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    Use OAuth for first party login if enabled. · b14047de
    Robert Knight authored
    If the service provides an OAuth client ID and sets the "oauthEnabled"
    flag in the app configuration, use OAuth for first party login.
    
    This initial implementation does not persist the token for future use,
    so the user has to login every time they use the app.
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