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title: API
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Starting with 2021.3.5, every authentik instance has a built-in API browser, which can be accessed at https://authentik.company/api/v3/.
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To generate an API client, you can use the OpenAPI v3 schema at https://authentik.company/api/v3/schema/.
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While testing, the API requests are authenticated by your browser session.
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## Authentication
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For any of the token-based methods, set the `Authorization` header to `Bearer <token>`.
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### Session
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When authenticating with a flow, you'll get an authenticated Session cookie, that can be used for authentication. Keep in mind that in this context, a CSRF header is also required.
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### API Token
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Users can create tokens to authenticate as any user with a static key, which can optionally be expiring and auto-rotate.
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### JWT Token
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OAuth2 clients can request the scope `goauthentik.io/api`, which allows their OAuth Refresh token to be used to authenticate to the API.
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