ElbowNi

Leave it extracted and update the database. You don’t know if you repackaged it correctly and it could still have issues. Although if you were able to get a token it should be fine. Also you would need to make sure you logged in as the email itself (using incognito window). You also need to make sure fetching is enabled globally and that you have a valid running cron job/scheduled task. Lastly check your system logs for any related errors.

Cheers.

    KevinTheJedi
    Cheers for getting back, I did notice the Green Token is just expiring, rather than renewing also the cron job is getting this syslog error
    CRON[8181]: (osticket) CMD (php /var/www/html/osticket/api/cron.php)
    CRON[8180]: (CRON) info (No MTA installed, discarding output)

      ElbowNi

      That means you likely used wrong account when it brought you to MS to authenticate. Login and authorize as the email you are configuring in osTicket.

      Cheers.

      KevinTheJedi "set the install_path to plugins/auth-oauth2 (just remove the .phar)" maybe i did something wrong here... can you tell me all the commands please? and what i need to do? i'm not an expert of mysql

        Gian2003k

        If you don't know how to run SQL queries then you should use a database GUI like HeidiSQL (windows) or SequelAce (mac). If you can't do that then you should simply wait for the new build of plugin to be released. Or follow the above instructions from @ElbowNi to repackage so you don't have to mess with db.

        Cheers.

          Gian2003k you can use following commands to do that:

          change for, if the plugin is a dir:
          UPDATE ost_plugin SET install_path = 'plugins/auth-oauth2', isphar = '0' WHERE install_path LIKE 'plugins/auth-oauth2%';
          change for, if the plugin is a phar file:
          UPDATE ost_plugin SET install_path = 'plugins/auth-oauth2.phar', isphar = '1' WHERE install_path LIKE 'plugins/auth-oauth2%';

          I hope, it helps you to do the task.

            jens_E I'm still getting this: array ( 'code' => 'Gone', 'message' => 'The API version \'V2\' has been deprecated.', )

            @Gian2003k Did you unpack the plugin and make the changes from #41 above?
            You have to unpack the phar and make the changes and upload the changed files

              jens_E Yeah, i edited the oauth2.php file with the changes under OAuth2AuthBackend

              jens_E I did everything and the plugin is installed but when i try to configure the authentication i get this:

                Gian2003k
                Are you logged in?
                Please look at your php error log. It seems you get a php 500 error. Look at your modified code, if you have a typing error...

                  I don't know your System. So I can't say, where you can find this logs.

                    jens_E I think i will wait till the updated plugin comes out... I literally can't figure out what i'm doing wrong...
                    For example now i have two identical plugin to install, and one of them gets me the http error 500