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In your developer console, go to your app and enable "Configuration => Application Access => Enterprise". By default, a JWT app only has access to the service account and accounts created by the a...
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I think you need to enable "As User" in your app. See https://community.box.com/t5/Platform-and-Development-Forum/Error-access-denied-insufficient-permissions-endpoint-quot-https/td-p/33207
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Hi , to confirm you are saying you are seeing the param in the docs but not in the dropdown when configuring the app? I confirmed this too, I will check to see why this is happening.
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could you share some more details with us? A sample of the code used, as well as the error message in question would be quite useful.
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One final thought: your easies tthing might be to simply decrypt your key locally, and then load it directy into your JS on servicenow.
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I had to do some digging, but it seems that ServiceNow uses Rhino as their JS engine. I understand your problem now, but I doubt we have an easy fix for this. The code we shared before indeed d...
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you are currently making an API call as the enterprise (we call this a Service Account), not the user who owns the file. You will need to create a client for that user as is described here: htt...
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what JS evironment would you like to see this implemented for instead?
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This page describes how to generate a JWT and use it to request an access token for an enterprise:https://developer.box.com/docs/construct-jwt-claim-manuallyYou can then pass this access token the...
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Hi Ali, Think of the service account as the user account representing the app itself. Every app has a service account attached to it: https://developer.box.com/docs/service-account When you ...