sursolar / oauth-5-laravel
OAuth Service Provider for Laravel 5
Requires
- php: >=5.3
- lusitanian/oauth: ~0.3
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Last update: 2024-12-25 20:23:56 UTC
README
oauth-5-laravel is a simple laravel 5 service provider (wrapper) for Lusitanian/PHPoAuthLib which provides oAuth support in PHP 5.4+ and is very easy to integrate with any project which requires an oAuth client.
Was first developed by Artdarek for Laravel 4 and I ported it to Laravel 5.
- Supported services
- Installation
- Registering the Package
- Configuration
- Usage
- Basic usage
- More usage examples
Supported services
The library supports both oAuth 1.x and oAuth 2.0 compliant services. A list of currently implemented services can be found below. More services will be implemented soon.
Included service implementations:
- OAuth1
- BitBucket
- Etsy
- FitBit
- Flickr
- Scoop.it!
- Tumblr
- Yahoo
- OAuth2
- Shogakukan Account
- Amazon
- BitLy
- Box
- Dailymotion
- Dropbox
- Foursquare
- GitHub
- Harvest
- Heroku
- Mailchimp
- Microsoft
- PayPal
- RunKeeper
- SoundCloud
- Vkontakte
- Yammer
- more to come!
To learn more about Lusitanian/PHPoAuthLib go here
Installation
Add oauth-5-laravel to your composer.json file:
"require": {
"sursolar/oauth-5-laravel": "dev-master"
}
Use composer to install this package.
$ composer update
Registering the Package
Register the service provider within the providers
array found in config/app.php
:
'providers' => [ // ... Artdarek\OAuth\OAuthServiceProvider::class, ]
Add an alias within the aliases
array found in config/app.php
:
'aliases' => [ // ... 'OAuth' => Artdarek\OAuth\Facade\OAuth::class, ]
Configuration
There are two ways to configure oauth-5-laravel.
You can choose the most convenient way for you.
You can use package config file which can be
generated through command line by artisan (option 1) or
you can simply create a config file called oauth-5-laravel.php
in
your config
directory (option 2).
Option 1
Create configuration file for package using artisan command
$ php artisan vendor:publish
Option 2
Create configuration file manually in config directory config/oauth-5-laravel.php
and put there code from below.
<?php return [ /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | oAuth Config |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /** * Storage */ 'storage' => 'Session', /** * Consumers */ 'consumers' => [ /** * Facebook */ 'Facebook' => [ 'client_id' => '', 'client_secret' => '', 'scope' => [], ], ] ];
Credentials
Add your credentials to config/oauth-5-laravel.php
(depending on which option of configuration you choose)
The Storage
attribute is optional and defaults to Session
.
Other options.
Usage
Basic usage
Just follow the steps below and you will be able to get a service class object with this one rule:
$fb = \OAuth::consumer('Facebook');
Optionally, add a second parameter with the URL which the service needs to redirect to, otherwise it will redirect to the current URL.
$fb = \OAuth::consumer('Facebook', 'http://url.to.redirect.to');
Usage examples
###Facebook:
Configuration:
Add your Facebook credentials to config/oauth-5-laravel.php
'Facebook' => [ 'client_id' => 'Your Facebook client ID', 'client_secret' => 'Your Facebook Client Secret', 'scope' => ['email','read_friendlists','user_online_presence'], ],
In your Controller use the following code:
public function loginWithFacebook(Request $request) { // get data from request $code = $request->get('code'); // get fb service $fb = \OAuth::consumer('Facebook'); // check if code is valid // if code is provided get user data and sign in if ( ! is_null($code)) { // This was a callback request from facebook, get the token $token = $fb->requestAccessToken($code); // Send a request with it $result = json_decode($fb->request('/me'), true); $message = 'Your unique facebook user id is: ' . $result['id'] . ' and your name is ' . $result['name']; echo $message. "<br/>"; //Var_dump //display whole array. dd($result); } // if not ask for permission first else { // get fb authorization $url = $fb->getAuthorizationUri(); // return to facebook login url return redirect((string)$url); } }
###Google:
Configuration:
Add your Google credentials to config/oauth-5-laravel.php
'Google' => [ 'client_id' => 'Your Google client ID', 'client_secret' => 'Your Google Client Secret', 'scope' => ['userinfo_email', 'userinfo_profile'], ],
In your Controller use the following code:
