loginWithPassword
About this command
Authenticate the user with the specified identifier (email or phone number) and password.
A user may identify himself with either his email address or his phone number if the SMS feature is enabled.
Examples
client.loginWithPassword(
username = "john.doe@gmail.com",
password = "UCrcF4RH",
scope = listOf("openid", "profile", "email"),
success = { authToken -> ... }, // Get the profile's authentication token
failure = { error -> ... } // Return a ReachFive error
)
client.loginWithPassword(
username = "+33682234940",
password = "UCrcF4RH",
scope = listOf("openid", "profile", "phone"),
success = { authToken -> ... }, // Get the profile's authentication token
failure = { error -> ... } // Return a ReachFive error
)
Parameters
Username of the profile: email address or phone number. Both the international format and the national conventions of the account’s country are accepted if configured in account settings. |
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The password of the profile |
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List of space-delimited, case-sensitive strings representing the requested scope. Default scopes are the allowed scopes set up in the client’s configuration. |
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Callback called once the login has succeeded. You’ll get an |
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Callback called once the request has failed. You’ll get a |
Response
Type: Unit
AuthToken
The authentication token.
idToken |
The ID token JSON Web Token (JWT) that contains the profile’s information. |
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accessToken |
The authorization credential JSON Web Token (JWT) used to access the ReachFive API. |
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refreshToken |
The refresh token JSON Web Token (JWT) used to obtain new access tokens once they expire. |
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tokenType |
The type of token. Always equal to |
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expiresIn |
The lifetime in seconds of the access token. If |
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user OpenIDUser |
The user’s information contained in the ID token.
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ReachFiveError
message |
The message of the error. |
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code |
The HTTP status code. |
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exception |
The stack trace of the error. |
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data |
Additional data about the error.
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