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With yammer OAuth, is it possible to register an app on an external yammer network and then authenticate users against this external network, rather than the primary network?

update 9/30/2014 -- to clarify, my goal is to use yammer oauth as a gateway to my own (python based) application, allowing only users of the external network in.

i've got this working on a non-SSO primary & external network combo. after the external network user successfully signs in via yammer, and they are redirected to my callback url, i make a call to /networks/current. i can then check to see if the target external network id appears in their list, and if so let them in.

when i switch my application to use API credentials for an app registered on an SSO enabled primary network & non-SSO external network, and try to login with an external network user, things stop working. after the yammer sign in process completed (note: yammer kicks them out to the SSO endpoint and sign in is completed there), and the user is redirected back to my app, i get a 403 forbidden error. the process never makes it to my call to get their networks...if i try logging in with a user of the primary (SSO enabled network), it works (my custom login fails them since they are not a member of the correct network).

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You need to globalize your SSO App to get things work. For this you need to raise a request to the Yammer helpdesk.

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I tried this same implementation recently and didn't work because the userID (of the authenticated user) that's associated with the external network's access token is the home network's UserID. I worked around it by:

  1. Opening Chrome
  2. Sign into the external network
  3. Right click -> Inspect Element
  4. Click Network Tab
  5. Refresh page
  6. Doubleclick on any row containing ‘…./api/v1/…’
  7. Click headers tab in side panel
  8. Token is found in “Authorization: Bearer …”

You can then pass that bearer token in your REST request header

NOTE: Mine was an SSO enabled network so your mileage may differ :)

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  • thank you for the response. i've successfully found a workaround to accomplish this, but currently i can't get it to work with an SSO enabled network (the production network for this app). given you have some yammer SSO experience, perhaps you can shed some light on my issue? Sep 30, 2014 at 18:18
  • sorry, reading you response again, i may have misread. the method you described certainly works to get the token. how i then go about using that to authenticate my application users with yammer? please see the updated post for clarification regarding the goal of my app. Sep 30, 2014 at 23:54
  • once you get the token, you can then set the authorization header with the token, like so: <script> yam.platform.setAuthToken("VALID_TOKEN_VALUE", function() { yam.getLoginStatus( function(response) { if (response.authResponse) { console.log("logged in"); } else { alert("not logged in") } } ); }); </script>
    – mr i.o
    Oct 17, 2014 at 11:41

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