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Integration with league/oauth2-client to provide services
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Requires
- php: >=8.1
- league/oauth2-client: ^2.0
- symfony/dependency-injection: ^5.4|^6.0|^7.0
- symfony/framework-bundle: ^5.4|^6.0|^7.0
- symfony/http-foundation: ^5.4|^6.0|^7.0
- symfony/routing: ^5.4|^6.0|^7.0
Requires (Dev)
- league/oauth2-facebook: ^1.1|^2.0
- symfony/phpunit-bridge: ^5.4|^6.0|^7.0
- symfony/security-guard: ^5.4
- symfony/yaml: ^5.4|^6.0|^7.0
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README
Easily integrate with an OAuth2 server (e.g. Facebook, GitHub) for:
- "Social" authentication / login
- "Connect with Facebook" type of functionality
- Fetching access keys via OAuth2 to be used with an API
- Doing OAuth2 authentication with Symfony Custom Authenticator (or Guard Authenticator for legacy applications)
This bundle integrates with league/oauth2-client.
This Bundle or HWIOAuthBundle?
In addition to this bundle, another OAuth bundle exists for Symfony: hwi/oauth-bundle. You might be wondering "why are there two popular OAuth bundles?".
Great question! Generally speaking, hwi/oauth-bundle
gives you more features out-of-the-box,
including social authentication and registration (called "connect"). But, it's also a bit harder
to install. The knpuniversity/oauth2-client-bundle
, takes more work to setup, but gives you
more low-level control.
Not sure which to use? If you need OAuth (social) authentication & registration, try hwi/oauth-bundle. If you don't like it, come back!
Installation
Install the bundle library via Composer by running the following command:
composer require knpuniversity/oauth2-client-bundle
If you're using Symfony Flex, the bundle will be automatically enabled. For
older apps, enable it in your AppKernel
class.
Awesome! Now, you'll want to configure a client.
Configuring a Client
You'll need to configure one client for each OAuth2 server (GitHub, Facebook, etc) that you want to talk to.
Step 1) Download the Client Library
Choose the one you want from this list and install it via Composer:
Don't see a provider you need in this list? Please, check the full list of third-party provider clients from league/oauth2-client. Otherwise, consider creating a generic client yourself.
Step 2) Configure the Provider
Awesome! Now, you'll configure your provider. For Facebook, this will look something like this:
# config/packages/knpu_oauth2_client.yaml knpu_oauth2_client: clients: # the key "facebook_main" can be anything, it # will create a service: "knpu.oauth2.client.facebook_main" facebook_main: # this will be one of the supported types type: facebook client_id: '%env(OAUTH_FACEBOOK_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_FACEBOOK_SECRET)%' # the route that you're redirected to after # see the controller example below redirect_route: connect_facebook_check redirect_params: {} graph_api_version: v2.12
Notice the two '%env(var)%'
calls? Add these in your .env
file, or to the vault.
These are the credentials for the OAuth provider. For Facebook, you'll get these by registering
your app on developers.facebook.com:
# .env # ... OAUTH_FACEBOOK_ID=fb_id OAUTH_FACEBOOK_SECRET=fb_secret
See the full configuration for all the supported "types" in the Configuration section.
The type
is facebook
because we're connecting to Facebook. You
can see all the supported type
values below in the Configuration
section.
Step 3) Use the Client Service
Each client you configured now has its own service that can be used to communicate with the OAuth2 server.
To start the OAuth process, you'll need to create a route and
controller that redirects to Facebook. Because we used the
key facebook_main
above, you can simply:
namespace App\Controller; use KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\ClientRegistry; use League\OAuth2\Client\Provider\Exception\IdentityProviderException; use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\AbstractController; use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request; use Symfony\Component\Routing\Annotation\Route; class FacebookController extends AbstractController { /** * Link to this controller to start the "connect" process * * @Route("/connect/facebook", name="connect_facebook_start") */ public function connectAction(ClientRegistry $clientRegistry) { // will redirect to Facebook! return $clientRegistry ->getClient('facebook_main') // key used in config/packages/knpu_oauth2_client.yaml ->redirect([ 'public_profile', 'email' // the scopes you want to access ]); } /** * After going to Facebook, you're redirected back here * because this is the "redirect_route" you configured * in config/packages/knpu_oauth2_client.yaml * * @Route("/connect/facebook/check", name="connect_facebook_check") */ public function connectCheckAction(Request $request, ClientRegistry $clientRegistry) { // ** if you want to *authenticate* the user, then // leave this method blank and create a Guard authenticator // (read below) /** @var \KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\FacebookClient $client */ $client = $clientRegistry->getClient('facebook_main'); try { // the exact class depends on which provider you're using /** @var \League\OAuth2\Client\Provider\FacebookUser $user */ $user = $client->fetchUser(); // do something with all this new power! // e.g. $name = $user->getFirstName(); var_dump($user); die; // ... } catch (IdentityProviderException $e) { // something went wrong! // probably you should return the reason to the user var_dump($e->getMessage()); die; } } }
Now, just go (or link to) /connect/facebook
and watch the flow!
