client-oauth2 request
Google APIs Client Library for Node.js
oauth2
Google APIs Authentication Client Library for Node.js
Node.js client for OAuth2
OAuth 2.0 client password authentication strategy for Passport.
OAuth 2.0 authentication strategy for Passport.
The node-red-contrib-oauth2 is a Node-RED node that provides an OAuth2 authentication flow. This node uses the OAuth2 protocol to obtain an access token, which can be used to make authenticated API requests.
XOAuth2 token generation for accessing GMail SMTP and IMAP
OAuth2 client for browsers and Node.js. Tiny footprint, PKCE support
Straight-forward execution of OAuth 2.0 flows and authenticated API requests
TypeScript definitions for passport-oauth2-client-password
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Google (OAuth 2.0) authentication strategy for Passport.
Angular Lib for OpenID Connect & OAuth2
Microsoft Azure SDK for JavaScript - Logger
Service authorization client for iTwin platform
A passport strategy to authenticate against an AWS Cognito User Pool OAuth 2.0 provider and get user profile, access token and ID token. This supports providing cognito specific additional auth parameters. This is subclass of passport-oauth2 strategy.
GitLab MCP server for projects, merge requests, issues, pipelines, wiki, releases, and more
Bluvo SDK for TypeScript
Drop-in replacement for Nodes http and https that transparently make http request to both http1 / http2 server, it's using the ALPN protocol
Perform login using oauth2 protocol
The official Node client library for the Mailchimp Marketing API
Cypress's fork of a simplified HTTP request client.
Authorizes the request with the OAUTH2 Client Credentials \Grant and injects the received token into the Authorization header
Persephone is a gem which implements simple OAuth2 token based API authentication for Rails 4+ and Mongoid 5+
This documentation describes your available CheckAPI REST services: Get your checkpoints and their details, check the permission of a customer's ID, take a look at your checkpoint's history - everything a checkpoint needs can be found here in one place. Please look at the descriptions in each service below. <div id="authorize-information-wrap"><h1>Authorize</h1><p>You can use this automated authentication to try out your activated methods - just click „Authorize“, enter CardAPI credentials and have a try! You received the CardAPI username and password via e-mail – credentials are different from your developer-portal credentials. Authentication is based on OAUTH2 (implicit grant flow) and needs to be implemented and called prior to using any API method. <b>CLIENT_ID</b><br>The client ID is pre-filled automatically according to the chosen application. You can find your available client IDs in the "Applications" - Area. <b>GRANT_TYPE</b><br>With grant_type=password you get an access-token and a refresh-token for your request. The received access token can be used for 10 minutes, there are two ways to renew it. Either you can send the same request again or you can use the grant_type=refresh_token. The refresh token needs to be used every 30 minutes and can provide new access tokens for 10 hours without using your credentials.</p></div>
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