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Yes - we used postman but only to be able to develop a proof of concept. I had to update Postman for "JWT Bearer" to be an option in the Authorization tab.
Unfortunately I wasn't signed in & lost the example: for us the turning point was adding those fields from the screenshot I mentioned to the payload section down below.
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Jason Gordon
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At this time, I am just trying to do proof of concept as well. In the example above you added the private key and public key in the respective locations in QuickBase and postman? What tool did you use to generate your key pair?
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Brian Crowther
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For ours I believe the method on QB side was "post".
The terminal commands I used on my mac to generate keys are:
- openssl genrsa -out private.pem 2048
- openssl rsa -in private.pem -pubout > public.pem
I used jwt.io to validate before sending to quickbase - if that side doesn't recognize the token as valid quickbase won't either.
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Jason Gordon
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