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adonis-ally-gitlab

v1.1.0

Published

A Gitlab driver of AdonisJS Ally

Downloads

27

Readme

Adonis Ally Gitlab Driver

NPM version

A Gitlab driver for AdonisJS Ally. You can authenticate with your self hosted gitlab or with https://gitlab.com/

Getting started

1. Install the package

Install the package from your command line.

npm install --save adonis-ally-gitlab

or

yarn add adonis-ally-gitlab

2. Configure the package

node ace configure adonis-ally-gitlab

3. Validate environment variables

GITLAB_URL: Env.schema.string(),
GITLAB_CLIENT_ID: Env.schema.string(),
GITLAB_CLIENT_SECRET: Env.schema.string(),

4. Add variables to your ally configuration

const allyConfig: AllyConfig = {
  // ... other drivers
  gitlab: {
    driver: 'gitlab',
    gitlabUrl: 'https://gitlab.example.com/'
    clientId: Env.get('GITLAB_CLIENT_ID'),
    clientSecret: Env.get('GITLAB_CLIENT_SECRET'),
    callbackUrl: 'http://localhost:3333/gitlab/callback',
  },
}

If you don't supply gitlabUrl, https://www.gitlab.com/ will be used.

When using self hosted gitlab, get the clientId and clientSecret from /admin/applications/ on your gitlab instance.

Scopes

You can pass an array of scopes in your configuration, for example ['read_user', 'profile', 'api']. You have a full list of scopes in the Gitlab Oauth documentation

How it works

You can learn more about AdonisJS Ally in the documentation. And learn about the implementation in the ally-driver-boilerplate repository.

Contributing

  1. Fork the repo
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -am 'feat: Add some feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request :D

License

MIT