After completing the OAuth2 flow, the $client
object can be used
to fetch the user, the access token, or other things:
// get the user directly $user = $client->fetchUser(); // OR: get the access token and then user $accessToken = $client->getAccessToken(); $user = $client->fetchUserFromToken($accessToken); // access the underlying "provider" from league/oauth2-client $provider = $client->getOAuth2Provider(); // if you're using Facebook, then this works: $longLivedToken = $provider->getLongLivedAccessToken($accessToken);
Authenticating with the new Symfony Authenticator
At this point, you now have a nice service that allows you to redirect your user to an OAuth server (e.g. Facebook) and fetch their access token and user information.
But often, you will want to actually authenticate that user: log
them into your system. In that case, instead of putting all of
the logic in connectCheckAction()
as shown above, you'll leave that
blank and create an authenticator which will hold similar logic.
Now you can use the new Symfony Authenticator system (available since Symfony 5.2, don't use it before this version) to login in your app. For legacy Symfony versions, use Guard Authenticator below.
Step 1) Using the new OAuth2Authenticator Class
namespace App\Security; use App\Entity\User; // your user entity use Doctrine\ORM\EntityManagerInterface; use KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\ClientRegistry; use KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Security\Authenticator\OAuth2Authenticator; use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\RedirectResponse; use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request; use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response; use Symfony\Component\Routing\RouterInterface; use Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authentication\Token\TokenInterface; use Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Exception\AuthenticationException; use Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Authenticator\Passport\Badge\UserBadge; use Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Authenticator\Passport\Passport; use Symfony\Component\Security\Http\Authenticator\Passport\SelfValidatingPassport; use Symfony\Component\Security\Http\EntryPoint\AuthenticationEntryPointInterface; class MyFacebookAuthenticator extends OAuth2Authenticator implements AuthenticationEntrypointInterface { private $clientRegistry; private $entityManager; private $router; public function __construct(ClientRegistry $clientRegistry, EntityManagerInterface $entityManager, RouterInterface $router) { $this->clientRegistry = $clientRegistry; $this->entityManager = $entityManager; $this->router = $router; } public function supports(Request $request): ?bool { // continue ONLY if the current ROUTE matches the check ROUTE return $request->attributes->get('_route') === 'connect_facebook_check'; } public function authenticate(Request $request): Passport { $client = $this->clientRegistry->getClient('facebook_main'); $accessToken = $this->fetchAccessToken($client); return new SelfValidatingPassport( new UserBadge($accessToken->getToken(), function() use ($accessToken, $client) { /** @var FacebookUser $facebookUser */ $facebookUser = $client->fetchUserFromToken($accessToken); $email = $facebookUser->getEmail(); // 1) have they logged in with Facebook before? Easy! $existingUser = $this->entityManager->getRepository(User::class)->findOneBy(['facebookId' => $facebookUser->getId()]); if ($existingUser) { return $existingUser; } // 2) do we have a matching user by email? $user = $this->entityManager->getRepository(User::class)->findOneBy(['email' => $email]); // 3) Maybe you just want to "register" them by creating // a User object $user->setFacebookId($facebookUser->getId()); $this->entityManager->persist($user); $this->entityManager->flush(); return $user; }) ); } public function onAuthenticationSuccess(Request $request, TokenInterface $token, string $firewallName): ?Response { // change "app_homepage" to some route in your app $targetUrl = $this->router->generate('app_homepage'); return new RedirectResponse($targetUrl); // or, on success, let the request continue to be handled by the controller //return null; } public function onAuthenticationFailure(Request $request, AuthenticationException $exception): ?Response { $message = strtr($exception->getMessageKey(), $exception->getMessageData()); return new Response($message, Response::HTTP_FORBIDDEN); } /** * Called when authentication is needed, but it's not sent. * This redirects to the 'login'. */ public function start(Request $request, AuthenticationException $authException = null): Response { return new RedirectResponse( '/connect/', // might be the site, where users choose their oauth provider Response::HTTP_TEMPORARY_REDIRECT ); } }
Step 2) Configuring the Security
Next, enable the new authenticator manager and then register your authenticator
in security.yaml
under the custom_authenticators
section:
# app/config/packages/security.yaml security: # ... + enable_authenticator_manager: true firewalls: # ... main: # ... + custom_authenticators: + - App\Security\MyFacebookAuthenticator
CAUTION You can also inject the individual client (e.g.
