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Slooob OAuth2 Strategy for OmniAuth

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Built on Slooob Identity API v1

Strategy to authenticate with Slooob via OAuth2 in OmniAuth.

Get your API key at: https://developer.slooob.com/dashboard/apps. Note the Client ID and the Client Secret.


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Note: You generate separate keys for development (sandbox) and production (live) with each application you register. Use the config Gem to organize your keys and keep them safe.

For more details we encourage you to read the Slooob Auth API docs: https://developer.slooob.com/docs/api/identity/v1

Installation

Add to your Gemfile:

gem 'omniauth-slooob'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install omniauth-slooob

Slooob API Setup

  • Go to https://developer.slooob.com/dashboard/apps
  • Select your app.
  • Open the Manage APIs tab.
  • Make sure 'Identity API' is enabled.
  • Open the Credentials tab.
  • Set <YOURDOMAIN>/users/auth/slooob/callback as Return URL for each 'sandbox' and 'live'.
  • Now Save. It may take a few minutes for changes to take effect.

Usage

Here's an example for adding the middleware to a Rails app in config/initializers/omniauth.rb:

Rails.application.config.middleware.use OmniAuth::Builder do
    provider :slooob, ENV['SLOOOB_KEY'], ENV['SLOOOB_SECRET']
end

You can now access the OmniAuth Slooob OAuth2 URL: /auth/slooob

For more examples please take a look at examples/omniauth.rb

Note: While developing your application, if you change the scope in the initializer you will need to restart your app server. Remember that either the 'email' or 'public' scope is required!

Configuration

You can configure several options, which you pass in to the provider method via a hash:

  • scope: A comma-separated list of permissions you want to request from the user. See the Identity API docs for a full list of available permissions. Caveats:

    • The email and public scopes are used by default. By defining your own scope, you override these defaults, but Slooob requires at least one of email or public, so make sure to add at least one of them to your scope!
  • redirect_uri: Override the redirect_uri used by the gem.

  • incremental_authorization: If this is provided with the value true, and the authorization request is granted, the authorization will include any previous authorizations granted to this user/application combination for other scopes. See Slooob's Incremental Authorization for additional details.

  • image_size: The size of the user's profile picture. Possible values:

    • raw: 800x800px
    • big: 350x350px
    • medium: 100x100px
    • small: 75x75px
    • tiny: 50x50px
    • Defaults to raw.

Auth Hash

Here's an example of an authentication hash available in the callback by accessing request.env['omniauth.auth']:

{
    provider: "slooob",
    uid: "bathjJwvdhKjgfgh8Jd745J7dh5Qkgflbnczd65dfnw",
    info: {
        email: "example@example.com",
        username: "jony",
        name: "John Smith",
        first_name: "John",
        last_name: "Smith",
        description: "I love cats.",
        image: "https://cdn.slooob.com/raw",
        location: nil,
        confirmed: true,
        urls: {
            website: "https://jonyscats.com",
            slooob: "https://slooob.com/a/jony"
        }
    },
    credentials: {
        token: "token",
        refresh_token: "refresh_token",
        expires_at: 1355082790,
        expires: true
    },
    extra: {
        raw_info: {
            username: "jony",
            name: "John Smith",
            first_name: "John",
            last_name: "Smith",
            description: "I love cats.",
            avatar: {
                raw: "https://cdn.slooob.com/raw",
                big: "https://cdn.slooob.com/big",
                medium: "https://cdn.slooob.com/medium",
                small: "https://cdn.slooob.com/small",
                tiny: "https://cdn.slooob.com/tiny"
            },
            location: nil,
            latitude: nil,
            longitude: nil,
            phone: nil,
            birthday: nil,
            website: "https://jonyscats.com",
            profile: "https://slooob.com/a/jony",
            plan: "basic",
            email_confirmed: true,
            verified: false,
            lang: "en",
            status: "online",
            id: 234345676578969343456,
            created_at: 1259222400,
            contacts_count: 2,
            followers_count: 12,
            following_count: 36,
            favorites_count: 169,
            watching_count: 532
        }
    }
}

For more details see the Slooob List Of Attributes.

Devise

First define your application id and secret in config/initializers/devise.rb. Do not use the snippet mentioned in the Usage section.

require 'omniauth-slooob'
config.omniauth :slooob, ENV['SLOOOB_CLIENT_ID'], ENV['SLOOOB_CLIENT_SECRET']

Then add the following to 'config/routes.rb' so the callback routes are defined.

devise_for :users, controllers: { omniauth_callbacks: 'users/omniauth_callbacks' }

Make sure your model is omniauthable. In general this is defined in app/models/user.rb

devise :omniauthable, omniauth_providers: [:slooob]

Then make sure your callbacks controller is setup.

class Users::OmniauthCallbacksController < Devise::OmniauthCallbacksController
    def paypal_oauth2
        # You need to implement the method below in your model (e.g. app/models/user.rb)
        @user = User.from_omniauth(request.env['omniauth.auth'])

        if @user.persisted?
            flash[:notice] = I18n.t 'devise.omniauth_callbacks.success', kind: 'Slooob'
            sign_in_and_redirect @user, event: :authentication
        else
            session['devise.slooob_data'] = request.env['omniauth.auth']
            redirect_to new_user_registration_url
        end
    end
end

And bind to or create the user

def self.from_omniauth access_token
    data = access_token.info
    user = User.where(:email => data["email"]).first

    # Uncomment the section below if you want users to be created if they don't exist
    # unless user
    #     user = User.create(name: data["name"],
    #        email: data["email"],
    #        password: Devise.friendly_token[0,20]
    #     )
    # end
    user
end

For your views you can login using:

<%= link_to 'Sign in with Slooob', user_slooob_omniauth_authorize_path %>

<%# Devise prior 4.1.0: %>
<%= link_to 'Sign in with Slooob', user_omniauth_authorize_path(:slooob) %>

An overview is available at https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/wiki/OmniAuth:-Overview


Testing

Tests are written with Shoulda. Tests are run using rake.

  1. Fork this repository

  2. Clone your forked git locally

  3. Install dependencies

    $ bundle install

  4. Run tests

    $ rake test

Test Coverage

Test coverage can be calculated using SimpleCov. Make sure you have the simplecov gem installed.

  1. Uncomment SimpleCov in the Gemfile

  2. Uncomment the relevant section in test/test_helper.rb

  3. Run tests

    $ rake test


Contributing

We hope that you will consider contributing to omniauth-slooob. Please read this short overview for some information about how to get started:

Learn more about contributing to this repository, Code of Conduct

Contributors

Give the people some :heart: who are working on this project. See them all at:

https://github.com/slooob/omniauth-slooob/graphs/contributors

Semantic Versioning

omniauth-slooob follows Semantic Versioning 2.0 as defined at http://semver.org.

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2017 Slooob

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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Package last updated on 27 Aug 2017

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