Authentication
All Web Modeler API requests require authentication. To authenticate, generate a JSON Web Token (JWT) depending on your environment and include it in each request.
Generate a token
- SaaS
- Self-Managed
- Create client credentials by clicking Console > Organization > Administration API > Create new credentials.
- Add permissions to this client for Web Modeler API.
- Once you have created the client, capture the following values required to generate a token:
Name Environment variable name Default value Client ID CAMUNDA_CONSOLE_CLIENT_ID
- Client Secret CAMUNDA_CONSOLE_CLIENT_SECRET
- Authorization Server URL CAMUNDA_OAUTH_URL
https://login.cloud.camunda.io/oauth/token
Audience CAMUNDA_CONSOLE_OAUTH_AUDIENCE
api.cloud.camunda.io
cautionWhen client credentials are created, the
Client Secret
is only shown once. Save thisClient Secret
somewhere safe. - Execute an authentication request to the token issuer:A successful authentication response looks like the following:
curl --request POST ${CAMUNDA_OAUTH_URL} \
--header 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded' \
--data-urlencode 'grant_type=client_credentials' \
--data-urlencode "audience=${CAMUNDA_CONSOLE_OAUTH_AUDIENCE}" \
--data-urlencode "client_id=${CAMUNDA_CONSOLE_CLIENT_ID}" \
--data-urlencode "client_secret=${CAMUNDA_CONSOLE_CLIENT_SECRET}"{
"access_token": "<TOKEN>",
"expires_in": 300,
"refresh_expires_in": 0,
"token_type": "Bearer",
"not-before-policy": 0
} - Capture the value of the
access_token
property and store it as your token.
- Add an M2M application in Identity.
- Add permissions to this application for Web Modeler API.
- Capture the
Client ID
andClient Secret
from the application in Identity. - Generate a token to access the REST API. Provide the
client_id
andclient_secret
from the values you previously captured in Identity.A successful authentication response looks like the following:curl --location --request POST 'http://localhost:18080/auth/realms/camunda-platform/protocol/openid-connect/token' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded' \
--data-urlencode "client_id=${CLIENT_ID}" \
--data-urlencode "client_secret=${CLIENT_SECRET}" \
--data-urlencode 'grant_type=client_credentials'{
"access_token": "<TOKEN>",
"expires_in": 300,
"refresh_expires_in": 0,
"token_type": "Bearer",
"not-before-policy": 0
} - Capture the value of the
access_token
property and store it as your token.
Use a token
Include the previously captured token as an authorization header in each request: Authorization: Bearer <TOKEN>
.
For example, to send a request to the Web Modeler API's /info
endpoint:
- SaaS
- Self-Managed
curl --header "Authorization: Bearer ${TOKEN}" \
https://modeler.cloud.camunda.io/api/v1/info
The ${WEB_MODELER_REST_URL}
variable below represents the URL of the Web Modeler API. You can configure this value in your Self-Managed installation. The default value is http://localhost:8070
.
curl --header "Authorization: Bearer ${TOKEN}" \
${WEB_MODELER_REST_URL}/api/v1/info
A successful response includes information about the environment. For example:
{
"version": "v1",
"authorizedOrganization": "12345678-ABCD-DCBA-ABCD-123456789ABC",
"createPermission": true,
"readPermission": true,
"updatePermission": true,
"deletePermission": false
}
Token expiration
Access tokens expire according to the expires_in
property of a successful authentication response. After this duration, in seconds, you must request a new access token.