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[[_service_authorization_api_aapi]]
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==== Requesting Authorization Data and Token
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Client applications using the UMA protocol can use a specific endpoint to obtain a special security token called a <<_service_rpt_overview, Requesting Party Token (RPT)>>.
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This token consists of all the permissions granted to a user as a result of the evaluation of the permissions and authorization policies associated with the resources being requested.
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With an RPT, client applications can gain access to protected resources at the resource server.
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.UMA compliant Authorization API Endpoint
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```bash
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http://${host}:${port}/auth/realms/${realm_name}/authz/authorize
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```
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When requesting an RPT, you need to provide two things:
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* A <<_service_protection_permission_api_papi, permission ticket>> representing the resources you want to access
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* The <<_service_authorization_aat, Authorization API token (AAT)>> (as a bearer token) representing a user's identity and his consent to access authorization data on his behalf.
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The permission ticket is added to a HTTP request as a parameter whether the AAT is included in a ```Authorization``` header in order to authenticate de request
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using the AAT as a bearer token.
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```bash
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curl -X POST
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-H "Authorization: Bearer ${AAT}" -d '{
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"ticket" : ${PERMISSION_TICKET}
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}' "http://localhost:8080/auth/realms/hello-world-authz/authz/authorize"
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```
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As a result, the server response is:
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```json
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{"rpt":"${RPT}"}
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``` |