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#include <CkHttpW.h>
#include <CkJsonObjectW.h>
#include <CkHttpResponseW.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
// This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
CkHttpW http;
bool success;
// Use this online tool to generate code from sample JSON: Generate Code to Create JSON
// The following JSON is sent in the request body.
// {
// "provider": "",
// "connection_id": "",
// "user_id": "",
// "link_with": ""
// }
CkJsonObjectW json;
json.UpdateString(L"provider",L"");
json.UpdateString(L"connection_id",L"");
json.UpdateString(L"user_id",L"");
json.UpdateString(L"link_with",L"");
// Adds the "Authorization: Bearer {{auth0_token}}" header.
http.put_AuthToken(L"{{auth0_token}}");
http.SetRequestHeader(L"Content-Type",L"application/json");
CkHttpResponseW *resp = http.PostJson3(L"https://{{auth0_domain}}/api/v2/users/:id/identities",L"application/json",json);
if (http.get_LastMethodSuccess() == false) {
wprintf(L"%s\n",http.lastErrorText());
return;
}
wprintf(L"%d\n",resp->get_StatusCode());
wprintf(L"%s\n",resp->bodyStr());
delete resp;
}
Curl Command
curl -X POST
-H "Authorization: Bearer {{auth0_token}}"
-H "Content-Type: application/json"
-d '{
"provider": "",
"connection_id": "",
"user_id": "",
"link_with": ""
}'
https://{{auth0_domain}}/api/v2/users/:id/identities
Postman Collection Item JSON
{
"name": "Link a user account",
"request": {
"method": "POST",
"header": [
{
"key": "Authorization",
"value": "Bearer {{auth0_token}}"
},
{
"key": "Content-Type",
"value": "application/json"
}
],
"body": {
"mode": "raw",
"raw": "{\r\n \"provider\": \"\",\r\n \"connection_id\": \"\",\r\n \"user_id\": \"\",\r\n \"link_with\": \"\"\r\n}"
},
"url": {
"raw": "https://{{auth0_domain}}/api/v2/users/:id/identities",
"protocol": "https",
"host": [
"{{auth0_domain}}"
],
"path": [
"api",
"v2",
"users",
":id",
"identities"
],
"variable": [
{
"key": "id",
"type": "any"
}
]
},
"description": "Links the account specified in the body (<strong>secondary account</strong>) to the account specified by the <code>id</code> param of the URL (<strong>primary account</strong>).<br>There are two ways of invoking the endpoint:<br><ul><li>With the authenticated primary account's JWT in the Authorization header, which has the <code>update:current_user_identities</code> scope:\n<pre>\nPOST /api/v2/users/PRIMARY_ACCOUNT_USER_ID/identities\nAuthorization: \"Bearer PRIMARY_ACCOUNT_JWT\"\n{\n \"link_with\": \"SECONDARY_ACCOUNT_JWT\"\n}\n</pre>In this case only the <code>link_with</code> param is required in the body, containing the JWT obtained upon the secondary account's authentication.</li><li>With an API V2 generated token with <code>update:users</code> scope:\n<pre>\nPOST /api/v2/users/PRIMARY_ACCOUNT_USER_ID/identities\nAuthorization: \"Bearer YOUR_API_V2_TOKEN\"\n{\n \"provider\": \"SECONDARY_ACCOUNT_PROVIDER\",\n \"connection_id\": \"SECONDARY_ACCOUNT_CONNECTION_ID(OPTIONAL)\",\n \"user_id\": \"SECONDARY_ACCOUNT_USER_ID\"\n}\n</pre>In this case you need to send <code>provider</code> and <code>user_id</code> in the body. Optionally you can also send the <code>connection_id</code> param which is suitable for identifying a particular database connection for the 'auth0' provider.</li></ul>On successful linking, the endpoint returns the new array of the primary account identities."
},
"response": [
]
}