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Socialite is an OAuth2 Authentication tool. It is inspired by laravel/socialite, You can easily use it in any PHP project. 中文文档
This tool now supports platforms such as Facebook, GitHub, Google, LinkedIn, Outlook, QQ, Tapd, Alipay, Taobao, Baidu, DingTalk, Weibo, WeChat, Douyin, Feishu, Douban, WeWork, Tencent Cloud, Line, Gitee.
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state
parameterstate
PHP >= 7.4
$ composer require "overtrue/socialite" -vvv
Users just need to create the corresponding configuration variables, then create the authentication application for each platform through the tool, and easily obtain the access_token and user information for that platform. The implementation logic of the tool is referred to OAuth2 documents of major platforms for details.
The tool is used in the following steps:
Packages created for Laravel users are easier to integrate: overtrue/laravel-socialite
authorize.php
:
<?php
use Overtrue\Socialite\SocialiteManager;
$config = [
'github' => [
'client_id' => 'your-app-id',
'client_secret' => 'your-app-secret',
'redirect' => 'http://localhost/socialite/callback.php',
],
];
$socialite = new SocialiteManager($config);
$url = $socialite->create('github')->redirect();
return redirect($url);
callback.php
:
<?php
use Overtrue\Socialite\SocialiteManager;
$config = [
'github' => [
'client_id' => 'your-app-id',
'client_secret' => 'your-app-secret',
'redirect' => 'http://localhost/socialite/callback.php',
],
];
$socialite = new SocialiteManager($config);
$code = request()->query('code');
$user = $socialite->create('github')->userFromCode($code);
$user->getId(); // 1472352
$user->getNickname(); // "overtrue"
$user->getUsername(); // "overtrue"
$user->getName(); // "安正超"
$user->getEmail(); // "anzhengchao@gmail.com"
...
Each create uses the same configuration keys: client_id
, client_secret
, redirect
.
Example:
$config = [
'weibo' => [
'client_id' => 'your-app-id',
'client_secret' => 'your-app-secret',
'redirect' => 'http://localhost/socialite/callback.php',
],
'facebook' => [
'client_id' => 'your-app-id',
'client_secret' => 'your-app-secret',
'redirect' => 'http://localhost/socialite/callback.php',
],
];
You can use any name you like as the name of the application, such as foo
, and set provider using provider
key:
$config = [
'foo' => [
'provider' => 'github', // <-- provider name
'client_id' => 'your-app-id',
'client_secret' => 'your-app-secret',
'redirect' => 'http://localhost/socialite/callback.php',
],
// another github app
'bar' => [
'provider' => 'github', // <-- provider name
'client_id' => 'your-app-id',
'client_secret' => 'your-app-secret',
'redirect' => 'http://localhost/socialite/callback.php',
],
//...
];
You can create application from you custom provider easily,you have to ways to do this:
extend()
to create an instance of the service provider as a closure function.$config = [
'foo' => [
'provider' => 'myprovider', // <-- provider name
'client_id' => 'your-app-id',
'client_secret' => 'your-app-secret',
'redirect' => 'http://localhost/socialite/callback.php',
],
];
$socialite = new SocialiteManager($config);
$socialite->extend('myprovider', function(array $config) {
return new MyCustomProvider($config);
});
$app = $socialite->create('foo');
👋🏻 Your custom provider class must be implements of
Overtrue\Socialite\Contracts\ProviderInterface
.
class MyCustomProvider implements \Overtrue\Socialite\Contracts\ProviderInterface
{
//...
}
then set provider
with the class name:
$config = [
'foo' => [
'provider' => MyCustomProvider::class, // <-- class name
'client_id' => 'your-app-id',
'client_secret' => 'your-app-secret',
'redirect' => 'http://localhost/socialite/callback.php',
],
];
$socialite = new SocialiteManager($config);
$app = $socialite->create('foo');
Different platforms have different configuration methods, so please check the platform Settings you are using.
You must have the following configuration.
$config = [
'alipay' => [
// This can also be named as 'app_id' like the official documentation.
'client_id' => 'your-app-id',
// Please refer to the official documentation, in the official management background configuration RSA2.
// Note: This is your own private key.
// Note: Do not allow the private key content to have extra characters.
// Recommendation: For security, you can read directly from the file. But here as long as the value, please remember to remove the head and tail of the decoration.
