Introduction to TinyRebrand API
Learn about TinyRebrand's authentication methods and API access
TinyRebrand provides two authentication methods for secure API access: OAuth 2.0 for full-featured authentication with automatic token refresh, and Personal Access Tokens (PATs) for simpler use cases like scripts and CI/CD pipelines. Both methods provide fine-grained access control through scopes.
Authentication Methods
OAuth 2.0
OAuth 2.0 is an authorization framework that enables applications to obtain limited access to user accounts. It's ideal for applications that need automatic token refresh, user delegation, and third-party integrations.
Personal Access Tokens
Personal Access Tokens (PATs) are long-lived tokens that provide a simpler authentication method. They're perfect for scripts, CI/CD pipelines, and personal projects where OAuth's complexity isn't needed.
Key Features
- Secure Authentication: Industry-standard OAuth 2.0 implementation with secure token management
- Multiple Grant Types: Support for Authorization Code and Password Grant flows
- Fine-grained Permissions: Granular scopes for precise access control
- Personal Access Tokens: Simple, long-lived tokens for scripts and automation
- Rate Limiting: Built-in rate limiting to protect API resources
Supported Grant Types
Authorization Code Flow
Recommended for third-party applications. This flow involves redirecting users to TinyRebrand's authorization server, where they grant permission to your application.
Password Grant Flow
Designed for first-party applications where you control both the client and server. Users provide their credentials directly to your application.
Base URL
https://api.tinyrebrand.com/apiImportant Considerations
Production Only: TinyRebrand doesn't provide a sandbox environment. All testing must be done with production API using real accounts.
HTTPS Required: All API requests must be made over HTTPS. HTTP requests will be rejected.
Next Steps
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