FacebookClient
) into your authenticator instead of theClientRegistry
. However, this may cause circular reference issues and degrades performance (because authenticators are instantiated on every request, even though you rarely need theFacebookClient
to be created). TheClientRegistry
lazily creates the client objects.
Authenticating with Guard
Create a Guard Authenticator.
A SocialAuthenticator
base class exists to help with a few things:
namespace App\Security; use App\Entity\User; // your user entity use Doctrine\ORM\EntityManagerInterface; use KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Security\Authenticator\SocialAuthenticator; use KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\FacebookClient; use KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\ClientRegistry; use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request; use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response; use Symfony\Component\Routing\RouterInterface; use Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Authentication\Token\TokenInterface; use Symfony\Component\Security\Core\Exception\AuthenticationException; use Symfony\Component\Security\Core\User\UserProviderInterface; class MyFacebookAuthenticator extends SocialAuthenticator { private $clientRegistry; private $em; private $router; public function __construct(ClientRegistry $clientRegistry, EntityManagerInterface $em, RouterInterface $router) { $this->clientRegistry = $clientRegistry; $this->em = $em; $this->router = $router; } public function supports(Request $request) { // continue ONLY if the current ROUTE matches the check ROUTE return $request->attributes->get('_route') === 'connect_facebook_check'; } public function getCredentials(Request $request) { // this method is only called if supports() returns true // For Symfony lower than 3.4 the supports method need to be called manually here: // if (!$this->supports($request)) { // return null; // } return $this->fetchAccessToken($this->getFacebookClient()); } public function getUser($credentials, UserProviderInterface $userProvider) { /** @var FacebookUser $facebookUser */ $facebookUser = $this->getFacebookClient() ->fetchUserFromToken($credentials); $email = $facebookUser->getEmail(); // 1) have they logged in with Facebook before? Easy! $existingUser = $this->em->getRepository(User::class) ->findOneBy(['facebookId' => $facebookUser->getId()]); if ($existingUser) { return $existingUser; } // 2) do we have a matching user by email? $user = $this->em->getRepository(User::class) ->findOneBy(['email' => $email]); // 3) Maybe you just want to "register" them by creating // a User object $user->setFacebookId($facebookUser->getId()); $this->em->persist($user); $this->em->flush(); return $user; } /** * @return FacebookClient */ private function getFacebookClient() { return $this->clientRegistry // "facebook_main" is the key used in config/packages/knpu_oauth2_client.yaml ->getClient('facebook_main'); } public function onAuthenticationSuccess(Request $request, TokenInterface $token, $providerKey) { // change "app_homepage" to some route in your app $targetUrl = $this->router->generate('app_homepage'); return new RedirectResponse($targetUrl); // or, on success, let the request continue to be handled by the controller //return null; } public function onAuthenticationFailure(Request $request, AuthenticationException $exception) { $message = strtr($exception->getMessageKey(), $exception->getMessageData()); return new Response($message, Response::HTTP_FORBIDDEN); } /** * Called when authentication is needed, but it's not sent. * This redirects to the 'login'. */ public function start(Request $request, AuthenticationException $authException = null) { return new RedirectResponse( '/connect/', // might be the site, where users choose their oauth provider Response::HTTP_TEMPORARY_REDIRECT ); } // ... }
Next, register your authenticator in security.yaml
under the guard
section:
# app/config/packages/security.yaml security: # ... firewalls: # ... main: # ... + guard: + authenticators: + - App\Security\MyFacebookAuthenticator
For more details: see http://symfony.com/doc/current/cookbook/security/guard-authentication.html#step-2-configure-the-authenticator.
Authenticating any OAuth User
If you don't need to fetch/persist any information about the user, you can use the
OAuthUserProvider
service to quickly authenticate them in your application (if you're
using Doctrine, use the normal entity user provider).
