iss:
https://lti-ri.imsglobal.org
(required, the issuer identifier identifying the learning platform)
login_hint:
862399
target_link_uri:
https://flat.ovh:3000/lti/launch/resource/b0945c0d564b4c3ca6e4fa33e95ed298958e432d4db0a9a504cbd01ac5562a3596db0537bb63de6e7e93bd8d15bfa5944cff424b40dd030b647be9966acba00e
(required, the actual end point that should be executed at the end of the OIDC authentication flow)
lti_message_hint:
78801
(required, this is an LTI specific parameter identifying the actual message to be executed. For example it may be the resource link id when the message is a resource link request.)
lti_deployment_id:
0926E9A4-6F65-4D7E-A881-315F616E14D8
(optional, if included, MUST contain the same deployment id that would be passed in the https://purl.imsglobal.org/spec/lti/claim/deployment_id claim for the subsequent LTI message launch.)
client_id:
client-test-ims
(optional, specifies the client id for the authorization server that should be used to authorize the subsequent LTI message request. This allows for a platform to support multiple registrations from a single issuer, without relying on the initiate_login_uri as a key)
iss:
https://lti-ri.imsglobal.org
(required, the issuer identifier identifying the learning platform)
login_hint:
862399
target_link_uri:
https://flat.ovh:3000/lti/launch/resource/b0945c0d564b4c3ca6e4fa33e95ed298958e432d4db0a9a504cbd01ac5562a3596db0537bb63de6e7e93bd8d15bfa5944cff424b40dd030b647be9966acba00e
(required, the actual end point that should be executed at the end of the OIDC authentication flow)
lti_message_hint:
78801
(required, this is an LTI specific parameter identifying the actual message to be executed. For example it may be the resource link id when the message is a resource link request.)
lti_deployment_id:
0926E9A4-6F65-4D7E-A881-315F616E14D8
(optional, if included, MUST contain the same deployment id that would be passed in the https://purl.imsglobal.org/spec/lti/claim/deployment_id claim for the subsequent LTI message launch.)
client_id:
client-test-ims
(optional, specifies the client id for the authorization server that should be used to authorize the subsequent LTI message request. This allows for a platform to support multiple registrations from a single issuer, without relying on the initiate_login_uri as a key)