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Cloudflare launches self-managed OAuth for all developers with zero-downtime migration

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Sam CabellMike EscalanteAdam BouhmadNick Comer

2h ago· 9 min readen

Summary

Cloudflare announced the general availability of self-managed OAuth for all developers on its platform, enabling them to create and manage their own OAuth clients for delegated access to the Cloudflare API. The article details how Cloudflare executed a zero-downtime migration of its core OAuth engine to support this feature, covering the technical architecture, migration strategy, and the benefits for developers building automations, CI/CD pipelines, and integrations on the Cloudflare ecosystem.

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Hacker NewsCloudflare launches self-managed OAuth for all developers with zero-downtime migrationblog.cloudflare.com

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Cloudflare provides services that help run 20% of the web, but we don't do it alone.
Developers on our platform use a myriad of tools and services from other companies too.
Cloudflare provides a rich API for our platform that enables developers to create automations, CI/CD, and integrations that glue together the various parts of their infrastructure.
Earlier this month, we announced self-managed OAuth, making it easier for customers to create and manage their own OAuth clients for delegated access to the Cloudflare API.
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Self-Managed OAuth is now available to all developers on Cloudflare. Here's how we executed a zero-downtime migration of our core OAuth engine to make it happen.

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