:experimental: :docdatetime: 2022-08-08T12:19:20+02:00 = Simple Callback Server This is probably my simplest project. == What is this? It's the simplest thing you could imagine: An `express` server that prints out all headers and the body or all query parameters. Still, I needed it sometimes and I didn't want to rewrite it every time I use it. == What can it be used for? When creating a dev application on Google, Spotify, or other services you often have some heavy authentification flow to get access. But normally I want to use the API for private projects and it's _my_ account that gets authenticated every time. To make reauthentication easier these OAuth protocols often provide a "refresh token" which can be used to get a valid new token. To get the initial authentification token and to get such a refresh token you provide a callback address where you get redirected after the user logs in. The tokens and meta information normally are sent in a `POST` body. And this is where this small application is necessary. === This sounds overly complicated It is. But this is necessary for OAuth2 to be safe.