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A: How to use DocuSign API without having the user login

Inbar GazitTwo options: You can use PowerForms. PowerForms are created from eSignature templates and a URL is generated to allow anyone to sign them without having to have an account or sign-in or anything at all. Use JWT with a system account and use embedded signing. This way the "sender" is always the s...

 
Thanks very much for your reply Inbar, I was looking at JWT but that still asks users permission for the application to act on behalf of them right?
So could I just note down the code returned in the response and use that for all other requests from then on? Does the code expire?
Do you see what I'm getting at? How can I make this invisible to the end user who will be signing the documents?
 
the token does expire after 8 hours if that's what you mean
consent is only required once. If it's the same IK/user - you won't need to obtain consent again
the end user won't be the one consenting, it's your system account, your account or whoever that would be doing the consent. Once. And done.
 
Okay, I understand it's the system who needs to get consent but how do I practically do that? Just run the oAuth route once on my server? Then DocuSIne will have my server authorised? How does that work
 
it's not your server, it's the IK and userId that are authorized. And yes, you can do it once however you want and you're done.
 
Okay, moved this to chat
Okay got it I think, so aslong as I give consent once for that specific Integration Key and User ID, I'll never have to run it again? Even a year later?
 
6:38 PM
yup, unless it's revoked, you would never have to do that again
BTW, I would appreciate if you go and mark the question as resolved. If you need additional assistance - I can help here or you can ask another/new question.
 
 
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Okay that's great, thanks so much Inbar, got this working now so appreciate your time!
And will do now, thanks
 

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