NCI uses Okta for authentication and authorization services for the CTRP applications and APIs. This page describes the tasks required to obtain the proper authorization to use the CTRP API. For any questions or support contact CTRP_support@nih.gov.
1. Create NCI CTRP user account
All users are required to have a valid Okta CTRP user account to access CTRP applications (CTRP Registration and CTRP Accrual) and use the CTRP API. For instructions on requesting an Okta CTRP account, refer to the following: Creating New NCI CTRP User Accounts.
2. Obtain Okta Client ID and Client Secret
Once your Okta CTRP user account has been created, contact CTRP_support@nih.gov to request authorization to use the CTRP APIs. CTRP Support will review the request and, if approved, will generate a Client ID and Client Secret associated with your account and provide these key values to you. The Client ID and Client secret are required parameters to generate an Okta access token.
3. Generate Okta access token
All service endpoints require Okta access token authentication. To generate an Okta access token, a request must be made to the environment service endpoint using a valid Client ID and Client Secret. See below for additional details on how to construct the access token request.
Service Endpoints:
Int: <Provide Int URL here>
Stage: @bioappdev.okta.com/oauth2/aus3ym6wniM6O3MGE297/v1/token” \
Production: <Provide Prod URL here>
POST:
curl --request POST “https://<clientId>:<clientSecret>@bioappdev.okta.com/oauth2/aus3ym6wniM6O3MGE297/v1/token” \
--header “Accept: application/json” \
--header “Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded” \
--data-urlencode “grant_type=client_credentials" \
Parameters:
clientId | Client ID generated by CTRP Support for the user account |
clientSecret | Client Secret generated by CTRP Support for the user account |
Response:
{"token_type":"Bearer","expires_in":43200,"access_token":<accessToken>}
The access token will expire 12 hours after being generated (43,200 seconds). <Please verify>
4. Call REST Service with Bearer Authentication
Once the access token has been generated, it will need to be included in the 'Authorization: Bearer' parameter when submitting API requests. The following example uses the accrual-services URL in the Int environment and lists the required header and parameters values.
PUT:
curl --location --request PUT 'https://trials-int.nci.nih.gov/accrual-services/trials/nci/NCI-2019-00038/sites/po/7434 ' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--header 'Accept: application/xml' \
--header 'Authorization: Bearer <accessToken>'
Parameters:
accessToken | Access Token generated in step 3. |
idType | nci |
trialID | NCI-2019-00038 |
id | 7434 |
Response:
JSON or XML data, depending on which service is being used.
Error Codes for the Okta API
Error | Code | Message |
Invalid Client Id | 401 | { "errorCode": "invalid_client", "errorSummary": "Invalid value for 'client_id' parameter.", "errorLink": "invalid_client", "errorId": "oaejDJuWCiRTQeH8n6WG2116A", "errorCauses": [] } |
Invalid Client Secret | 401 | { "error": "invalid_client", "error_description": "The client secret supplied for a confidential client is invalid." } |
Invalid User Credentials / Account Locked* | 400 | { "error": "invalid_grant", "error_description": "The credentials provided were invalid." } |
Invalid/Expired access token | <Please provide> | <Please provide> |
Password Rotation
The Client ID and Client Secret need to be updated on a yearly basis. Contact the CTRP Support to obtain a new Client ID / Client Secret combination.
CTRP REST services
See the following for additional details on the various CTRP web services: