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Antonio Sanso closed OLTU-13. ----------------------------- > Client defined HTTP headers in OAuthClientRequest > ------------------------------------------------- > > Key: OLTU-13 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OLTU-13 > Project: Apache Oltu > Issue Type: Bug > Components: oauth2-client > Reporter: Peter Turcsanyi > Assignee: Antonio Sanso > Labels: newbie > Fix For: oauth2-0.31 > > > HTTP headers added to OAuthClientRequest are not sent with the HTTP request. > I would like to use HTTP Basic authentication at the token endpoint. > So on the client side I add "Authorization" HTTP header to OAuthClientRequest > calling its setHeader() method. > But headers set on the OAuthClientRequest object are not processed by > OAuthClient.accessToken() / URLConnectionClient.execute(), therefore they are > not sent to the authorization server. > Or is there any other way to use HTTP Basic authentication between the client > and the token endpoint of the authorization server? > The client code: > {code} > OAuthClientRequest tokenRequest = OAuthClientRequest > .tokenLocation("https://...") > .setGrantType(GrantType.AUTHORIZATION_CODE) > .setClientId("...") > .setClientSecret("...") > .setRedirectURI("https://...") > .setCode(authzCode) > .buildBodyMessage(); > if (tokenRequest.getHeaders() == null) { > tokenRequest.setHeaders(new HashMap<String, String>()); // nice-to-have > issue: it should be initialized inside OAuthClientRequest at creation time or > at first call of setHeader() > } > tokenRequest.setHeader("Authorization", "..."); // main issue: header never > used later > OAuthClient oAuthClient = new OAuthClient(new URLConnectionClient()); > OAuthJSONAccessTokenResponse tokenResponse = > oAuthClient.accessToken(tokenRequest); > {code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)