Oauth Applications for Integrating as Oauth V2 Authentication #5285
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What I ended up doing for now is adding an input field for orgID in the authorization step which gets passed as a header. You can then just validate that that user has access to that orgID. The better long-term approach is to use a computed field that queries for the users organizations but I haven't actually validated that yet. |
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Hey, I need some guidance here.
Context: I am working on creating a zapier integration where I want to use Clerk for authentication. In order to do that, I created an Oauth Application in my Clerk dashboard which got me
client_id
client_secret
and urls such asauthorize
token
userinfo
etc.So in my zapier integration I first use the
authorize
url to login the user and get a authorization code which is then exchanged immediately using thetoken
url, now I expected thetoken
url to return a jwt access token but it is returning me a non jwt access token.The idea is to use the access token and use it for authenticating subsequent calls to my backend.
For reference, I am validating the token using a method like the one below:
So is it normal for Clerk to return non jwt access tokens or is there something wrong with my configuration ?
If it is normal, how can I get a jwt token which I can use with my backend ?
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