Login
Authenticate a User
The Login API is used authenticate a user in FusionAuth. The issuer of the One Time Password will dictate if a JWT or a Refresh Token may be issued in the API response.
Request
By default, this API will require API key authentication when called with an applicationId . API key authentication may be disabled per Application, see application.loginConfiguration.requireAuthentication in the Application API or navigate to Applications -> Edit -> Security in the user interface.
Prior to version 1.5.0
this API did not accept an API key and never required authentication.
Request Headers
X-Forwarded-For
StringThe IP address of a client requesting authentication. If the IP address is provided it will be stored for login history of the user. It is generally preferred to specify the IP address in the request body. If it is not provided in the request body this header value will be used if available, the request body value will take precedence.
X-FusionAuth-TenantId
StringThe unique Id of the tenant used to scope this API request.
The tenant Id is not required on this request even when more than one tenant has been configured because the tenant can be identified based upon the request parameters or it is otherwise not required.
Specify a tenant Id on this request when you want to ensure the request is scoped to a specific tenant. The tenant Id may be provided through this header or by using a tenant locked API key to achieve the same result.
See Making an API request using a Tenant Id for additional information.
Request Cookies
fusionauth.trust
StringThe Multi-Factor Trust identifier returned by the Multi-Factor Login API response. This value may be provided to bypass the Multi-Factor challenge when a User has Multi-Factor enabled. When this cookie exists on the request it will take precedence over the twoFactorTrustId if provided in the request body.
Request Body
applicationId
UUIDThe Id of the Application the user is to be logged into. This parameter is optional but there is not likely a production use case where you want to omit the value. If this parameter is omitted the user will still be authenticated but a login count will not be recorded for an Application.
See the difference between authentication and authorization for more detail.
ipAddress
StringThe IP address of the end-user that is logging into FusionAuth. If this value is omitted FusionAuth will attempt to obtain the IP address of
the client, the value will be that of the X-Forwarded-For
header if provided or the last proxy that sent the request. The IP address will
be stored in the User login history.
loginId
StringrequiredThe login identifier of the user. The login identifier can be either the email or the username .
Note: The value will be used exactly as provided to resolve a user by email or the username . If the provided value contains leading or trailing white space these characters will not be removed, and then would only match a user by email or the username if the values stored in FusionAuth also contain these same leading or trailing spaces.
You may optionally normalize this value prior to sending it to FusionAuth. If you are using a hosted login page, FusionAuth will use this API to complete login during an OAuth2 or SAML v2 workflow. In this case, you may optionally normalize or validate the user input client side using JavaScript or HTML 5 validation to achieve the same result.
metaData.device.description
StringA human readable description of the device used. This meta data is used to describe the refresh token that may be generated for this request.
metaData.device.lastAccessedAddress
StringThe IP address which made this request.
metaData.device.name
StringA human readable name of the device used. This meta data is used to describe the refresh token that may be generated for this request.
metaData.device.type
StringThe type of device represented by the device
parameter.
Prior to version 1.46.0, this value was restricted to the following types:
BROWSER
DESKTOP
LAPTOP
MOBILE
OTHER
SERVER
TABLET
TV
UNKNOWN
In version 1.46.0
and beyond, this value can be any string value you’d like, have fun with it!
This meta data is used to describe the refresh token that may be generated for this request.
noJWT
BooleanDefaults to falseWhen this value is set to true a JWT will not be issued as part of this request. The response body will not contain the token
or refreshToken
fields, and the access_token
and refresh_token
cookies will not be written to the HTTP response.
This optional parameter may be helpful when performing high volume authentication requests and the JWT is not being utilized, in this scenario removing the additional latency required to issue and sign the JWT may have a measurable cumulative effect on performance.
password
StringrequiredThe user’s password or an Application specific Authentication Token.
twoFactorTrustId
StringThe Multi-Factor Trust identifier returned by the Multi-Factor Login API response. This value may be provided to bypass the Multi-Factor challenge when a User has Multi-Factor enabled.
Example Request JSON
{
"loginId": "example@fusionauth.io",
"password": "password",
"applicationId": "10000000-0000-0002-0000-000000000001",
"noJWT": false,
"ipAddress": "192.168.1.42"
}
Response
The response for this API contains the User object.
Response Codes
Code | Description |
---|---|
200 | The authentication was successful. The response will contain the User object that was authenticated. |
202 | The user was authenticated successfully. The user is not registered for the application specified by the applicationId on the request. The response will contain the User object that was authenticated. |
203 | The user was authenticated successfully. The user is required to change their password, the response will contain the changePasswordId to be used on the Change Password API. Since version 1.15.0 , the response will also contain a changePasswordReason field which can have one of the following values:
Example Response JSON
|
212 | The user’s email address has not yet been verified. The response will contain the User object that was authenticated. If the emailConfiguration.verificationStrategy has been set to FormField , the response will contain the emailVerificationId that was generated for the user. |
213 | The user’s registration has not yet been verified. The response will contain the User object that was authenticated. If the emailConfiguration.verificationStrategy has been set to FormField , the response will contain the registrationVerificationId that was generated for the user. Prior to version 1.27.0 , this status code was not returned, and you will see a 200 instead. |
242 | The user was authenticated successfully. The user has two factor authentication enabled. Since version 1.42.0 , this status code is also returned when two factor authentication is required. The response will contain the twoFactorId to be used on the Complete Two Factor Authentication API.Example Response JSON
|
400 | The request was invalid and/or malformed. The response will contain an Errors JSON Object with the specific errors. |
401 | You did not supply a valid Authorization header. The header was omitted or your API key was not valid. The response will be empty. See Authentication. By default, this API will require authentication. Authentication may be disabled per Application, see application.loginConfiguration.requireAuthentication in the Application API or the Security tab in the Application configuration. Prior to version 1.5.0 this API never require an API key. If you are not sending an applicationId then this settings is configured at the tenant level, see tenant.loginConfiguration.requireAuthentication on the Tenant API or the Security tab in the Tenant configuration. |
404 | The user was not found or the password was incorrect. The response will be empty. |
409 | The user is currently in an action that has prevented login. The response will contain the actions that prevented login. Example Response JSON
|
410 | The user has expired. The response will be empty. |
423 | The user is locked and cannot login. The response will be empty. Prior to version 1.9.0 a 404 status code will be returned instead. |
500 | There was an internal error. A stack trace is provided and logged in the FusionAuth log files. The response will be empty. |
503 | The search index is not available or encountered an exception so the request cannot be completed. The response will contain a JSON body. |
504 | One or more Webhook endpoints returned an invalid response or were unreachable. Based on the transaction configuration for this event your action cannot be completed. A stack trace is provided and logged in the FusionAuth log files. |
Response Body
refreshToken
StringThe refresh token that can be used to obtain a new access token once the provided one has expired.
Because a refresh token is per user and per application, this value will only be returned when an applicationId was provided on the login request and the user is registered to the application.
You must explicitly allow generation of refresh tokens when using the Login API.
Configure the application.loginConfiguration.generateRefreshTokens setting via the API or enable the setting by navigating to the Application -> My Application -> Security tab.
refreshTokenId
StringAvailable since 1.37.0When the refreshToken is returned in the response, this field will also be returned. This unique Id is the persistent identifier for this refresh token, and will not change even when using one-time use refresh tokens. This value may optionally be used to revoke the token using the Refresh Token API.
state
ObjectIf authenticated using a One Time Password and state was provided during the Change Password request this value will be returned exactly as it was provided.
token
StringAvailable since 1.16.0The access token, this string is an encoded JSON Web Token (JWT).
tokenExpirationInstant
LongAvailable since 1.33.0The instant the token will expire. If the response does not contain a token , this field will also be omitted from the response.
user.active
BooleanTrue if the User is active. False if the User has been deactivated. Deactivated Users will not be able to login.
user.birthDate
StringThe User’s birthdate formatted as YYYY-MM-DD
user.breachedPasswordLastCheckedInstant
LongThe instant this user’s password was last checked to determine if it is compromised.
user.connectorId
UUIDAvailable since 1.18.0The unique Id of the Connector associated with the System of Record being used to authenticate the user.
user.cleanSpeakId
UUIDThis Id is used by FusionAuth when the User’s username is sent to CleanSpeak to be moderated (filtered and potentially sent to the approval queue). It is the content Id of the username inside CleanSpeak.
user.data
ObjectAn object that can hold any information about the User that should be persisted.
user.data.email
StringThis field will be used as the email address if no user.email field is found.
