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eloqua-oauth

v2.0.1

Published

Oauth 2.0 oauthentication with Eloqua

Downloads

20

Readme

Oauth 2.0 authentication and Oauth 1.0 verification with Eloqua

Build Status Coverage Status Dependency Status Code Climate Downloads

Installing the package via npm

npm install eloqua-oauth --save

Eloqua configuration

  1. Get an eloqua account and create a provider: Visit AppCloud docs!
  2. Create an application with the following urls:
    2.1 Enable Url: https://[app]/oauth/{appId}/{installId}?callback={CallbackUrl}
    2.2 Status Url: https://[app]/app/status
    2.3 Callback Url: https://[app]/callback
  3. Copy the app id and the app secret to your application

[app] is the domain where you are hosting your application. e.g. https://eloqua-app.herokuapp.com
The parameters in {} will get replaced in Eloqua before calling your application.

The Oauth 2.0 workflow

Eloqua will call the enable url replacing the values installId, appId and callbackUrl.
You'll need to get those values from the request uri, persist them and redirect the user to the oauth url.

//Add the library
var eloqua = require('eloqua-oauth').authentication;

oauth.post("/oauth/:appId/:installId", function(req, res){
    //Get the parameters from the request uri
    var appId = req.params.appId;
    var installId = req.params.installId;
    var callback = req.query.callback;
    
    //Persist the installId, appId and callback
    //The package 'node-persist' will get you up and running fast
    ...  
                        
    //Create the authorize uri and redirect the user
    var uri = eloqua.authorize(appId, 'https://[app]/callback', installId);
    res.redirect(uri);
    res.redirect(uri);
});    

Handle the callback from eloqua with the grant token

HTTP/1.1 302 Found
Location: https://[app]/callback?code=SplxlOBeZQQYbYS6WxSbIA&state=xyz
oauth.all("/callback", function(req, res){
    //Get the parameters from the uri
    var installId = req.query.state;
    var code = req.query.code;

    //Load appId, callback, and client_secret based on the installId of the request
    ...

    //Call the grant endpoint in Eloqua       
    eloqua.grant(appId, client_secret, code, 'https://[app]/callback', function (error, body) {
        if (error) {
            //Handle the error
        }else{
            //Finish the installtion in Eloqua by redirecting to the callback in the previous step
            res.redirect(callback);
        }
    });
});

The Oauth 1.0 verification

Eloqua will call the application adding the oauth parameters to the url It is the app's responsibility to ensure the validity of all inbound calls

    var verification = require('eloqua-oauth').verification;
    //Get the parameters from the uri
    var valid = verification.verify(uri, method, client_id, client_secret);