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[Dart] Allow setting an accessToken for OAuth #7528

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The dart client generator was lacking oauth support completely. I took the Java implementation as a blueprint. This allows to set an accessToken from outside.

Hello again @ircecho 😄

@joernahrens joernahrens changed the title Dart - Allow setting an accessToken for OAuth [Dart] Allow setting an accessToken for OAuth Jan 29, 2018
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ircecho commented Jan 29, 2018

@joernahrens I like this PR because it's short. 😛

@wing328 Is this the architecturally sound way to support OAuth?

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wing328 commented Jan 30, 2018

@ircecho some other clients use a similar approach to support OAuth access token.

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