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Token operation | ''Token'' operation logins a user, either using the username and password, or as part of the [[SAML_2.0_Federated_Authentication|SAML 2.0 authentication]] using the previously fetched ''samlhash''. An ''access token'' is returned as a response, which is used to identify the session in the following Web API interactions. | ||
The token request is following: | The token request is following: | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
Url: POST | Url: POST qprpa/token | ||
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded | Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded | ||
Body (form data with username, password and grant_type | Body (form data with username, password and grant_type fields): | ||
username=myUserName&password=myPassword&grant_type=password | username=myUserName&password=myPassword&grant_type=password | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
When using SAML 2.0 authentication, instead of the password, the url needs to have a ''samlhash'' parameter (value for it has been received earlier using [[Web_API: | When using SAML 2.0 authentication, instead of the password, the url needs to have a ''samlhash'' parameter (value for it has been received earlier using [[Web_API:_saml2/acs|/qprpa/saml2/acs]]): | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
Url: POST /token?samlHash=<samlhash> | Url: POST qprpa/token?samlHash=<samlhash> | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
Note that the path doesn't contain ''api'', unlike other operations in the Web API. Example url: <nowiki>https://customer.onqpr.com/qprpa/token</nowiki>. | Note that the path doesn't contain ''api'', unlike other operations in the Web API. Example url: <nowiki>https://customer.onqpr.com/qprpa/token</nowiki>. | ||
Request body contains the following parameters | Request body contains the following parameters (encoded with x-www-form-urlencoded): | ||
* '''username''': Login name of the user | * '''username''': Login name of the user | ||
* '''password''': User password (empty | * '''password''': User password (empty in SAML 2.0 authentication) | ||
* '''grant_type''': use always "password" | * '''grant_type''': use always text "password" | ||
The response contains the following fields: | The response contains the following fields: |
Latest revision as of 17:36, 5 March 2023
Token operation logins a user, either using the username and password, or as part of the SAML 2.0 authentication using the previously fetched samlhash. An access token is returned as a response, which is used to identify the session in the following Web API interactions.
The token request is following:
Url: POST qprpa/token Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded Body (form data with username, password and grant_type fields): username=myUserName&password=myPassword&grant_type=password
When using SAML 2.0 authentication, instead of the password, the url needs to have a samlhash parameter (value for it has been received earlier using /qprpa/saml2/acs):
Url: POST qprpa/token?samlHash=<samlhash>
Note that the path doesn't contain api, unlike other operations in the Web API. Example url: https://customer.onqpr.com/qprpa/token.
Request body contains the following parameters (encoded with x-www-form-urlencoded):
- username: Login name of the user
- password: User password (empty in SAML 2.0 authentication)
- grant_type: use always text "password"
The response contains the following fields:
- access_token: contains the access token (session id).
- globalPermissions: Global permissions of the user as comma separated list.
- serverVersion: Version of the QPR ProcessAnalyzer server.
- token_type: contains always "bearer"
- userSettings: All user-specific settings in stringified JSON format. Contains the following settings:
- uiLanguage: UI language of the user.
- dateFormat: The date time format used to present dates.
- firstDayOfWeek: The first day of the week shown in e.g. calendars. 0 is Sunday and 1 is Monday.
- use12HourClock: Whether the 12-hour clock is used when presenting time information.