[Iplant-api-dev] Testing API Keys and Secrets
Rion Dooley
dooley at tacc.utexas.edu
Mon Sep 22 13:24:16 MST 2014
You could try to authenticate with a known username and password using the API keys. That will throw an error if the keys are bad.
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Rion
On Sep 22, 2014, at 3:21 PM, Dennis Roberts <dennis at iplantcollaborative.org> wrote:
> I apologize if this question has an obvious answer, but I couldn’t find one in the documentation. Is there an Agave endpoint that I can hit in order to test only my Agave API key and secret to make sure that they’re valid? What I want to do is have some assurance that the authorization can succeed before I redirect the user.
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> Thanks,
> Dennis
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