vcenter tokenservice: invalid grant
invalid_grant
error indicates that provided authorization grant (e.g., authorization code, resource owner credentials) or refresh token is invalid, expired, revoked, does not match the redirection URI used in the authorization request, or was issued to another client.Representation:
"data" : {},
"messages" : [
{
"args" : [
"string",
"string"
],
"default_message" : "string",
"localized" : "string",
"id" : "string",
"params" : {
"<string>" : {
"dt" : "2015-01-01T22:13:05.651Z",
"s" : "string",
"d" : 1.5,
"precision" : 1,
"format" : "SHORT_DATE",
"i" : 1,
"l" : {
"id" : "string",
"params" : {
"<string>" : {
"dt" : "2015-01-01T22:13:05.651Z",
"s" : "string",
"d" : 1.5,
"precision" : 1,
"format" : "SHORT_DATE",
"i" : 1,
"l" : {
"id" : "string",
"params" : {}
}
}
}
}
}
}
},
{
"args" : [
"string",
"string"
],
"default_message" : "string",
"localized" : "string",
"id" : "string",
"params" : {
"<string>" : {
"dt" : "2015-01-01T22:13:05.651Z",
"s" : "string",
"d" : 1.5,
"precision" : 1,
"format" : "SHORT_DATE",
"i" : 1,
"l" : {
"id" : "string",
"params" : {
"<string>" : {
"dt" : "2015-01-01T22:13:05.651Z",
"s" : "string",
"d" : 1.5,
"precision" : 1,
"format" : "SHORT_DATE",
"i" : 1,
"l" : {
"id" : "string",
"params" : {}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
]
}
"type" : "com.vmware.vcenter.tokenservice.invalid_grant",
"value" : {
"data" : {},
"messages" : [
{
"args" : [
"string",
"string"
],
"default_message" : "string",
"localized" : "string",
"id" : "string",
"params" : [
{
"value" : {
"dt" : "2015-01-01T22:13:05.651Z",
"s" : "string",
"d" : 1.5,
"precision" : 1,
"format" : "SHORT_DATE",
"i" : 1,
"l" : {
"id" : "string",
"params" : [
{
"value" : {
"dt" : "2015-01-01T22:13:05.651Z",
"s" : "string",
"d" : 1.5,
"precision" : 1,
"format" : "SHORT_DATE",
"i" : 1,
"l" : {
"id" : "string",
"params" : [
{
"key" : "string"
}
]
}
},
"key" : "string"
}
]
}
},
"key" : "string"
}
]
},
{
"args" : [
"string",
"string"
],
"default_message" : "string",
"localized" : "string",
"id" : "string",
"params" : [
{
"value" : {
"dt" : "2015-01-01T22:13:05.651Z",
"s" : "string",
"d" : 1.5,
"precision" : 1,
"format" : "SHORT_DATE",
"i" : 1,
"l" : {
"id" : "string",
"params" : [
{
"value" : {
"dt" : "2015-01-01T22:13:05.651Z",
"s" : "string",
"d" : 1.5,
"precision" : 1,
"format" : "SHORT_DATE",
"i" : 1,
"l" : {
"id" : "string",
"params" : [
{
"key" : "string"
}
]
}
},
"key" : "string"
}
]
}
},
"key" : "string"
}
]
}
]
}
}
Attributes:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Required | ||
-.messages | localizable_message[] | Stack of one or more localizable messages for human error consumers. The message at the top of the stack (first in the list) describes the error from the perspective of the operation the client invoked. Each subsequent message in the stack describes the "cause" of the prior message. |
-.messages[].id | string | Unique identifier of the localizable string or message template. This identifier is typically used to retrieve a locale-specific string or message template from a message catalog. |
-.messages[].default_message | string | The value of this localizable string or message template in the en_US (English) locale. If vapi.std.localizable_message.id refers to a message template, the default message will contain the substituted arguments. This value can be used by clients that do not need to display strings and messages in the native language of the user. It could also be used as a fallback if a client is unable to access the appropriate message catalog. |
-.messages[].args | string[] | Positional arguments to be substituted into the message template. This list will be empty if the message uses named arguments or has no arguments. |
Optional | ||
-.data | object | Data to facilitate clients responding to the operation reporting a standard error to indicating that it was unable to complete successfully. Operations may provide data that clients can use when responding to errors. Since the data that clients need may be specific to the context of the operation reporting the error, different operations that report the same error may provide different data in the error. The documentation for each each operation will describe what, if any, data it provides for each error it reports. The ArgumentLocations, FileLocations, and TransientIndication structures are intended as possible values for this field. vapi.std.dynamic_ID may also be useful as a value for this field (although that is not its primary purpose). Some services may provide their own specific structures for use as the value of this field when reporting errors from their operations. Optional. Some operations will not set this field when reporting errors. |
Attributes:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Required | ||
messages | localizable_message[] | Stack of one or more localizable messages for human error consumers. The message at the top of the stack (first in the list) describes the error from the perspective of the operation the client invoked. Each subsequent message in the stack describes the "cause" of the prior message. |
messages[].id | string | Unique identifier of the localizable string or message template. This identifier is typically used to retrieve a locale-specific string or message template from a message catalog. |
messages[].default_message | string | The value of this localizable string or message template in the en_US (English) locale. If vapi.std.localizable_message.id refers to a message template, the default message will contain the substituted arguments. This value can be used by clients that do not need to display strings and messages in the native language of the user. It could also be used as a fallback if a client is unable to access the appropriate message catalog. |
messages[].args | string[] | Positional arguments to be substituted into the message template. This list will be empty if the message uses named arguments or has no arguments. |
Optional | ||
data | object | Data to facilitate clients responding to the operation reporting a standard error to indicating that it was unable to complete successfully. Operations may provide data that clients can use when responding to errors. Since the data that clients need may be specific to the context of the operation reporting the error, different operations that report the same error may provide different data in the error. The documentation for each each operation will describe what, if any, data it provides for each error it reports. The ArgumentLocations, FileLocations, and TransientIndication structures are intended as possible values for this field. vapi.std.dynamic_ID may also be useful as a value for this field (although that is not its primary purpose). Some services may provide their own specific structures for use as the value of this field when reporting errors from their operations. Optional. Some operations will not set this field when reporting errors. |