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oauth-electron
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Use OAuth in a simple way inside your electron App.
add it to your electron project using npm install oauth-electron --save
or yarn add oauth-electron
require oauth-electron
exports a function that requires a javascript object and an electron window, as seen on the next example:
const login = require(`oauth-electron`)
let info = {
key: ***,
secret: ***,
accessUrl: ***,
authenticateUrl: ***,
version: ***,
authCallback: ***,
signatureMethod: ***
},
window = new BrowserWindow({webPreferences: {nodeIntegration: false}});
login.oauth1(info, window)
the login function will return a Promise with the access token and secret
{
token: ***,
tokenSecret: ***
}
const login = require('oauth-electron')
let info = {
key: ***,
secret: ***,
scope: ***,
baseSite: ***,
authorizePath: ***,
accessTokenPath: ***,
redirectUrl: ***
},
window = new BrowserWindow({webPreferences: {nodeIntegration: false}});
login.oauth2(info, window)
the login function will return a Promise with the access token and secret
{
accessToken: ***,
refreshToken: ***
}
FAQs
easy oauth generic handling for electron
We found that oauth-electron demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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