• Resolved jakemc

    (@jakemc)


    Hi. We’re using a third party oAuth server to manage the login and user management for a set of separate WordPress installations. We need to be able to make GraphQL calls to the remote server to get user information, and so need the authorisation token to pass back to the remote server. But this token doesn’t seem to be passed as a client cookie nor as a server cookie. Does the free plugin do this? Can it be enabled in the premium version?
    Thanks in advance.

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  • Hello @jakemc,

    Thank you for reaching out to us.

    Our plugin does not set access tokens in the cookies. However, if you wish to make an additional call using an access token, our premium plugin offers a Group User Info Endpoint feature. This feature allows you to make an additional call to fetch user information, and we provide a developer hook for your convenience. You can use our hook to make a GraphQL call with ease.

    If you have any further questions or need assistance, feel free to ask.

    Please send us a query through the support form inside the plugin so that we can reach out to you via email for better assistance and a faster response.

    Thank you

    Team miniOrange

    Hi?@jakemc

    We haven’t heard back from you in the last couple of days, so we are marking this thread as resolved. You can always post your queries on this forum if you have any questions or face issues with our plugin. We’d be happy to help you.

    Thanks

    Team miniOrange

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