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Customers can allow 3rd parties access to their data. In this instance, the '''companyId''' is locked to that of the user account that granted the access. The '''authorization_code''' is the only grant available.
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Latest revision as of 13:03, 15 August 2017

Introduction

This page describes the important aspects of how OAUTH2 is employed within the Rabora environments. The initial effort to define and introduce scopes is undertaken in RABSEC-10.

Clients

Rabora clients

Rabora clients are automatically approved by the OAUTH2 Authentication & Authorisation server, giving the Single Sign-On (SSO) capability across the whole Rabora domain. The following scopes are relevant to Rabora clients:

Scope Purpose
rabora:external The client is accessible via a public interface (such as a UI application or public API).
rabora:internal The client runs within the Rabora infrastructure.

Customer clients

Clients running at a customer premises are associated with a companyId. There is a virtual user associated with the client_details account, and is named the same as the customer's application.

  • Primary settings
    • ClientId (generated by the SSO server)
    • Secret (generated by the SSO server)
    • Application name
    • (CompanyId is fixed)
  • Optional settings
    • Token refresh interval

3rd-party clients

Customers can allow 3rd parties access to their data. In this instance, the companyId is locked to that of the user account that granted the access. The authorization_code is the only grant available. Again, a virtual user account is associated with the 3rd party application.

  • Primary settings
    • ClientId (generated by the SSO server)
    • Secret (generated by the SSO server)
    • Application name
    • (CompanyId is fixed)