This package provides Sign-On-O-Tron OAuth 2.0 support for the PHP League's OAuth 2.0 Client.
To install, use composer:
composer require rlafferty05/oauth2-signonotron
Usage is the same as The League's OAuth client, using \Learningpool\OAuth2\Client\Provider\Signonotron
as the provider.
Unlike many other SSO providers, Sign-On-O-Tron doesn't have one central location. Different organisations can set up their own Sign-On-O-Tron connection with different URLs, so we need to include the correct URL. This can be done by renaming signonotron.ini.dist to signonotron.ini in the src/Provider folder and changing the site_url variable in the ini file to point to the correct location.
$provider = new Learningpool\OAuth2\Client\Provider\Signonotron([
'clientId' => '{signonotron-client-id}',
'clientSecret' => '{signonotron-client-secret}',
'redirectUri' => 'https://example.com/callback-url'
]);
if (!isset($_GET['code'])) {
// If we don't have an authorization code then get one
$authUrl = $provider->getAuthorizationUrl();
$_SESSION['oauth2state'] = $provider->state;
header('Location: '.$authUrl);
exit;
// Check given state against previously stored one to mitigate CSRF attack
} elseif (empty($_GET['state']) || ($_GET['state'] !== $_SESSION['oauth2state'])) {
unset($_SESSION['oauth2state']);
exit('Invalid state');
} else {
// Try to get an access token (using the authorization code grant)
$token = $provider->getAccessToken('authorization_code', [
'code' => $_GET['code']
]);
// Optional: Now you have a token you can look up a users profile data
try {
// We got an access token, let's now get the user's details
$userDetails = $provider->getUserDetails($token);
// Use these details to create a new profile
printf('Hello %s!', $userDetails->name);
} catch (Exception $e) {
// Failed to get user details
exit('Oh dear...');
}
// Use this to interact with an API on the users behalf
echo $token->accessToken;
}
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.