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server-oauth2

v0.1.0

Published

Authentication server besed on OAuth2 ===

Readme

Authentication server besed on OAuth2

This project shows a provider which grants tokens in exchange for codes for

  • The client application
  • A user of the client application

Install

git clone https://github.com/inamvar/auth-server.git
pushd auth-server
npm install

Usage

node app.js

Visit http://localhost:3000/login to see the server running locally.

Provider / Consumer Walkthrough

Interacting with this provider directly doesn't showcase it's oauth2 functionality.

  1. Visiting / takes you to a blank page... not too interesting
  2. /login will ask you for credentials.
  • If you login before an oauth request you are taken directly to permission dialog when that request happens
  • Otherwise you will be redirected here and then to the permission dialog
  1. /account will allow you to see your user details

API

Below is a mapping of the API in the context of a passport-strategy

  • /dialog/authorize is the authorizationURL.
  • /oauth/token is the tokenURL
  • /api/userinfo is a protected resource that requires user permission
  • /api/clientinfo is a protected resource that requires a token generated from the client's id and secret
  • Usage of scope is not demonstrated in this example.

The standalone usable resources are

  • GET / nothing
  • GET /login lets you login, presented by /dialog/authorize if you haven't logged in
  • POST /login processes the login
  • GET /logout lets you logout
  • GET /account lets your view your user info

And then some internal resources that are of no concern for standalone users or consumers

  • POST /dialog/authorize/decision, processes the allow / deny