angular-oauth2-oidc
Support for OAuth 2 and OpenId Connect (OIDC) in Angular.
Credits
Resources
Tested Environment
Successfully tested with Angular 7 and its Router, PathLocationStrategy as well as HashLocationStrategy and CommonJS-Bundling via webpack. At server side we've used IdentityServer (.NET/ .NET Core) and Redhat's Keycloak (Java).
Angular 6: Use Version 4.x of this library. Version 4.x was tested with Angular 6. You can also try the newer version 5.x of this library which has a much smaller bundle size.
Angular 5.x or 4.3: If you need support for Angular < 6 (4.3 to 5.x) you can download the former version 3.1.4 (npm i angular-oauth2-oidc@^3 --save).
Release Cycle
- We plan one major release for each Angular version
- Will contain new features
- Will contain bug fixes and PRs
- Critical Bugfixes on demand
Contributions
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Feel free to file pull requests
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The closed issues contain some ideas for PRs and enhancements (see labels)
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If you want to contribute to the docs, you can do so in the docs-src
folder. Make sure you update summary.json
as well. Then generate the docs with the following commands:
npm install -g @compodoc/compodoc
npm run docs
Features
- Logging in via Implicit Flow (where a user is redirected to Identity Provider)
- Logging in via Code Flow + PKCE
- "Logging in" via Password Flow (where a user enters their password into the client)
- Token Refresh for all supported flows
- Automatically refreshing a token when/some time before it expires
- Querying Userinfo Endpoint
- Querying Discovery Document to ease configuration
- Validating claims of the id_token regarding the specs
- Hook for further custom validations
- Single-Sign-Out by redirecting to the auth-server's logout-endpoint
Sample-Auth-Server
You can use the OIDC-Sample-Server mentioned in the samples for Testing. It assumes, that your Web-App runs on http://localhost:8080.
Username/Password: max/geheim
clientIds:
- spa-demo (implicit flow)
- demo-resource-owner (resource owner password flow)
redirectUris:
- localhost:[8080-8089|4200-4202]
- localhost:[8080-8089|4200-4202]/index.html
- localhost:[8080-8089|4200-4202]/silent-refresh.html
Installing
npm i angular-oauth2-oidc --save
Importing the NgModule
import { HttpClientModule } from '@angular/common/http';
import { OAuthModule } from 'angular-oauth2-oidc';
@NgModule({
imports: [
HttpClientModule,
OAuthModule.forRoot()
],
declarations: [
AppComponent,
HomeComponent,
],
bootstrap: [
AppComponent
]
})
export class AppModule {
}
Configuring for Implicit Flow
This section shows how to implement login leveraging implicit flow. This is the OAuth2/OIDC flow best suitable for
Single Page Application. It sends the user to the Identity Provider's login page. After logging in, the SPA gets tokens.
This also allows for single sign on as well as single sign off.
To configure the library, the following sample uses the new configuration API introduced with Version 2.1.
Hence, the original API is still supported.
import { AuthConfig } from 'angular-oauth2-oidc';
export const authConfig: AuthConfig = {
issuer: 'https://steyer-identity-server.azurewebsites.net/identity',
redirectUri: window.location.origin + '/index.html',
clientId: 'spa-demo',
scope: 'openid profile email voucher',
}
Configure the OAuthService
with this config object when the application starts up:
import { OAuthService } from 'angular-oauth2-oidc';
import { JwksValidationHandler } from 'angular-oauth2-oidc';
import { authConfig } from './auth.config';
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
@Component({
selector: 'flight-app',
templateUrl: './app.component.html'
})
export class AppComponent {
constructor(private oauthService: OAuthService) {
this.configure();
}
private configure() {
this.oauthService.configure(authConfig);
this.oauthService.tokenValidationHandler = new JwksValidationHandler();
this.oauthService.loadDiscoveryDocumentAndTryLogin();
}
}
Implementing a Login Form
After you've configured the library, you just have to call initImplicitFlow
to login using OAuth2/ OIDC.
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { OAuthService } from 'angular-oauth2-oidc';
@Component({
templateUrl: "app/home.html"
})
export class HomeComponent {
constructor(private oauthService: OAuthService) {
}
public login() {
this.oauthService.initLoginFlow();
}
public logoff() {
this.oauthService.logOut();
}
public get name() {
let claims = this.oauthService.getIdentityClaims();
if (!claims) return null;
return claims.given_name;
}
}
The following snippet contains the template for the login page:
<h1 *ngIf="!name">
Hallo
</h1>
<h1 *ngIf="name">
Hallo, {{name}}
</h1>
<button class="btn btn-default" (click)="login()">
Login
</button>
<button class="btn btn-default" (click)="logoff()">
Logout
</button>
<div>
Username/Passwort zum Testen: max/geheim
</div>
Skipping the Login Form
If you don't want to display a login form that tells the user that they are redirected to the identity server, you can use the convenience function this.oauthService.loadDiscoveryDocumentAndLogin();
instead of this.oauthService.loadDiscoveryDocumentAndTryLogin();
when setting up the library.
This directly redirects the user to the identity server if there are no valid tokens.
Calling a Web API with an Access Token
You can automate this task by switching sendAccessToken
on and by setting allowedUrls
to an array with prefixes for the respective URLs. Use lower case for the prefixes.
OAuthModule.forRoot({
resourceServer: {
allowedUrls: ['http://www.angular.at/api'],
sendAccessToken: true
}
})
If you need more versatility, you can look in the documentation how to setup a custom interceptor.
Code Flow + PKCE
See docs: https://manfredsteyer.github.io/angular-oauth2-oidc/docs/additional-documentation/code-flow-+-pcke.html
Token Refresh
See docs: https://manfredsteyer.github.io/angular-oauth2-oidc/docs/additional-documentation/refreshing-a-token.html
Routing
If you use the PathLocationStrategy
(which is on by default) and have a general catch-all-route (path: '**'
) you should be fine. Otherwise look up the section Routing with the HashStrategy
in the documentation.
More Documentation (!)
See the documentation for more information about this library.
Tutorials