MediaWiki implementation of the PHP League's OAuth2 Client, to allow MediaWiki to act as a client to any OAuth2 server. Currently maintained by Schine GmbH.
Requires MediaWiki 1.25+.
Clone this repo into the extension directory. In the cloned directory, run 'git submodule update --init' to initialize the local configuration file and fetch all data from the OAuth2 client library.
Finally, run composer in /vendors/oauth2-client to install the library dependency.
composer install
Add the following line to your LocalSettings.php file.
wfLoadExtension( 'MW-OAuth2Client' );
Required settings to be added to LocalSettings.php
$wgOAuth2Client['client']['id'] = ''; // The client ID assigned to you by the provider
$wgOAuth2Client['client']['secret'] = ''; // The client secret assigned to you by the provider
$wgOAuth2Client['configuration']['authorize_endpoint'] = ''; // Authorization URL
$wgOAuth2Client['configuration']['access_token_endpoint'] = ''; // Token URL
$wgOAuth2Client['configuration']['api_endpoint'] = ''; // URL to fetch user JSON
$wgOAuth2Client['configuration']['redirect_uri'] = ''; // URL for OAuth2 server to redirect to
$wgOAuth2Client['configuration']['username'] = 'username'; // JSON path to username
$wgOAuth2Client['configuration']['real_name'] = 'username'; // JSON path to the user's display name
$wgOAuth2Client['configuration']['email'] = 'email'; // JSON path to email
The JSON path should be set to point to the appropriate attributes in the JSON.
If the properties you want from your JSON object are nested, you can use periods.
For example, if user JSON is
{
"user": {
"username": "my username",
"email": "my email"
}
}
Then your JSON path configuration should be these
$wgOAuth2Client['configuration']['username'] = 'user.username'; // JSON path to username
$wgOAuth2Client['configuration']['real_name'] = 'user.username'; // JSON path to username
$wgOAuth2Client['configuration']['email'] = 'user.email'; // JSON path to email
You can see Json Helper Test case for more.
The Redirect URI for your wiki should be:
http://your.wiki.domain/path/to/wiki/Special:OAuth2Client/callback
Optional further configuration
$wgOAuth2Client['configuration']['http_bearer_token'] = 'Bearer'; // Token to use in HTTP Authentication
$wgOAuth2Client['configuration']['query_parameter_token'] = 'auth_token'; // query parameter to use
$wgOAuth2Client['configuration']['scopes'] = 'read_citizen_info'; //Permissions
$wgOAuth2Client['configuration']['service_name'] = 'Citizen Registry'; // the name of your service
$wgOAuth2Client['configuration']['service_login_link_text'] = 'Login with StarMade'; // the text of the login link
Optional Authorization Callback
Provide a callback and error message in the configuration that evaluates a conditional based upon the result of some business logic provided by the authorization endpoint response.
$wgOAuth2Client['configuration']['authz_callback'] = function($response) {
if ($response['property']) {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}; // return true or false based on something from the authorization response
$wgOAuth2Client['configuration']['authz_failure_message'] // text of error message
To use a popup window to login to the external OAuth2 server, copy the JS from modal.js to the MediaWiki:Common.js page on your wiki.
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:OAuth2_Client
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