generated: '2026-08-10' method: probed source: https://embed.array.io/cms/array-web-component.js docs: https://docs.array.com/docs notes: >- Array publishes no OpenAPI publicly, so this profile was not derived from a spec. It was read from Array's own public embed loader (embed.array.io/cms/array-web-component.js, HTTP 200) and confirmed against live anonymous responses from https://array.io/api. The full authentication reference lives on docs.array.com, which is password-protected at every path, so scope and token-lifetime detail could not be captured. summary: types: - apiKey api_key_in: - header - query oauth2_flows: [] oauth2: false openid_connect: false mutual_tls: false schemes: - name: appKey type: apiKey in: query parameter: appKey description: >- Per-application public identifier, a 36-character UUID. Supplied as a query parameter on the embed loader script tag and as an appKey attribute on every array-* web component. The loader rejects any value whose length is not exactly 36. Public by design — it is visible in the page source of every site that embeds an Array component. evidence: >- embed.array.io/cms/array-web-component.js validates appKey length === 36 before init; array.com itself loads the script with ?appKey=. sources: - https://embed.array.io/cms/array-web-component.js - name: x-credmo-user-token type: apiKey in: header parameter: x-credmo-user-token description: >- Per-consumer user token, sent as a request header from the end user's device. The embed loader sends it on GET https://array.io/api/user/v2 to resolve the userId for the current session. Named for Credmo, the platform Array's credit stack originated from. evidence: >- Observed verbatim in the public loader's inferUserIdFromToken(), which issues fetch('/api/user/v2') with headers x-credmo-user-token, x-array-web-component-referrer and x-array-web-component. sources: - https://embed.array.io/cms/array-web-component.js - name: x-credmo-client-token type: apiKey in: header parameter: x-credmo-client-token description: >- Server-side client token, the counterpart to the user token, used when calls are made from the customer's backend rather than the consumer's device. Array's documentation states it must never be placed in website or mobile application source code. evidence: >- Documented by Array on docs.array.com (indexed publicly, page itself password-gated). NOT independently verified against a live response — recorded from the provider's own documentation text rather than a probe. confidence: medium sources: - https://docs.array.com/docs - name: reportKey + displayToken type: apiKey in: query parameter: reportKey, displayToken description: >- Short-lived capability tokens returned by the credit-report order call and required to retrieve an assembled report. Both are mandatory query parameters on GET https://array.io/api/report/v2. evidence: >- GET https://array.io/api/report/v2 with no parameters returns HTTP 400 naming both as missing required query parameters. sources: - https://array.io/api/report/v2 gaps: - No OAuth 2.0 or OpenID Connect surface is advertised; /.well-known/openid-configuration and /.well-known/oauth-authorization-server return 404 on every Array host. - No published token lifetime, rotation, or revocation policy is publicly reachable. - No scope or permission model is publicly documented, so no scopes/ artifact is emitted. x-evidence: - fetched: '2026-08-10' url: https://embed.array.io/cms/array-web-component.js http_status: 200 - fetched: '2026-08-10' url: https://array.io/api/report/v2 http_status: 400 - fetched: '2026-08-10' url: https://array.io/.well-known/openid-configuration http_status: 404