This feature was removed in version 1.26.0 and added back in 1.27.2.
user.email
StringThe User’s email address.
user.expiry
LongThe expiration instant of the User’s account. An expired user is not permitted to login.
user.firstName
StringThe first name of the User.
user.fullName
StringThe User’s full name as a separate field that is not calculated from firstName and lastName .
user.id
UUIDThe User’s unique Id.
user.imageUrl
StringThe URL that points to an image file that is the User’s profile image.
user.insertInstant
LongThe instant when the user was created.
user.lastLoginInstant
LongThe instant when the User logged in last.
user.lastName
StringThe User’s last name.
user.lastUpdateInstant
LongThe instant when the User was last updated.
user.memberships
ArrayThe list of memberships for the User.
user.memberships[x].data
ObjectAn object that can hold any information about the User for this membership that should be persisted.
user.memberships[x].groupId
UUIDThe Id of the Group of this membership.
user.memberships[x].id
UUIDThe unique Id of this membership.
user.memberships[x].insertInstant
LongThe instant that the membership was created.
user.middleName
StringThe User’s middle name.
user.mobilePhone
StringThe User’s mobile phone number. This is useful if you will be sending push notifications or SMS messages to the User.
user.parentEmail
StringAvailable since 1.7.0The email address of the user’s parent or guardian. If this value was provided during a create or update operation, this value will only remain until the child is claimed by a parent.
user.passwordChangeRequired
BooleanIndicates that the User’s password needs to be changed during their next login attempt.
user.passwordLastUpdateInstant
LongThe instant that the User last changed their password.
user.preferredLanguages
Array<String>An array of locale strings that give, in order, the User’s preferred languages. These are important for email templates and other localizable text. See Locales.
user.registrations
ArrayThe list of registrations for the User. This will include registrations for inactive applications.
user.registrations[x].applicationId
UUIDThe Id of the Application that this registration is for.
user.registrations[x].authenticationToken
StringThe Authentication Token for this registration (if one exists).
user.registrations[x].cleanSpeakId
UUIDThis Id is used by FusionAuth when the User’s username for this registration is sent to CleanSpeak to be moderated (filtered and potentially sent to the approval queue). It is the content Id of the username inside CleanSpeak.
user.registrations[x].data
ObjectAn object that can hold any information about the User for this registration that should be persisted.
user.registrations[x].id
UUIDThe Id of this registration.
user.registrations[x].insertInstant
LongThe instant that this registration was created.
user.registrations[x].lastLoginInstant
LongThe instant that the User last logged into the Application for this registration.
user.registrations[x].preferredLanguages
Array<String>An array of locale strings that give, in order, the User’s preferred languages for this registration. These are important for email templates and other localizable text.
user.registrations[x].roles
Array<String>The list of roles that the User has for this registration. The string is the role’s Name
not the role’s Id
, e.g. admin
or user-role
.
user.registrations[x].timezone
StringThe User’s preferred timezone for this registration. The string will be in an IANA time zone format.
user.registrations[x].tokens
Map<String,StringDEPRECATEDA map that contains tokens returned from identity providers.
For example, if this user has authenticated using the Facebook Identity Provider, the Facebook access token will be available in this map, keyed by name Facebook
. For an OpenID Connect Identity provider, or other generic providers, if a token is stored it will be keyed by the Identity Provider unique Id.
The token returned and stored from the Identity Provider is now stored in the IdP link and is retrievable using the Identity Provider Link API.
user.registrations[x].username
StringThe username of the User for this registration only. This is for display purposes and cannot be used to login.
user.registrations[x].usernameStatus
StringThe current status of the username. This is used if you are moderating usernames via CleanSpeak. The possible values are:
ACTIVE
- the username is activePENDING
- the username is pending approval/moderationREJECTED
- the username was rejected during moderation
If a username has been rejected, it is still possible to allow the User to update it and have the new one moderated again.
user.registrations[x].verified
BooleanThis value indicates if this User’s registration has been verified.
For additional information, see these tutorials:
user.registrations[x].verifiedInstant
LongAvailable since 1.48.0The instant that this registration was verified.
user.tenantId
UUIDThe Id of the Tenant that this User belongs to.
user.timezone
StringThe User’s preferred timezone. This can be used as a default to display instants, and it is recommended that you allow Users to change this per-session. The string will be in an IANA time zone format.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].authenticator.algorithm
StringThe algorithm used by the TOTP authenticator. With the current implementation, this will always be HmacSHA1
.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].authenticator.codeLength
IntegerThe length of code generated by the TOTP. With the current implementation, this will always be 6
.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].authenticator.timeStep
IntegerThe time-step size in seconds. With the current implementation, this will always be 30.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].email
StringThe value of the email address for this method. Only present if user.twoFactor.methods[x].method is email
.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].id
StringThe unique Id of the method.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].lastUsed
Booleantrue
if this method was used most recently.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].method
StringThe type of this method. There will also be an object with the same value containing additional information about this method. The possible values are:
authenticator
email
sms
user.twoFactor.methods[x].mobilePhone
StringThe value of the mobile phone for this method. Only present if user.twoFactor.methods[x]
.method is sms
.
user.twoFactorDelivery
StringDEPRECATEDThe User’s preferred delivery for verification codes during a two factor login request.
The possible values are:
None
TextMessage
user.twoFactorEnabled
BooleanDEPRECATEDDetermines if the User has two factor authentication enabled for their account or not.
Removed in 1.26.0user.username
StringThe username of the User.
user.usernameStatus
StringThe current status of the username. This is used if you are moderating usernames via CleanSpeak. The possible values are:
ACTIVE
- the username is activePENDING
- the username is pending approval/moderationREJECTED
- the username was rejected during moderation
If a username has been rejected, it is still possible to allow the User to update it and have the new one moderated again.
user.verified
BooleanWhether or not the User’s email has been verified.
For additional information, see these tutorials:
user.verifiedInstant
LongAvailable since 1.48.0The instant that this email address was verified.
Note that this value is immutable and will only represent the first time the email was verified. If you enable re-verification on email change, this value will not change and will only represent the initial verification.