First, define the user provider in your security.yaml
file:
security: providers: oauth: id: knpu.oauth2.user_provider
Then in your Guard authenticator, use the user provider to easily fetch the user:
public function getUser($credentials, UserProviderInterface $userProvider) { return $userProvider->loadUserByUsername($this->getClient()->fetchUserFromToken($credentials)->getId()); }
The logged-in user will be an instance of KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Security\User\OAuthUser
and will
have the roles ROLE_USER
and ROLE_OAUTH_USER
.
Storing and Refreshing Tokens
You have a couple of options to store access tokens for use at a later time:
-
Store the
AccessToken
object (e.g. serializing into the session), this allows you to check expiry before refreshing:// Fetch and store the AccessToken $accessToken = $client->getAccessToken(); $session->set('access_token', $accessToken); // Load the access token from the session, and refresh if required $accessToken = $session->get('access_token'); if ($accessToken->hasExpired()) { $accessToken = $client->refreshAccessToken($accessToken->getRefreshToken()); // Update the stored access token for next time $session->set('access_token', $accessToken); }
-
Store the refresh token string (e.g. in the database
user.refresh_token
), this means you must always refresh. You can also store the access token and expiration and then avoid the refresh until the access token is actually expired:// Fetch the AccessToken and store the refresh token $accessToken = $client->getAccessToken(); $user->setRefreshToken($accessToken->getRefreshToken()); $entityManager->flush(); // Get a new AccessToken from the refresh token, and store the new refresh token for next time $accessToken = $client->refreshAccessToken($user->getRefreshToken()); $user->setRefreshToken($accessToken->getRefreshToken()); $entityManager->flush();
Depending on your OAuth2 provider, you may need to pass some parameters when initially creating and/or refreshing the token:
// Some providers may require special parameters when creating the token in order to allow refreshing $accessToken = $client->getAccessToken(['scopes' => 'offline_access']); // They may also require special parameters when refreshing the token $accessToken = $client->refreshAccessToken($accessToken->getRefreshtoken(), ['scopes' => 'offline_access']);
Configuration
Below is the configuration for all of the supported OAuth2 providers.
Don't see the one you need? Use the generic
provider to configure
any provider:
# config/packages/knpu_oauth2_client.yaml knpu_oauth2_client: # can be set to the service id of a service that implements Guzzle\ClientInterface # http_client: null # options to configure the default http client # http_client_options: # timeout: 0 # # if you want to disable the proxy (e.g. local GitLab OAuth) - set it to "false" # proxy: null # Use only with proxy option set # verify: false clients: # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.amazon" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\AmazonClient # composer require luchianenco/oauth2-amazon amazon: # must be "amazon" - it activates that type! type: amazon # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_AMAZON_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_AMAZON_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_amazon_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.appid" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\AppIdClient # composer require jampire/oauth2-appid appid: # must be "appid" - it activates that type! type: appid # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_APPID_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_APPID_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_appid_check redirect_params: {} # IBM App ID base URL. For example, "https://us-south.appid.cloud.ibm.com/oauth/v4". More details at https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/services/appid?topic=appid-getting-started base_auth_uri: '%env(OAUTH_APPID_BASE_AUTH_URI)%' # IBM App ID service tenant ID. For example, "1234-5678-abcd-efgh". More details at https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/services/appid?topic=appid-getting-started tenant_id: '%env(OAUTH_APPID_TENANT_ID)%' # Identity Provider code. Defaults to "saml". More details at https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/services/appid?topic=appid-getting-started # idp: '%env(OAUTH_APPID_IDP)%' # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.apple" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\AppleClient # composer require patrickbussmann/oauth2-apple apple: # must be "apple" - it activates that type! type: apple # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_APPLE_CLIENT_ID)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_apple_check redirect_params: {} team_id: null key_file_id: null key_file_path: null # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.auth0" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\Auth0Client # composer require riskio/oauth2-auth0 auth0: # must be "auth0" - it activates that type! type: auth0 # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_AUTH0_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_AUTH0_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_auth0_check redirect_params: {} # Your custom/definite Auth0 domain, e.g. "login.mycompany.com". Set this if you use Auth0's Custom Domain feature. The "account" and "region" parameters will be ignored in this case. # custom_domain: null # Your Auth0 domain/account, e.g. "mycompany" if your domain is "mycompany.auth0.com" # account: null # Your Auth0 region, e.g. "eu" if your tenant is in the EU. # region: null # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.azure" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\AzureClient # composer require thenetworg/oauth2-azure azure: # must be "azure" - it activates that type! type: azure # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_AZURE_CLIENT_ID)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_azure_check redirect_params: {} # The shared client secret if you don't use a certificate # client_secret: '' # The contents of the client certificate private key # client_certificate_private_key: '-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----\nMIIEog...G82ARGuI=\n-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----' # The hexadecimal thumbprint of the client certificate # client_certificate_thumbprint: 'B4A94A83092455AC4D3AC827F02B61646EAAC43D' # Domain to build login URL # url_login: 'https://login.microsoftonline.com/' # Oauth path to authorize against # path_authorize: '/oauth2/authorize' # Oauth path to retrieve a token # path_token: '/oauth2/token' # Oauth scope send with the request # scope: {} # The tenant to use, default is `common` # tenant: 'common' # Domain to build request URL # url_api: 'https://graph.windows.net/' # Oauth resource field # resource: null # The API version to run against # api_version: '1.6' # Send resource field with auth-request # auth_with_resource: true # The endpoint version to run against # default_end_point_version: '1.0' # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.bitbucket" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\BitbucketClient # composer require stevenmaguire/oauth2-bitbucket bitbucket: # must