Re: [OSM-dev] oauth token lifetime

2019-05-02 Thread Jiri Vlasak
On Sat, Apr 27, 2019 at 02:40:13PM +0100, Tom Hughes wrote: > On 27/04/2019 14:37, Jiri Vlasak wrote: > > On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 07:28:39PM +0100, Tom Hughes wrote: > > > On 26/04/2019 19:06, Jiri Vlasak wrote: > > > > This approach is similar to one used by HOT Tasking Manager [1]. In my > > >

Re: [OSM-dev] oauth token lifetime

2019-04-27 Thread Tom Hughes
On 27/04/2019 14:37, Jiri Vlasak wrote: On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 07:28:39PM +0100, Tom Hughes wrote: On 26/04/2019 19:06, Jiri Vlasak wrote: This approach is similar to one used by HOT Tasking Manager [1]. In my "oauth settings" section I have many many "Tasking Manager 3 - Prod" tokens. And I

Re: [OSM-dev] oauth token lifetime

2019-04-27 Thread Jiri Vlasak
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 07:28:39PM +0100, Tom Hughes wrote: > On 26/04/2019 19:06, Jiri Vlasak wrote: > > This approach is similar to one used by HOT Tasking Manager [1]. In my > > "oauth > > settings" section I have many many "Tasking Manager 3 - Prod" tokens. And I > > feel this approach is not

Re: [OSM-dev] oauth token lifetime

2019-04-26 Thread Tom Hughes
On 26/04/2019 19:06, Jiri Vlasak wrote: I would like to ask about the lifetime of OAuth token. I use OSM OAuth to log into my web application. However, there is new token each time I log into the web page. I don't believe there is any expiry - once you have an access token you can use it for

[OSM-dev] oauth token lifetime

2019-04-26 Thread Jiri Vlasak
Dear devs, I would like to ask about the lifetime of OAuth token. I use OSM OAuth to log into my web application. However, there is new token each time I log into the web page. This approach is similar to one used by HOT Tasking Manager [1]. In my "oauth settings" section I have many many