Example Response JSON
{
"token": "eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJleHAiOjE0ODUxNDA5ODQsImlhdCI6MTQ4NTEzNzM4NCwiaXNzIjoiYWNtZS5jb20iLCJzdWIiOiIyOWFjMGMxOC0wYjRhLTQyY2YtODJmYy0wM2Q1NzAzMThhMWQiLCJhcHBsaWNhdGlvbklkIjoiNzkxMDM3MzQtOTdhYi00ZDFhLWFmMzctZTAwNmQwNWQyOTUyIiwicm9sZXMiOltdfQ.Mp0Pcwsz5VECK11Kf2ZZNF_SMKu5CgBeLN9ZOP04kZo",
"user": {
"active": true,
"birthDate": "1976-05-30",
"connectorId": "e3306678-a53a-4964-9040-1c96f36dda72",
"data": {
"displayName": "Johnny Boy",
"favoriteColors": [
"Red",
"Blue"
]
},
"email": "example@fusionauth.io",
"expiry": 1571786483322,
"firstName": "John",
"fullName": "John Doe",
"id": "00000000-0000-0001-0000-000000000000",
"imageUrl": "http://65.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l7dbl0MHbU1qz50x3o1_500.png",
"lastLoginInstant": 1471786483322,
"lastName": "Doe",
"middleName": "William",
"mobilePhone": "303-555-1234",
"passwordChangeRequired": false,
"passwordLastUpdateInstant": 1471786483322,
"preferredLanguages": [
"en",
"fr"
],
"registrations": [
{
"applicationId": "10000000-0000-0002-0000-000000000001",
"data": {
"displayName": "Johnny",
"favoriteSports": [
"Football",
"Basketball"
]
},
"id": "00000000-0000-0002-0000-000000000000",
"insertInstant": 1446064706250,
"lastLoginInstant": 1456064601291,
"preferredLanguages": [
"en",
"fr"
],
"roles": [
"user",
"community_helper"
],
"username": "johnny123",
"usernameStatus": "ACTIVE",
"verified": true,
"verifiedInstant": 1698772159415
}
],
"timezone": "America/Denver",
"tenantId": "f24aca2b-ce4a-4dad-951a-c9d690e71415",
"twoFactor": {
"methods": [
{
"authenticator": {
"algorithm": "HmacSHA1",
"codeLength": 6,
"timeStep": 30
},
"id": "35VW",
"method": "authenticator"
},
{
"id": "V7SH",
"method": "sms",
"mobilePhone": "555-555-5555"
},
{
"email": "example@fusionauth.io",
"id": "7K2G",
"method": "email"
}
]
},
"usernameStatus": "ACTIVE",
"username": "johnny123",
"verified": true,
"verifiedInstant": 1698772159415
}
}
Response Cookies
access_token
StringThe encoded access token. This cookie is written in the response as an HTTP Only session cookie.
refresh_token
StringThe refresh token. This cookie is written in the response as an HTTP only persistent cookie. The cookie expiration is configured in the JWT configuration for the application or the global JWT configuration.
Authenticate a User with a one time password
This API is used to login using a One Time Password that has been returned from the Change Password API. The login request is nearly identical, however the oneTimePasswordId
will take the place of both the loginId
and the password
properties.
Request
By default, this API will require authentication when called with an applicationId . Authentication may be disabled per Application, see application.loginConfiguration.requireAuthentication in the Application API or navigate to Applications -> Edit -> Security in the user interface.
Request Headers
X-Forwarded-For
StringThe IP address of a client requesting authentication. If the IP address is provided it will be stored for login history of the user. It is generally preferred to specify the IP address in the request body. If it is not provided in the request body this header value will be used if available, the request body value will take precedence.
X-FusionAuth-TenantId
StringThe unique Id of the tenant used to scope this API request.
The tenant Id is not required on this request even when more than one tenant has been configured because the tenant can be identified based upon the request parameters or it is otherwise not required.
Specify a tenant Id on this request when you want to ensure the request is scoped to a specific tenant. The tenant Id may be provided through this header or by using a tenant locked API key to achieve the same result.
See Making an API request using a Tenant Id for additional information.
Request Body
applicationId
UUIDThe Id of the Application the user is to be logged into. This parameter is optional but there is not likely a production use case where you want to omit the value. If this parameter is omitted the user will still be authenticated but a login count will not be recorded for an Application.
See the difference between authentication and authorization for more detail.
ipAddress
StringThe IP address of the end-user that is logging into FusionAuth. If this value is omitted FusionAuth will attempt to obtain the IP address of
the client, the value will be that of the X-Forwarded-For
header if provided or the last proxy that sent the request. The IP address will
be stored in the User login history.
oneTimePassword
StringrequiredThe one time password returned by the Change Password API. This value takes the place of the loginId and the password fields.
metaData.device.description
StringA human readable description of the device used. This meta data is used to describe the refresh token that may be generated for this request.
metaData.device.lastAccessedAddress
StringThe IP address which made this request.
metaData.device.name
StringA human readable name of the device used. This meta data is used to describe the refresh token that may be generated for this request.
metaData.device.type
StringThe type of device represented by the device
parameter.
Prior to version 1.46.0, this value was restricted to the following types:
BROWSER
DESKTOP
LAPTOP
MOBILE
OTHER
SERVER
TABLET
TV
UNKNOWN
In version 1.46.0
and beyond, this value can be any string value you’d like, have fun with it!
This meta data is used to describe the refresh token that may be generated for this request.
noJWT
BooleanDefaults to falseWhen this value is set to true a JWT will not be issued as part of this request. The response body will not contain the token
or refreshToken
fields, and the access_token
and refresh_token
cookies will not be written to the HTTP response.
This optional parameter may be helpful when performing high volume authentication requests and the JWT is not being utilized, in this scenario removing the additional latency required to issue and sign the JWT may have a measurable cumulative effect on performance.
twoFactorTrustId
StringThe Multi-Factor Trust identifier returned by the Multi-Factor Login API response. This value may be provided to bypass the Multi-Factor challenge when a User has Multi-Factor enabled.
Example Request JSON
{
"oneTimePassword": "YkQY5Gsyo4RlfmDciBGRmvfj3RmatUqrbjoIZ19fmw4",
"applicationId": "10000000-0000-0002-0000-000000000001",
"ipAddress": "192.168.1.42"
}
Response
The response for this API contains the User object.
Response Codes
Code | Description |
---|---|
200 | The authentication was successful. The response will contain the User object that was authenticated. |
202 | The user was authenticated successfully. The user is not registered for the application specified by the applicationId on the request. The response will contain the User object that was authenticated. |
203 | The user was authenticated successfully. The user is required to change their password, the response will contain the changePasswordId to be used on the Change Password API. Since version 1.15.0 , the response will also contain a changePasswordReason field which can have one of the following values:
Example Response JSON
|
212 | The user’s email address has not yet been verified. The response will contain the User object that was authenticated. If the emailConfiguration.verificationStrategy has been set to FormField , the response will contain the emailVerificationId that was generated for the user. |
213 | The user’s registration has not yet been verified. The response will contain the User object that was authenticated. If the emailConfiguration.verificationStrategy has been set to FormField , the response will contain the registrationVerificationId that was generated for the user. Prior to version 1.27.0 , this status code was not returned, and you will see a 200 instead. |
242 | The user was authenticated successfully. The user has two factor authentication enabled. Since version 1.42.0 , this status code is also returned when two factor authentication is required. The response will contain the twoFactorId to be used on the Complete Two Factor Authentication API.Example Response JSON
|
400 | The request was invalid and/or malformed. The response will contain an Errors JSON Object with the specific errors. |
401 | You did not supply a valid Authorization header. The header was omitted or your API key was not valid. The response will be empty. See Authentication. By default, this API will require authentication. Authentication may be disabled per Application, see application.loginConfiguration.requireAuthentication in the Application API or the Security tab in the Application configuration. Prior to version 1.5.0 this API never require an API key. If you are not sending an applicationId then this settings is configured at the tenant level, see tenant.loginConfiguration.requireAuthentication on the Tenant API or the Security tab in the Tenant configuration. |
404 | The user was not found or the password was incorrect. The response will be empty. |
409 | The user is currently in an action that has prevented login. The response will contain the actions that prevented login. Example Response JSON
|
410 | The user has expired. The response will be empty. |
423 | The user is locked and cannot login. The response will be empty. Prior to version 1.9.0 a 404 status code will be returned instead. |
500 | There was an internal error. A stack trace is provided and logged in the FusionAuth log files. The response will be empty. |
503 | The search index is not available or encountered an exception so the request cannot be completed. The response will contain a JSON body. |
504 | One or more Webhook endpoints returned an invalid response or were unreachable. Based on the transaction configuration for this event your action cannot be completed. A stack trace is provided and logged in the FusionAuth log files. |
Response Body
refreshToken
StringThe refresh token that can be used to obtain a new access token once the provided one has expired.
Because a refresh token is per user and per application, this value will only be returned when an applicationId was provided on the login request and the user is registered to the application.
You must explicitly allow generation of refresh tokens when using the Login API.
