@thomasfuchs following this one. I think our QA engineer wound up implementing the idea of what you are saying as a Playwright script and it's something where I saw it and thought that there had to be a better way...
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Andrew Golding (huronbikes@cyberplace.social)'s status on Friday, 08-May-2026 23:59:30 JST
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Andrew Golding (huronbikes@cyberplace.social)'s status on Saturday, 09-May-2026 00:28:05 JST
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@thomasfuchs at a higher level what are you trying to do? I think a large part of the issue will be grabbing the final issued token at the flow because it's the consuming app that has the responsibility of resolving any sort of one-time-token from the auth provider into an ID token or Auth token.
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Andrew Golding (huronbikes@cyberplace.social)'s status on Saturday, 09-May-2026 02:29:53 JST
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@thomasfuchs ok, so the API provider has an auth provider then?
Yeah, I think because of the way an oauth flow works, there's a general dance that the handshake follows and probably even a general implementation for the user token flow, but for various reasons a general purpose command line tool is not an easy thing.
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