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Sign in with Coinbase OAuth2 Tokens

Coinbase uses an optional security feature of OAuth2 called refresh tokens.

When you first authenticate, your app is given an access_token and a refresh_token. The access token authenticates all your requests; but the access token expires in one hour. Once expired, you must use the refresh token to obtain a new access token and a new refresh token.

The refresh token never expires; but it can only be exchanged once for a new set of access and refresh tokens. If you try to make a call with an expired access token, a 401 response is returned.

Tokens

Use the refresh token to request a new access token and a new refresh token:

  • Access tokens expire in one hour.
  • Refresh tokens never expire but can only be exchanged once.

This process adds some complexity for Sign in with Coinbase integrations, but provides an valuable layer of security since a compromised access token is automatically revoked after one hour.

Creating a New Access Token

To get a new access token, you must send a POST request to /oauth2/token with your refresh_token and change the grant_type to refresh_token.

caution

There were changes to OAuth2 on March 27, 2024.

The code and redirect_uri parameters are not required for this request.

curl https://login.coinbase.com/oauth2/token \
-X POST \
-d 'grant_type=refresh_token&
client_id=YOUR_CLIENT_ID&
client_secret=YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET&
refresh_token=REFRESH_TOKEN'

The expected result is a response containing the access token, as before:

{
"access_token":"...",
"token_type":"bearer",
"expires_in":3600,
"refresh_token":"...",
"scope":"all"
}
tip

If you are using an OAuth2 library that supports refresh tokens, the library automatically takes care of these details.

Revoking an Access Token

Access tokens can be revoked manually if you want to disconnect your application's access to the user's account. Revoking can also be used to implement a log-out feature. You must supply the current access token twice, once to revoke it, and another to authenticate the request (either containing access_token parameter or Authentication header with bearer token). 200 OK is returned for both successful and unsuccessful requests.

curl https://login.coinbase.com/oauth2/revoke \
-X POST \
-d 'token=ACCESS_TOKEN&
client_id=YOUR_CLIENT_ID&
client_secret=YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET'
-H 'Authorization: Bearer 6915ab99857fec1e6f2f6c078583756d0c09d7207750baea28dfbc3d4b0f2cb80'

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