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Asynchronous Node.js library for the Autodesk Forge oAuth2 implementation.
This SDK was generated from YAML using a modified version of the Swagger tools. Modified version located here.
Samples using this SDKs available here.
npm install forge-oauth2 --save
The library also works in the browser environment via npm and browserify. After following
the above steps with Node.js and installing browserify with npm install -g browserify
,
perform the following (assuming main.js is your entry file):
browserify main.js > bundle.js
Then include bundle.js in the HTML pages.
Please follow the installation instruction and execute the following JS code:
This libray can either use callbacks ot Promises. Do not provide a callback parameter to use Promises.
var ForgeOauth2 =require ('forge-oauth2') ;
var defaultClient =ForgeOauth2.ApiClient.instance ;
// Configure OAuth2 access token for authorization: oauth2_access_code
var oauth2_access_code =defaultClient.authentications ['oauth2_access_code'] ;
oauth2_access_code.accessToken ="YOUR ACCESS TOKEN" ;
var api =new ForgeOauth2.InformationalApi()
var callback =function (error, data, response) {
if ( error ) {
console.error (error) ;
} else {
console.log ('API called successfully. Returned data: ' + data) ;
}
};
api.aboutMe(callback) ;
var ForgeOauth2 =require ('forge-oauth2') ;
var defaultClient =ForgeOauth2.ApiClient.instance ;
// Configure OAuth2 access token for authorization: oauth2_access_code
var oauth2_access_code =defaultClient.authentications ['oauth2_access_code'] ;
oauth2_access_code.accessToken ="YOUR ACCESS TOKEN" ;
var api =new ForgeOauth2.InformationalApi()
api.aboutMe().then (function (data) {
console.log ('API called successfully. Returned data: ' + data) ;
}, function (error) {
console.error (error) ;
}) ;
All URIs are relative to https://developer.api.autodesk.com/
Class | Method | HTTP request | Description |
---|---|---|---|
ForgeOauth2.InformationalApi | aboutMe | GET /userprofile/v1/users/@me | GET users/@me |
ForgeOauth2.ThreeLeggedApi | authorize | GET /authentication/v1/authorize | GET authorize |
ForgeOauth2.ThreeLeggedApi | gettoken | POST /authentication/v1/gettoken | POST gettoken |
ForgeOauth2.ThreeLeggedApi | refreshtoken | POST /authentication/v1/refreshtoken | POST refreshtoken |
ForgeOauth2.TwoLeggedApi | authenticate | POST /authentication/v1/authenticate | POST authenticate |
- Type: OAuth
- Flow: accessCode
- Authorization URL: https://developer.api.autodesk.com/authentication/v1/authorize
- Scopes:
- data:read: The application will be able to read the end user’s data within the Autodesk ecosystem.
- data:write: The application will be able to create, update, and delete data on behalf of the end user within the Autodesk ecosystem.
- data:create: The application will be able to create data on behalf of the end user within the Autodesk ecosystem.
- data:search: The application will be able to search the end user’s data within the Autodesk ecosystem.
- bucket:create: The application will be able to create an OSS bucket it will own.
- bucket:read: The application will be able to read the metadata and list contents for OSS buckets that it has access to.
- bucket:update: The application will be able to set permissions and entitlements for OSS buckets that it has permission to modify.
- bucket:delete: The application will be able to delete a bucket that it has permission to delete.
- code:all: The application will be able to author and execute code on behalf of the end user (e.g., scripts processed by the Design Automation API).
- account:read: For Product APIs, the application will be able to read the account data the end user has entitlements to.
- account:write: For Product APIs, the application will be able to update the account data the end user has entitlements to.
- user-profile:read: The application will be able to read the end user’s profile data.
- Type: OAuth
- Flow: application
- Authorization URL:
- Scopes:
- data:read: The application will be able to read the end user’s data within the Autodesk ecosystem.
- data:write: The application will be able to create, update, and delete data on behalf of the end user within the Autodesk ecosystem.
- data:create: The application will be able to create data on behalf of the end user within the Autodesk ecosystem.
- data:search: The application will be able to search the end user’s data within the Autodesk ecosystem.
- bucket:create: The application will be able to create an OSS bucket it will own.
- bucket:read: The application will be able to read the metadata and list contents for OSS buckets that it has access to.
- bucket:update: The application will be able to set permissions and entitlements for OSS buckets that it has permission to modify.
- bucket:delete: The application will be able to delete a bucket that it has permission to delete.
- code:all: The application will be able to author and execute code on behalf of the end user (e.g., scripts processed by the Design Automation API).
- account:read: For Product APIs, the application will be able to read the account data the end user has entitlements to.
- account:write: For Product APIs, the application will be able to update the account data the end user has entitlements to.
- user-profile:read: The application will be able to read the end user’s profile data.
For more information, please visit https://developer.autodesk.com/en/docs/oauth/v2/
For support, please use http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/autodesk-forge+oauth
This SDK is licensed under the terms of the MIT License. Please see the LICENSE file for full details.