Configure the application.loginConfiguration.generateRefreshTokens setting via the API or enable the setting by navigating to the Application -> My Application -> Security tab.
refreshTokenId
StringAvailable since 1.37.0When the refreshToken is returned in the response, this field will also be returned. This unique Id is the persistent identifier for this refresh token, and will not change even when using one-time use refresh tokens. This value may optionally be used to revoke the token using the Refresh Token API.
state
ObjectIf authenticated using a One Time Password and state was provided during the Change Password request this value will be returned exactly as it was provided.
token
StringAvailable since 1.16.0The access token, this string is an encoded JSON Web Token (JWT).
tokenExpirationInstant
LongAvailable since 1.33.0The instant the token will expire. If the response does not contain a token , this field will also be omitted from the response.
user.active
BooleanTrue if the User is active. False if the User has been deactivated. Deactivated Users will not be able to login.
user.birthDate
StringThe User’s birthdate formatted as YYYY-MM-DD
user.breachedPasswordLastCheckedInstant
LongThe instant this user’s password was last checked to determine if it is compromised.
user.connectorId
UUIDAvailable since 1.18.0The unique Id of the Connector associated with the System of Record being used to authenticate the user.
user.cleanSpeakId
UUIDThis Id is used by FusionAuth when the User’s username is sent to CleanSpeak to be moderated (filtered and potentially sent to the approval queue). It is the content Id of the username inside CleanSpeak.
user.data
ObjectAn object that can hold any information about the User that should be persisted.
user.data.email
StringThis field will be used as the email address if no user.email field is found.
This feature was removed in version 1.26.0 and added back in 1.27.2.
user.email
StringThe User’s email address.
user.expiry
LongThe expiration instant of the User’s account. An expired user is not permitted to login.
user.firstName
StringThe first name of the User.
user.fullName
StringThe User’s full name as a separate field that is not calculated from firstName and lastName .
user.id
UUIDThe User’s unique Id.
user.imageUrl
StringThe URL that points to an image file that is the User’s profile image.
user.insertInstant
LongThe instant when the user was created.
user.lastLoginInstant
LongThe instant when the User logged in last.
user.lastName
StringThe User’s last name.
user.lastUpdateInstant
LongThe instant when the User was last updated.
user.memberships
ArrayThe list of memberships for the User.
user.memberships[x].data
ObjectAn object that can hold any information about the User for this membership that should be persisted.
user.memberships[x].groupId
UUIDThe Id of the Group of this membership.
user.memberships[x].id
UUIDThe unique Id of this membership.
user.memberships[x].insertInstant
LongThe instant that the membership was created.
user.middleName
StringThe User’s middle name.
user.mobilePhone
StringThe User’s mobile phone number. This is useful if you will be sending push notifications or SMS messages to the User.
user.parentEmail
StringAvailable since 1.7.0The email address of the user’s parent or guardian. If this value was provided during a create or update operation, this value will only remain until the child is claimed by a parent.
user.passwordChangeRequired
BooleanIndicates that the User’s password needs to be changed during their next login attempt.
user.passwordLastUpdateInstant
LongThe instant that the User last changed their password.
user.preferredLanguages
Array<String>An array of locale strings that give, in order, the User’s preferred languages. These are important for email templates and other localizable text. See Locales.
user.registrations
ArrayThe list of registrations for the User. This will include registrations for inactive applications.
user.registrations[x].applicationId
UUIDThe Id of the Application that this registration is for.
user.registrations[x].authenticationToken
StringThe Authentication Token for this registration (if one exists).
user.registrations[x].cleanSpeakId
UUIDThis Id is used by FusionAuth when the User’s username for this registration is sent to CleanSpeak to be moderated (filtered and potentially sent to the approval queue). It is the content Id of the username inside CleanSpeak.
user.registrations[x].data
ObjectAn object that can hold any information about the User for this registration that should be persisted.
user.registrations[x].id
UUIDThe Id of this registration.
user.registrations[x].insertInstant
LongThe instant that this registration was created.
user.registrations[x].lastLoginInstant
LongThe instant that the User last logged into the Application for this registration.
user.registrations[x].preferredLanguages
Array<String>An array of locale strings that give, in order, the User’s preferred languages for this registration. These are important for email templates and other localizable text.
user.registrations[x].roles
Array<String>The list of roles that the User has for this registration. The string is the role’s Name
not the role’s Id
, e.g. admin
or user-role
.
user.registrations[x].timezone
StringThe User’s preferred timezone for this registration. The string will be in an IANA time zone format.
user.registrations[x].tokens
Map<String,StringDEPRECATEDA map that contains tokens returned from identity providers.
For example, if this user has authenticated using the Facebook Identity Provider, the Facebook access token will be available in this map, keyed by name Facebook
. For an OpenID Connect Identity provider, or other generic providers, if a token is stored it will be keyed by the Identity Provider unique Id.
The token returned and stored from the Identity Provider is now stored in the IdP link and is retrievable using the Identity Provider Link API.
user.registrations[x].username
StringThe username of the User for this registration only. This is for display purposes and cannot be used to login.
user.registrations[x].usernameStatus
StringThe current status of the username. This is used if you are moderating usernames via CleanSpeak. The possible values are:
ACTIVE
- the username is activePENDING
- the username is pending approval/moderationREJECTED
- the username was rejected during moderation
If a username has been rejected, it is still possible to allow the User to update it and have the new one moderated again.
user.registrations[x].verified
BooleanThis value indicates if this User’s registration has been verified.
For additional information, see these tutorials:
user.registrations[x].verifiedInstant
LongAvailable since 1.48.0The instant that this registration was verified.
user.tenantId
UUIDThe Id of the Tenant that this User belongs to.
user.timezone
StringThe User’s preferred timezone. This can be used as a default to display instants, and it is recommended that you allow Users to change this per-session. The string will be in an IANA time zone format.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].authenticator.algorithm
StringThe algorithm used by the TOTP authenticator. With the current implementation, this will always be HmacSHA1
.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].authenticator.codeLength
IntegerThe length of code generated by the TOTP. With the current implementation, this will always be 6
.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].authenticator.timeStep
IntegerThe time-step size in seconds. With the current implementation, this will always be 30.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].email
StringThe value of the email address for this method. Only present if user.twoFactor.methods[x].method is email
.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].id
StringThe unique Id of the method.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].lastUsed
Booleantrue
if this method was used most recently.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].method
StringThe type of this method. There will also be an object with the same value containing additional information about this method. The possible values are:
authenticator
email
sms
user.twoFactor.methods[x].mobilePhone
StringThe value of the mobile phone for this method. Only present if user.twoFactor.methods[x]
.method is sms
.
user.twoFactorDelivery
StringDEPRECATEDThe User’s preferred delivery for verification codes during a two factor login request.
The possible values are:
None
TextMessage
user.twoFactorEnabled
BooleanDEPRECATEDDetermines if the User has two factor authentication enabled for their account or not.
Removed in 1.26.0user.username
StringThe username of the User.
user.usernameStatus
StringThe current status of the username. This is used if you are moderating usernames via CleanSpeak. The possible values are:
ACTIVE
- the username is activePENDING
- the username is pending approval/moderationREJECTED
- the username was rejected during moderation
If a username has been rejected, it is still possible to allow the User to update it and have the new one moderated again.
user.verified
BooleanWhether or not the User’s email has been verified.
For additional information, see these tutorials:
user.verifiedInstant
LongAvailable since 1.48.0The instant that this email address was verified.
Note that this value is immutable and will only represent the first time the email was verified. If you enable re-verification on email change, this value will not change and will only represent the initial verification.