be "bitbucket" - it activates that type! type: bitbucket # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_BITBUCKET_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_BITBUCKET_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_bitbucket_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.box" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\BoxClient # composer require stevenmaguire/oauth2-box box: # must be "box" - it activates that type! type: box # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_BOX_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_BOX_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_box_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.buddy" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\BuddyClient # composer require buddy-works/oauth2-client buddy: # must be "buddy" - it activates that type! type: buddy # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_BUDDY_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_BUDDY_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_buddy_check redirect_params: {} # Base API URL, modify this for self-hosted instances # base_api_url: https://api.buddy.works # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.buffer" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\BufferClient # composer require tgallice/oauth2-buffer buffer: # must be "buffer" - it activates that type! type: buffer # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_BUFFER_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_BUFFER_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_buffer_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.canvas_lms" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\CanvasLMSClient # composer require smtech/oauth2-canvaslms canvas_lms: # must be "canvas_lms" - it activates that type! type: canvas_lms # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_CANVAS_LMS_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_CANVAS_LMS_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_canvas_lms_check redirect_params: {} # URL of Canvas Instance (e.g. https://canvas.instructure.com) canvas_instance_url: null # This can be used to help the user identify which instance of an application this token is for. For example, a mobile device application could provide the name of the device. # purpose: '' # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.clever" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\CleverClient # composer require schoolrunner/oauth2-clever clever: # must be "clever" - it activates that type! type: clever # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_CLEVER_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_CLEVER_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_clever_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.devian_art" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\DevianArtClient # composer require seinopsys/oauth2-deviantart devian_art: # must be "devian_art" - it activates that type! type: devian_art # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_DEVIAN_ART_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_DEVIAN_ART_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_devian_art_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.digital_ocean" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\DigitalOceanClient # composer require chrishemmings/oauth2-digitalocean digital_ocean: # must be "digital_ocean" - it activates that type! type: digital_ocean # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_DIGITAL_OCEAN_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_DIGITAL_OCEAN_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_digital_ocean_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.discord" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\DiscordClient # composer require wohali/oauth2-discord-new discord: # must be "discord" - it activates that type! type: discord # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_DISCORD_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_DISCORD_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_discord_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.disqus" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\DisqusClient # composer require antalaron/oauth2-disqus disqus: # must be "disqus" - it activates that type! type: disqus # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_DISQUS_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_DISQUS_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_disqus_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.dribbble" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\DribbbleClient # composer require crewlabs/oauth2-dribbble dribbble: # must be "dribbble" - it activates that type! type: dribbble # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_DRIBBBLE_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_DRIBBBLE_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_dribbble_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.dropbox" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\DropboxClient # composer require stevenmaguire/oauth2-dropbox dropbox: # must be "dropbox" - it activates that type! type: dropbox # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_DROPBOX_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_DROPBOX_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_dropbox_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.drupal" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\DrupalClient # composer require chrishemmings/oauth2-drupal drupal: # must be "drupal" - it activates that type! type: drupal # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_DRUPAL_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_DRUPAL_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_drupal_check redirect_params: {} # Drupal oAuth2 server URL base_url: '%env(OAUTH_DRUPAL_BASE_URL)%' # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.elance" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\ElanceClient # composer require stevenmaguire/oauth2-elance elance: # must be "elance" - it activates that type! type: elance # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_ELANCE_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_ELANCE_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_elance_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.eve_online" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\EveOnlineClient # composer require evelabs/oauth2-eveonline eve_online: # must be "eve_online" - it activates that type! type: eve_online # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_EVE_ONLINE_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_EVE_ONLINE_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_eve_online_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.eventbrite" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\EventbriteClient # composer require stevenmaguire/oauth2-eventbrite eventbrite: # must be "eventbrite" - it activates that type! type: eventbrite # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_EVENTBRITE_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_EVENTBRITE_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_eventbrite_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.facebook" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\FacebookClient # composer require league/oauth2-facebook facebook: # must be "facebook" - it activates that type! type: facebook # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_FACEBOOK_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_FACEBOOK_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_facebook_check redirect_params: {} graph_api_version: v2.12 # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.fitbit" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\FitbitClient # composer require djchen/oauth2-fitbit fitbit: # must be "fitbit" - it activates that type! type: fitbit # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_FITBIT_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_FITBIT_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_fitbit_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.four_square" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\FoursquareClient # composer require stevenmaguire/oauth2-foursquare four_square: # must be "four_square" - it activates that type! type: four_square # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_FOUR_SQUARE_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_FOUR_SQUARE_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_four_square_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.fusion_auth" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\FusionAuthClient # composer require jerryhopper/oauth2-fusionauth fusion_auth: # must be "fusion_auth" - it activates that type! type: fusion_auth # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_FUSION_AUTH_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_FUSION_AUTH_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_fusion_auth_check redirect_params: {} # FusionAuth Server URL, no trailing slash auth_server_url: null # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.geocaching" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\GeocachingClient # composer require surfoo/oauth2-geocaching geocaching: # must be "geocaching" - it activates that type! type: geocaching # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_GEOCACHING_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_GEOCACHING_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_geocaching_check redirect_params: {} # dev, staging or production environment: production # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.github" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\GithubClient # composer require league/oauth2-github github: # must be "github" - it activates that type! type: github # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_GITHUB_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_github_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.gitlab" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\GitlabClient # composer require omines/oauth2-gitlab gitlab: # must be "gitlab" - it activates that type! type: gitlab # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_GITLAB_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_GITLAB_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_gitlab_check redirect_params: {} # Base installation URL, modify this for self-hosted instances # domain: https://gitlab.com # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.google" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\GoogleClient # composer require league/oauth2-google google: # must be "google" - it activates that type! type: google # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_google_check redirect_params: {} # Optional value for sending access_type parameter. More detail: https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OpenIDConnect#authenticationuriparameters # access_type: null # Optional value for sending hd parameter. More detail: https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OpenIDConnect#hd-param # hosted_domain: null # Optional value for additional fields to be requested from the user profile. If set, these values will be included with the defaults. More details: https://developers.google.com/+/web/api/rest/latest/people # user_fields: {} # Optional value if you don't want or need to enable Google+ API access. # use_oidc_mode: false # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.headhunter" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\HeadHunterClient # composer require alexmasterov/oauth2-headhunter headhunter: # must be "headhunter" - it activates that type! type: headhunter # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_HEADHUNTER_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_HEADHUNTER_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_headhunter_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.heroku" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\HerokuClient # composer require stevenmaguire/oauth2-heroku heroku: # must be "heroku" - it activates that type! type: heroku # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_HEROKU_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_HEROKU_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_heroku_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.instagram" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\InstagramClient # composer require league/oauth2-instagram instagram: # must be "instagram" - it activates that type! type: instagram # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_INSTAGRAM_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_INSTAGRAM_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_instagram_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.jira" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\JiraClient # composer require mrjoops/oauth2-jira jira: # must be "jira" - it activates that type! type: jira # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_JIRA_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_JIRA_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_jira_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.keycloak" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\KeycloakClient # composer require stevenmaguire/oauth2-keycloak keycloak: # must be "keycloak" - it activates that type! type: keycloak # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_KEYCLOAK_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_KEYCLOAK_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_keycloak_check redirect_params: {} # Keycloak server URL auth_server_url: null # Keycloak realm realm: null # Optional: Encryption algorithm, i.e. RS256 # encryption_algorithm: null # Optional: Encryption key path, i.e. ../key.pem # encryption_key_path: null # Optional: Encryption key, i.e. contents of key or certificate # encryption_key: null # Optional: The keycloak version to run against # version: '20.0.1' # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.linkedin" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\LinkedInClient # composer require league/oauth2-linkedin linkedin: # must be "linkedin" - it activates that type! type: linkedin # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_LINKEDIN_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_LINKEDIN_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_linkedin_check redirect_params: {} # Optional value to specify Linkedin's API version to use. As the time