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@jimmycode/simple-oauth2-reddit
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A simple Node.js client library for Reddit OAuth2.
This library is a wrapper around Simple OAuth2 Library
Specially made for Authorization Code Flow with Reddit.
Latest Node 8 LTS or newer versions.
npm install --save simple-oauth2 @jimmycode/simple-oauth2-reddit
or
yarn add simple-oauth2 @jimmycode/simple-oauth2-reddit
const simpleOAuth2Reddit = require('@jimmycode/simple-oauth2-reddit');
const reddit = simpleOAuth2Reddit.create(options);
reddit
object exposes 3 keys:
access_token
Required options
Option | Description |
---|---|
clientId | Your App Id. |
clientSecret | Your App Secret Id. |
callbackURL | Callback configured when you created the app. |
state | Your CSRF anti-forgery token. More at: https://auth0.com/docs/protocols/oauth2/oauth-state |
Other options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
scope | ['identity'] | https://github.com/reddit-archive/reddit/wiki/OAuth2#authorization |
returnError | false | When is false (default), will call the next middleware with the error object. When is true, will set req.tokenError to the error, and call the next middleware as if there were no error. |
authorizeHost | 'https://www.reddit.com' | |
authorizePath | '/api/v1/authorize' | |
tokenHost | 'https://www.reddit.com' | |
tokenPath | '/api/v1/access_token' | |
authorizeOptions | {} | Pass extra parameters when requesting authorization. |
tokenOptions | {} | Pass extra parameters when requesting access_token. |
const oauth2 = require('simple-oauth2').create({
client: {
id: process.env.REDDIT_APP_ID,
secret: process.env.REDDIT_APP_SECRET
},
auth: {
authorizeHost: 'https://www.reddit.com'
authorizePath: '/api/v1/authorize',
tokenHost: 'https://www.reddit.com',
tokenPath: '/api/v1/access_token'
}
});
router.get('/auth/reddit', (req, res) => {
const authorizationUri = oauth2.authorizationCode.authorizeURL({
redirect_uri: 'http://localhost:3000/auth/reddit/callback',
scope: ['identity'],
state: 'random-unique-string'
});
res.redirect(authorizationUri);
});
router.get('/auth/reddit/callback', async(req, res) => {
const code = req.query.code;
const options = {
code,
state: 'same-random-unique-string',
redirect_uri: 'http://localhost:3000/auth/reddit/callback'
};
try {
// The resulting token.
const result = await oauth2.authorizationCode.getToken(options);
// Exchange for the access token.
const token = oauth2.accessToken.create(result);
return res.status(200).json(token);
} catch (error) {
console.error('Access Token Error', error.message);
return res.status(500).json('Authentication failed');
}
});
const simpleOAuth2Reddit = require('@jimmycode/simple-oauth2-reddit');
const reddit = simpleOAuth2Reddit.create({
clientId: process.env.REDDIT_APP_ID,
clientSecret: process.env.REDDIT_APP_SECRET,
callbackURL: 'http://localhost:3000/auth/reddit/callback',
state: 'random-unique-string'
});
// Ask the user to authorize.
router.get('/auth/reddit', reddit.authorize);
// Exchange the token for the access token.
router.get('/auth/reddit/callback', reddit.accessToken, (req, res) => {
return res.status(200).json(req.token);
});
FAQs
A simple Node.js client library for Reddit OAuth2.
The npm package @jimmycode/simple-oauth2-reddit receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @jimmycode/simple-oauth2-reddit popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @jimmycode/simple-oauth2-reddit demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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