Passport-Dropbox-OAuth2
Passport strategy for authenticating with Dropbox
using the OAuth 2.0 API.
This module lets you authenticate using Dropbox in your Node.js applications.
By plugging into Passport, Dropbox authentication can be easily and
unobtrusively integrated into any application or framework that supports
Connect-style middleware, including
Express.
Install
$ npm install passport-dropbox-oauth2
Usage
Configure Strategy
The Dropbox authentication strategy authenticates users using a Dropbox account
and OAuth 2.0 tokens. The strategy requires a verify
callback, which accepts
these credentials and calls done
providing a user, as well as options
specifying a API version, client ID, client secret, and callback URL. The library
defaults to version 1 of Dropbox's API.
passport.use(new DropboxOAuth2Strategy({
apiVersion: '2',
clientID: DROPBOX_CLIENT_ID,
clientSecret: DROPBOX_CLIENT_SECRET,
callbackURL: "https://www.example.net/auth/dropbox-oauth2/callback"
},
function(accessToken, refreshToken, profile, done) {
User.findOrCreate({ providerId: profile.id }, function (err, user) {
return done(err, user);
});
}
));
Authenticate Requests
Use passport.authenticate()
, specifying the 'dropbox-oauth2'
strategy, to
authenticate requests.
For example, as route middleware in an Express
application:
app.get('/auth/dropbox',
passport.authenticate('dropbox-oauth2'));
app.get('/auth/dropbox/callback',
passport.authenticate('dropbox-oauth2', { failureRedirect: '/login' }),
function(req, res) {
// Successful authentication, redirect home.
res.redirect('/');
});
Examples
Examples not yet provided
Tests
Tests not yet provided
Prior work
This strategy is based on Jared Hanson's GitHub strategy for passport: Jared Hanson
Credits and License
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Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Florian Heinemann