Example Response JSON
{
"token": "eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJleHAiOjE0ODUxNDA5ODQsImlhdCI6MTQ4NTEzNzM4NCwiaXNzIjoiYWNtZS5jb20iLCJzdWIiOiIyOWFjMGMxOC0wYjRhLTQyY2YtODJmYy0wM2Q1NzAzMThhMWQiLCJhcHBsaWNhdGlvbklkIjoiNzkxMDM3MzQtOTdhYi00ZDFhLWFmMzctZTAwNmQwNWQyOTUyIiwicm9sZXMiOltdfQ.Mp0Pcwsz5VECK11Kf2ZZNF_SMKu5CgBeLN9ZOP04kZo",
"user": {
"active": true,
"birthDate": "1976-05-30",
"connectorId": "e3306678-a53a-4964-9040-1c96f36dda72",
"data": {
"displayName": "Johnny Boy",
"favoriteColors": [
"Red",
"Blue"
]
},
"email": "example@fusionauth.io",
"expiry": 1571786483322,
"firstName": "John",
"fullName": "John Doe",
"id": "00000000-0000-0001-0000-000000000000",
"imageUrl": "http://65.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l7dbl0MHbU1qz50x3o1_500.png",
"lastLoginInstant": 1471786483322,
"lastName": "Doe",
"middleName": "William",
"mobilePhone": "303-555-1234",
"passwordChangeRequired": false,
"passwordLastUpdateInstant": 1471786483322,
"preferredLanguages": [
"en",
"fr"
],
"registrations": [
{
"applicationId": "10000000-0000-0002-0000-000000000001",
"data": {
"displayName": "Johnny",
"favoriteSports": [
"Football",
"Basketball"
]
},
"id": "00000000-0000-0002-0000-000000000000",
"insertInstant": 1446064706250,
"lastLoginInstant": 1456064601291,
"preferredLanguages": [
"en",
"fr"
],
"roles": [
"user",
"community_helper"
],
"username": "johnny123",
"usernameStatus": "ACTIVE",
"verified": true,
"verifiedInstant": 1698772159415
}
],
"timezone": "America/Denver",
"tenantId": "f24aca2b-ce4a-4dad-951a-c9d690e71415",
"twoFactor": {
"methods": [
{
"authenticator": {
"algorithm": "HmacSHA1",
"codeLength": 6,
"timeStep": 30
},
"id": "35VW",
"method": "authenticator"
},
{
"id": "V7SH",
"method": "sms",
"mobilePhone": "555-555-5555"
},
{
"email": "example@fusionauth.io",
"id": "7K2G",
"method": "email"
}
]
},
"usernameStatus": "ACTIVE",
"username": "johnny123",
"verified": true,
"verifiedInstant": 1698772159415
}
}
Response Cookies
access_token
StringThe encoded access token. This cookie is written in the response as an HTTP Only session cookie.
refresh_token
StringThe refresh token. This cookie is written in the response as an HTTP only persistent cookie. The cookie expiration is configured in the JWT configuration for the application or the global JWT configuration.
Complete Multi-Factor Authentication
The Multi-Factor Login API is used to complete the authentication process when a 242
status code is returned by the Login API.
Request
Complete a login request when a User has Multi-Factor authentication enabled.
Request Headers
X-Forwarded-For
StringThe IP address of a client requesting authentication. If the IP address is provided it will be stored for login history of the user. It is generally preferred to specify the IP address in the request body. If it is not provided in the request body, this header value will be used if available. If provided in both places, the request body value takes precedence.
X-FusionAuth-TenantId
StringThe unique Id of the tenant used to scope this API request.
The tenant Id is not required on this request even when more than one tenant has been configured because the tenant can be identified based upon the request parameters or it is otherwise not required.
Specify a tenant Id on this request when you want to ensure the request is scoped to a specific tenant. The tenant Id may be provided through this header or by using a tenant locked API key to achieve the same result.
See Making an API request using a Tenant Id for additional information.
Request Body
applicationId
UUIDThe Id of the Application the user is to be logged into. This parameter is optional but there is not likely a production use case where you want to omit the value. If this parameter is omitted the user will still be authenticated but a login count will not be recorded for an Application.
See the difference between authentication and authorization for more detail.
code
StringrequiredThe Multi-Factor verification code. This may also be a recovery code.
ipAddress
StringThe IP address of the end-user that is logging into FusionAuth. If this value is omitted FusionAuth will attempt to obtain the IP address
of the client, the value will be that of the X-Forwarded-For
header if provided or the last proxy that sent the request. The IP address
will be stored in the User login history.
metaData.device.description
StringA human readable description of the device used. This meta data is used to describe the refresh token that may be generated for this request.
metaData.device.lastAccessedAddress
StringThe IP address which made this request.
metaData.device.name
StringA human readable name of the device used. This meta data is used to describe the refresh token that may be generated for this request.
metaData.device.type
StringThe type of device represented by the device
parameter.
Prior to version 1.46.0, this value was restricted to the following types:
BROWSER
DESKTOP
LAPTOP
MOBILE
OTHER
SERVER
TABLET
TV
UNKNOWN
In version 1.46.0
and beyond, this value can be any string value you’d like, have fun with it!
This meta data is used to describe the refresh token that may be generated for this request.
noJWT
BooleanDefaults to falseWhen this value is set to true a JWT will not be issued as part of this request. The response body will not contain the token
field,
and the access_token
and refresh_token
cookies will not be written to the HTTP response.
trustComputer
BooleanDefaults to falseWhen this value is set to true the response will contain a Multi-Factor Trust identifier. This can be used on subsequent Login requests to allow the Multi-Factor challenge to be bypassed.
twoFactorId
StringrequiredAn Id generated and returned in the response body during the initial authentication attempt.
The default duration of this identifier is 5 minutes. This means that you have 5 minutes to complete the request to this API after calling the Login API. Once the identifier has expired you will need to call the Login API again to restart the process.
This duration can be modified using the Tenant API or in the FusionAuth UI.
Example Request JSON
{
"applicationId": "10000000-0000-0002-0000-000000000001",
"code": "915187",
"ipAddress": "192.168.1.42",
"twoFactorId": "YkQY5Gsyo4RlfmDciBGRmvfj3RmatUqrbjoIZ19fmw4"
}
Response
The response for this API contains the User object.
Response Codes
Code | Description |
---|---|
200 | The authentication was successful. The response will contain the User object that was authenticated. |
202 | The user was authenticated successfully. The user is not registered for the application specified by applicationId on the request. The response will contain the User object that was authenticated. |
203 | The user was authenticated successfully. The user is required to change their password, the response will contain the changePasswordId to be used on the Change Password API. Since version 1.15.0 , the response will also contain a changePasswordReason field which can have one of the following values:
Example Response JSON
|
212 | The user’s email address has not yet been verified. The response will contain the User object that was authenticated. If the verification strategy has been set to FormField , the response will contain the emailVerificationId that was generated for the user. |
213 | The user’s registration has not yet been verified. The response will contain the User object that was authenticated. If the verification strategy has been set to FormField , the response will contain the registrationVerificationId that was generated for the user.Prior to version 1.27.0 , this status code was not returned, and you will see a 200 instead. |
400 | The request was invalid and/or malformed. The response will contain an Errors JSON Object with the specific errors. |
404 | The twoFactorId was invalid or expired. You will need to authenticate again using the Login API. The response will be empty. |
409 | The user is currently in an action that has prevented login. The response will contain the actions that prevented login. Example Response JSON
|
410 | The user has expired. The response will be empty. |
421 | The code request parameter is not valid. The response will be empty. |
500 | There was an internal error. A stack trace is provided and logged in the FusionAuth log files. The response will be empty. |
503 | The search index is not available or encountered an exception so the request cannot be completed. The response will contain a JSON body. |
504 | One or more Webhook endpoints returned an invalid response or were unreachable. Based on the transaction configuration for this event your action cannot be completed. A stack trace is provided and logged in the FusionAuth log files. |
Response Body
refreshToken
StringThe refresh token that can be used to obtain a new access token once the provided one has expired.
Because a refresh token is per user and per application, this value will only be returned when an applicationId was provided on the login request and the user is registered to the application.
You must explicitly allow generation of refresh tokens when using the Login API.
