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passport-atlassian-oauth2
Advanced tools
Passport strategy for authenticating with Atlassian (Jira) using OAuth 2 (3LO)
Passport strategy for authenticating with Atlassian services using OAuth 2 3LO (three-legged OAuth).
NOTE: Currently, only Jira supports Atlassian Oauth 2 authorization code grants (3LO).
$ npm install passport-atlassian-oauth2
Before using passport-atlassian-oauth2
you must register an application within App Management. If you don't have one follow "Enabling OAuth 2.0 authorization code grants" instructions from Jira documentation page.
⚠️Important: "User identity API" should be enabled in App Management for this strategy to work if you're interested in getting profile information such as name, url, etc. Otherwise, pass skipUserProfile: true
in strategy constructor options.
The client ID and secret obtained when creating an application are supplied as options when creating the strategy.
const AtlassianStrategy = require('passport-atlassian-oauth2');
passport.use(new AtlassianStrategy({
clientID: '<ATLASSIAN_CLIENT_ID>',
clientSecret: '<ATLASSIAN_CLIENT_SECRET>',
callbackURL: 'http://localhost:8080/auth/atlassian/callback',
scope: 'offline_access read:jira-user',
},
(accessToken, refreshToken, profile, cb) => {
// optionally save profile data to db
done(null, profile);
}
));
See complete Express.js example here.
{
"id": "552048:ccc138d6-d39f-1337-93ca-888ff2s05d9e",
"displayName": "Yevhenii Baraniuk",
"email": "yevhenii@example.com",
"photo": "https://avatar-cdn.atlassian.com/21kfjvu62hmkvo3ikdlqo48755?by=hash",
"provider": "atlassian",
"accessibleResources": [
{
"id": "3942d640-b74e-11e8-96f8-529269fb1459",
"name": "awesome-jira",
"url": "https://awesome-jira.atlassian.net",
"scopes": ["read:jira-user"],
"avatarUrl": "https://site-admin-avatar-cdn.prod.public.atl-paas.net/avatars/240/trophy.png"
},
{
"id": "eff705b1-5cd8-40d1-ac46-9a9516cbc527",
"name": "super-product",
"url": "https://super-product.atlassian.net",
"scopes": ["read:jira-user"],
"avatarUrl": "https://site-admin-avatar-cdn.prod.public.atl-paas.net/avatars/240/cup.png"
}
]
}
Copyright (c) 2019 Yevhenii Baraniuk
FAQs
Passport strategy for authenticating with Atlassian (Jira) using OAuth 2 (3LO)
The npm package passport-atlassian-oauth2 receives a total of 42,926 weekly downloads. As such, passport-atlassian-oauth2 popularity was classified as popular.
We found that passport-atlassian-oauth2 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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