public function loginWithGoogle(Request $request) { // get data from request $code = $request->get('code'); // get google service $googleService = \OAuth::consumer('Google'); // check if code is valid // if code is provided get user data and sign in if ( ! is_null($code)) { // This was a callback request from google, get the token $token = $googleService->requestAccessToken($code); // Send a request with it $result = json_decode($googleService->request('https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v1/userinfo'), true); $message = 'Your unique Google user id is: ' . $result['id'] . ' and your name is ' . $result['name']; echo $message. "<br/>"; //Var_dump //display whole array. dd($result); } // if not ask for permission first else { // get googleService authorization $url = $googleService->getAuthorizationUri(); // return to google login url return redirect((string)$url); } }
###Twitter:
Configuration:
Add your Twitter credentials to config/oauth-5-laravel.php
'Twitter' => [ 'client_id' => 'Your Twitter client ID', 'client_secret' => 'Your Twitter Client Secret', // No scope - oauth1 doesn't need scope ],
In your Controller use the following code:
public function loginWithTwitter(Request $request) { // get data from request $token = $request->get('oauth_token'); $verify = $request->get('oauth_verifier'); // get twitter service $tw = \OAuth::consumer('Twitter'); // check if code is valid // if code is provided get user data and sign in if ( ! is_null($token) && ! is_null($verify)) { // This was a callback request from twitter, get the token $token = $tw->requestAccessToken($token, $verify); // Send a request with it $result = json_decode($tw->request('account/verify_credentials.json'), true); $message = 'Your unique Twitter user id is: ' . $result['id'] . ' and your name is ' . $result['name']; echo $message. "<br/>"; //Var_dump //display whole array. dd($result); } // if not ask for permission first else { // get request token $reqToken = $tw->requestRequestToken(); // get Authorization Uri sending the request token $url = $tw->getAuthorizationUri(['oauth_token' => $reqToken->getRequestToken()]); // return to twitter login url return redirect((string)$url); } }
###Linkedin:
Configuration:
Add your Linkedin credentials to config/oauth-5-laravel.php
'Linkedin' => [ 'client_id' => 'Your Linkedin API ID', 'client_secret' => 'Your Linkedin API Secret', ],
In your Controller use the following code:
public function loginWithLinkedin(Request $request) { // get data from request $code = $request->get('code'); $linkedinService = \OAuth::consumer('Linkedin'); if ( ! is_null($code)) { // This was a callback request from linkedin, get the token $token = $linkedinService->requestAccessToken($code); // Send a request with it. Please note that XML is the default format. $result = json_decode($linkedinService->request('/people/~?format=json'), true); // Show some of the resultant data echo 'Your linkedin first name is ' . $result['firstName'] . ' and your last name is ' . $result['lastName']; //Var_dump //display whole array. dd($result); } // if not ask for permission first else { // get linkedinService authorization $url = $linkedinService->getAuthorizationUri(['state'=>'DCEEFWF45453sdffef424']); // return to linkedin login url return redirect((string)$url); } }
###Yahoo:
Configuration:
Add your Yahoo credentials to config/oauth-5-laravel.php
'Yahoo' => [ 'client_id' => 'Your Yahoo API KEY', 'client_secret' => 'Your Yahoo API Secret', ],
In your Controller use the following code:
public function loginWithYahoo(Request $request) { // get data from request $token = $request->get('oauth_token'); $verify = $request->get('oauth_verifier'); \OAuth::setHttpClient('CurlClient'); // get yahoo service $yh = \OAuth::consumer('Yahoo'); // if code is provided get user data and sign in if ( ! is_null($token) && ! is_null($verify)) { // This was a callback request from yahoo, get the token $token = $yh->requestAccessToken($token, $verify); $xid = [$token->getExtraParams()]; $result = json_decode($yh->request('https://social.yahooapis.com/v1/user/' . $xid[0]['xoauth_yahoo_guid'] . '/profile?format=json'), true); //Var_dump //display whole array. dd($result); } // if not ask for permission first else { // get request token $reqToken = $yh->requestRequestToken(); // get Authorization Uri sending the request token $url = $yh->getAuthorizationUri(['oauth_token' => $reqToken->getRequestToken()]); // return to yahoo login url return redirect((string)$url); } }
More usage examples:
For examples go here