pub enum BasicErrorResponseType {
    InvalidRequest,
    InvalidClient,
    InvalidGrant,
    UnauthorizedClient,
    UnsupportedGrantType,
    InvalidScope,
}
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Basic access token error types.

These error types are defined in Section 5.2 of RFC 6749.

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InvalidRequest

The request is missing a required parameter, includes an unsupported parameter value (other than grant type), repeats a parameter, includes multiple credentials, utilizes more than one mechanism for authenticating the client, or is otherwise malformed.

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InvalidClient

Client authentication failed (e.g., unknown client, no client authentication included, or unsupported authentication method).

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InvalidGrant

The provided authorization grant (e.g., authorization code, resource owner credentials) or refresh token is invalid, expired, revoked, does not match the redirection URI used in the authorization request, or was issued to another client.

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UnauthorizedClient

The authenticated client is not authorized to use this authorization grant type.

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UnsupportedGrantType

The authorization grant type is not supported by the authorization server.

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InvalidScope

The requested scope is invalid, unknown, malformed, or exceeds the scope granted by the resource owner.

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