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Continue a grant request

During a grant request flow, an authorization server can require an individual (typically a client’s end user) to approve the grant by interacting directly with the server. For example, by tapping an Approve button on a web page provided by the auth server.

After the individual approves the grant, the auth server sends the client an interaction reference. The client must send a continuation request containing the reference back to the authorization server to obtain an access token.

These code snippets enable an authorized client to send a grant continuation request to the authorization server.

Before you begin

We recommend creating a wallet account on Rafiki.Money, a test wallet provider that’s part of the Interledger testnet. Creating an account allows you to test your client against the Open Payments APIs by using an ILP-enabled wallet funded with play money.

Issue grant continuation request

Additional configuration

Add "type": "module" to package.json

Add the following to tsconfig.json

{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "ES2022",
"module": "ES2022"
}
}

Get started

Import dependencies

import { createAuthenticatedClient } from "@interledger/open-payments";

Initialize Open Payments client

const client = await createAuthenticatedClient({
  walletAddressUrl: WALLET_ADDRESS,
  privateKey: PRIVATE_KEY_PATH,
  keyId: KEY_ID,
});

Continue grant

const grant = await client.grant.continue(
  {
    accessToken: CONTINUE_ACCESS_TOKEN,
    url: CONTINUE_URI,
  },
  {
    interact_ref: interactRef,
  },
);

Output

console.log("OUTGOING_PAYMENT_ACCESS_TOKEN =", grant.access_token.value);
console.log(
  "OUTGOING_PAYMENT_ACCESS_TOKEN_MANAGE_URL =",
  grant.access_token.manage,
);

Run tsx path/to/directory/index.ts.

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References