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v1.19/admin/index.md
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layout: '~/layouts/Markdown.astro'
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title: 'Forgejo v1.19 administrator guide'
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---
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* [Configuration Cheat Sheet](config-cheat-sheet)
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* [Upgrade guide](upgrade)
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* [Command Line](command-line)
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* [Reverse Proxy](reverse-proxy)
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* [Email setup](email-setup)
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* [Incoming Email](incoming-email)
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* [Logging Configuration](logging-documentation)
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* [Packages](packages)
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layout: '~/layouts/Markdown.astro'
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title: 'Reverse proxy'
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---
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Forgejo supports Reverse Proxy Header authentication, it will read headers as a trusted login user name or user email address. This hasn't been enabled by default, you can enable it with
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```ini
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[service]
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ENABLE_REVERSE_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION = true
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```
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The default login user name is in the `X-WEBAUTH-USER` header, you can change it via changing `REVERSE_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_USER` in app.ini. If the user doesn't exist, you can enable automatic registration with `ENABLE_REVERSE_PROXY_AUTO_REGISTRATION=true`.
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The default login user email is `X-WEBAUTH-EMAIL`, you can change it via changing `REVERSE_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_EMAIL` in app.ini, this could also be disabled with `ENABLE_REVERSE_PROXY_EMAIL`
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If set `ENABLE_REVERSE_PROXY_FULL_NAME=true`, a user full name expected in `X-WEBAUTH-FULLNAME` will be assigned to the user when auto creating the user. You can also change the header name with `REVERSE_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_FULL_NAME`.
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You can also limit the reverse proxy's IP address range with `REVERSE_PROXY_TRUSTED_PROXIES` which default value is `127.0.0.0/8,::1/128`. By `REVERSE_PROXY_LIMIT`, you can limit trusted proxies level.
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Notice: Reverse Proxy Auth doesn't support the API. You still need an access token or basic auth to make API requests.
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v1.19/developer/index.md
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layout: '~/layouts/Markdown.astro'
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title: 'Forgejo v1.19 developer guide'
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---
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layout: '~/layouts/Markdown.astro'
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title: 'Forgejo v1.19 administrator guide'
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title: 'Forgejo v1.19 documentation'
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---
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* [What is Forgejo?](https://forgejo.org/)
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* [Installation](https://forgejo.org/download/)
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* [FAQ](https://forgejo.org/faq/)
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* [Configuration Cheat Sheet](config-cheat-sheet)
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* [Upgrade guide](upgrade)
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* [Command Line](command-line)
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* [Authentication](authentication)
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* [Email setup](email-setup)
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* [Incoming Email](incoming-email)
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* [Logging Configuration](logging-documentation)
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* [Packages](packages)
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* [API Usage](api-usage)
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* [Administrator guide](admin)
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* [User guide](user)
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* [Developer guide](developer)
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* [License](license)
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[^2]: **This is a required field for PAM**. Be aware: In the above example, the
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user will log into the Forgejo web interface as `gituser` and not `gituser@mail.com`
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## SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
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This option allows Forgejo to log in to an SMTP host as a Forgejo user. To
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configure this, set the fields below:
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- Authentication Name **(required)**
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- A name to assign to the new method of authorization.
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- SMTP Authentication Type **(required)**
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- Type of authentication to use to connect to SMTP host, PLAIN or LOGIN.
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- Host **(required)**
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- The address where the SMTP host can be reached.
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- Example: `smtp.mydomain.com`
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- Port **(required)**
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- The port to use when connecting to the server.
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- Example: `587`
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- Allowed Domains
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- Restrict what domains can log in if using a public SMTP host or SMTP host
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with multiple domains.
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- Example: `forgejo.org,mydomain.com,mydomain2.com`
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- Force SMTPS
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- SMTPS will be used by default for connections to port 465, if you wish to use SMTPS
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for other ports. Set this value.
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- Otherwise if the server provides the `STARTTLS` extension this will be used.
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- Skip TLS Verify
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- Disable TLS verify on authentication.
