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      jamesmoswald
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      Hi, i am building an API layer for a c# SaaS platform which connects to a 3rd party DMS

      I need to create a callback URL in order to grant an Authorization token to the user (without their direct login)

      I have seen that i am able to achieve this with FusionAuth however im wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction, or if there are some instructions on how to achieve this?

      I apologise if my request is rather vague, i am a self taught junior dev so would really appreciate some help in alleviating the confusion i have with the above as i dont need to use FusionAuth to its fullest capabilities.

      Thankyou very much!

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        jamesmoswald @jamesmoswald
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        I should note, i have been looking into the documentation provided, to narrow down what exactly i need to take on, but if anyone can advise (in their opinion) what i may need, that would be brilliant.

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          dan @jamesmoswald
          last edited by

          Hi @jamesmoswald ,

          It sounds like you want to grant a token without the user logging in. Is that correct?

          I'm not sure I quite understand, though. How would you know which user to grant a token for?

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            jamesmoswald @dan
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            @dan Hi Dan, thankyou for your reply!

            Yes thats correct, and i would need to check credentials from their http request, against a sql database

            I really appreciate you assisting me !

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              dan @jamesmoswald
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              @jamesmoswald I'm not sure I can provide the level of assistance you need. I'd suggest working through this guide to OAuth: https://fusionauth.io/learn/expert-advice/oauth/modern-guide-to-oauth

              There's also an accompanying github repository you can pull down and play around with. https://github.com/FusionAuth/fusionauth-example-modern-guide-to-oauth/

              Hope that helps.

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