0 FREE CHAPTER 3. Four Easy Steps 4. Register Your Application 5. Get an Access Token with the Client-Side Flow 6. Get an Access Token with the Server-Side Flow 7. Use Your Access Token 8. Refresh Your Access Token 9. Security Considerations 10. What About Mobile? 11. Tooling and Troubleshooting 12. Extensions to OAuth 2.0 A. Resource Owner Password Credentials Grant B. Client Credentials Grant C. Reference Specifications Index

Use your access token to make an API call


Now that we have the ability to fetch access tokens from the service provider using either the implicit grant flow or the authorization code grant flow, let's finally utilize these tokens to access protected resources. This is done via API calls to the service provider, in our case, Facebook. When making an API call to request access to a protected resource, the respective access token must be provided as well. This allows the service provider to validate the token by ensuring that the token has not expired or been revoked and that its associated scope covers the requested resource.

There are three prescribed methods for passing the access token in an API call. Those methods are:

  • Authorization request header field

  • Form-encoded body parameter

  • URI query parameter

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Only for bearer tokens!

These three methods are only for tokens of the type bearer, which is the only type of token we have dealt with in this book. However, there are other token types that...

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