AnyVision · Authentication Profile
Anyvision Authentication
Authentication
AnyVision secures its APIs with http across 1 declared security scheme, as derived from its OpenAPI definitions.
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Methods: http
Schemes: 1
OAuth flows:
API key in:
Security Schemes
bearerAuth http
scheme: bearer
Source
Authentication Profile
generated: '2026-08-06'
method: searched
source: https://github.com/AnyVisionltd/oosto-api-sample-code
docs: https://knowledge.oosto.com/docs
docs_access: gated
docs_note: >-
The Oosto knowledge base is the only reference documentation and it 302s to an email one-time-password
login (https://knowledge.oosto.com/login/?redirect_to=%2Fdocs). This profile is therefore derived
from the vendor's own PUBLIC sample code on GitHub, not from a published OpenAPI — no securityScheme
objects exist to aggregate, so derive-authentication.py produced nothing and this file was written
by hand from observed, first-party published code.
summary:
types:
- http
bearer_format: JWT
api_key_in: []
oauth2_flows: []
oauth2: false
openid_connect: false
mtls: false
mfa: not-documented-publicly
schemes:
- name: bearerAuth
type: http
scheme: bearer
bearerFormat: JWT
description: >-
Both products issue a bearer token from a username/password login and expect it on subsequent
requests as `Authorization: Bearer <token>`. There is no public OAuth 2.0 authorization server,
no scope surface, and no API-key issuance documented publicly — which is why no scopes/ artifact
was written for this provider.
applies_to:
- Oosto OnWatch API
- Oosto OnAccess API
sources:
- https://github.com/AnyVisionltd/oosto-api-sample-code
flows:
- api: Oosto OnWatch API
base_path: /bt/api
steps:
- operation: POST /bt/api/login
body: '{ "username": "...", "password": "..." }'
returns: '{ "token": "...", "isEulaConfirmed": true|false }'
- operation: POST /bt/api/eula
body: '{ "username": "...", "password": "..." }'
note: >-
Required once per user when isEulaConfirmed is false. The login must then be repeated to obtain
a usable token. This EULA gate is unusual and worth noting — a first-time integration cannot
authenticate until the end-user licence has been acknowledged over the API.
- operation: Authorization header
value: 'Authorization: Bearer <token>'
- operation: Socket.IO handshake
note: >-
The same token is passed as a `token` query parameter on the Socket.IO connection to
/bt/api/socket.io rather than in a header.
- api: Oosto OnAccess API
base_path: /abx/api
steps:
- operation: POST /abx/api/login
body: '{ "username": "...", "password": "..." }'
returns: '{ "token": "..." }'
- operation: Authorization header
value: 'Authorization: Bearer <token>'
transport_security_warning: >-
Every published sample disables TLS verification — the JS samples set
`NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED = 0` / `rejectUnauthorized: false` and the Python sample passes
`verify=False`. The 2.3.1 README acknowledges this: "Please take notice this not a secure way and
it's not recommended to work this way outside the development environment." This reflects the
on-premise deployment model (self-signed certificates on customer servers) and is recorded as an
observation about the published sample code, not as a finding about a production deployment.
x-evidence:
fetched: '2026-08-06'
urls:
- url: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AnyVisionltd/oosto-api-sample-code/master/OnWatch/2.5.0/js/exmaple-code-login-socket.js
status: 200
- url: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AnyVisionltd/oosto-api-sample-code/master/OnWatch/2.5.0/python/example-code-login-socket.py
status: 200
- url: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AnyVisionltd/oosto-api-sample-code/master/OnAccess/1.1.0/js/createMember.js
status: 200
- url: https://knowledge.oosto.com/docs
status: 302
redirect_to: https://knowledge.oosto.com/login/?redirect_to=%2Fdocs