Authorizing requests Sample Clauses

Authorizing requests. ‌ This sections describes the authorization process in Google+ . The benefit of this process that is present in all Social Media is that it can provide access to a larger amount of data. Thus, the capabilities of authorized and unauthorised requests are examined separately in each selected platform to drive the decision of whether this process should be foreseen in the NOMAD development. Google+ API uses the OAuth2 protocol for authentication and authorization. In a nutshell, one needs to (a) register their application with Google, through the Google API console, (b) redirect a browser to a URL, (c) parse a token from the response, and (d) send the token to the Google API they wish to access. Registering an application generates a set of values that are known to both Google and the application. Before the application can access a Google API, it must obtain an access token that grants access to that API. Obtaining access token requires user consent. After an application has obtained an access token, it may send the access token in a request to a Google API. Access tokens are valid only for the set of operations and resources described in the token request. Access tokens are sent to a Google API in the HTTP Authorization header, or as a query string parameter (if HTTP header operations are not available). Access tokens have a limited lifetime and, in some cases, an application needs access to a Google API beyond the lifetime of a single access token. When this is the case, your application can obtain what is called a refresh token. A refresh token allows your application to obtain new access tokens. The only method from the ones described above that requires user’s consent is the get method on the user resource type. Hence it is yet uncertain if this method is going to be used by the data acquisition framework in order not to risk the non-moderated character of the project by asking access to private users’ data.
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