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Update openapi_latest.json
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paulrutter authored Jun 30, 2023
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"securitySchemes" : {
"oauth2" : {
"type" : "oauth2",
"description" : "Authenticates a registered OAuth 2.0 client. The Authorization code flow and Client credentials flow are supported. Make sure to select the correct flow based on which flow the registered client supports. The client id and client secret can be found in BlueConic by opening the registered client under *Settings* > *Access management* > *Applications*.<br/>**NOTE:** When using the Authorization code flow, the redirect URL of the registered client in BlueConic must be set to `http://tenant01-slot03-bc03.blueconic.net:8080/oauth-receiver.html` and 'Send Proof Key for Code Exchange' must be enabled.<br/><br/>To use a Bearer token for authentication, follow these steps: <br/>1. Acquire the token through authentication.<br/>2. Include the token in the request's Authorization header as Bearer \\<token\\>.<br/>3. Send the request to access protected resources.<br/>4. Handle token expiration by refreshing or obtaining a new token.",
"description" : "Authenticates a registered OAuth 2.0 client. The Authorization code flow and Client credentials flow are supported. Make sure to select the correct flow based on which flow the registered client supports. The client id and client secret can be found in BlueConic by opening the registered client under *Settings* > *Access management* > *Applications*.<br/>**NOTE:** When using the Authorization code flow, the redirect URL of the registered client in BlueConic must be set to `https://rest.apidoc.blueconic.com/oauth-receiver.html` and 'Send Proof Key for Code Exchange' must be enabled.<br/><br/>To use a Bearer token for authentication, follow these steps: <br/>1. Acquire the token through authentication.<br/>2. Include the token in the request's Authorization header as Bearer \\<token\\>.<br/>3. Send the request to access protected resources.<br/>4. Handle token expiration by refreshing or obtaining a new token.",
"flows" : {
"clientCredentials" : {
"tokenUrl" : "https://{blueconicHostname}/rest/v2/oauth/token"
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