Configure the application.loginConfiguration.generateRefreshTokens setting via the API or enable the setting by navigating to the Application -> My Application -> Security tab.
refreshTokenId
StringAvailable since 1.37.0When the refreshToken is returned in the response, this field will also be returned. This unique Id is the persistent identifier for this refresh token, and will not change even when using one-time use refresh tokens. This value may optionally be used to revoke the token using the Refresh Token API.
state
ObjectIf authenticated using a One Time Password and state was provided during the Change Password request this value will be returned exactly as it was provided.
trustToken
StringAvailable since 1.33.0A trust token that may be used to complete another API request that requires trust. For example, if you receive an error from an API indicating trust is required - indicated by this error code [TrustTokenRequired]
, this value can be used to satisfy the trust requirement.
twoFactorTrustId
StringThe Two Factor Trust identifier. This value is returned when trustComputer
was set to true
on the request. This value can be used by
subsequent login requests to bypass the Two Factor challenge.
token
StringAvailable since 1.16.0The access token, this string is an encoded JSON Web Token (JWT).
tokenExpirationInstant
LongAvailable since 1.33.0The instant the token will expire. If the response does not contain a token , this field will also be omitted from the response.
user.active
BooleanTrue if the User is active. False if the User has been deactivated. Deactivated Users will not be able to login.
user.birthDate
StringThe User’s birthdate formatted as YYYY-MM-DD
user.breachedPasswordLastCheckedInstant
LongThe instant this user’s password was last checked to determine if it is compromised.
user.connectorId
UUIDAvailable since 1.18.0The unique Id of the Connector associated with the System of Record being used to authenticate the user.
user.cleanSpeakId
UUIDThis Id is used by FusionAuth when the User’s username is sent to CleanSpeak to be moderated (filtered and potentially sent to the approval queue). It is the content Id of the username inside CleanSpeak.
user.data
ObjectAn object that can hold any information about the User that should be persisted.
user.data.email
StringThis field will be used as the email address if no user.email field is found.
This feature was removed in version 1.26.0 and added back in 1.27.2.
user.email
StringThe User’s email address.
user.expiry
LongThe expiration instant of the User’s account. An expired user is not permitted to login.
user.firstName
StringThe first name of the User.
user.fullName
StringThe User’s full name as a separate field that is not calculated from firstName and lastName .
user.id
UUIDThe User’s unique Id.
user.imageUrl
StringThe URL that points to an image file that is the User’s profile image.
user.insertInstant
LongThe instant when the user was created.
user.lastLoginInstant
LongThe instant when the User logged in last.
user.lastName
StringThe User’s last name.
user.lastUpdateInstant
LongThe instant when the User was last updated.
user.memberships
ArrayThe list of memberships for the User.
user.memberships[x].data
ObjectAn object that can hold any information about the User for this membership that should be persisted.
user.memberships[x].groupId
UUIDThe Id of the Group of this membership.
user.memberships[x].id
UUIDThe unique Id of this membership.
user.memberships[x].insertInstant
LongThe instant that the membership was created.
user.middleName
StringThe User’s middle name.
user.mobilePhone
StringThe User’s mobile phone number. This is useful if you will be sending push notifications or SMS messages to the User.
user.parentEmail
StringAvailable since 1.7.0The email address of the user’s parent or guardian. If this value was provided during a create or update operation, this value will only remain until the child is claimed by a parent.
user.passwordChangeRequired
BooleanIndicates that the User’s password needs to be changed during their next login attempt.
user.passwordLastUpdateInstant
LongThe instant that the User last changed their password.
user.preferredLanguages
Array<String>An array of locale strings that give, in order, the User’s preferred languages. These are important for email templates and other localizable text. See Locales.
user.registrations
ArrayThe list of registrations for the User. This will include registrations for inactive applications.
user.registrations[x].applicationId
UUIDThe Id of the Application that this registration is for.
user.registrations[x].authenticationToken
StringThe Authentication Token for this registration (if one exists).
user.registrations[x].cleanSpeakId
UUIDThis Id is used by FusionAuth when the User’s username for this registration is sent to CleanSpeak to be moderated (filtered and potentially sent to the approval queue). It is the content Id of the username inside CleanSpeak.
user.registrations[x].data
ObjectAn object that can hold any information about the User for this registration that should be persisted.
user.registrations[x].id
UUIDThe Id of this registration.
user.registrations[x].insertInstant
LongThe instant that this registration was created.
user.registrations[x].lastLoginInstant
LongThe instant that the User last logged into the Application for this registration.
user.registrations[x].preferredLanguages
Array<String>An array of locale strings that give, in order, the User’s preferred languages for this registration. These are important for email templates and other localizable text.
user.registrations[x].roles
Array<String>The list of roles that the User has for this registration. The string is the role’s Name
not the role’s Id
, e.g. admin
or user-role
.
user.registrations[x].timezone
StringThe User’s preferred timezone for this registration. The string will be in an IANA time zone format.
user.registrations[x].tokens
Map<String,StringDEPRECATEDA map that contains tokens returned from identity providers.
For example, if this user has authenticated using the Facebook Identity Provider, the Facebook access token will be available in this map, keyed by name Facebook
. For an OpenID Connect Identity provider, or other generic providers, if a token is stored it will be keyed by the Identity Provider unique Id.
The token returned and stored from the Identity Provider is now stored in the IdP link and is retrievable using the Identity Provider Link API.
user.registrations[x].username
StringThe username of the User for this registration only. This is for display purposes and cannot be used to login.
user.registrations[x].usernameStatus
StringThe current status of the username. This is used if you are moderating usernames via CleanSpeak. The possible values are:
ACTIVE
- the username is activePENDING
- the username is pending approval/moderationREJECTED
- the username was rejected during moderation
If a username has been rejected, it is still possible to allow the User to update it and have the new one moderated again.
user.registrations[x].verified
BooleanThis value indicates if this User’s registration has been verified.
For additional information, see these tutorials:
user.registrations[x].verifiedInstant
LongAvailable since 1.48.0The instant that this registration was verified.
user.tenantId
UUIDThe Id of the Tenant that this User belongs to.
user.timezone
StringThe User’s preferred timezone. This can be used as a default to display instants, and it is recommended that you allow Users to change this per-session. The string will be in an IANA time zone format.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].authenticator.algorithm
StringThe algorithm used by the TOTP authenticator. With the current implementation, this will always be HmacSHA1
.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].authenticator.codeLength
IntegerThe length of code generated by the TOTP. With the current implementation, this will always be 6
.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].authenticator.timeStep
IntegerThe time-step size in seconds. With the current implementation, this will always be 30.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].email
StringThe value of the email address for this method. Only present if user.twoFactor.methods[x].method is email
.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].id
StringThe unique Id of the method.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].lastUsed
Booleantrue
if this method was used most recently.
user.twoFactor.methods[x].method
StringThe type of this method. There will also be an object with the same value containing additional information about this method. The possible values are:
authenticator
email
sms
user.twoFactor.methods[x].mobilePhone
StringThe value of the mobile phone for this method. Only present if user.twoFactor.methods[x]
.method is sms
.
user.twoFactorDelivery
StringDEPRECATEDThe User’s preferred delivery for verification codes during a two factor login request.
The possible values are:
None
TextMessage
user.twoFactorEnabled
BooleanDEPRECATEDDetermines if the User has two factor authentication enabled for their account or not.
Removed in 1.26.0user.username
StringThe username of the User.
user.usernameStatus
StringThe current status of the username. This is used if you are moderating usernames via CleanSpeak. The possible values are:
ACTIVE
- the username is activePENDING
- the username is pending approval/moderationREJECTED
- the username was rejected during moderation
If a username has been rejected, it is still possible to allow the User to update it and have the new one moderated again.
user.verified
BooleanWhether or not the User’s email has been verified.
For additional information, see these tutorials:
user.verifiedInstant
LongAvailable since 1.48.0The instant that this email address was verified.
