How to get client_id and client_secret for Azure Digital Twin Swagger?











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It is not clear from documentation of Azure Digital Twin Swagger, how to get Client ID and Client Secret. From the url link, figured it client_id as Application ID, however not able to get how to set client_secret:?










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          +1 i can't get the swagger to work either - would be neat though. i've done all my explorations through writing code and using postman.



          The tutorials are very good. There is an excellent walk-through on how to register an app in AAD and get the needed clientId and clientSecret bits. It's for postman, but start to finish it works very well.



          https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/digital-twins/security-authenticating-apis






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          • Thanks. I have noted the same. Now, I will try. Hope GA document will be better, how to use Swagger.
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          Unfortunately it's not currently possible to authenticate to Digital Twins directly from Swagger, however, we did want to provide the Swagger sample as a "sneak peak." But, the docs do need updating as it's not clear that "try it out" is not functional. Thank you for your input. As mentioned above postman is an alternative.






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            +1 i can't get the swagger to work either - would be neat though. i've done all my explorations through writing code and using postman.



            The tutorials are very good. There is an excellent walk-through on how to register an app in AAD and get the needed clientId and clientSecret bits. It's for postman, but start to finish it works very well.



            https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/digital-twins/security-authenticating-apis






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            • Thanks. I have noted the same. Now, I will try. Hope GA document will be better, how to use Swagger.
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            +1 i can't get the swagger to work either - would be neat though. i've done all my explorations through writing code and using postman.



            The tutorials are very good. There is an excellent walk-through on how to register an app in AAD and get the needed clientId and clientSecret bits. It's for postman, but start to finish it works very well.



            https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/digital-twins/security-authenticating-apis






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            • Thanks. I have noted the same. Now, I will try. Hope GA document will be better, how to use Swagger.
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            +1 i can't get the swagger to work either - would be neat though. i've done all my explorations through writing code and using postman.



            The tutorials are very good. There is an excellent walk-through on how to register an app in AAD and get the needed clientId and clientSecret bits. It's for postman, but start to finish it works very well.



            https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/digital-twins/security-authenticating-apis






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            +1 i can't get the swagger to work either - would be neat though. i've done all my explorations through writing code and using postman.



            The tutorials are very good. There is an excellent walk-through on how to register an app in AAD and get the needed clientId and clientSecret bits. It's for postman, but start to finish it works very well.



            https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/digital-twins/security-authenticating-apis







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            • Thanks. I have noted the same. Now, I will try. Hope GA document will be better, how to use Swagger.
              – Selva Kumaresan Ramakrishnan
              Nov 9 at 2:43


















            • Thanks. I have noted the same. Now, I will try. Hope GA document will be better, how to use Swagger.
              – Selva Kumaresan Ramakrishnan
              Nov 9 at 2:43
















            Thanks. I have noted the same. Now, I will try. Hope GA document will be better, how to use Swagger.
            – Selva Kumaresan Ramakrishnan
            Nov 9 at 2:43




            Thanks. I have noted the same. Now, I will try. Hope GA document will be better, how to use Swagger.
            – Selva Kumaresan Ramakrishnan
            Nov 9 at 2:43












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            Unfortunately it's not currently possible to authenticate to Digital Twins directly from Swagger, however, we did want to provide the Swagger sample as a "sneak peak." But, the docs do need updating as it's not clear that "try it out" is not functional. Thank you for your input. As mentioned above postman is an alternative.






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              Unfortunately it's not currently possible to authenticate to Digital Twins directly from Swagger, however, we did want to provide the Swagger sample as a "sneak peak." But, the docs do need updating as it's not clear that "try it out" is not functional. Thank you for your input. As mentioned above postman is an alternative.






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                Unfortunately it's not currently possible to authenticate to Digital Twins directly from Swagger, however, we did want to provide the Swagger sample as a "sneak peak." But, the docs do need updating as it's not clear that "try it out" is not functional. Thank you for your input. As mentioned above postman is an alternative.






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                Unfortunately it's not currently possible to authenticate to Digital Twins directly from Swagger, however, we did want to provide the Swagger sample as a "sneak peak." But, the docs do need updating as it's not clear that "try it out" is not functional. Thank you for your input. As mentioned above postman is an alternative.







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