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## Obtain Token and Invoke Service
@MarcusBondezan
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Have you by chance tried using the rest api within a web application to get a token? Particularly from something like a React app? No matter what I try I can’t seem to get it to work.

@jbouder I'm having the same problem. I have a react app and I'm trying to use my own UI login screen and trying to call the keycloak rest endpoint that gives me the access token.

Have you find out how to do it properly?

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jbouder commented Mar 28, 2022

I did actually, the main issue I was experiencing actually was due to how I was posting my data, was using FormData, when it should actually be UrlSearchParams. Here is the gist of what I'm doing (might have to tweak a bit, i'm using a default axios instance, and for this code snipped I pulled some of that in for you)...
axios({ method: 'post', headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded', }, url: '${SSO_ISSUER_URL}/realms/${SSO_KEYCLOAK_REALM}/protocol/openid-connect/token', data: new URLSearchParams({ client_id: SSO_CLIENT_ID, grant_type: 'password', username: USERNAME, password: PASSWORD, })

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