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Isabel Connect Create Access Token given Valid Refresh Token
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Create (refresh) an access token given a valid refresh token.Chilkat Swift Downloads
func chilkatTest() {
var success: Bool = false
// This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
let http = CkoHttp()!
// Implements the following CURL command:
// curl -X POST https://api.ibanity.com/isabel-connect/oauth2/token \
// --cert certificate.pem:qwertyuiop1 \
// --key private_key.pem \
// -H "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded" \
// -H "Accept: application/vnd.api+json" \
// -H "Ibanity-Idempotency-Key: 94c5586e-e15e-4bae-a1fe-fdbefe1f11d3" \
// -d grant_type=refresh_token \
// -d refresh_token=valid_refresh_token \
// -d client_id=valid_client_id \
// -d client_secret=valid_client_secret
// Ibanity provides the certificate + private key in PFX format. This example will use the .pfx instead of the pair of PEM files.
// (It is also possible to implement using Chilkat with the PEM files, but PFX is easier.)
let cert = CkoCert()!
success = cert.loadPfxFile(path: "qa_data/pfx/my_ibanity_certificate.pfx", password: "my_pfx_password")
if success == false {
print("\(cert.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
success = http.setSslClientCert(cert: cert)
if success == false {
print("\(http.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
let req = CkoHttpRequest()!
req.httpVerb = "POST"
req.path = "/isabel-connect/oauth2/token"
req.contentType = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
req.addParam(name: "grant_type", value: "refresh_token")
// Load the previously obtained refresh token.
let jsonToken = CkoJsonObject()!
success = jsonToken.loadFile(path: "qa_data/tokens/isabel_refresh_token.json")
if success == false {
print("No existing access token.")
return
}
req.addParam(name: "refresh_token", value: jsonToken.string(of: "refresh_token"))
// Note: For sandbox testing, we literally want to use the strings
// "valid_client_id", and "valid_client_secret".
// For the live app, you would replace these with actual values.
req.addParam(name: "client_id", value: "valid_client_id")
req.addParam(name: "client_secret", value: "valid_client_secret")
req.addHeader(name: "Accept", value: "application/vnd.api+json")
let crypt = CkoCrypt2()!
var idempotencyKey: String? = crypt.generateUuid()
print("Ibanity-Idempotency-Key: \(idempotencyKey!)")
req.addHeader(name: "Ibanity-Idempotency-Key", value: idempotencyKey)
let resp = CkoHttpResponse()!
success = http.httpReq(url: "https://api.ibanity.com/isabel-connect/oauth2/token", request: req, response: resp)
if success == false {
print("\(http.lastErrorText!)")
return
}
let sbResponseBody = CkoStringBuilder()!
resp.getBodySb(sb: sbResponseBody)
let jResp = CkoJsonObject()!
jResp.loadSb(sb: sbResponseBody)
jResp.emitCompact = false
print("Response Body:")
print("\(jResp.emit()!)")
var respStatusCode: Int = resp.statusCode.intValue
print("Response Status Code = \(respStatusCode)")
if respStatusCode >= 400 {
print("Response Header:")
print("\(resp.header!)")
print("Failed.")
return
}
// Sample JSON response:
// (Sample code for parsing the JSON response is shown below)
// Notice that we don't get a new refresh token. The original refresh token is used each time we
// want to refresh. However, we get a new access token. This access token is to be used in Isabel API calls
// until we need to refresh again.
// {
// "token_type": "Bearer",
// "scope": "cloudconnect",
// "expires_in": 1799,
// "access_token": "access_token_1603365408"
// }
// Sample code for parsing the JSON response...
// Use the following online tool to generate parsing code from sample JSON:
// Generate Parsing Code from JSON
var token_type: String? = jResp.string(of: "token_type")
var scope: String? = jResp.string(of: "scope")
var expires_in: Int = jResp.int(of: "expires_in").intValue
var access_token: String? = jResp.string(of: "access_token")
// Save this to a file so we can load in other examples to include the access token in the HTTP request.
success = jResp.writeFile(path: "qa_data/tokens/isabel_access_token.json")
}