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terrible_towel
2 years agoNew Contributor II
Thanks djsiegel for the quick reply.
What I'm failing to understand is what value do I use for Account in the 2nd HTTP Client snap? and what type of an API account should it be, since the system owner forbids me to use basic auth?
Ah - its going to depend on the API itself. Likely NO account is required, since you've got a token you're going to pass in a header. I did this recently in an example with monday.com that required only a header being passed. For this, I used the "Secured Headers" type HTTP account, no schema (unless yours requires a specific schema), and just put the needed headers under "Additional auth headers".
HTTP Client Config:
Secured Headers Account Type configuration: