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A set of elements that perform oauth authorization

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OAuth authorization

Contains a library and custom elements to perform OAuth2 authorization. The main library is the OAuth2Authorization class that has the logic to perform OAuth 2 authorization. The <oauth2-authorization> element is used only to handle the DOM event to start the authorization flow.

API change

In version 5.0.0 the API surface has changed. The custom element for OAuth 2 authorization only handles the authorization event and uns the authorize function on the OAuth2Authorization class. Also configuration has been redefined and declared in its own TS declaration files.

Types

Types are defined in the @advanced-rest-client/arc-types package.

Usage

Installation

npm install --save @advanced-rest-client/oauth-authorization

Example

import { OAuth2Authorization } from '@advanced-rest-client/oauth-authorization';

const settings = {
  grantType: 'implicit',
  clientId: 'CLIENT ID',
  redirectUri: 'https://example.com/auth-popup.html',
  authorizationUri: 'https://auth.example.com/token',
  scopes: ['email'],
  state: 'Optional string',
};

const factory = new OAuth2Authorization(settings);
const tokenInfo = await factory.authorize(settings)

Popup in authorization flow

This package contains the oauth-popup.html that can be used to exchange token / code data with hosting page. Other page can be used as well. The popup page must use the window.postMessage() to report back to the library the parameters returned by the authorization server. It expect to return the part of the URL that contains the authorization result. For example, for the popup url having values like this: https://redirect.domain.com/popup.html#code=1234&state=5678 the popup window should post message with code=1234&state=5678.

The state parameter and security

This element is intend to be used in debug applications where confidentially is already compromised because users may be asked to provide client secret parameter (depending on the flow). It should not be used in client applications that don't serve debugging purposes. Client secret should never be used on the client side.

To have at least minimum of protection (in already compromised environment) this library generates a state parameter as a series of alphanumeric characters and append them to the request. It is expected to return the same string in the response (as defined in rfc6749). Though this parameter is optional, it will reject the response if the state parameter is not the same as the one generated before the request.

The state parameter is generated automatically by the element if non provided in settings. It is a good idea to use this property to check if the event response (either token or error) are coming from your request for token. The app can support different OAuth clients so you can check later with the token response if this is a response for the same client.

Non-interactive authorization

For implicit and authorization_code token requests you can set the interactive configuration property to false to request the token in the background without rendering any UI related to authorization to the user. It can be used to request an access token after the user authorized the application. Server should return the token which will be passed back to the application.

OAuth 1

The OAuth1 element is deprecated and no longer maintained. The tests for the element has been removed. After consulting with other teams at MuleSoft this element will be removed.

An element to perform OAuth1 authorization and to sign auth requests.

Note that the OAuth1 authorization wasn't designed for browser. Most existing OAuth1 implementation disallow browsers to perform the authorization by not allowing POST requests to authorization server. Therefore receiving token may not be possible without using browser extensions to alter HTTP request to enable CORS. If the server disallow obtaining authorization token and secret from clients then your application has to listen for oauth1-token-requested custom event and perform authorization on the server side.

When auth token and secret is available and the user is to perform a HTTP request, the request panel sends before-request custom event. This element handles the event and applies authorization header with generated signature to the request.

OAuth 1 configuration object

Both authorization or request signing requires detailed configuration object. This is handled by the request panel. It sets OAuth1 configuration in the request.auth property.

PropertyTypeDescription
signatureMethodStringOne of PLAINTEXT, HMAC-SHA1, RSA-SHA1
requestTokenUriStringToken request URI. Optional for before request. Required for authorization
accessTokenUriStringAccess token request URI. Optional for before request. Required for authorization
authorizationUriStringUser dialog URL.
consumerKeyStringConsumer key to be used to generate the signature. Optional for before request.
consumerSecretStringConsumer secret to be used to generate the signature. Optional for before request.
redirectUriStringRedirect URI for the authorization. Optional for before request.
authParamsLocationStringLocation of the authorization parameters. Default to authorization header
authTokenMethodStringToken request HTTP method. Default to POST. Optional for before request.
versionStringOauth1 protocol version. Default to 1.0
nonceSizeNumberSize of the nonce word to generate. Default to 32. Unused if nonce is set.
nonceStringNonce to be used to generate signature.
timestampNumberRequest timestamp. If not set it sets current timestamp
customHeadersObjectMap of custom headers to set with authorization request
typeStringMust be set to oauth1 or during before-request this object will be ignored.
tokenStringRequired for signing requests. Received OAuth token
tokenSecretStringRequired for signing requests. Received OAuth token secret

Error codes

  • params-error Oauth1 parameters are invalid
  • oauth1-error OAuth popup is blocked.
  • token-request-error HTTP request to the authorization server failed
  • no-response No response recorded.

Acknowledgements

  • This element uses jsrsasign library distributed under MIT licence.
  • This element uses crypto-js library distributed under BSD license.

Development

git clone https://github.com/advanced-rest-client/oauth-authorization
cd oauth-authorization
npm install

Running the tests

npm test

Required dependencies

The CryptoJS and RSAKey libraries are not included into the element sources. If your project do not use this libraries already include it into your project.

npm i cryptojslib jsrsasign
<script src="../../../cryptojslib/components/core.js"></script>
<script src="../../../cryptojslib/rollups/sha1.js"></script>
<script src="../../../cryptojslib/components/enc-base64-min.js"></script>
<script src="../../../cryptojslib/rollups/md5.js"></script>
<script src="../../../cryptojslib/rollups/hmac-sha1.js"></script>
<script src="../../../jsrsasign/lib/jsrsasign-rsa-min.js"></script>

Also OAuth1 element uses URL class with searchParams properties. If targeting old browsers include polyfill for this too.

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Package last updated on 21 Jan 2021

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