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The LoopBack oAuth 2.0 component provides full integration between OAuth 2.0 and LoopBack. It enables LoopBack applications to function as an oAuth 2.0 provider to authenticate and authorize client applications and/or resource owners (i.e. users) to access protected API endpoints.
The oAuth 2.0 protocol implementation is based on oauth2orize and passport.
See LoopBack Documentation - OAuth 2.0 Component for more information.
Install the component as usual:
$ npm install loopback-component-oauth2
Use in an application as follows:
var oauth2 = require('loopback-component-oauth2');
var options = {
dataSource: app.dataSources.db, // Data source for oAuth2 metadata persistence
loginPage: '/login', // The login page url
loginPath: '/login' // The login form processing url
};
oauth2.oAuth2Provider(
app, // The app instance
options // The options
);
The app instance will be used to set up middleware and routes. The data source provides persistence for the oAuth 2.0 metadata models.
For more information, see OAuth 2.0 LoopBack component official documentation.
This example demonstrates how to implement an OAuth service provider, complete with protected API access.
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OAuth 2.0 provider for LoopBack
The npm package loopback-component-oauth2 receives a total of 245 weekly downloads. As such, loopback-component-oauth2 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that loopback-component-oauth2 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 20 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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