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# OAuth for Hubs
## What
OAuth provides a level of security to your documentation to restrict access to it. Enabling OAuth in Hubs can be accomplished through two different methods: via Modeling or directly into the Hubs code.
> Stoplight supports OAuth 1.0 and 2.0
## How
### Modeling
![OAuth in Modeling](https://github.com/stoplightio/docs/blob/develop/assets/images/hubs-oauth-modeling.png?raw=true)
1. Create a new Modeling file or select an existing one referenced by the Hub you wish to modify
> If you are creating a new Modeling file, make sure to reference it in your Hub
2. Next to **Security** in the left-middle toolbar, Add a Security Scheme by clicking the **+**
3. Input a **key**
4. Select oauth2 under **type**
5. Select **accessCode** under OAuth **flow**
6. Select an **authorization url**
7. Select a **token url**
8. **Add Scope** (optional)
9. Add a **Security scheme description** (optional)
### Hubs
![OAuth in Hubs](https://github.com/stoplightio/docs/blob/develop/assets/images/hubs-oauth-code.png?raw=true)
1. Select the Hub you wish to modify
2. Select **Code View**
3. Add the following lines of code to your Hub:
```
"config": {
"http": {
"oauth2": {
"credentials": {
"authorize_url": "insert authorize url here",
"access_token_url": "insert access token url here",
}
}
}
}
```
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**Related Articles**
- [Digital Oceans: Introduction to OAuth2](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/an-introduction-to-oauth-2)
- [Security Schemes](/modeling/modeling-with-openapi/security-schemes)