Tag: OAuth
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OAuth 1.0 Migration – Steps 1 & 2: Start migrating in under 2 minutes
OpenID 2.o was deprecated on May 31, 2019. Here are 2 steps to get you started quickly with your OAuth migration. This approach applies to the QuickBooks Online accounting and payment APIs. Step 1: Enable your OAuth 2.0 Keys Typically, this milestone takes less than 1 minute! Sign in to your My Apps dashboard Click the […]
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OpenID 2.0 Deprecation Now May 31, 2019
Note: We deprecated OpenID 2.0 as of Friday May 31, 2019. What’s happening? As a developer using OpenID 2.0 for the Sign In With Intuit flow for one or more of your apps, we wanted to notify you of the new deprecation date for this technology: May 31, 2019. This change has been put in place because […]
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OAuth 1.0: Migration Required – Rewards Available for Quick Action
Intuit support for OAuth 1.0 is ending this year, so make sure you’re using OAuth 2.0. Let us know your migration plans and get entered to win a PRIZE. And if you migrate quickly, we’ll give you a special thank you! NOTICE: We deprecated OpenID 2.0 on May 31, 2019. The OAuth 2.0 deprecation date remains December 17, 2019. […]
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New OAuth 2.0 Ruby Client
We are pleased to introduce a new OAuth2.0 Ruby Client that will make it easier for Ruby developers to integrate their app with QuickBooks Online APIs. With the help of this client, developers can create their OAuth Access Token within minutes.
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What is OAuth Migration?
If you are not an engineer, and you have an application or integration with QuickBooks that was built before June 2017, this FAQ can help you understand how the required migration to OAuth 2.0 affects you and your integration.
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OAuth 1.0 Deprecation – Migrate to OAuth 2.0 by December 17, 2019
On December 17th, 2019, Intuit will discontinue all support for OAuth 1.0.After December 17th, 2019, applications will no longer be allowed to make API calls using OAuth 1.0. Learn More.
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OAuth 2.0 Integration Tips: Be Careful When Entering Your Redirect URI
Hey Devs, As a follow up to my most recent article, OAuth 2.0 Support in the QuickBooks NodeJS SDK Explained, I thought I would highlight a couple of odd errors I ran into, which caused me to spin cycles trying to figure out what went wrong. It turned out that both were caused by a really simple mistake that a lot of folks would normally overlook. In the endeavor to save you guys time, I’d like to point it out to you.
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OAuth 2.0 Support in the QuickBooks NodeJS SDK Explained
In this article we will take a look at the OAuth 2.0 support built into the NodeJS QuickBooks SDK and steps for how to test your OAuth 2.0 implementation.
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Quick start to QuickBooks Online REST API with OAuth 2.0
As of July 17, 2017, QuickBooks Online API supports the OAuth 2.0 protocol for new developer accounts. Click here for more details on OAuth 1.0 and 2.0 for your account. This blog shows you how to generate OAuth 2.0 tokens and then call the QuickBooks Online APIs using the Postman app with OAuth 2.0. The […]
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OAuth 2.0/OpenID Connect now available for New Developers
Today we are happy to announce the general availability of OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect for new developers on the QuickBooks Online platform. As a new developer on the platform you will be able to implement OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect for authorization and authentication.