of writing, v1 is still used by default by league/oauth2-linkedin. # api_version: null # Optional value to specify fields to be requested from the profile. Since Linkedin's API upgrade from v1 to v2, fields and authorizations policy have been enforced. See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/linkedin/consumer/integrations/self-serve/sign-in-with-linkedin for more details. # fields: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.mail_ru" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\MailRuClient # composer require aego/oauth2-mailru mail_ru: # must be "mail_ru" - it activates that type! type: mail_ru # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_MAIL_RU_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_MAIL_RU_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_mail_ru_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.microsoft" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\MicrosoftClient # composer require stevenmaguire/oauth2-microsoft microsoft: # must be "microsoft" - it activates that type! type: microsoft # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_MICROSOFT_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_MICROSOFT_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_microsoft_check redirect_params: {} # Optional value for URL Authorize # url_authorize: null # Optional value for URL Access Token # url_access_token: null # Optional value for URL Resource Owner Details # url_resource_owner_details: null # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.mollie" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\MollieClient # composer require mollie/oauth2-mollie-php mollie: # must be "mollie" - it activates that type! type: mollie # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_MOLLIE_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_MOLLIE_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_mollie_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.odnoklassniki" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\OdnoklassnikiClient # composer require aego/oauth2-odnoklassniki odnoklassniki: # must be "odnoklassniki" - it activates that type! type: odnoklassniki # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_ODNOKLASSNIKI_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_ODNOKLASSNIKI_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_odnoklassniki_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.okta" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\OktaClient # composer require foxworth42/oauth2-okta okta: # must be "okta" - it activates that type! type: okta # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_OKTA_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_OKTA_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_okta_check redirect_params: {} # Issuer URI from Okta issuer: https://mycompany.okta.com/oauth2/default # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.passage" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\PassageClient # composer require malteschlueter/oauth2-passage passage: # must be "passage" - it activates that type! type: passage # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_PASSAGE_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_PASSAGE_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_passage_check redirect_params: {} # Passage sub domain. For example, from passage url "https://example.withpassage.com" only "example" is required. sub_domain: 'example' # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.paypal" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\PaypalClient # composer require stevenmaguire/oauth2-paypal paypal: # must be "paypal" - it activates that type! type: paypal # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_PAYPAL_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_PAYPAL_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_paypal_check redirect_params: {} # When true, client uses Paypal Sandbox URLs. # is_sandbox: false # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.psn" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\PsnClient # composer require larabros/oauth2-psn psn: # must be "psn" - it activates that type! type: psn # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_PSN_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_PSN_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_psn_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.salesforce" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\SalesforceClient # composer require stevenmaguire/oauth2-salesforce salesforce: # must be "salesforce" - it activates that type! type: salesforce # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_SALESFORCE_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_SALESFORCE_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_salesforce_check redirect_params: {} # Custom Salesforce domain. Default domain is https://login.salesforce.com # domain: '' # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.slack" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\SlackClient # composer require adam-paterson/oauth2-slack slack: # must be "slack" - it activates that type! type: slack # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_SLACK_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_SLACK_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_slack_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.spotify" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\SpotifyClient # composer require kerox/oauth2-spotify spotify: # must be "spotify" - it activates that type! type: spotify # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_SPOTIFY_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_SPOTIFY_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_spotify_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.symfony_connect" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\SymfonyConnectClient # composer require qdequippe/oauth2-symfony-connect symfony_connect: # must be "symfony_connect" - it activates that type! type: symfony_connect # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_SYMFONY_CONNECT_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_SYMFONY_CONNECT_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_symfony_connect_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.strava" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\StravaClient # composer require edwin-luijten/oauth2-strava strava: # must be "strava" - it activates that type! type: strava # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_STRAVA_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_STRAVA_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_strava_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.stripe" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\StripeClient # composer require adam-paterson/oauth2-stripe stripe: # must be "stripe" - it activates that type! type: stripe # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_STRIPE_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_STRIPE_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_stripe_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.twitch" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\TwitchClient # composer require depotwarehouse/oauth2-twitch twitch: # must be "twitch" - it activates that type! type: twitch # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_TWITCH_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_TWITCH_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_twitch_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.twitch_helix" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\TwitchHelixClient # composer require vertisan/oauth2-twitch-helix twitch_helix: # must be "twitch_helix" - it activates that type! type: twitch_helix # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_TWITCH_HELIX_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_TWITCH_HELIX_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_twitch_helix_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.uber" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\UberClient # composer require stevenmaguire/oauth2-uber uber: # must be "uber" - it activates that type! type: uber # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_UBER_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_UBER_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_uber_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.unsplash" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\UnsplashClient # composer require hughbertd/oauth2-unsplash unsplash: # must be "unsplash" - it activates that type! type: unsplash # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_UNSPLASH_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_UNSPLASH_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_unsplash_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.vimeo" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\VimeoClient # composer require saf33r/oauth2-vimeo vimeo: # must be "vimeo" - it activates that type! type: vimeo # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_VIMEO_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_VIMEO_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_vimeo_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.vkontakte" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\VKontakteClient # composer require j4k/oauth2-vkontakte vkontakte: # must be "vkontakte" - it activates that type! type: vkontakte # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_VKONTAKTE_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_VKONTAKTE_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_vkontakte_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.wave" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\WaveClient # composer require qdequippe/oauth2-wave wave: # must be "wave" - it activates that type! type: wave # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_WAVE_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_WAVE_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_wave_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.webflow" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\WebflowClient # composer require koalati/oauth2-webflow webflow: # must be "webflow" - it activates that type! type: webflow # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_WEBFLOW_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_WEBFLOW_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_webflow_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.yahoo" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\YahooClient # composer require hayageek/oauth2-yahoo yahoo: # must be "yahoo" - it activates that type! type: yahoo # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_YAHOO_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_YAHOO_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_yahoo_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.yandex" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\YandexClient # composer require aego/oauth2-yandex yandex: # must be "yandex" - it activates that type! type: yandex # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_YANDEX_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_YANDEX_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_yandex_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.zendesk" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\ZendeskClient # composer require stevenmaguire/oauth2-zendesk zendesk: # must be "zendesk" - it activates that type! type: zendesk # add and set these environment variables in your .env files client_id: '%env(OAUTH_ZENDESK_CLIENT_ID)%' client_secret: '%env(OAUTH_ZENDESK_CLIENT_SECRET)%' # a route name you'll create redirect_route: connect_zendesk_check redirect_params: {} # Your Zendesk subdomain subdomain: null # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true
Configuring a Generic Provider
Is the OAuth server you want to connect with not here? No worries!
You can configure a custom "provider" using the generic
type.
1) Find / Create your Provider Library
First, see if your OAuth server already has a "provider library" that you can use: See Provider Client Libraries.
If you found one there, awesome! Install it. If not, you'll need to create your own Provider class. See the Provider Guide about this.
Either way, after this step, you should have a provider "class"
(e.g. a class that extends AbstractProvider
) that's ready to use!
2) Configuration
Now, just configure your provider like any other provider, but
using the generic
type:
# config/packages/knpu_oauth2_client.yaml knpu_oauth2_client: clients: # will create service: "knpu.oauth2.client.foo_bar_oauth" # an instance of: KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\OAuth2Client foo_bar_oauth: type: generic provider_class: Some\Class\FooBarProvider # optional: a class that extends OAuth2Client # client_class: Some\Custom\Client # optional: if your provider has custom constructor options # provider_options: {} # now, all the normal options! client_id: '%env(foo_bar_client_id)%' client_secret: '%env(foo_bar_client_secret)%' redirect_route: connect_facebook_check redirect_params: {} # whether to check OAuth2 "state": defaults to true # use_state: true
That's it! Now you'll have a knpu.oauth2.client.foo_bar_oauth
service
you can use.
Extending / Decorating Client Classes
Maybe you need some extra services inside your client class? No problem! You can
decorate existing client class with your own implementation. All you need is
a new class that implements OAuth2ClientInterface
:
namespace App\Client; use KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\OAuth2ClientInterface; use KnpU\OAuth2ClientBundle\Client\Provider\AzureClient; use Symfony\Component\Cache\Adapter\AdapterInterface; class CacheableAzureClient implements OAuth2ClientInterface { private $client; private $cache; public function __construct(AzureClient $client, AdapterInterface $cache) { // ... } // override all public functions and call the method on the internal $this->client object // but add caching wherever you need it }
And configure it:
# config/services.yaml services: App\Client\CacheableAzureClient: decorates: knpu.oauth2.client.azure
Contributing
Of course, open source is fueled by everyone's ability to give just a little bit of their time for the greater good. If you'd like to see a feature, you can request it - but creating a pull request is an even better way to get things done.
Either way, please feel comfortable submitting issues or pull requests: all contributions and questions are warmly appreciated :).