Hi,mind filing a JIRA ticket, if there is a bit of missing functionality for a more generic usage.I think we should not end up adding an Outlook speciifc class, but I agree that it might be handy to have a bit of more flexibility hereOn Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 11:18 PM, Michael Doo <michael@410labs.com> wrote:_______________________________________________Michael DooBest,The documentation doesn't seem to clearly state how this should or could be addressed. Since not every OAuth2 provider has allowed iOS bundle names as valid redirect URIs, it seems to me there should be a way to handle this.Hello,I've managed to integrate the Aerogear iOS OAuth2 library pretty well into my app for Google accounts. However, for Outlook, their OAuth2 API only allow two redirect URIs: urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob and HTTPS schemes, e.g., https://login.live.com/oauth20_desktop.srf, to which the authorization code will be attached. The important bit here is that they do not allow customization of the redirect URI to be something like '\(bundleString)://oauth2Callback' or 'fb\(clientId)://authorize/', which the OAuth2 library seems to need.
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