Note that this value is immutable and will only represent the first time the email was verified. If you enable re-verification on email change, this value will not change and will only represent the initial verification.
Example Response JSON
{
"token": "eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJleHAiOjE0ODUxNDA5ODQsImlhdCI6MTQ4NTEzNzM4NCwiaXNzIjoiYWNtZS5jb20iLCJzdWIiOiIyOWFjMGMxOC0wYjRhLTQyY2YtODJmYy0wM2Q1NzAzMThhMWQiLCJhcHBsaWNhdGlvbklkIjoiNzkxMDM3MzQtOTdhYi00ZDFhLWFmMzctZTAwNmQwNWQyOTUyIiwicm9sZXMiOltdfQ.Mp0Pcwsz5VECK11Kf2ZZNF_SMKu5CgBeLN9ZOP04kZo",
"user": {
"active": true,
"birthDate": "1976-05-30",
"connectorId": "e3306678-a53a-4964-9040-1c96f36dda72",
"data": {
"displayName": "Johnny Boy",
"favoriteColors": [
"Red",
"Blue"
]
},
"email": "example@fusionauth.io",
"expiry": 1571786483322,
"firstName": "John",
"fullName": "John Doe",
"id": "00000000-0000-0001-0000-000000000000",
"imageUrl": "http://65.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l7dbl0MHbU1qz50x3o1_500.png",
"lastLoginInstant": 1471786483322,
"lastName": "Doe",
"middleName": "William",
"mobilePhone": "303-555-1234",
"passwordChangeRequired": false,
"passwordLastUpdateInstant": 1471786483322,
"preferredLanguages": [
"en",
"fr"
],
"registrations": [
{
"applicationId": "10000000-0000-0002-0000-000000000001",
"data": {
"displayName": "Johnny",
"favoriteSports": [
"Football",
"Basketball"
]
},
"id": "00000000-0000-0002-0000-000000000000",
"insertInstant": 1446064706250,
"lastLoginInstant": 1456064601291,
"preferredLanguages": [
"en",
"fr"
],
"roles": [
"user",
"community_helper"
],
"username": "johnny123",
"usernameStatus": "ACTIVE",
"verified": true,
"verifiedInstant": 1698772159415
}
],
"timezone": "America/Denver",
"tenantId": "f24aca2b-ce4a-4dad-951a-c9d690e71415",
"twoFactor": {
"methods": [
{
"authenticator": {
"algorithm": "HmacSHA1",
"codeLength": 6,
"timeStep": 30
},
"id": "35VW",
"method": "authenticator"
},
{
"id": "V7SH",
"method": "sms",
"mobilePhone": "555-555-5555"
},
{
"email": "example@fusionauth.io",
"id": "7K2G",
"method": "email"
}
]
},
"usernameStatus": "ACTIVE",
"username": "johnny123",
"verified": true,
"verifiedInstant": 1698772159415
}
}
Response Cookies
access_token
StringThe encoded access token. This cookie is written in the response as an HTTP Only session cookie.
refresh_token
StringThe refresh token. This cookie is written in the response as an HTTP Only persistent cookie. The cookie expiration is configured in the JWT configuration for the application or the global JWT configuration.
fusionauth.trust
StringThe Multi-Factor Trust identifier. This value is returned when trustComputer
was set to true
on the request. This value can be used by
subsequent login requests to bypass the Multi-Factor challenge. This cookie is written in the response as an HTTP Only persistent cookie.
Update Login Instant
Sends a ping to FusionAuth indicating that the user has authenticated, and (optionally) automatically logged into an application. When using FusionAuth’s SSO or your own, you should call this if the user is already logged in centrally, but accesses an application where they no longer have a session. This helps correctly track login counts, times and helps with reporting.
Request
Request Headers
X-Forwarded-For
StringThe IP address of a client requesting authentication. If the IP address is provided it will be stored for login history of the user. It is generally preferred to specify the IP address in the request body. If it is not provided in the request body this header value will be used if available, the request body value will take precedence.
X-FusionAuth-TenantId
StringThe unique Id of the tenant used to scope this API request.
The tenant Id is not required on this request even when more than one tenant has been configured because the tenant can be identified based upon the request parameters or it is otherwise not required.
Specify a tenant Id on this request when you want to ensure the request is scoped to a specific tenant. The tenant Id may be provided through this header or by using a tenant locked API key to achieve the same result.
See Making an API request using a Tenant Id for additional information.
Request Parameters
userId
UUIDrequiredThe Id of the user logging in.
applicationId
UUIDThe Id of the Application the user is to be logged into. This parameter is optional but there is not likely a production use case where you want to omit the value. If this parameter is omitted the user will still be authenticated but a login count will not be recorded for an Application.
See the difference between authentication and authorization for more detail.
ipAddress
StringThe IP address of the end-user that is logging into FusionAuth. If this value is omitted FusionAuth will attempt to obtain the IP address of
the client, the value will be that of the X-Forwarded-For
header if provided or the last proxy that sent the request. The IP address will
be stored in the User login history.
The userId
is not required on the request. The userId
and applicationId
values will be retrieved from the identity claims in the JWT payload.
Request Parameters
ipAddress
StringThe IP address of the end-user that is logging into FusionAuth. If this value is omitted FusionAuth will attempt to obtain the IP address of
the client, the value will be that of the X-Forwarded-For
header if provided or the last proxy that sent the request. The IP address will
be stored in the User login history.
Request Headers
X-FusionAuth-TenantId
StringThe unique Id of the tenant used to scope this API request.
The tenant Id is not required on this request even when more than one tenant has been configured because the tenant can be identified based upon the request parameters or it is otherwise not required.
Specify a tenant Id on this request when you want to ensure the request is scoped to a specific tenant. The tenant Id may be provided through this header or by using a tenant locked API key to achieve the same result.
See Making an API request using a Tenant Id for additional information.
Response
This API does not return a JSON response body.
Response Codes
Code | Description |
---|---|
200 | The update was successful. |
202 | The user exists but is not registered for the application specified by applicationId on the request. |
400 | The request was invalid and/or malformed. The response will contain an Errors JSON Object with the specific errors. |
401 | You did not supply a valid Authorization header. The header was omitted or your API key was not valid. The response will be empty. See Authentication. |
404 | The user was not found. |
500 | There was an internal error. A stack trace is provided and logged in the FusionAuth log files. |
503 | The search index is not available or encountered an exception so the request cannot be completed. The response will contain a JSON body. |
Logout a User
The Logout API is intended to be used to remove the refresh token and access token cookies if they exist on the client and revoke the refresh token. This API does nothing if the request does not contain an access token or refresh token cookies.
The refresh token is only revoked if the request contains the refresh_token
cookie or the refreshToken
request parameter.
This does not revoke the FusionAuth SSO session. Use /oauth2/logout
to do so.
Request
Request Cookies
access_token
StringThe access token cookie. When this cookie available in the request it will be deleted from the client.
refresh_token
StringThe refresh token cookie. When this cookie available in the request it will be deleted from the client and revoked in FusionAuth.
Request Headers
X-FusionAuth-TenantId
StringThe unique Id of the tenant used to scope this API request.
The tenant Id is not required on this request even when more than one tenant has been configured because the tenant can be identified based upon the request parameters or it is otherwise not required.
Specify a tenant Id on this request when you want to ensure the request is scoped to a specific tenant. The tenant Id may be provided through this header or by using a tenant locked API key to achieve the same result.
See Making an API request using a Tenant Id for additional information.
Request Body
global
BooleanDefaults to falseWhen this value is set to true all of the refresh tokens issued to the owner of the provided refresh token will be revoked. If no refresh token is provided on the request no refresh tokens will be revoked.
refreshToken
StringThe refresh_token
as a request parameter instead of coming in via a cookie. If provided this takes precedence over the cookie.
Response
This API does not return a JSON response body.
