generated: '2026-08-12' method: searched source: openapi/delos-wellcube-cloud-be-openapi.yml docs: https://cloud.wellcube.io/api/v1/docs/ evidence: - https://cloud.wellcube.io/api/v1/docs/ - https://app.wellcube.io/config.js - https://cognito-idp.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/us-east-1_QNxQ6AqaQ/.well-known/openid-configuration summary: types: - apiKey - openIdConnect api_key_in: - header oauth2_flows: [] note: >- The OpenAPI declares exactly one security scheme — an apiKey named `Authorization` carried in the request header — and applies it globally via a root-level `security` requirement, so all 39 operations are authenticated. The scheme is declared as `apiKey` rather than `http`/`bearer`, which is a spec-modelling choice, not a second mechanism: the value is the JWT the API itself mints. Two token-issuing paths exist in the same spec, and a third, federated path is visible in the app's public runtime config. schemes: - name: Authorization type: apiKey in: header parameter: Authorization applied: global operations: 39 sources: - openapi/delos-wellcube-cloud-be-openapi.yml token_issuance: - flow: password name: Full session operation: sessionCreate endpoint: POST https://cloud.wellcube.io/api/v1/sessions credentials: [email, password, product] returns: jwt note: >- The spec's own response description for this operation reads "Deprecated create session response" — the provider is signalling that the response envelope of its primary login operation is deprecated, while shipping no replacement operation and no deprecation date. See lifecycle/delos-lifecycle.yml. - flow: password-limited name: Limited session operation: limitedSessionCreate endpoint: POST https://cloud.wellcube.io/api/v1/limited-sessions returns: {accessToken: string, refreshToken: string} schema: AccessData refresh_operation: limitedSessionRefresh refresh_endpoint: POST https://cloud.wellcube.io/api/v1/limited-sessions/refresh note: >- The newer of the two paths — issues a proper access/refresh pair (components.schemas.AccessData) instead of a bare `jwt`, and is the only operation with an explicit refresh counterpart. - flow: federated name: Cognito session exchange (admin) operations: [adminUserCognitoSessionCreate, adminUserLimitedCognitoSessionCreate] endpoints: - POST https://cloud.wellcube.io/api/v1/admin/users/cognito-sessions - POST https://cloud.wellcube.io/api/v1/admin/users/limited-cognito-sessions note: Exchanges an AWS Cognito identity for a Cloud BE session. Admin-scoped. identity_provider: vendor: AWS Cognito user_pool_id: us-east-1_QNxQ6AqaQ region: us-east-1 issuer: https://cognito-idp.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/us-east-1_QNxQ6AqaQ discovery: https://cognito-idp.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/us-east-1_QNxQ6AqaQ/.well-known/openid-configuration discovery_status: 200 jwks_uri: https://cognito-idp.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/us-east-1_QNxQ6AqaQ/.well-known/jwks.json scopes_supported: [openid, email, phone, profile] id_token_signing_alg_values_supported: [RS256] source: >- https://app.wellcube.io/config.js — the WellCube web application's public runtime configuration, which names the user pool. The discovery document itself is served by AWS, not by Delos. note: >- The Cognito pool advertises only the four standard OIDC scopes. There is no resource server, no custom scope namespace, and no scope-to-permission mapping anywhere in the OpenAPI — authorization in the Cloud BE API is role/ownership-based (`x-permission-denied` appears on 28 of 39 operations) rather than scope-based. That is why no scopes/ artifact is emitted for this provider. gaps: - The OpenAPI never documents the token format, lifetime, or refresh semantics of the `Authorization` header value. - No `bearerFormat`, no `description` on the security scheme. - Local-account operations accept installation credentials (localAccountLink/Share/Transfer return `x-wrong-credentials`), a second credential domain the spec does not describe. - No published rotation, revocation, or key-management policy for API consumers.