Flare Therapeutics · Authentication Profile

Flare Therapeutics Authentication

Authentication

Flare Therapeutics declares 0 security scheme(s) across its OpenAPI definitions.

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Methods: Schemes: 0 OAuth flows: API key in:

Security Schemes

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Authentication Profile

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generated: '2026-08-12'
method: derived
source: >-
  openapi/flare-therapeutics-content-openapi.yml + live anonymous probes of
  https://www.flaretx.com/wp-json on 2026-08-12
summary:
  types: []
  api_key_in: []
  oauth2_flows: []
  public_read: true
note: >-
  The Flare Therapeutics content API declares no security schemes and requires no credentials for
  any operation catalogued in this repo. The WordPress REST index at /wp-json/ advertises exactly
  one authentication provider — WordPress application passwords over HTTP Basic, with the
  authorization screen at /wp-admin/authorize-application.php — which is the WordPress core
  admin-user credential flow, not a developer-facing API key programme. There is no key issuance, no
  registration, no scope model and no developer documentation, because Flare Therapeutics runs no
  developer program. The read surface is simply open; everything else is closed to a WordPress user
  account.
schemes: []
advertised_provider:
  name: application-passwords
  mechanism: HTTP Basic with a WordPress user + application password
  authorization_endpoint: https://www.flaretx.com/wp-admin/authorize-application.php
  source: the `authentication` object in the /wp-json/ route index
  detail: >-
    WordPress core default. Grants an existing WordPress user's own capabilities; it is not a
    third-party developer credential and confers no access a member of the public can obtain. Not
    modelled as a securityScheme in the OpenAPI because no operation in that document requires it.
anonymous_access:
  readable:
  - GET /
  - GET /wp/v2
  - GET /wp/v2/posts
  - GET /wp/v2/posts/{id}
  - GET /wp/v2/pages
  - GET /wp/v2/pages/{id}
  - GET /wp/v2/media
  - GET /wp/v2/media/{id}
  - GET /wp/v2/categories
  - GET /wp/v2/categories/{id}
  - GET /wp/v2/tags
  - GET /wp/v2/comments
  - GET /wp/v2/blocks
  - GET /wp/v2/wp_pattern_category
  - GET /wp/v2/search
  - GET /wp/v2/types
  - GET /wp/v2/types/{type}
  - GET /wp/v2/taxonomies
  - GET /wp/v2/taxonomies/{taxonomy}
  - GET /wp/v2/statuses
  - GET /wp/v2/statuses/{status}
  - GET /oembed/1.0/embed
  gated:
  - path: /wp/v2/users
    status: 401
    code: rest_cannot_access
    message: Only authenticated users can access the User endpoint REST API.
  - path: /wp/v2/settings
    status: 401
    code: rest_forbidden
  - path: /wp/v2/menus
    status: 401
    code: rest_cannot_view
  - path: /wp/v2/themes
    status: 401
    code: rest_cannot_view_themes
  - path: /wp/v2/plugins
    status: 401
    code: rest_cannot_view_plugins
  - path: /wp/v2/block-types
    status: 401
    code: rest_block_type_cannot_view
  - path: /wp/v2/font-collections
    status: 401
    code: rest_cannot_read
  - path: /wp/v2/icons
    status: 401
    code: rest_cannot_view
  - path: /wp-abilities/v1/abilities
    status: 401
    code: rest_forbidden
  - path: /wp-abilities/v1/categories
    status: 401
    code: rest_forbidden
  - path: /oembed/1.0/proxy
    status: 401
    code: rest_forbidden
    note: The oEmbed proxy is closed; only the provider endpoint /oembed/1.0/embed is open.
  write_operations: >-
    Every POST/PUT/PATCH/DELETE route in the 259-route index requires an authenticated WordPress
    user — including the plugin namespaces aiarc/v1 (upload, crop), post-duplicator/v1,
    mtphrSettings/v1 and gosmtp-smtp. None were exercised; the pipeline reads only.
x-evidence:
  probed: '2026-08-12'
  index: https://www.flaretx.com/wp-json/
  index_authentication_field:
    application-passwords:
      endpoints:
        authorization: https://www.flaretx.com/wp-admin/authorize-application.php