At the customer's preference, it is possible to integrate with our APIs via OAuth client credential token grant.
OAuth integration consists of 2 basic components:
Token management (ensure your system always has a valid OAuth token available)
REST API call signing using a valid token
Before implementing token management, make sure you have a valid client_id
and client_secret
as provided by us (your sales rep will provide them). These are the credentials you will use to get valid tokens from the auth-broker
.
A valid token can be stored locally for use in subsequent API calls. It is recommended to calculate a safe expiry timestamp based on the expires_in property of the response body and use this to pre-emptively refresh your token when it nears expiry.
With a valid OAuth token, each REST API call that you make can be authorised by encoding the as-provided token string into your Authorisation header using the Bearer prefix.
Token management
I don’t get a 200 response on my request-token calls Double-check your client_id and client_secret with AutoGrab. Double-check your Basic Auth encoding. Double check your content-type header and post body structure.
I have a valid token but my API calls are failing 401 response -- there may be a problem with your token, or the way Bearer Auth is being encoded in the headers.