Update:

seems like #2 can be automated by fiddling with OAUTH..APP_REG
(i.e. generate a_key,a_secret for the corresponding a_owner)

Best,
George

On 4 December 2014 at 21:03, George Gkotsis <george.gkot...@open.ac.uk>
wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> Having installed the ODS framework on Virtuoso 6.1.8, I am experimenting
> with creating an OAuth application.
>
> Unless I am mistaken, an OAuth application is linked to a user-level and
> not on Virtuoso itself.
> This makes things a bit hard in cases where registration is open to the
> public and I want to allow my external application to use OAuth (see below
> why).
> This results in having to manually generate a token and a secret for each
> user.
>
> In other words, after a user has been created:
>
> 1) the user is assigned to the role type "SQL/ODBC and WebDAV"
> 2) The user must visit https://<cname>:<port>/oauth and select the SPARQL
> application to generate his personal token and secret
>
> Step #1 can be automated by updating column u_dav_enable within table
> sys_users to 1
> I haven't found a process that automates step #2.
>
> Any feedback is more than welcome!
>
> George
>
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