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c# - Getting "error": "unsupported_grant_type" when trying to get a JWT by calling an OWIN OAuth secured Web Api via Postman

I have followed this article to implement an OAuth Authorization server. However when I use post man to get a token, I get an error in the response:

"error": "unsupported_grant_type"

I read somewhere that the data in Postman needs to be posted using Content-type:application/x-www-form-urlencoded. I have prepped the required settings in Postman:

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and yet my headers are like this:

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Here is my code

public class CustomOAuthProvider : OAuthAuthorizationServerProvider
{
    public override Task ValidateClientAuthentication(OAuthValidateClientAuthenticationContext context)
    {
        context.Validated();
        return Task.FromResult<object>(null);
    }

    public override Task MatchEndpoint(OAuthMatchEndpointContext context)
    {
        if (context.OwinContext.Request.Method == "OPTIONS" && context.IsTokenEndpoint)
        {
            context.OwinContext.Response.Headers.Add("Access-Control-Allow-Methods", new[] { "POST" });
            context.OwinContext.Response.Headers.Add("Access-Control-Allow-Headers", new[] { "accept", "authorization", "content-type" });
            context.OwinContext.Response.StatusCode = 200;
            context.RequestCompleted();
            return Task.FromResult<object>(null);
        }
        return base.MatchEndpoint(context);       
    }

    public override async Task GrantResourceOwnerCredentials(OAuthGrantResourceOwnerCredentialsContext context)
    {
        string allowedOrigin = "*";

        context.OwinContext.Response.Headers.Add("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", new[] { allowedOrigin });
        context.OwinContext.Response.Headers.Add("Access-Control-Allow-Headers", new[] { "Content-Type" });

        Models.TheUser user = new Models.TheUser();
        user.UserName = context.UserName;
        user.FirstName = "Sample first name";
        user.LastName = "Dummy Last name";

        ClaimsIdentity identity = new ClaimsIdentity("JWT");

        identity.AddClaim(new Claim(ClaimTypes.Name, context.UserName));
        foreach (string claim in user.Claims)
        {
            identity.AddClaim(new Claim("Claim", claim));    
        }

        var ticket = new AuthenticationTicket(identity, null);
        context.Validated(ticket);
    }
}

public class CustomJwtFormat : ISecureDataFormat<AuthenticationTicket>
{
    private readonly string _issuer = string.Empty;

    public CustomJwtFormat(string issuer)
    {
        _issuer = issuer;
    }

    public string Protect(AuthenticationTicket data)
    {
        string audienceId = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["AudienceId"];
        string symmetricKeyAsBase64 = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["AudienceSecret"];
        var keyByteArray = TextEncodings.Base64Url.Decode(symmetricKeyAsBase64);
        var signingKey = new HmacSigningCredentials(keyByteArray);
        var issued = data.Properties.IssuedUtc;
        var expires = data.Properties.ExpiresUtc;
        var token = new JwtSecurityToken(_issuer, audienceId, data.Identity.Claims, issued.Value.UtcDateTime, expires.Value.UtcDateTime, signingKey);
        var handler = new JwtSecurityTokenHandler();
        var jwt = handler.WriteToken(token);
        return jwt;
    }

    public AuthenticationTicket Unprotect(string protectedText)
    {
        throw new NotImplementedException();
    }
}

In the CustomJWTFormat class above only the breakpoint in the constructor gets hit. In the CustomOauth class, the breakpoint in the GrantResourceOwnerCredentials method never gets hit. The others do.

The Startup class:

public class Startup
{
    public void Configuration(IAppBuilder app)
    {
        app.UseCors(Microsoft.Owin.Cors.CorsOptions.AllowAll);

        HttpConfiguration config = new HttpConfiguration();
        WebApiConfig.Register(config);

        ConfigureOAuthTokenGeneration(app);
        ConfigureOAuthTokenConsumption(app);

        app.UseWebApi(config);
    }

    private void ConfigureOAuthTokenGeneration(IAppBuilder app)
    {
        var OAuthServerOptions = new OAuthAuthorizationServerOptions()
        {
            //For Dev enviroment only (on production should be AllowInsecureHttp = false)
            AllowInsecureHttp = true,
            TokenEndpointPath = new PathString("/oauth/token"),
            AccessTokenExpireTimeSpan = TimeSpan.FromDays(1),
            Provider = new CustomOAuthProvider(),
            AccessTokenFormat = new CustomJwtFormat(ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["Issuer"])
        };

        // OAuth 2.0 Bearer Access Token Generation
        app.UseOAuthAuthorizationServer(OAuthServerOptions);
    }

    private void ConfigureOAuthTokenConsumption(IAppBuilder app)
    {
        string issuer = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["Issuer"]; 
        string audienceId = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["AudienceId"];
        byte[] audienceSecret = TextEncodings.Base64Url.Decode(ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["AudienceSecret"]);

        // Api controllers with an [Authorize] attribute will be validated with JWT
        app.UseJwtBearerAuthentication(
            new JwtBearerAuthenticationOptions
            {
                AuthenticationMode = AuthenticationMode.Active,
                AllowedAudiences = new[] { audienceId },
                IssuerSecurityTokenProviders = new IIssuerSecurityTokenProvider[]
                {
                    new SymmetricKeyIssuerSecurityTokenProvider(issuer, audienceSecret)
                }
            });
    }
}

Do I need to set up Content-type:application/x-www-form-urlencoded somewhere else in the web api code? What could be wrong? Please help.

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The response is a bit late - but in case anyone has the issue in the future...

From the screenshot above - it seems that you are adding the url data (username, password, grant_type) to the header and not to the body element.

Clicking on the body tab, and then select "x-www-form-urlencoded" radio button, there should be a key-value list below that where you can enter the request data


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