See: Description
Interface | Description |
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AuthorizationCodeFlow.CredentialCreatedListener |
Listener for a created credential after a successful token response in
AuthorizationCodeFlow.createAndStoreCredential(com.google.api.client.auth.oauth2.TokenResponse, java.lang.String) . |
Credential.AccessMethod |
Method of presenting the access token to the resource server as specified in Accessing Protected Resources.
|
CredentialRefreshListener |
Listener for refresh token results.
|
CredentialStore | Deprecated
(to be removed in the future) Use
DataStoreFactory with StoredCredential instead. |
Class | Description |
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AuthorizationCodeFlow |
Thread-safe OAuth 2.0 authorization code flow that manages and persists end-user credentials.
|
AuthorizationCodeFlow.Builder |
Authorization code flow builder.
|
AuthorizationCodeRequestUrl |
OAuth 2.0 URL builder for an authorization web page to allow the end user to authorize the
application to access their protected resources and that returns an authorization code, as
specified in Authorization Code
Grant.
|
AuthorizationCodeResponseUrl |
OAuth 2.0 URL parser for the redirect URL after end user grants or denies authorization as
specified in Authorization
Response.
|
AuthorizationCodeTokenRequest |
OAuth 2.0 request for an access token using an authorization code as specified in Access Token Request.
|
AuthorizationRequestUrl |
OAuth 2.0 URL builder for an authorization web page to allow the end user to authorize the
application to access their protected resources, as specified in Authorization Endpoint.
|
BearerToken |
OAuth 2.0 helper for accessing protected resources using the Bearer Token specification.
|
BrowserClientRequestUrl |
OAuth 2.0 URL builder for an authorization web page to allow the end user to authorize the
application to access their protected resources and that returns the access token to a browser
client using a scripting language such as JavaScript, as specified in Implicit Grant.
|
ClientCredentialsTokenRequest |
OAuth 2.0 request for an access token using only its client credentials as specified in Client Credentials Grant.
|
ClientParametersAuthentication |
Client credentials specified as URL-encoded parameters in the HTTP request body as specified in
Client Password
|
Credential |
Thread-safe OAuth 2.0 helper for accessing protected resources using an access token, as well as
optionally refreshing the access token when it expires using a refresh token.
|
Credential.Builder |
Credential builder.
|
CredentialStoreRefreshListener | Deprecated
(to be removed in the future) Use
DataStoreCredentialRefreshListener instead. |
DataStoreCredentialRefreshListener |
Beta Thread-safe OAuth 2.0 credential refresh listener that stores the refresh token response in the credential data store. |
PasswordTokenRequest |
OAuth 2.0 request for an access token using the user's username and password as specified in Resource Owner Password Credentials
Grant.
|
RefreshTokenRequest |
OAuth 2.0 request to refresh an access token using a refresh token as specified in Refreshing an Access Token.
|
StoredCredential | |
TokenErrorResponse |
OAuth 2.0 parser for an error access token response as specified in Error Response.
|
TokenRequest |
OAuth 2.0 request for an access token as specified in Obtaining Authorization.
|
TokenResponse |
OAuth 2.0 JSON model for a successful access token response as specified in Successful Response.
|
Exception | Description |
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TokenResponseException |
Exception thrown when receiving an error response from the token server as specified in Error Response
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Before using this library, you will typically need to register your application with the authorization server to receive a client ID and client secret. See Client Registration.
These are the typical steps of the web server flow based on an authorization code, as specified in Authorization Code Grant:
AuthorizationCodeRequestUrl
to grant your application
access to the end user's protected data.
AuthorizationCodeResponseUrl
to parse the authorization
code.
AuthorizationCodeTokenRequest
.
Credential
.
Expired access tokens will automatically be refreshed using the refresh token (if
applicable).
These are the typical steps of the the browser-based client flow specified in Implicit Grant:
BrowserClientRequestUrl
to grant your browser
application access to the end user's protected data.
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