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- This Authentication Source is Activated
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- Enable or disable this authentication source.
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## FreeIPA
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- In order to log in to Forgejo using FreeIPA credentials, a bind account needs to
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- Log in to Forgejo as an Administrator and click on "Authentication" under Admin Panel.
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Then click `Add New Source` and fill in the details, changing all where appropriate.
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## Reverse Proxy
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Forgejo supports Reverse Proxy Header authentication, it will read headers as a trusted login user name or user email address. This hasn't been enabled by default, you can enable it with
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```ini
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[service]
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ENABLE_REVERSE_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION = true
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```
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The default login user name is in the `X-WEBAUTH-USER` header, you can change it via changing `REVERSE_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_USER` in app.ini. If the user doesn't exist, you can enable automatic registration with `ENABLE_REVERSE_PROXY_AUTO_REGISTRATION=true`.
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The default login user email is `X-WEBAUTH-EMAIL`, you can change it via changing `REVERSE_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_EMAIL` in app.ini, this could also be disabled with `ENABLE_REVERSE_PROXY_EMAIL`
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If set `ENABLE_REVERSE_PROXY_FULL_NAME=true`, a user full name expected in `X-WEBAUTH-FULLNAME` will be assigned to the user when auto creating the user. You can also change the header name with `REVERSE_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_FULL_NAME`.
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You can also limit the reverse proxy's IP address range with `REVERSE_PROXY_TRUSTED_PROXIES` which default value is `127.0.0.0/8,::1/128`. By `REVERSE_PROXY_LIMIT`, you can limit trusted proxies level.
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Notice: Reverse Proxy Auth doesn't support the API. You still need an access token or basic auth to make API requests.
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title: 'Forgejo v1.19 user guide'
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---
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* Authentication
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* [LDAP, PAM, FreeIPA](authentication)
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* [OAuth2, Scoped Tokens, Client Types](oauth2-provider)
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* [API Usage](api-usage)
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* [API Reference](https://codeberg.org/api/swagger)
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title: 'OAuth2 provider'
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---
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Forgejo supports acting as an OAuth2 provider to allow third party applications to access its resources with the user's consent.
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## Endpoints
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| Endpoint | URL |
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| ------------------------ | ----------------------------------- |
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| OpenID Connect Discovery | `/.well-known/openid-configuration` |
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| Authorization Endpoint | `/login/oauth/authorize` |
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| Access Token Endpoint | `/login/oauth/access_token` |
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| OpenID Connect UserInfo | `/login/oauth/userinfo` |
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| JSON Web Key Set | `/login/oauth/keys` |
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## Supported OAuth2 Grants
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At the moment Forgejo only supports the [**Authorization Code Grant**](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-1.3.1) standard with additional support of the following extensions:
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- [Proof Key for Code Exchange (PKCE)](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7636)
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- [OpenID Connect (OIDC)](https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#CodeFlowAuth)
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To use the Authorization Code Grant as a third party application it is required to register a new application via the "Settings" (`/user/settings/applications`) section of the settings.
