This extension adds OpenID, OAuth and OAuth2 consumers for the Yii framework 2.0.
The preferred way to install this extension is through composer.
Either run
php composer.phar require --prefer-dist yiisoft/yii2-authclient "*"
or add
"yiisoft/yii2-authclient": "*"
to the require
section of your composer.json.
This extension provides the ability of the authentication via external credentials providers. It covers OpenID, OAuth1 and OAuth2 protocols.
You need to setup auth client collection application component:
'components' => [
'authClientCollection' => [
'class' => 'yii\authclient\Collection',
'clients' => [
'google' => [
'class' => 'yii\authclient\clients\GoogleOpenId'
],
'facebook' => [
'class' => 'yii\authclient\clients\Facebook',
'clientId' => 'facebook_client_id',
'clientSecret' => 'facebook_client_secret',
],
],
]
...
]
Then you need to add [[yii\authclient\AuthAction]] to some of your web controllers:
class SiteController extends Controller
{
public function actions()
{
return [
'auth' => [
'class' => 'yii\authclient\AuthAction',
'successCallback' => [$this, 'successCallback'],
],
]
}
public function successCallback($client)
{
$attributes = $client->getUserAttributes();
// user login or signup comes here
}
}
You may use [[yii\authclient\widgets\AuthChoice]] to compose auth client selection:
<?= yii\authclient\widgets\AuthChoice::widget([
'baseAuthUrl' => ['site/auth']
]) ?>
This extension provides the base client class for each supported auth protocols:
- [[yii\authclient\OpenId]] supports OpenID
- [[yii\authclient\OAuth1]] supports OAuth 1/1.0a
- [[yii\authclient\OAuth2]] supports OAuth 2
You may use these classes as they are to use external auth provider, or extend them in order to create some particular provider oriented client.
Please, refer to the particular base client class documentation for its actual usage.
Although, all clients are different they shares same basic interface [[yii\authclient\ClientInterface]], which governs some common API.
Each client has some descriptive data, which can be used for different purposes:
- id - unique client id, which separates it from other clients, it could be used in URLs, logs etc.
- name - external auth provider name, which this client is match too. Different auth clients can share the same name, if they refer to the same external auth provider. For example: clients for Google OpenID and Google OAuth have same name "google". This attribute can be used inside the database, CSS styles and so on.
- title - user friendly name for the external auth provider, it is used to present auth client at the view layer.
Each auth client has different auth flow, but all of them supports "getUserAttributes()" method, which can be invoked if authentication was successful. This method allows you to get information about external user account, such as id, email address, full name, preferred language etc. Defining list of attributes, which external auth provider should return, depends on client type:
- [[yii\authclient\OpenId]]: combination of "requiredAttributes" and "optionalAttributes"
- [[yii\authclient\OAuth1]] and [[yii\authclient\OAuth2]]: field "scope", note that different providers use different formats for the scope.
Each auth client has "viewOptions" attribute. It is an array, which stores name-value pairs, which serve to compose client representation in the view. For example widget [[yii\authclient\widgets\AuthChoice]] uses keys "popupWidth" and "popupHeight" to determine the size of authentication popup window.
Both [[yii\authclient\OAuth1]] and [[yii\authclient\OAuth2]] provide method "api()", which can be used to access external auth provider REST API. However this method is very basic and it may be not enough to access full external API functionality. This method is mainly used to fetch the external user account data. To use API calls, you need to setup [[yii\authclient\BaseOAuth::apiBaseUrl]] according to the API specification. Then you can call [[yii\authclient\BaseOAuth::api()]] method:
use yii\authclient\OAuth2;
$client = new OAuth2;
...
$client->apiBaseUrl = 'https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v1';
$userInfo = $client->api('userinfo', 'GET');
This extension provides the list of ready to use auth clients, which covers most popular external authentication providers. These clients are located under "yii\authclient\clients" namespace.
