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# angel3_auth_oauth2
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`package:angel3_auth` strategy for OAuth2 login, i.e. Facebook or Github.
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# Usage
First, create an options object:
```dart
configureServer(Angel app) async {
// Load from a Map, i.e. app config:
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var opts = ExternalAuthOptions.fromMap(app.configuration['auth0'] as Map);
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// Create in-place:
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var opts = ExternalAuthOptions(
clientId: '<client-id>',
clientSecret: '<client-secret>',
redirectUri: Uri.parse('<callback>'));
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}
```
After getting authenticated against the remote server, we need to be able to identify
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users within our own application.
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```dart
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typedef FutureOr<User> OAuth2Verifier(oauth2.Client, RequestContext, ResponseContext);
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/// You might use a pure function to create a verifier that queries a
/// given service.
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OAuth2Verifier oauth2verifier(Service<User> userService) {
return (client) async {
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var response = await client.get('https://api.github.com/user');
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var ghUser = json.decode(response.body);
var id = ghUser['id'] as int;
var matchingUsers = await mappedUserService.index({
'query': {'github_id': id}
});
if (matchingUsers.isNotEmpty) {
// Return the corresponding user, if it exists.
return matchingUsers.first;
} else {
// Otherwise,create a user
return await mappedUserService.create(User(githubId: id));
}
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};
}
```
Now, initialize an `OAuth2Strategy`, using the options and verifier.
You'll also need to provide a name for this instance of the strategy.
Consider using the name of the remote authentication provider (ex. `facebook`).
```dart
configureServer(Angel app) {
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auth.strategies['github'] = OAuth2Strategy(
options,
authorizationEndpoint,
tokenEndpoint,
yourVerifier,
// This function is called when an error occurs, or the user REJECTS the request.
(e, req, res) async {
res.write('Ooops: $e');
await res.close();
},
);
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}
```
Lastly, connect it to an `AngelAuth` instance, and wire it up to an `Angel` server.
Set up two routes:
1. Redirect users to the external provider
2. Acts as a callback and handles an access code
In the case of the callback route, you may want to display an HTML page that closes
a popup window. In this case, use `confirmPopupAuthentication`, which is bundled with
`package:angel3_auth`, as a `callback` function:
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```dart
configureServer(Angel app) async {
// ...
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var auth = AngelAuth<User>();
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auth.strategies['github'] = oauth2Strategy;
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// Redirect
app.get('/auth/github', auth.authenticate('github'));
// Callback
app.get('/auth/github/callback', auth.authenticate(
'github',
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AngelAuthOptions(callback: confirmPopupAuthentication())
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));
// Connect the plug-in!!!
await app.configure(auth);
}
```
## Custom Scope Delimiter
This package should work out-of-the-box for most OAuth2 providers, such as Github or Dropbox.
However, if your OAuth2 scopes are separated by a delimiter other than the default (`' '`),
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you can add it in the `OAuth2Strategy` constructor:
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```dart
configureServer(Angel app) async {
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OAuth2Strategy(..., delimiter: ' ');
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}
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```
## Handling non-JSON responses
Many OAuth2 providers do not follow the specification, and do not return
`application/json` responses.
You can add a `getParameters` callback to parse the contents of any arbitrary
response:
```dart
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OAuth2Strategy(
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// ...
getParameters: (contentType, body) {
if (contentType.type == 'application') {
if (contentType.subtype == 'x-www-form-urlencoded')
return Uri.splitQueryString(body);
else if (contentType.subtype == 'json') return JSON.decode(body);
}
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throw FormatException('Invalid content-type $contentType; expected application/x-www-form-urlencoded or application/json.');
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}
);
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```