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@Afreed-cp Afreed-cp commented Nov 1, 2024

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Added documentation on management api OAuth in production/local

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Umbraco 14+

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@Afreed-cp Afreed-cp changed the title Create production-setup-oauth.md Create management api production-setup-oauth.md Nov 2, 2024
@Afreed-cp Afreed-cp changed the title Create management api production-setup-oauth.md Management api production-setup-oauth.md Nov 2, 2024
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eshanrnh commented Nov 4, 2024

Thanks, @Dark0d3 for the PR 🙌 We will review it as soon as we can.

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Hi @Dark0d3, thank you for this thorough write-up of the approach that you've taken.

Umbraco 15 was released last week, and one of the new features in that release was "API users". This feature makes it much easier to authorise external access to the management API, so we don't need this article any more.

If you want to learn more about API users you could check out the Umbraco 15 Unboxing video

@sofietoft can you close this PR please?

PS the label of hacktoberfest-accepted has been added so this still counts as a valid Hacktoberfest contribution. Thanks again! :-)

@sofietoft sofietoft closed this Nov 20, 2024
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Thank you, @LottePitcher, @sofietoft , for the update and for highlighting the new "API users" feature in v15. I’m aware of this new functionality and its convenience for external authorization. However, the intent of this article was to extend the OAuth capabilities for scenarios where teams still wish or need to use OpenID Connect for their setup while leveraging the Umbraco login.

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