Chapter 1. OAuth APIs


1.1. OAuthAccessToken [oauth.openshift.io/v1]

Description

OAuthAccessToken describes an OAuth access token. The name of a token must be prefixed with a sha256~ string, must not contain "/" or "%" characters and must be at least 32 characters long.

The name of the token is constructed from the actual token by sha256-hashing it and using URL-safe unpadded base64-encoding (as described in RFC4648) on the hashed result.

Compatibility level 1: Stable within a major release for a minimum of 12 months or 3 minor releases (whichever is longer).

Type
object

1.2. OAuthAuthorizeToken [oauth.openshift.io/v1]

Description

OAuthAuthorizeToken describes an OAuth authorization token

Compatibility level 1: Stable within a major release for a minimum of 12 months or 3 minor releases (whichever is longer).

Type
object

1.3. OAuthClientAuthorization [oauth.openshift.io/v1]

Description

OAuthClientAuthorization describes an authorization created by an OAuth client

Compatibility level 1: Stable within a major release for a minimum of 12 months or 3 minor releases (whichever is longer).

Type
object

1.4. OAuthClient [oauth.openshift.io/v1]

Description

OAuthClient describes an OAuth client

Compatibility level 1: Stable within a major release for a minimum of 12 months or 3 minor releases (whichever is longer).

Type
object

1.5. UserOAuthAccessToken [oauth.openshift.io/v1]

Description
UserOAuthAccessToken is a virtual resource to mirror OAuthAccessTokens to the user the access token was issued for
Type
object
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