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I am just starting the process of learning to access APIs using Python. Initially I presumed OAuth User IDs were generated or supplied by the API owner somehow. Would it actually be fabricated by myself, using alphanumerics and symbols? This is just for a personal project, I wouldn't have a need for a systematic creation of IDs. The APIs I am working with are owned by TDAmeritrade.










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      I am just starting the process of learning to access APIs using Python. Initially I presumed OAuth User IDs were generated or supplied by the API owner somehow. Would it actually be fabricated by myself, using alphanumerics and symbols? This is just for a personal project, I wouldn't have a need for a systematic creation of IDs. The APIs I am working with are owned by TDAmeritrade.










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      I am just starting the process of learning to access APIs using Python. Initially I presumed OAuth User IDs were generated or supplied by the API owner somehow. Would it actually be fabricated by myself, using alphanumerics and symbols? This is just for a personal project, I wouldn't have a need for a systematic creation of IDs. The APIs I am working with are owned by TDAmeritrade.







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      asked Nov 14 '18 at 17:56









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          OAuth is has no capabilities for any type of provisioning of users or credentials.



          OAuth 2.0 provides for the Delegation of Authorization



          • By the Resource Owner (User)

          • to the OAuth Client (Application)

          • for Access to a Resource Server (Website or Api or ???)





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            OAuth is has no capabilities for any type of provisioning of users or credentials.



            OAuth 2.0 provides for the Delegation of Authorization



            • By the Resource Owner (User)

            • to the OAuth Client (Application)

            • for Access to a Resource Server (Website or Api or ???)





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              OAuth is has no capabilities for any type of provisioning of users or credentials.



              OAuth 2.0 provides for the Delegation of Authorization



              • By the Resource Owner (User)

              • to the OAuth Client (Application)

              • for Access to a Resource Server (Website or Api or ???)





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                OAuth is has no capabilities for any type of provisioning of users or credentials.



                OAuth 2.0 provides for the Delegation of Authorization



                • By the Resource Owner (User)

                • to the OAuth Client (Application)

                • for Access to a Resource Server (Website or Api or ???)





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                OAuth is has no capabilities for any type of provisioning of users or credentials.



                OAuth 2.0 provides for the Delegation of Authorization



                • By the Resource Owner (User)

                • to the OAuth Client (Application)

                • for Access to a Resource Server (Website or Api or ???)






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