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Azure Authentication library in node.js with type definitions.

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import { TokenCredentialsBase } from "./tokenCredentialsBase"; import { Environment } from "@azure/ms-rest-azure-env"; import { TokenAudience } from "../util/authConstants"; import { TokenResponse, TokenCache } from "adal-node"; export declare class UserTokenCredentials extends TokenCredentialsBase { readonly username: string; readonly password: string; /** * Creates a new UserTokenCredentials object. * * * @param clientId - The active directory application client id. * See {@link https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-devquickstarts-dotnet/ Active Directory Quickstart for .Net} * for an example. * @param domain - The domain or tenant id containing this application. * @param username - The user name for the Organization Id account. * @param password - The password for the Organization Id account. * @param tokenAudience - The audience for which the token is requested. Valid values are 'graph', 'batch', or any other resource like 'https://vault.azure.net/'. * If tokenAudience is 'graph' then domain should also be provided and its value should not be the default 'common' tenant. It must be a string (preferably in a guid format). * @param environment - The azure environment to authenticate with. * @param tokenCache - The token cache. Default value is the MemoryCache object from adal. */ constructor(clientId: string, domain: string, username: string, password: string, tokenAudience?: TokenAudience, environment?: Environment, tokenCache?: TokenCache); private crossCheckUserNameWithToken; /** * Tries to get the token from cache initially. If that is unsuccessful then it tries to get the token from ADAL. * * @returns The tokenResponse (tokenType and accessToken are the two important properties). */ getToken(): Promise<TokenResponse>; } //# sourceMappingURL=userTokenCredentials.d.ts.map