Skip to content

A passport.js oauth strategy for ForceDotCom/DatabaseDotCom

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

0xGW/passport-forcedotcom

Repository files navigation

passport-forcedotcom

SalesForce

This is a Strategy for use with PassportJS with the Force.com platform (meaning you can use it with Saleforce CRM, your Force.com applications and Database.com).

Please Note that as of version 0.1.0, successful authentication now results in a standard PassportJS User Profile object.

Usage

  1. Download this npm module
npm install --save passport-forcedotcom
  1. Import it into your app
var passport = require('passport');
var ForceDotComStrategy = require('passport-forcedotcom').Strategy;
  1. Define the strategy with your application credentials and information
passport.use(new ForceDotComStrategy({
  clientID: '{client_id}',
  clientSecret: '{client_secret}',
  scope: ['id','chatter_api'],
  display: "page", // valid values are: "page", "popup", "touch", "mobile"
  prompt: "", // valid values are: "login", "consent", or "login consent"
  callbackURL: 'https://my.example.com/auth/forcedotcom/callback'
}, function verify(token, refreshToken, profile, done) {
  console.log(profile);
  return done(null, profile);
}));
  1. And then setup some routes to hande the flow
app.get('/auth/forcedotcom', passport.authenticate('forcedotcom'));
// this should match the callbackURL parameter above:
app.get('/auth/forcedotcom/callback',
  passport.authenticate('forcedotcom', { failureRedirect: '/error' }),
  function(req, res){
    res.render("index",checkSession(req));
  }
);

And as usual with passport, you can update the user serialization/de-serialization.

Creating a Connected App

In order to use this Strategy, you'll need to have a Connected App inside of Salesforce. See this article for detailed and up-to-date Connected App creation instructions.

Tips:

  • Please note that the client_id is referred to as "Consumer Key" and the client_secret is referred to as the "Consumer Secret" in some of the UI and documentation.
  • Be sure to set the Connected App's callback URL to the same setting you provided in the new ForceDotComStrategy constructor. If you're using express, then the route you attach must also correspond to this URL (e.g. app.get('/auth/forcedotcom/callback', ...)
  • to get a photos section in the User Profile you need to set up the api or chatter_api scope when creating the Connected App.
    • the URL to the photo lasts for ~30 days
    • if you do not need the photos, supply a skipPhoto: true option to the ForceDotComStrategy constructor and only enable the id scope.

Example

There is an example app called simple-example in: examples/ folder. This shows how to use ForceDotCom-Passport with lots of comments. To run locally:

  1. Open app.js in examples/simple-example
  2. Set CF_CLIENT_ID, CF_CLIENT_SECRET, CF_CALLBACK_URL and optionally, SF_AUTHORIZE_URL, SF_TOKEN_URL to match your connected app's settings.
  3. Install npm modules by running npm install
  4. Run: node app.js
  5. Open localhost:3000 in the browser and try to login using OAuth.

Authors

Legal

©2013-2014 salesforce.com, All Rights Reserved.

Use and distribution is licensed under the 3-Clause BSD License.

About

A passport.js oauth strategy for ForceDotCom/DatabaseDotCom

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • JavaScript 100.0%