Assertion grant extension for Doorkeeper. Born from: doorkeeper-gem/doorkeeper#249
- Add both gems to your
Gemfile
. - Add
assertion
as agrant_flow
to your initializer. There are multiple ways to use it:
- Reuse devise configuration (returns OmniAuth AuthHash)
- Direct Omniauth configuration (returns OmniAuth AuthHash)
- Other Alternatives (they are not OmniAuth AuthHash compatible)
Will automagically load the OmniAuth configs from Devise, and will return a OmniAuth AuthHash.
NOTE: server.client
will authenticate your client, if you dont need it delete server.client
from the if.
Doorkeeper.configure do
resource_owner_from_assertion do
if server.client && params[:provider] && params[:assertion]
auth = Doorkeeper::GrantsAssertion::Devise::OmniAuth.auth_hash(
provider: params.fetch(:provider),
assertion: params.fetch(:assertion)
)
User.where(email: auth.info.email).first if auth
end
end
# add your supported grant types and other extensions
grant_flows %w(assertion authorization_code implicit password client_credentials)
end
Reuses OmniAuth strategy implementation, such as facebook or google.
This allows you to use the auth_hash, which will return a OmniAuth AuthHash
NOTE: server.client
will authenticate your client, if you dont need it delete server.client
from the if.
Doorkeeper.configure do
resource_owner_from_assertion do
if server.client && params[:provider] && params[:assertion]
case params.fetch(:provider)
when "google"
auth = Doorkeeper::GrantsAssertion::OmniAuth.oauth2_wrapper(
provider: "google",
strategy_class: OmniAuth::Strategies::GoogleOauth2,
client_id: ENV["GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID"],
client_secret: ENV["GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET"],
client_options: { skip_image_info: false },
assertion: params.fetch(:assertion)
).auth_hash rescue nil
unless auth.nil?
# your custom finders - just like in devise omniauth
User.find_by(google_id: auth['id'])
end
end
end
end
# add your supported grant types and other extensions
grant_flows %w(assertion authorization_code implicit password client_credentials)
end
Also, lets you define your own way of authenticating resource owners via 3rd Party applications. For example, via Facebook:
Doorkeeper.configure do
resource_owner_from_assertion do
facebook = URI.parse('https://graph.facebook.com/me?access_token=' +
params[:assertion])
response = Net::HTTP.get_response(facebook)
user_data = JSON.parse(response.body)
User.find_by_facebook_id(user_data['id'])
end
# add your supported grant types and other extensions
grant_flows %w(assertion authorization_code implicit password client_credentials)
end
If you want to ensure that resource owners can only receive access tokens scoped to a specific application, you'll need to add that logic in to the definition as well:
Doorkeeper.configure do
resource_owner_from_assertion do
Doorkeeper::Application.find_by!(uid: params[:client_id]) #will raise an exception if not found
facebook = URI.parse('https://graph.facebook.com/me?access_token=' + params[:assertion])
# ....continue with authentication lookup....
end
end
More complete examples, also for other providers may be found in the wiki.
IETF standard: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7521
Assertion grant extension for Doorkeeper is tested with Rails 4.2, 5.x and 6.0.
After adding the feature and functionality, please run
bundle exec appraisal install
This will update gems in for travis ci tests.