pubconnect / oauth2-keycloak
Keycloak OAuth 2.0 Client Provider for The PHP League OAuth2-Client
Requires
- php: ~7.2 || ~8.0
- firebase/php-jwt: ^6.0
- league/oauth2-client: ^2.0
Requires (Dev)
- mockery/mockery: ~1.5.0
- phpunit/phpunit: ~9.6.4
- squizlabs/php_codesniffer: ~3.7.0
README
This package provides Keycloak OAuth 2.0 support for the PHP League's OAuth 2.0 Client.
Installation
To install, use composer:
composer require stevenmaguire/oauth2-keycloak
Usage
Usage is the same as The League's OAuth client, using \Stevenmaguire\OAuth2\Client\Provider\Keycloak
as the provider.
Use authServerUrl
to specify the Keycloak server URL. You can lookup the correct value from the Keycloak client installer JSON under auth-server-url
, eg. http://localhost:8080/auth
.
Use realm
to specify the Keycloak realm name. You can lookup the correct value from the Keycloak client installer JSON under resource
, eg. master
.
Authorization Code Flow
$provider = new Stevenmaguire\OAuth2\Client\Provider\Keycloak([ 'authServerUrl' => '{keycloak-server-url}', 'realm' => '{keycloak-realm}', 'clientId' => '{keycloak-client-id}', 'clientSecret' => '{keycloak-client-secret}', 'redirectUri' => 'https://example.com/callback-url', 'encryptionAlgorithm' => 'RS256', // optional 'encryptionKeyPath' => '../key.pem' // optional 'encryptionKey' => 'contents_of_key_or_certificate' // optional 'version' => '20.0.1', // optional ]); if (!isset($_GET['code'])) { // If we don't have an authorization code then get one $authUrl = $provider->getAuthorizationUrl(); $_SESSION['oauth2state'] = $provider->getState(); header('Location: '.$authUrl); 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, make sure HTTP sessions are enabled.'); } else { // Try to get an access token (using the authorization coe grant) try { $token = $provider->getAccessToken('authorization_code', [ 'code' => $_GET['code'] ]); } catch (Exception $e) { exit('Failed to get access token: '.$e->getMessage()); } // Optional: Now you have a token you can look up a users profile data try { // We got an access token, let's now get the user's details $user = $provider->getResourceOwner($token); // Use these details to create a new profile printf('Hello %s!', $user->getName()); } catch (Exception $e) { exit('Failed to get resource owner: '.$e->getMessage()); } // Use this to interact with an API on the users behalf echo $token->getToken(); }
Refreshing a Token
$provider = new Stevenmaguire\OAuth2\Client\Provider\Keycloak([ 'authServerUrl' => '{keycloak-server-url}', 'realm' => '{keycloak-realm}', 'clientId' => '{keycloak-client-id}', 'clientSecret' => '{keycloak-client-secret}', 'redirectUri' => 'https://example.com/callback-url', ]); $token = $provider->getAccessToken('refresh_token', ['refresh_token' => $token->getRefreshToken()]);
Handling encryption
If you've configured your Keycloak instance to use encryption, there are some advanced options available to you.
Configure the provider to use the same encryption algorithm
$provider = new Stevenmaguire\OAuth2\Client\Provider\Keycloak([ // ... 'encryptionAlgorithm' => 'RS256', ]);
or
$provider->setEncryptionAlgorithm('RS256');
Configure the provider to use the expected decryption public key or certificate
By key value
$key = "-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----\n....\n-----END PUBLIC KEY-----"; // or // $key = "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n....\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----"; $provider = new Stevenmaguire\OAuth2\Client\Provider\Keycloak([ // ... 'encryptionKey' => $key, ]);
or
$provider->setEncryptionKey($key);
By key path
$keyPath = '../key.pem'; $provider = new Stevenmaguire\OAuth2\Client\Provider\Keycloak([ // ... 'encryptionKeyPath' => $keyPath, ]);
or
$provider->setEncryptionKeyPath($keyPath);
Testing
$ ./vendor/bin/phpunit
Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
Credits
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.