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A common case is using AzureAD via OpenIdConnect for login - and then wanting to consume GraphAPI services. | A common case is using AzureAD via OpenIdConnect for login - and then wanting to consume GraphAPI services. | ||
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Turnkey can renew it if you add and later call a Method on SysUser: | Turnkey can renew it if you add and later call a Method on SysUser: | ||
OpenIdConnectAccessTokenRefresh():String (TV: Eco.[[Method.Eco.ExternalLateBound|ExternalLateBound]]) | OpenIdConnectAccessTokenRefresh():String (TV: Eco.[[Documentation:Method.Eco.ExternalLateBound|ExternalLateBound]]) | ||
This will return an error or ok. If it is ok, the SysUserClaim object with a ClaimType access_token and refresh_token has been updated. | This will return an error or ok. If it is ok, the SysUserClaim object with a ClaimType access_token and refresh_token has been updated. | ||
For this to work, you need to supply settings for [[OpenID config|OpenIdConnect.]] | For this to work, you need to supply settings for [[Documentation:OpenID config|OpenIdConnect.]] | ||
* (You must give the [[OpenID config|OpenID_TokenEndPoint]], and OpenIDConnectScope must contain offline_access for AzureAD to issue refresh_token) | * (You must give the [[Documentation:OpenID config|OpenID_TokenEndPoint]], and OpenIDConnectScope must contain offline_access for AzureAD to issue refresh_token) | ||
* You should also set a value on SharedSecret in TurnkeySettings - this will be used to encrypt the temporary tokens stored in the db | |||
[[Category:MDriven Turnkey]] | [[Category:MDriven Turnkey]] | ||
[[Category:Authentication]] | [[Category:Authentication]] | ||
{{Edited|July|12| | {{Edited|July|12|2025}} |
Latest revision as of 05:47, 31 January 2025
A common case is using AzureAD via OpenIdConnect for login - and then wanting to consume GraphAPI services.
In order to consume GraphAPI, you will need a shortlived Access_token.
To get the fresh Access_token, you will need a Refresh_token.
To get the Refresh_token, you must do a call to the token-endpoint with the short-lived code you get when you login.
Turnkey will do all this for you and update the SysUserClaim object with a ClaimType access_token and refresh_token.
These will be fetched when you login.
The access_token is shortlived - you should renew it prior to new operations.
Turnkey can renew it if you add and later call a Method on SysUser:
OpenIdConnectAccessTokenRefresh():String (TV: Eco.ExternalLateBound)
This will return an error or ok. If it is ok, the SysUserClaim object with a ClaimType access_token and refresh_token has been updated.
For this to work, you need to supply settings for OpenIdConnect.
- (You must give the OpenID_TokenEndPoint, and OpenIDConnectScope must contain offline_access for AzureAD to issue refresh_token)
- You should also set a value on SharedSecret in TurnkeySettings - this will be used to encrypt the temporary tokens stored in the db