tishtaar
6 years agoNew Contributor
How to generate the same Bearer token as Swagger?
I have given an API which uses Basic_auth for Authentication.
it requires 'username', 'password', (type:basic_auth), 'ClientId' and 'secret'.
I use the Swagger UI to authenticate and it works perfectly fine:
the Curl will look like this:
curl -X GET --header 'Accept: application/json' --header 'Authorization: Bearer eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiIsIng1dCI6Ik1ZR0FtX2hHeWRvYWhrSGtlcjRlaTRiTXRSUSIsImtpZCI6Ik1ZR0FtX2hHeWRvYWhrSGtlcjRlaTRiTXRSUSJ9.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.YY1CzHzWPK_E1S7y8TDrwRT0orCS9zfN-4n5pTC1zYMomkOkJOdpvmSZyrabirBeLpGi870T9H-z9ufkYX5B1bPZlQlQRAAaDPeq_pV7Gls9EPLhAK8uXK4i5jaF1aNN5hiBP6fAJZxhZnHsmUevXs6y5s9FJeVZ1vPpDfJ69d3rrTvte_2A6hEE6fpkYeZGUKRS8eTaWHSrdZh9-18FaQN4VGbCCtsHR7x-A2HMLIG8q9MWp6iu_KDJ95wOHO_tp--AER4CoGta0HrleI7CNUBz43TN-kEklmzVCODuFA7varUIAiee4Zd2PKG7MlGEdkOBA5qwoX1HhsobGOI5ZA' '
The problem is, every time the token expires, I have to come back and use the Swagger UI to authenticate, and copy the Bearer token to my app.
I would like to know, how Swagger is creating it? And how could I implement it on my machine so that everytime it expires, my app creates it itself instead of getting an error and changing it?
I tried many ways, but I couldn't get the Bearer token the way Swagger gets it. It only works when Swagger creates it.