I use it, in an authentication service that handles 4 identity providers,
Basic and Bearer.
You need the three annotations, and make sure your swagger is the last
version.

On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 1:16 PM Jason Novotny <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Leonardo,
>
> Thanks for the tip. However the  API call requiring authentication doesn't
> work after I invoke the login API-- I get error 401 that credentials are
> required to access this resource" because there appears to be no way to
> supply the token received from the login API call. Does anyone actually use
> Swagger or is it just for illustration purposes?
>
> If anyone has any swagger page showing how to get a credential and use it
> in subsequent calls, I'd be highly appreciative.
>
> Thanks, Jason
> On 11/1/19 1:03 PM, Leonardo Contreras Alfonso wrote:
>
> @ApiParam(hidden = true)
>
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