Call your Azure AD B2C protected API with authenticated HTTP requests from your JetBrains IDE
Automatically acquire OAuth 2.0 tokens
I have written several blog posts about HTTP clients in the past. I am a big fan of using HTTP text files versioned in a git repository alongside API code and executed by an IDE tooling. However, there was one use case where a GUI tool like Postman or a swagger page was more convenient: retrieving OAuth 2.0 users' tokens. Thanks to the latest OAuth 2.0 feature in JetBrains' IDE built-in HTTP client, this is no longer an issue.
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