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hydra perform device-code

hydra perform device-code

An exemplary OAuth 2.0 Client performing the OAuth 2.0 Device Code Flow

Synopsis

Performs the device code flow. Useful for getting an access token and an ID token in machines without a browser. The client that will be used MUST use the "none" or "client_secret_post" token-endpoint-auth-method.

hydra perform device-code [flags]

Examples

hydra perform device-code --client-id ...

Options

      --audience strings           Request a specific OAuth 2.0 Access Token Audience
--client-id string Use the provided OAuth 2.0 Client ID, defaults to environment variable OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID
--client-secret string Use the provided OAuth 2.0 Client Secret, defaults to environment variable OAUTH2_CLIENT_SECRET
--device-auth-url endpoint Usually it is enough to specify the endpoint flag, but if you want to force the device authorization url, use this flag
-h, --help help for device-code
--scope strings Request OAuth2 scope (default [offline,openid])
--token-url endpoint Usually it is enough to specify the endpoint flag, but if you want to force the token url, use this flag

Options inherited from parent commands

  -e, --endpoint string   The API URL this command should target. Alternatively set using the ORY_SDK_URL environmental variable.
--format string Set the output format. One of table, json, yaml, json-pretty, jsonpath and jsonpointer. (default "default")
-H, --http-header : A list of additional HTTP headers to set. HTTP headers is separated by a : , for example: `-H 'Authorization: bearer some-token'`.
-q, --quiet Be quiet with output printing.
--skip-tls-verify Do not verify TLS certificates. Useful when dealing with self-signed certificates. Do not use in production!

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