IConfidentialClientApplication.AcquireTokenByAuthorizationCode Method
Definition
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Acquires a token from the authority configured in the app using the authorization code previously received from the identity provider using the OAuth 2.0 authorization code flow. See Authorization Code Flow. This flow is usually used in web apps (for instance, ASP.NET and ASP.NET Core web apps) which sign-in users and can request an authorization code. This method does not look in the token cache, but stores the result in it. Before calling this method, use other methods such as AcquireTokenSilent(IEnumerable<String>, IAccount) to check the token cache.
public Microsoft.Identity.Client.AcquireTokenByAuthorizationCodeParameterBuilder AcquireTokenByAuthorizationCode (System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<string> scopes, string authorizationCode);
abstract member AcquireTokenByAuthorizationCode : seq<string> * string -> Microsoft.Identity.Client.AcquireTokenByAuthorizationCodeParameterBuilder
Public Function AcquireTokenByAuthorizationCode (scopes As IEnumerable(Of String), authorizationCode As String) As AcquireTokenByAuthorizationCodeParameterBuilder
Parameters
- scopes
- IEnumerable<String>
Scopes requested to access a protected API.
- authorizationCode
- String
The authorization code received from the service authorization endpoint.
Returns
A builder enabling you to add optional parameters before executing the token request.
Remarks
You can set optional parameters by chaining the builder with, for example Microsoft.Identity.Client.AbstractAcquireTokenParameterBuilder`1.WithExtraQueryParameters(System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary{System.String,System.String}),