Normal users can't query those endpoints On Tue, 13 Jun 2017 at 17:46 Aleksandar Lazic <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Andrew Lau. > > on Dienstag, 13. Juni 2017 at 03:38 was written: > > > Is there an endpoint to retrieve the current token information? > > ie. /oapi/v1/users/~ seems to be an undocumented way to get the current > user information. I'm looking to obtain the expiry time on the current > token being used. > Is the https://jwt.io/ not an option? > > You can try this sequence > > Search for the token if you don't know the token only the userName. > curl -k -v -H "Accept: application/json, */*" -H "User-Agent: oc/v3.4.1.18 > (linux/amd64) openshift/0f9d380" -H "Authorization: Bearer ${AUTH_TOKEN}" > "MASTER_URL/oapi/v1/oauthaccesstokens?pretty=true" > > Get information about a token also expiresIn > curl -k -v -H "Accept: application/json, */*" -H "User-Agent: oc/v3.4.1.18 > (linux/amd64) openshift/0f9d380" -H "Authorization: Bearer ${AUTH_TOKEN}" > "MASTER_URL/oapi/v1/oauthaccesstokens/{metadata.name}?pretty=true" > > > I have found this in > https://docs.openshift.org/latest/rest_api/openshift_v1.html at > > GET /oapi/v1/oauthaccesstokens/{name} > > Hth > > > > > > *-- Best Regards Aleks* >
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