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Recommended use

The resource owner password credentials grant type is suitable in cases where the resource owner has a trust relationship with the client (e.g., a service’s own mobile client) and in situations where client can obtain the resource owner’s credentials.

The flow

Instead of redirecting the user to the authorization server, the client itself will ask the user for the resource owner's username and password. The client will then send these credentials to the authorisation server along with the client’s own credentials.

Support for refresh token grant - Yes

The cURL commands below can be used to try this grant type.

curl -v -X POST -H "Authorization: Basic <base64 encoded client id:client secret value>" -k -d "grant_type=password&username=<username>&password=<password>" -H "Content-Type:application/x-www-form-urlencoded" https://localhost:9443/oauth2/token
curl -u <client id>:<client secret> -k -d "grant_type=password&username=<username>&password=<password>" -H "Content-Type:application/x-www-form-urlencoded" https://localhost:9443/oauth2/token

You will receive a response similiar to the format below. 

Response
{"token_type":"Bearer","expires_in":2510,"refresh_token":"5ba3dedc77581df5f84f9b228eef0b91","access_token":"ca19a540f544777860e44e75f605d927"}
Related Topics
  • See the Try Password Grant topic to try out a sample of the resource owner password credentials grant with WSO2 Identity Server and WSO2 OAuth2 Playground.
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