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1 1  == Must read before starting ==
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3 3  It's very important to choose the right type of clients and to understand the various OAuth flows.
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15 15  The steps to create an OpenID Connect (OIDC) client are the following:
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17 -1. Ask the developer accreditation to be authorize to create client
18 18  1. get an access token from the `developer` client
19 19  1. save your registration access token for further modifications of your client
20 20  1. use the token to call the create endpoint
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22 22  Note that a Jupyter Notebook notebook is available in the Drive of this collab to help you create and modify your OIDC client. Its name is: **//Managing an OpenID Connect client.ipynb//** [add link]
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24 -=== Ask for developer accreditation ===
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26 -To be authorize to create an OIDC client you have to be accredited as developer.
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28 -Please go on this page and "Request to join" the group [[https:~~/~~/wiki.ebrains.eu/bin/view/Identity/#/groups/app-collaboratory-iam~~-~~-service-providers>>https://wiki.ebrains.eu/bin/view/Identity/#/groups/app-collaboratory-iam--service-providers]]
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30 -We will quickly process your request and you will be able to create an OIDC client
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32 32  === Fetching your developer access token ===
33 33  
34 34  Getting your developer token is done in one simple step: authenticate against the developer client with the password grant.