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authorization_code | Authorization Code |
This way is not recommended for client-side apps and requires server-side code to run securely. With this approach, you first get a code which you need to trade against the access-token. In this exchange you need to provide your Client-Secret and because of that it's not recommended. A good thing about this method: You can always refresh your token, without having the user to auth it again.
More info: here
static async void Main(string[] args)
{
AuthorizationCodeAuth auth = new AuthorizationCodeAuth(
_clientId,
_secretId,
"http://localhost:4002",
"http://localhost:4002",
Scope.PlaylistReadPrivate | Scope.PlaylistReadCollaborative
);
auth.AuthReceived += async (sender, payload) =>
{
auth.Stop();
Token token = await auth.ExchangeCode(payload.Code);
SpotifyWebAPI api = new SpotifyWebAPI()
{
TokenType = token.TokenType,
AccessToken = token.AccessToken
};
// Do requests with API client
};
auth.Start(); // Starts an internal HTTP Server
auth.OpenBrowser();
}
Token Refresh
Once the AccessToken
is expired, you can use your RefreshToken
to get a new one.
In this procedure, no HTTP Server is needed in the background and a single HTTP Request is made.
// Auth code from above
if(token.IsExpired())
{
Token newToken = await auth.RefreshToken(token.RefreshToken);
api.AccessToken = newToken.AccessToken
api.TokenType = newToken.TokenType
}