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Expand Up @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ The following routes are available for use by your client. These routes live rel
| /sign_out | DELETE | Use this route to end the user's current session. This route will invalidate the user's authentication token. |
| /:provider | GET | Set this route as the destination for client authentication. Ideally this will happen in an external window or popup. [Read more](#omniauth-authentication). |
| /:provider/callback | GET/POST | Destination for the oauth2 provider's callback uri. `postMessage` events containing the authenticated user's data will be sent back to the main client window from this page. [Read more](#omniauth-authentication). |
| /validate_token | POST | Use this route to validate tokens on return visits to the client. Accepts **`uid`** and **`auth_token`** as params. These values should correspond to the columns in your `User` table of the same names. |
| /validate_token | GET | Use this route to validate tokens on return visits to the client. Accepts **`uid`** and **`auth_token`** as params. These values should correspond to the columns in your `User` table of the same names. |
| /password | POST | Use this route to send a password reset confirmation email to users that registered by email. Accepts **`email`** and **`redirect_url`** as params. The user matching the `email` param will be sent instructions on how to reset their password. `redirect_url` is the url to which the user will be redirected after visiting the link contained in the email. |
| /password | PUT | Use this route to change users' passwords. Accepts **`password`** and **`password_confirmation`** as params. This route is only valid for users that registered by email (OAuth2 users will receive an error). |
| /password/edit | GET | Verify user by password reset token. This route is the destination URL for password reset confirmation. This route must contain **`reset_password_token`** and **`redirect_url`** params. These values will be set automatically by the confirmation email that is generated by the password reset request. |
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