hwd / oauth2-fitbit
Fitbit OAuth 2.0 Client Provider for The PHP League OAuth2-Client
Requires
- php: >=5.4.0
- league/oauth2-client: 1.2.*
Requires (Dev)
- mockery/mockery: ~0.9
- phpunit/phpunit: ~4.0
- squizlabs/php_codesniffer: ~2.0
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Last update: 2024-12-16 01:28:36 UTC
README
This is a fork of https://github.com/djchen/oauth2-fitbit for the purposes of having a non dev version available for composer install.
https://packagist.org/packages/hwd/oauth2-fitbit
This package provides Fitbit OAuth 2.0 support for the PHP League's OAuth 2.0 Client.
This package is compliant with PSR-1, PSR-2, PSR-4, and PSR-7. If you notice compliance oversights, please send a patch via pull request.
Requirements
The following versions of PHP are supported.
- PHP 5.5
- PHP 5.6
- PHP 7.0
- HHVM
Installation
To install, use composer:
composer require hwd/oauth2-fitbit
Usage
Authorization Code Grant
$provider = new hwd\OAuth2\Client\Provider\Fitbit([ 'clientId' => '{fitbit-oauth2-client-id}', 'clientSecret' => '{fitbit-client-secret}', 'redirectUri' => 'https://example.com/callback-url' ]); // start the session session_start(); // If we don't have an authorization code then get one if (!isset($_GET['code'])) { // Fetch the authorization URL from the provider; this returns the // urlAuthorize option and generates and applies any necessary parameters // (e.g. state). $authorizationUrl = $provider->getAuthorizationUrl(); // Get the state generated for you and store it to the session. $_SESSION['oauth2state'] = $provider->getState(); // Redirect the user to the authorization URL. header('Location: ' . $authorizationUrl); exit; // Check given state against previously stored one to mitigate CSRF attack } elseif (empty($_GET['state']) || ($_GET['state'] !== $_SESSION['oauth2state'])) { unset($_SESSION['oauth2state']); exit('Invalid state'); } else { try { // Try to get an access token using the authorization code grant. $accessToken = $provider->getAccessToken('authorization_code', [ 'code' => $_GET['code'] ]); // We have an access token, which we may use in authenticated // requests against the service provider's API. echo $accessToken->getToken() . "\n"; echo $accessToken->getRefreshToken() . "\n"; echo $accessToken->getExpires() . "\n"; echo ($accessToken->hasExpired() ? 'expired' : 'not expired') . "\n"; // Using the access token, we may look up details about the // resource owner. $resourceOwner = $provider->getResourceOwner($accessToken); var_export($resourceOwner->toArray()); // The provider provides a way to get an authenticated API request for // the service, using the access token; it returns an object conforming // to Psr\Http\Message\RequestInterface. $request = $provider->getAuthenticatedRequest( 'GET', 'https://api.fitbit.com/1/user/-/profile.json', $accessToken ); // Make the authenticated API request and get the response. //$response = $provider->getResponse($request); } catch (\League\OAuth2\Client\Provider\Exception\IdentityProviderException $e) { // Failed to get the access token or user details. exit($e->getMessage()); } }
Refreshing a Token
Once your application is authorized, you can refresh an expired token using a refresh token rather than going through the entire process of obtaining a brand new token. To do so, simply reuse this refresh token from your data store to request a refresh.
$provider = new hwd\OAuth2\Client\Provider\Fitbit([ 'clientId' => '{fitbit-oauth2-client-id}', 'clientSecret' => '{fitbit-client-secret}', 'redirectUri' => 'https://example.com/callback-url' ]); $existingAccessToken = getAccessTokenFromYourDataStore(); if ($existingAccessToken->hasExpired()) { $newAccessToken = $provider->getAccessToken('refresh_token', [ 'refresh_token' => $existingAccessToken->getRefreshToken() ]); // Purge old access token and store new access token to your data store. }
Testing
$ ./vendor/bin/phpunit
Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.