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A simple Passport strategy for LinkedIn OAuth2 API Version 2.
A simple Passport strategy for LinkedIn OAuth2 API Version 2.
npm install passport-linkedin-api-v2
import * as passport from 'passport';
import { IUser, LinkedinAuth } from 'passport-linkedin-api-v2';
class LinkedInAuthController {
// Register the strategy
public initialize() {
passport.use('linkedin', this.getStrategy());
return passport.initialize();
}
// Return strategy for LinkedIn
private getStrategy = (): passport.Strategy => {
const params = {
clientID: 'CLIENT_ID',
clientSecret: 'CLIENT_SECRET',
callbackURL: 'http://127.0.0.1:3000/auth/linkedin',
scope: ['r_emailaddress', 'r_liteprofile'],
};
return new LinkedinAuth(params,
(accessToken: string, refreshToken: string, profile: any, done: any) => {
// This function is called once a user successfully authenticated and returns the lite profile
profile.accessToken = accessToken;
done(profile);
});
};
// Authenticate with LinkedIn and handle callback
private authenticate = (strategy: string, state: string, callback: any) => passport.authenticate(
strategy,
{
state,
session: false,
failWithError: true,
passReqToCallback: true,
},
callback);
// Route /auth/linkedin
public authenticateUser = (req: any, res: any) => {
this.authenticate('linkedin', 'custom_state', async (profile: any) => {
// This function is called once a user successfully authenticated
if (!profile || profile.id == null || profile.accessToken == null) {
throw 'Authentication failed';
}
const user = await this.getUser(profile.accessToken);
})(req, res);
};
}
export const linkedInAuthController = new LinkedInAuthController();
export const authenticateUser = linkedInAuthController.authenticateUser;
Register the strategy
var passport = require('passport');
var LinkedinAuth = require('passport-linkedin-api-v2').LinkedinAuth;
passport.use('linkedin', new LinkedinAuth({
clientID: CLIENT_ID,
clientSecret: CLIENT_SECRET,
callbackURL: "http://127.0.0.1:3000/auth/linkedin/callback",
scope: ['r_emailaddress', 'r_liteprofile', 'w_member_social'],
}, function (accessToken, refreshToken, profile, done) {
// asynchronous verification, for effect...
process.nextTick(function () {
// To keep the example simple, the user's LinkedIn profile is returned to
// represent the logged-in user. In a typical application, you would want
// to associate the LinkedIn account with a user record in your database,
// and return that user instead.
return done(null, profile);
});
}));
and then authenticate as:
app.use(passport.initialize());
app.get('/auth/linkedin', passport.authenticate('linkedin', { state: 'SOME STATE' }),
function (req, res) {
// The request will be redirected to LinkedIn for authentication, so this
// function will not be called.
});
the login callback:
app.get('/auth/linkedin/callback', passport.authenticate('linkedin', {
successRedirect: '/',
failureRedirect: '/login',
}));
See this for details on LinkedIn API v2.
If you have found a bug or if you have a feature request, please report them at this repository issues section.
This project is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.
FAQs
A simple Passport strategy for LinkedIn OAuth2 API Version 2.
The npm package passport-linkedin-api-v2 receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, passport-linkedin-api-v2 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that passport-linkedin-api-v2 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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