A simple application demonstrating how to retrieve a Cisco Webex OAuth2 token for use with the Cisco Webex APIs.
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Technology stack: HTML/JavaScript
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Status: v1.0 CHANGELOG
A live demo of the project can be viewed on GitHub. Please follow the link below:
To test this with a live integration, make sure to add https://webexsamples.github.io/webex-auth-sample/webex-auth.html
to your redirect URIs on the Developer Portal.
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From a terminal, clone this repo to your local PC:
git clone https://github.com/WebexSamples/webex-auth-sample.git
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The HTML page must be served from a web server (not just opened from the local file system).
If you have Node.js and NPM v5.2+, you can run the following from the root of this repo to start a simple web server serving everything in the current directory:
cd webex-auth-sample npx http-server
#Example response npx: installed 23 in 3.334s Starting up http-server, serving ./ Available on: http://127.0.0.1:8080 http://10.99.58.21:8080 http://172.16.255.1:8080 http://192.168.52.1:8080 Hit CTRL-C to stop the server
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Register a Webex 'integration' application at https://developer.webex.com/my-apps
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The Redirect URI provided during registration should be the URL where this sample app page will be hosted, which can be a 'localhost' URL, e.g.:
http://127.0.0.1:8080/webex-auth.html
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Scopes should include, at minimum,
spark:rooms_read
(notespark:all
will not work) -
The application Client ID and Client Secret generated during registration are required to run the app - the secret will only be displayed once. Make a note of these two values to run the sample
- Webex developer support: https://developer.webex.com/support
Suggestions and enhancements welcome, see CONTRIBUTING.