# GetPinRequest ## Example Usage ```typescript import { GetPinRequest } from "@lukehagar/plexjs/sdk/models/operations"; let value: GetPinRequest = {}; ``` ## Fields | Field | Type | Required | Description | Example | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `strong` | *boolean* | :heavy_minus_sign: | Determines the kind of code returned by the API call
Strong codes are used for Pin authentication flows
Non-Strong codes are used for `Plex.tv/link`
| | | `clientID` | *string* | :heavy_minus_sign: | The unique identifier for the client application. This is used to track the client application and its usage. (UUID, serial number, or other number unique per device) | gcgzw5rz2xovp84b4vha3a40 | | `clientName` | *string* | :heavy_minus_sign: | The name of the client application. This is used to track the client application and its usage. (Plex Web, Plex Media Server, etc.) | Plex Web | | `deviceName` | *string* | :heavy_minus_sign: | The name of the device the client application is running on. This is used to track the client application and its usage. (Linux, iOS, Android, etc.) | Linux | | `clientVersion` | *string* | :heavy_minus_sign: | The version of the client application. This is used to track the client application and its usage. (4.133.0, 5.0.0, etc.) | 4.133.0 | | `clientPlatform` | *string* | :heavy_minus_sign: | The platform of the client application. This is used to track the client application and its usage. (Chrome, Safari, etc.) | Chrome |