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@bogeychan/elysia-oauth2
Advanced tools
A plugin for Elysia.js for server-side OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code Flow
A plugin for Elysia.js for server-side OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code Flow
bun add @bogeychan/elysia-oauth2
import { Elysia } from 'elysia'
import oauth2, { github } from '@bogeychan/elysia-oauth2'
import { randomBytes } from 'crypto'
const globalState = randomBytes(8).toString('hex')
let globalToken = null
const app = new Elysia()
const auth = oauth2({
profiles: {
// define multiple OAuth 2.0 profiles
github: {
provider: github(),
scope: ['user']
}
},
state: {
// custom state verification between requests
check(ctx, name, state) {
return state === globalState
},
generate(ctx, name) {
return globalState
}
},
storage: {
// storage of users' access tokens is up to you
get(ctx, name) {
return globalToken
},
set(ctx, name, token) {
globalToken = token
},
delete(ctx, name) {
globalToken = null
}
}
})
function userPage(user: {}, logout: string) {
const html = `<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<body>
User:
<pre>${JSON.stringify(user, null, '\t')}</pre>
<a href="${logout}">Logout</a>
</body>
</html>`
return new Response(html, { headers: { 'Content-Type': 'text/html' } })
}
app
.use(auth)
.get('/', async (ctx) => {
// get login, callback, logout urls for one or more OAuth 2.0 profiles
const profiles = ctx.profiles('github')
// check if one or more OAuth 2.0 profiles are authorized
if (await ctx.authorized('github')) {
const user = await fetch('https://api.github.com/user', {
// ... and use the Authorization header afterwards
headers: await ctx.tokenHeaders('github')
})
return userPage(await user.json(), profiles.github.logout)
}
// Render login page
const html = `<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<body>
<h2>Login with <a href="${profiles.github.login}">Github</a></h2>
</body>
</html>`
return new Response(html, { headers: { 'Content-Type': 'text/html' } })
})
.listen(3000)
console.log('Listening on http://localhost:3000')
Generate a client id
and client secret
for an OAuth app on Github
Use http://localhost:3000/login/github/authorized
as your Authorization callback URL
Create an .env
file based on the previously generated client credentials:
GITHUB_OAUTH_CLIENT_ID=client id
GITHUB_OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET=client secret
Bun automatically loads environment variables from .env
files
If you are unsure which URL should be used as Authorization callback URL
call ctx.profiles()
without an argument to get all URLs of all registered OAuth 2.0 Profiles:
app
.use(auth)
.get('/', (ctx) => {
return ctx.profiles()
})
.listen(3000)
Storage
and State
import oauth2, {
github,
type InferContext,
type TOAuth2AccessToken
} from '@bogeychan/elysia-oauth2'
const mySessionPLugin = new Elysia().derive((ctx) => ({
session: {
getOAuthToken(name: string): TOAuth2AccessToken {
const sessionId = ctx.cookie['session-id'].value
return // TODO
},
setOAuthToken(name: string, token: TOAuth2AccessToken) {
// TODO
},
deleteOAuthToken(name: string) {
// TODO
}
}
}))
const app = new Elysia().use(mySessionPLugin)
const auth = oauth2({
profiles: {
github: {
provider: github(),
scope: ['user']
}
},
state: {
check(ctx, name, state) {
return state === globalState
},
generate(ctx, name) {
return globalState
}
},
storage: {
get(ctx: InferContext<typeof app>, name) {
return ctx.session.getOAuthToken(name)
},
set(ctx: InferContext<typeof app>, name, token) {
ctx.session.setOAuthToken(name, token)
},
delete(ctx: InferContext<typeof app>, name) {
ctx.session.deleteOAuthToken(name)
}
}
})
import { azure, discord, github, ... } from '@bogeychan/elysia-oauth2';
All available providers are listed inside the providers folder.
Checkout the examples folder on github for further use cases such as the Bun's sqlite module.
import oauth2, { TOAuth2Provider } from '@bogeychan/elysia-oauth2'
function myGithub(): TOAuth2Provider {
return {
clientId: 'YOUR_CLIENT_ID',
clientSecret: 'YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET',
auth: {
url: 'https://github.com/login/oauth/authorize',
params: {
allow_signup: true
}
},
token: {
url: 'https://github.com/login/oauth/access_token',
params: {}
}
}
}
const auth = oauth2({
profiles: {
github: {
provider: myGithub(),
scope: ['user']
}
}
// ...
})
FAQs
A plugin for Elysia.js for server-side OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code Flow
The npm package @bogeychan/elysia-oauth2 receives a total of 27 weekly downloads. As such, @bogeychan/elysia-oauth2 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @bogeychan/elysia-oauth2 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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