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Supported Providers
Please click the following provider icons to learn all about their API helpers.
Note: for the time being, only some Facebook helpers are available, more are coming!
Quick Example
#!php Route::get('/', function() { $google = Google::request('email'); link_to($google, 'Sign in with Google'); });
#!php Route::get('dashboard', function() { $id = Google::id(); $email = Google::email(); });
- Ask the user permission to collect his eMail by clicking the link to sign in with Google
- Grab the requested information. Note: this example assumes
redirect_uri
is set todashboard
, see below
Installation
Be sure minimum-stability
is set to dev
in your composer.json, then run:
composer require cerbero/oauth:2.1.0
Add the service provider to providers
and the facades to aliases
in app/config/app.php
#!php 'providers' => array( 'Cerbero\Oauth\OauthServiceProvider', ... ), ... 'aliases' => array( 'Google' => 'Cerbero\Oauth\Facades\Google', 'Facebook' => 'Cerbero\Oauth\Facades\Facebook', 'Twitter' => 'Cerbero\Oauth\Facades\Twitter', 'Yahoo' => 'Cerbero\Oauth\Facades\Yahoo', ... ),
Configuration
Create configuration files in app/config/packages/cerbero/oauth by running:
php artisan config:publish cerbero/oauth
Set where the user is redirected after the authorization request, for example dashboard, in _settings.php
#!php 'redirect_uri' => 'dashboard'
You may also choose the storage driver for tokens between redis, memcached, apc, database and file
#!php 'storage' => 'redis'
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in order to use the storage driver of the main application.
Every provider has its own configuration file, for example google.php, you can set your application keys there.
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