# Discord OAuth2 Connector The Discord connector provides a way for your application to use Discord as an authorization system. **Table of contents** - [Discord OAuth2 Connector](#discord-oauth2-connector) - [Register a developer application](#register-a-developer-application) - [Configure Logto](#configure-logto) - [Config types](#config-types) - [clientId](#clientid) - [clientSecret](#clientsecret) - [scope](#scope) ## Register a developer application - Visit [Discord Developer Portal](https://discord.com/developers/applications) and sign in with your Discord account. - Click the **New Application** button to create an application, choose a name for it (Ex: LogtoAuth), tick the box and click **Create**. - Go to **OAuth2** page and click **Reset Secret** - Take note of the **CLIENT ID** and **CLIENT SECRET** fields - Add the valid redirects (Ex: **`http://auth.mycompany.io/callback/${connector_id}`**). The `connector_id` can be found on the top bar of the Logto Admin Console connector details page. ## Configure Logto ### Config types | Name | Type | |--------------|---------| | clientId | string | | clientSecret | string | | scope | string | #### clientId `clientId` is the `CLIENT ID` field we saved earlier. (You can find it in the Oauth2 Page in Discord Developer Portal.) #### clientSecret `clientSecret` is the `CLIENT SECRET` we saved earlier. (If you've lost it you need to click **Reset Secret**) #### scope `scope` is the permissions granted by the user's authorization. The default value is `identify email`. You can see the full list of scopes [here](https://discord.com/developers/docs/topics/oauth2#shared-resources-oauth2-scopes).