OAuth parameters for default profile support.Use this property to ensure only POST body parameters are accepted as input for all supported grant types. Connect to a third-party OAuth providerĬonfigure how the client ID and secret are sent to your OAuth provider.You can configure an OAuth OIDC provider to accept identity tokens generated by a third-party OIDC provider using inbound API calls or our Single Sign-On option (Multi-Provider SSO). Configure an OAuth OIDC provider on the Now Platform.Create an OAuth JWT API endpoint for external clientsĬreate an OAuth JSON Web Token (JWT) API endpoint to allow external clients to access your ServiceNow instance using web tokens.Create an endpoint for clients to access the instanceĬreate an OAuth application endpoint for external client applications to access the ServiceNow instance.To generate OAuth 2.0 tokens to registered applications, the .oauth.is.active property must be active for the instance. If the plugin is not active on your instance, you can activate it. The returned access token and refresh token.īy default, the OAuth 2.0 (.oauth) plugin is active on new and upgraded instances. The application must also be able to parse the JSON response to use Configure your client applications to create an HTTP POST that requests an.Scope when you are connecting to another OAuth OAuth provider that provides the authorization for access to ThisĬreates an OAuth client application record and generates a client IDĪnd client secret that the client needs to access the restricted resources
Create an OAuth application registry using one of the following methods:įor external clients that want to access your instance.