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## Scoped Tokens
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Forgejo supports the following scopes for tokens:
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| Name | Description |
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| ---- | ----------- |
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| **(no scope)** | Grants read-only access to public user profile and public repositories. |
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| **repo** | Full control over all repositories. |
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| **repo:status** | Grants read/write access to commit status in all repositories. |
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| **public_repo** | Grants read/write access to public repositories only. |
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| **admin:repo_hook** | Grants access to repository hooks of all repositories. This is included in the `repo` scope. |
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| **write:repo_hook** | Grants read/write access to repository hooks |
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| **read:repo_hook** | Grants read-only access to repository hooks |
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| **admin:org** | Grants full access to organization settings |
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| **write:org** | Grants read/write access to organization settings |
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| **read:org** | Grants read-only access to organization settings |
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| **admin:public_key** | Grants full access for managing public keys |
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| **write:public_key** | Grant read/write access to public keys |
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| **read:public_key** | Grant read-only access to public keys |
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| **admin:org_hook** | Grants full access to organizational-level hooks |
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| **notification** | Grants full access to notifications |
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| **user** | Grants full access to user profile info |
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| **read:user** | Grants read access to user's profile |
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| **user:email** | Grants read access to user's email addresses |
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| **user:follow** | Grants access to follow/un-follow a user |
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| **delete_repo** | Grants access to delete repositories as an admin |
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| **package** | Grants full access to hosted packages |
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| **write:package** | Grants read/write access to packages |
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| **read:package** | Grants read access to packages |
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| **delete:package** | Grants delete access to packages |
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| **admin:gpg_key** | Grants full access for managing GPG keys |
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| **write:gpg_key** | Grants read/write access to GPG keys |
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| **read:gpg_key** | Grants read-only access to GPG keys |
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| **admin:application** | Grants full access to manage applications |
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| **write:application** | Grants read/write access for managing applications |
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| **read:application** | Grants read access for managing applications |
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| **sudo** | Allows to perform actions as the site admin. |
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## Client types
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Forgejo supports both confidential and public client types, [as defined by RFC 6749](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-2.1).
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For public clients, a redirect URI of a loopback IP address such as `http://127.0.0.1/` allows any port. Avoid using `localhost`, [as recommended by RFC 8252](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8252#section-8.3).
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## Example
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**Note:** This example does not use PKCE.
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1. Redirect to user to the authorization endpoint in order to get their consent for accessing the resources:
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```curl
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https://[YOUR-FORGEJO-URL]/login/oauth/authorize?client_id=CLIENT_ID&redirect_uri=REDIRECT_URI& response_type=code&state=STATE
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```
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The `CLIENT_ID` can be obtained by registering an application in the settings. The `STATE` is a random string that will be send back to your application after the user authorizes. The `state` parameter is optional but should be used to prevent CSRF attacks.
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![Authorization Page](/authorize.png)
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The user will now be asked to authorize your application. If they authorize it, the user will be redirected to the `REDIRECT_URL`, for example:
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https://[REDIRECT_URI]?code=RETURNED_CODE&state=STATE
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```
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2. Using the provided `code` from the redirect, you can request a new application and refresh token. The access token endpoints accepts POST requests with `application/json` and `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` body, for example:
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POST https://[YOUR-FORGEJO-URL]/login/oauth/access_token
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```
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```json
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{
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"client_id": "YOUR_CLIENT_ID",
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"client_secret": "YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET",
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"code": "RETURNED_CODE",
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"grant_type": "authorization_code",
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"redirect_uri": "REDIRECT_URI"
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}
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```
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Response:
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```json
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{
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"access_token": "eyJhbGciOiJIUzUxMiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJnbnQiOjIsInR0IjowLCJleHAiOjE1NTUxNzk5MTIsImlhdCI6MTU1NTE3NjMxMn0.0-iFsAwBtxuckA0sNZ6QpBQmywVPz129u75vOM7wPJecw5wqGyBkmstfJHAjEOqrAf_V5Z-1QYeCh_Cz4RiKug",
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"token_type": "bearer",
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"expires_in": 3600,
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"refresh_token": "eyJhbGciOiJIUzUxMiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJnbnQiOjIsInR0IjoxLCJjbnQiOjEsImV4cCI6MTU1NzgwNDMxMiwiaWF0IjoxNTU1MTc2MzEyfQ.S_HZQBy4q9r5SEzNGNIoFClT43HPNDbUdHH-GYNYYdkRfft6XptJBkUQscZsGxOW975Yk6RbgtGvq1nkEcklOw"
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}
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```
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The `CLIENT_SECRET` is the unique secret code generated for this application. Please note that the secret will only be visible after you created/registered the application with Forgejo and cannot be recovered. If you lose the secret you must regenerate the secret via the application's settings.
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The `REDIRECT_URI` in the `access_token` request must match the `REDIRECT_URI` in the `authorize` request.
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3. Use the `access_token` to make [API requests](../api-usage) to access the user's resources.
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