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Add Revoke Refresh Token endpoint #170
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Nothing holding back approval here but a few things ... will approve, make any changes you see fit.
been issued for the same user, application, and audience will be revoked. | ||
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client_id (str): your application's client Id |
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Consider:
The Client ID for your Application
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client_id (str): your application's client Id | ||
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token (str): the Refresh Token you want to revoke |
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"The ..."
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token (str): the Refresh Token you want to revoke | ||
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client_secret (str, optional): Your application's Client Secret. |
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Consider:
The Client Secret for your Application
token (str): the Refresh Token you want to revoke | ||
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client_secret (str, optional): Your application's Client Secret. | ||
Required for confidential applications. |
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This is confusing ... what is a "confidential application?" This doesn't tell me much about when I should be using this.
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It's explained like that in the api explorer linked. I'll add a more explicit link
Closes #115