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Sets the User-Agent header when fetching the OAuth2 token to ensure proper identification of the client during authentication.
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Pull Request Overview
This PR adds User-Agent header support to the OAuth2 token fetch request in the OAuth2._Login class. Previously, the User-Agent was only set on the session after token fetching; now it's also included in the headers for the token request itself.
Key Changes
- User-Agent header is now explicitly passed to
fetch_token()during OAuth2 authentication - The User-Agent construction uses the same pattern as the parent class
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Sets the User-Agent header when fetching the OAuth2 token to ensure proper identification of the client during authentication.