Access tokens eventually expire; however some grants respond with a refresh token which enables the client to refresh the access token.
## Flow
The client sends a POST request with following body parameters to the authorization server:
*`grant_type` with the value `refresh_token`
*`client_id` with the the client's ID
*`client_secret` with the client's secret
*`scope` with a space-delimited list of requested scope permissions. This is optional; if not sent the original scopes will be used, otherwise you can request a reduced set of scopes.
The authorization server will respond with a JSON object containing the following properties:
*`token_type` with the value `Bearer`
*`expires_in` with an integer representing the TTL of the access token
*`access_token` a new JWT signed with the authorization server's private key
*`refresh_token` an encrypted payload that can be used to refresh the access token when it expires
Wherever you initialize your objects, initialize a new instance of the authorization server and bind the storage interfaces and authorization code grant:
{% highlight php %}
// Init our repositories
$clientRepository = new ClientRepository();
$accessTokenRepository = new AccessTokenRepository();
$scopeRepository = new ScopeRepository();
$refreshTokenRepository = new RefreshTokenRepository();
// Path to public and private keys
$privateKeyPath = 'file://path/to/private.key';
$publicKeyPath = 'file://path/to/public.key';
// Setup the authorization server
$server = new \League\OAuth2\Server\Server(
$clientRepository,
$accessTokenRepository,
$scopeRepository,
$privateKeyPath,
$publicKeyPath
);
// Enable the refresh token grant on the server with a token TTL of 1 hour
$server->enableGrantType(
new \League\OAuth2\Server\Grant\RefreshTokenGrant($refreshTokenRepository),