Response Codes
Code | Description |
---|---|
200 | The update was successful. |
500 | There was an internal error. A stack trace is provided and logged in the FusionAuth log files. |
Search Login Records
Available Since Version 1.7.0
This API allows you to search and paginate through the Login Records. Login Records are created in the following scenarios:
- A login is completed using any Login API (normal, one-time, passwordless, Identity Provider, Connector).
- A User is created with a password, whether self service or using the Registration API.
- A Refresh Token is exchanged for a JWT.
- A 2FA login is completed.
You can limit the number of Login Records retained by navigating to Settings -> System -> Advanced -> Login record settings and configuring automatic deletion of Login Records after a certain number of days.
Request
When calling the API using a GET
request you will send the search criteria on the URL using request parameters. In order to simplify the example URL above, not every possible parameter is shown, however using the provided pattern you may add any of the documented request parameters to the URL.
Request Parameters
applicationId
UUIDThe unique Id of the Application used to narrow the search results to logins for a particular application.
end
LongThe end instant of the date/time range to search within.
numberOfResults
IntegerDefaults to 25The number of results to return from the search.
retrieveTotal
BooleanDefaults to falseSet this to true
if you want the total possible results returned in the response. With a very large number of login records settings this value to true
will increase the response time of this request.
start
LongThe start instant of the date/time range to search within.
startRow
IntegerDefaults to 0The offset into the total results. In order to paginate the results, increment this value by the numberOfResults for subsequent requests.
userId
StringThe unique Id of the User used to narrow the search results to login records for a particular user.
When calling the API using a POST
request you will send the search criteria in a JSON request body.
Request Body
retrieveTotal
BooleanDefaults to falseSet this to true
if you want the total possible results returned in the response. With a very large number of login records settings this value to true
will increase the response time of this request.
search.applicationId
UUIDThe unique Id of the Application used to narrow the search results to logins for a particular application.
search.end
LongThe end instant of the date/time range to search within.
search.numberOfResults
IntegerDefaults to 25The number of results to return from the search.
search.start
LongThe start instant of the date/time range to search within.
search.startRow
IntegerDefaults to 0The offset into the total results. In order to paginate the results, increment this value by the numberOfResults for subsequent requests.
search.userId
UUIDThe unique Id of the User used to narrow the search results to login records for a particular user.
Response
The response for this API will contain all login records matching the search criteria in paginated format.
Response CodesCode | Description |
---|---|
200 | The request was successful. The response will contain a JSON body. |
400 | The request was invalid and/or malformed. The response will contain an Errors JSON Object with the specific errors. This status will also be returned if a paid FusionAuth license is required and is not present. |
401 | You did not supply a valid Authorization header. The header was omitted or your API key was not valid. The response will be empty. See Authentication. |
404 | The object you requested doesn't exist. The response will be empty. |
500 | There was an internal error. A stack trace is provided and logged in the FusionAuth log files. The response will be empty. |
503 | The search index is not available or encountered an exception so the request cannot be completed. The response will contain a JSON body. |
Response Body
logins
ArrayThe list of Login Records returned by the search.
logins[x].applicationId
UUIDThe unique Id of the application.
logins[x].applicationName
StringThe name of the application. Because the application name may be modified after the login event occurred, only the applicationId should be considered immutable for historical purposes when identifying the application.
logins[x].loginId
StringThe email or username of the user. Because email or username may be modified after the login event occurred, only the userId and the should be considered immutable for historical purposes when identifying the user.
logins[x].instant
LongThe instant when the login occurred.
logins[x].ipAddress
StringThe recorded IP address for this login record.
logins[x].userId
UUIDThe unique Id of the user.
total
LongThe total number of login records available. This will only be provided in the response when retrieveTotal was set to true
on the request.
Example JSON Response
{
"logins": [
{
"applicationId": "2edd54c6-695d-409e-b8af-2d3ebf73711a",
"applicationName": "Pied Piper Admin Portal",
"loginId": "richard@piedpiper.com",
"instant": 1562608320303,
"ipAddress": "42.42.42.42",
"userId": "d7be5e1e-0020-4f6f-a9dc-0f9230650042"
},
{
"applicationId": "3c219e58-ed0e-4b18-ad48-f4f92793ae32",
"applicationName": "FusionAuth",
"loginId": "monica@piedpiper.com",
"instant": 1562608320901,
"ipAddress": "192.168.1.1",
"userId": "af8fb4d8-df6b-41c6-9843-813da943b005"
},
{
"applicationId": "2edd54c6-695d-409e-b8af-2d3ebf73711a",
"applicationName": "Pied Piper Admin Portal",
"loginId": "richard@piedpiper.com",
"instant": 1562608399639,
"ipAddress": "42.42.42.42",
"userId": "d7be5e1e-0020-4f6f-a9dc-0f9230650042"
}
],
"total": 3
}
Export Login Records
Available Since Version 1.7.0
This API is used to export Login Records, the response will be a compressed zip archive of CSV files.
Request
When calling the API using a GET
request you will send the export criteria on the URL using request parameters. In order to simplify the example URL above, not every possible parameter is shown, however using the provided pattern you may add any of the documented request parameters to the URL.
Request Parameters
applicationId
UUIDThe unique Id of the Application used to reduce the export result to logins for a particular application.
dateTimeSecondsFormat
StringThe format string used to format the date and time columns in the export result.
When this parameter is omitted a default format of M/d/yyyy hh:mm:ss a z
will be used. See the DateTimeFormatter patterns for additional examples.
end
LongThe end instant of the date/time range to search within.
start
LongThe start instant of the date/time range to search within.
userId
UUIDThe unique Id of the User used to reduce the export result to logins for a particular user.
zoneId
StringThe time zone used to adjust the stored UTC time in the export result.
For example:
America/Denver
orUS/Mountain
When this parameter is omitted the configured default report time zone will be used. See reportTimezone in the System Configuration API.
When calling the API using a POST
request you will send the export criteria in a JSON request body.
Request Body
criteria.applicationId
UUIDThe unique Id of the Application used to reduce the export result to logins for a particular application.
criteria.end
LongThe end instant of the date/time range to include in the export.
criteria.start
LongThe start instant of the date/time range to include in the export.
criteria.userId
UUIDThe unique Id of the User used to reduce the export result to logins for a particular user.
dateTimeSecondsFormat
StringThe format string used to format the date and time columns in the export result.
When this parameter is omitted a default format of M/d/yyyy hh:mm:ss a z
will be used. See the DateTimeFormatter patterns for additional examples.
zoneId
StringThe time zone used to adjust the stored UTC time in the export result.
For example:
America/Denver
orUS/Mountain
When this parameter is omitted the configured default report time zone will be used. See reportTimezone in the System Configuration API.
Response
The response for this API will contain a compressed zip of the audit logs.
Response CodesCode | Description |
---|---|
200 | The request was successful. The response will be a compressed archive byte stream with a |
400 | The request was invalid and/or malformed. The response will contain an Errors JSON Object with the specific errors. This status will also be returned if a paid FusionAuth license is required and is not present. |
401 | You did not supply a valid Authorization header. The header was omitted or your API key was not valid. The response will be empty. See Authentication. |
404 | The object you requested doesn't exist. The response will be empty. |
500 | There was an internal error. A stack trace is provided and logged in the FusionAuth log files. The response will be empty. |
503 | The search index is not available or encountered an exception so the request cannot be completed. The response will contain a JSON body. |
Sample file export
"User Id ","Time ","Application Id ","IP Address ","City ","Country ","Zipcode ","Region ","Latitude ","Longitude "
00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001,5/12/2022 02:46:44 PM MDT,,107.170.227.24,San Francisco,US,,CA,37.7309,-122.3886
00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001,5/12/2022 12:25:12 AM MDT,3c219e58-ed0e-4b18-ad48-f4f92793ae32,127.0.0.1,,,,,,
The location information is only included in exports when Advanced Threat Detection is enabled.