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Ionic Cordova oAuth

ionic-cordova-oauth is an oAuth 2.0 library which easily integrates in Angular2/Ionic2 or any other Web or Cordova applications. The library is extensible by adding a provider with the specifics of your implementation that extends the core provider.

Requirements

For Cordova application:

For Web application:

  • webpack, systemjs or amd loaders

Installing ionic-cordova-oauth Into Your Project

Installing

From the root of your Apache Cordova project, execute the following:

npm install ionic-cordova-oauth --save

This will install ionic-cordova-oauth and its dependencies.

Injecting:

There are 2 types of entities in the library: Platform (i.e., Cordova, Browser) and Provider (i.e., Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.).

Each provider has it's own class.

You need to inject the Platform class into every class in which you wish to use them. For example, if you wish to use Facebook oauth in a particular class, it would look something like:

import {Facebook, Google, OauthBrowser} from 'ionic-cordova-oauth';
// or
import {Facebook, Google, OauthCordova} from 'ionic-cordova-oauth';

Alternatively you can use Angular2 Injector in order to provide platform specific service for all components:

import {bootstrap} from '@angular/platform-browser-dynamic'
import {App} from './app.component'
import {Oauth, OauthCordova} from 'ionic-cordova-oauth'
 
bootstrap(App, [
  { provide: Oauth, useClass: OauthCordova }
])
 
// and later in component
 
@Component({
  selector: 'my-component'
})
class MyComponent {
  constructor(oauth: Oauth) {
    this.oauth = oauth
  }
}

Using ionic-cordova-oauth In Your Project

Each web service API acts independently in this library. However, when configuring each web service, one thing must remain consistent.

Currently it supports several oAuth providers: Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Google, Meetup, Imgur. Example of creating oAuth provider:

const provider = new Facebook({
    clientId: string,
    appScope?: string[],
    redirectUri?: string,
    responseType?: string,
    authType?: string
});

Each API call returns a promise. The success callback will provide a response object and the error callback will return an Error object. Not all providers use implicit grants. Any provider that uses an explicit grant will return a code rather than an access_token. The code must be further exchanged server side for an access_token. This is for the safety of your users.

const oauth = new OauthCordova();
const provider = new Facebook({
  clientId: "CLIENT_ID_HERE",
  appScope: ["email"]
})
 
oauth.logInVia(provider).then((success) => {
    console.log(success);
}, (error) => {
    console.log(error);
});

As of Apache Cordova 5.0.0, the whitelist plugin must be used in order to reach external web services.

Now this library can work with a web browser, ionic serve, or ionic view in case if you use OauthPlatform service but do not forget to replace it with correct one for cordova project (i.e., OauthCordova)

Important Note About Google

Google, as of October 2016, has started blocking requests from web views commonly found in hybrid applications. For this reason, support for Google has been removed from this library.

More information can be found at:

https://developers.googleblog.com/2016/08/modernizing-oauth-interactions-in-native-apps.html

A Working Example

import {Component} from '@angular/core';
import {NavController, Platform} from 'ionic-angular';
import {Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, OauthCordova} from "ionic-cordova-oauth";
 
@Component({
    templateUrl: 'build/pages/home/home.html'
})
export class HomePage {
 
    private oauth: OauthCordova = new OauthCordova();
    private facebookProvider: Facebook = new Facebook({
      clientId: "CLIENT_ID_HERE",
      appScope: ["email"]
    })
 
    constructor(private navCtrl: NavController, private platform: Platform) { }
 
    public facebook() {
        this.platform.ready().then(() => {
            this.oauth.logInVia(this.facebookProvider).then(success => {
                console.log("SUCCESS: ", success);
            }, error => {
                console.log("ERROR: ", error);
            });
        });
    }
 
}

Alternatively you can inject OauthCordova in constructor as shown in examples above.

Custom browser window options

Browser's window.open and Cordova's InAppBrowser supports bunch of options which can be passed as a second argument to logInVia. For example if you don't know want to clear session cache, or place toolbar at the top for iOS:

new OauthCordova().logInVia(facebookProvider, {
  clearsessioncache: 'no',
  toolbarposition: 'top'
})

the list of all available options can be found:

Version History

0.0.1

  • Initial

0.0.3

  • Adds main file link to dist for import entry point

0.0.4

  • Adds platforms to exports for one line import
  • Readme Update

0.0.5

  • Adds 60 second hard limit
  • Reduces check frequency to once a second.

0.0.6

  • Fixes a few mistakes in Readme

Contribution Rules

Send me a PR from your fork.

Have a question or found a bug (compliments work too)?

This project is maintained by Werner Venter.

Resources

Ionic 2 - http://www.ionicframework.com

Angular 2 - https://www.angular.io

Apache Cordova - http://cordova.apache.org

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