# GetPinRequest ## Example Usage ```typescript import { GetPinRequest } from "@lukehagar/plexjs/sdk/models/operations"; let value: GetPinRequest = { clientID: "3381b62b-9ab7-4e37-827b-203e9809eb58", clientName: "Plex for Roku", deviceNickname: "Roku 3", clientVersion: "2.4.1", platform: "Roku", }; ``` ## 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_check_mark: | An opaque identifier unique to the client (UUID, serial number, or other unique device ID) | 3381b62b-9ab7-4e37-827b-203e9809eb58 | | `clientName` | *string* | :heavy_minus_sign: | The name of the client application. (Plex Web, Plex Media Server, etc.) | Plex for Roku | | `deviceNickname` | *string* | :heavy_minus_sign: | A relatively friendly name for the client device | Roku 3 | | `clientVersion` | *string* | :heavy_minus_sign: | The version of the client application. | 2.4.1 | | `platform` | *string* | :heavy_minus_sign: | The platform of the client application. | Roku |