Preconfigured all-in-one servers¶
A pre configured server is an all-in-one endpoint serving a specific class of application clients. As the individual endpoints, they depend on the use of a Request Validator.
Construction is simple, only import your validator and you are good to go:
from your_validator import your_validator
from oauthlib.oauth2 import WebApplicationServer
server = WebApplicationServer(your_validator)
- If you prefer to construct tokens yourself you may pass a token generator (see
Tokens for more examples like JWT)
def your_token_generator(request, refresh_token=False): return 'a_custom_token' + request.client_id server = WebApplicationServer(your_validator, token_generator=your_token_generator)
This function is passed the request object and a boolean indicating whether to generate an access token (False) or a refresh token (True).
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class
oauthlib.oauth2.
Server
(request_validator, token_expires_in=None, token_generator=None, refresh_token_generator=None, *args, **kwargs)[source]¶ An all-in-one endpoint featuring all four major grant types.
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class
oauthlib.oauth2.
WebApplicationServer
(request_validator, token_generator=None, token_expires_in=None, refresh_token_generator=None, **kwargs)[source]¶ An all-in-one endpoint featuring Authorization code grant and Bearer tokens.
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class
oauthlib.oauth2.
MobileApplicationServer
(request_validator, token_generator=None, token_expires_in=None, refresh_token_generator=None, **kwargs)[source]¶ An all-in-one endpoint featuring Implicit code grant and Bearer tokens.