Using the Phorge OAuth ServerPhorge Contributor Documentation (Developer Guides)
How to use the Phorge OAuth Server.
Overview
Phorge includes an OAuth Server which supports the Authorization Code Grant flow as described in the OAuth 2.0 specification:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-oauth-v2-23
This functionality can allow clients to integrate with a given Phorge instance in a secure way with granular data access. For example, Phorge can be used as a central identity store for any clients that implement OAuth 2.0.
Vocabulary
- Access token - a token which allows a client to ask for data on behalf of a resource owner. A given client will only be able to access data included in the scope(s) the resource owner authorized that client for.
- Authorization code - a short-lived code which allows an authenticated client to ask for an access token on behalf of some resource owner.
- Client - this is the application or system asking for data from the OAuth Server on behalf of the resource owner.
- Resource owner - this is the user the client and OAuth Server are concerned with on a given request.
- Scope - this defines a specific piece of granular data a client can or can not access on behalf of a user. For example, if authorized for the "whoami" scope on behalf of a given resource owner, the client can get the results of Conduit.whoami for that resource owner when authenticated with a valid access token.
Setup - Creating a Client
- Visit Your Local Install → OAuth Server → Create Application
- Fill out the form
- Profit
Obtaining an Authorization Code
POST or GET https://phorge.example.com/oauthserver/auth/ with the following parameters:
- Required - client_id - the id of the newly registered client.
- Required - response_type - the desired type of authorization code response. Only code is supported at this time.
- Optional - redirect_uri - override the redirect_uri the client registered. This redirect_uri must have the same fully-qualified domain, path, port and have at least the same query parameters as the redirect_uri the client registered, as well as have no fragments.
- Optional - scope - specify what scope(s) the client needs access to in a space-delimited list.
- Optional - state - an opaque value the client can send to the server for programmatic excellence. Some clients use this value to implement XSRF protection or for debugging purposes.
If done correctly and the resource owner has not yet authorized the client for the desired scope, then the resource owner will be presented with an interface to authorize the client for the desired scope. The OAuth Server will redirect to the pertinent redirect_uri with an authorization code or an error indicating the resource owner did not authorize the client, depending.
If done correctly and the resource owner has already authorized the client for the desired scope, then the OAuth Server will redirect to the pertinent redirect_uri with a valid authorization code.
If there is an error, the OAuth Server will return a descriptive error message. This error will be presented to the resource owner on the Phorge domain if there is reason to believe there is something fishy with the client. For example, if there is an issue with the redirect_uri. Otherwise, the OAuth Server will redirect to the pertinent redirect_uri and include the pertinent error information.
Obtaining an Access Token
POST or GET https://phorge.example.com/oauthserver/token/ with the following parameters:
- Required - client_id - the id of the client
- Required - client_secret - the secret of the client. This is used to authenticate the client.
- Required - code - the authorization code obtained earlier.
- Required - grant_type - the desired type of access grant. Only token is supported at this time.
- Optional - redirect_uri - should be the exact same redirect_uri as the redirect_uri specified to obtain the authorization code. If no redirect_uri was specified to obtain the authorization code then this should not be specified.
If done correctly, the OAuth Server will redirect to the pertinent redirect_uri with an access token.
If there is an error, the OAuth Server will return a descriptive error message.
Using an Access Token
Simply include a query param with the key of "access_token" and the value as the earlier obtained access token. For example:
https://phorge.example.com/api/user.whoami?access_token=ykc7ly7vtibj334oga4fnfbuvnwz4ocp
If the token has expired or is otherwise invalid, the client will receive an error indicating as such. In these cases, the client should re-initiate the entire Authorization Code Grant flow.
Scopes
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