Following predefined auth clients are available:
- [[yii\authclient\clients\Facebook]] - Facebook OAuth2 client
- [[yii\authclient\clients\GitHub]] - GitHub OAuth2 client
- [[yii\authclient\clients\GoogleOAuth]] - Google OAuth2 client
- [[yii\authclient\clients\GoogleOpenId]] - Google OpenID client
- [[yii\authclient\clients\LinkedIn]] - LinkedIn OAuth2 client
- [[yii\authclient\clients\LinkedIn]] - LinkedIn OAuth2 client
- [[yii\authclient\clients\Twitter]] - Twitter OAuth1 client
- [[yii\authclient\clients\YandexOAuth]] - Yandex OAuth2 client
- [[yii\authclient\clients\YandexOpenId]] - Yandex OpenID client
Please, refer to the particular client class documentation for its actual usage.
You may create your own auth client for any external auth provider, which supports OpenId or OAuth protocol. To do so, first of all, you need to find out which protocol is supported by the external auth provider, this will give you the name of the base class for your extension:
- for OAuth 2 use [[yii\authclient\OAuth2]]
- for OAuth 1/1.0a use [[yii\authclient\OAuth1]]
- for OpenID use [[yii\authclient\OpenId]]
At this stage you can determine auth client default name, title and view options, declaring corresponding methods:
use yii\authclient\OAuth2;
class MyAuthClient extends OAuth2
{
protected function defaultName()
{
return 'my_auth_client';
}
protected function defaultTitle()
{
return 'My Auth Client';
}
protected function defaultViewOptions()
{
return [
'popupWidth' => 800,
'popupHeight' => 500,
];
}
}
Depending on actual base class, you will need to redeclare different fields and methods.
- [[yii\authclient\OpenId]]
All you need is specify auth URL, by redeclaring "authUrl" field. You may also setup default required and/or optional attributes. For example:
use yii\authclient\OpenId;
class MyAuthClient extends OpenId
{
public $authUrl = 'https://www.my.com/openid/';
public $requiredAttributes = [
'contact/email',
];
public $optionalAttributes = [
'namePerson/first',
'namePerson/last',
];
}
- [[yii\authclient\OAuth2]]
You will need to specify:
- authorize URL - redeclare "authUrl" field
- token request URL - redeclare "tokenUrl" field
- API base URL - redeclare "apiBaseUrl" field
- User attribute fetching strategy - redeclare "initUserAttributes" method
For example:
use yii\authclient\OAuth2;
class MyAuthClient extends OAuth2
{
public $authUrl = 'https://www.my.com/oauth2/auth';
public $tokenUrl = 'https://www.my.com/oauth2/token';
public $apiBaseUrl = 'https://www.my.com/apis/oauth2/v1';
protected function initUserAttributes()
{
return $this->api('userinfo', 'GET');
}
}
You may also specify default auth scopes.
Note: some OAuth providers may not follow OAuth standards clearly, introducing some differences, which may require additional efforts to apply.
- [[yii\authclient\OAuth1]]
You will need to specify:
- authorize URL - redeclare "authUrl" field
- request token URL - redeclare "requestTokenUrl" field
- access token URL - redeclare "accessTokenUrl" field
- API base URL - redeclare "apiBaseUrl" field
- User attribute fetching strategy - redeclare "initUserAttributes" method
For example:
use yii\authclient\OAuth1;
class MyAuthClient extends OAuth1
{
public $authUrl = 'https://www.my.com/oauth/auth';
public $requestTokenUrl = 'https://www.my.com/oauth/request_token';
public $accessTokenUrl = 'https://www.my.com/oauth/access_token';
public $apiBaseUrl = 'https://www.my.com/apis/oauth/v1';
protected function initUserAttributes()
{
return $this->api('userinfo', 'GET');
}
}
You may also specify default auth scopes.
Note: some OAuth providers may not follow OAuth standards clearly, introducing some differences, which may require additional efforts to apply.