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Authorization in Intellect using a token key provides the following capabilities:

  • To specify a token in the "token" parameter in a url request instead of specifying the "login" and "password" parameters.

    Example of a video request with authorization in Intellect using a token key:

    http://127.0.0.1:80/video/action.do?normalize=true&version=4.10.0.0&video_in=CAM:1&token=EoHWC_zXFILImB0hL4QgjPc5624cJXMF
  • To use the Bearer Token Authentication in the "Authorization" parameter in the request header.

    Example:

    Authorization: Bearer PJ_eHSwUsqjXX7PRZMB8hm_zKEnCg3hE" 

General format of request:

GET/POST http://{login}:{password}@IP-address:port/token?expires_in={expires_in}

Request parameters:

Parameter

Is required

Description

login NoUser login in Intellect, if specified
passwordNoUser password in Intellect, if specified
expires_inNo

Token validity time in seconds. The maximum value is 1 day. The token expires after a specified period of time.

The default value is 1800.

To log out, specify the value 0.

Note. There can be only 1 token for each user.

Request example:

GET/POST http://USER:PASSWORD@127.0.0.1:80/token?expires_in=1800

Response example:

{
"access_token":"PJ_eHSwUsqjXX7PRZMB8hm_zKEnCg3hE"
"token_type":"bearer"
"expires_in":"1800"
}

Response parameters:

Parameter

Description

access_tokenToken
token_type

Token type

expires_inToken validity time in seconds

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