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@usebruno/oauth2-callback-server

v1.0.1

Published

Simple OAuth2 callback server for Bruno

Readme

OAuth2 Callback Server

A simple Node.js server for handling OAuth2 callbacks for Bruno API client.

Usage

Start the server with npx (no installation required):

npx @usebruno/oauth2-callback-server

The server will start on port 8090 by default (or the next available port if 8090 is busy).

Specify a custom port:

npx @usebruno/oauth2-callback-server --port 8090
npx @usebruno/oauth2-callback-server -p 8090

Note: If you specify a port and it's already in use, the server will exit with an error.

Show help:

npx @usebruno/oauth2-callback-server --help
npx @usebruno/oauth2-callback-server -h

Or install locally and run:

npm install @usebruno/oauth2-callback-server
npx @usebruno/oauth2-callback-server

Or run directly with node:

node server.js
node server.js --port 8090

Visit http://localhost:<port>/callback to see the OAuth2 redirect page.

Development Mode

For local testing before publishing to npm:

cd /Users/lohit/Documents/code/oauth2-callback-server
npm link
npx @usebruno/oauth2-callback-server

How it works

When you visit /callback, the server serves an HTML page that automatically redirects the OAuth2 callback (including query parameters and hash fragments) to Bruno using the bruno:// protocol scheme.