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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? FREE CHAPTER 2. A Bird's Eye View of OAuth 2.0 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

The ideal workflow


When designing your application, you will want to utilize all of the tools and workflows at your disposal to achieve a user experience that is as seamless as possible. Now, given all of the information we have presented in this book thus far, we can create an optimal behavior workflow that our application can follow that makes the best use of the available workflows to minimize any user interactions that the user will have to do before your application can make API calls:

In the preceding flow diagram, we start with an access token. We continue to make API calls while the token is valid. Once the token becomes invalid (either because the API calls return with an invalid_token error, or we calculated the time of expiry in anticipation of its invalidation), we must fetch a new access token. If we have a refresh token, we can use that. If that refresh request fails because the refresh token has itself expired, or if we don't have a refresh token at all, then we must resort...

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