'rsa_private_key' => 'your-rsa-private-key',
// Be sure to set this value and make sure that it is the same address value as set in the official admin system.
// This can also be named as 'redirect_url' like the official documentation.
'redirect' => 'http://localhost/socialite/callback.php',
]
...
];
$socialite = new SocialiteManager($config);
$user = $socialite->create('alipay')->userFromCode('here is auth code');
// See this documents "User interface"
$user->getId(); // 1472352
$user->getNickname(); // "overtrue"
$user->getUsername(); // "overtrue"
$user->getName(); // "安正超"
...
Only RSA2 personal private keys are supported, so stay tuned if you want to log in with a certificate.
Follow the documentation and configure it like following.
Note: It only supported QR code access to third-part websites. i.e exchange for user information(opendid, unionid and nickname)
$config = [
'dingtalk' => [
// or 'app_id'
'client_id' => 'your app id',
// or 'app_secret'
'client_secret' => 'your app secret',
// or 'redirect_url'
'redirect' => 'redirect URL'
]
];
$socialite = new SocialiteManager($config);
$user = $socialite->create('dingtalk')->userFromCode('here is auth code');
// See this documents "User interface"
$user->getId(); // 1472352
$user->getNickname(); // "overtrue"
$user->getUsername(); // "overtrue"
$user->getName(); // "安正超"
...
Note: using the Douyin create that if you get user information directly using access token, set up the openid first. the openid can be obtained by code when access is obtained, so call
userFromCode()
automatically configured for you openid, if calluserFromToken()
first callwithOpenId()
$config = [
'douyin' => [
'client_id' => 'your app id',
'client_secret' => 'your app secret',
'redirect' => 'redirect URL'
]
];
$socialite = new SocialiteManager($config);
$user = $socialite->create('douyin')->userFromCode('here is auth code');
$user = $socialite->create('douyin')->withOpenId('openId')->userFromToken('here is the access token');
You can choose the form you want display by using withDisplay()
.
$authUrl = $socialite->create('baidu')->withDisplay('mobile')->redirect();
popup
mode is the default setting with display. basic
is the default with scopes.
Some simple way to use by internal app mode and config app_ticket.
$config = [
'feishu' => [
// or 'app_id'
'client_id' => 'your app id',
// or 'app_secret'
'client_secret' => 'your app secret',
// or 'redirect_url'
'redirect' => 'redirect URL',
// if you want to use internal way to get app_access_token
// set this key by 'internal' then you already turn on the internal app mode
'app_mode' => 'internal'
]
];
$socialite = new SocialiteManager($config);
$feishuDriver = $socialite->create('feishu');
$feishuDriver->withInternalAppMode()->userFromCode('here is code');
$feishuDriver->withDefaultMode()->withAppTicket('app_ticket')->userFromCode('here is code');
You can choose the form you want display by using withView()
.
$authUrl = $socialite->create('taobao')->withView('wap')->redirect();
web
mode is the default setting with display. user_info
is the default with scopes.
We support Open Platform Third-party Platform webpage authorizations on behalf of Official Account.
You just need input your config like below config. Official Accounts authorizations only doesn't need.
...
[
'wechat' =>
[
'client_id' => 'client_id',
'client_secret' => 'client_secret',
'redirect' => 'redirect-url',
// Open Platform - Third-party Platform Need
'component' => [
'id' => 'component-app-id',
'token' => 'component-access-token', // or Using a callable as value.
]
]
],
...
Before redirecting the user, you may also set "scopes" on the request using the scopes()
method. This method will overwrite all existing scopes:
$response = $socialite->create('github')
->scopes(['scope1', 'scope2'])->redirect();
You may also want to dynamically set redirect_uri
,you can use the following methods to change the redirect_uri
URL:
$url = 'your callback url.';
$socialite->redirect($url);
// or
$socialite->withRedirectUrl($url)->redirect();
Your app can use a state parameter for making sure the response belongs to a request initiated by the same user, therefore preventing cross-site request forgery (CSFR) attacks. A CSFR attack occurs when a malicious attacker tricks the user into performing unwanted actions that only the user is authorized to perform on a trusted web application, and all will be done without involving or alerting the user.
Here's the simplest example of how providing the state can make your app more secure. in this example, we use the session ID as the state parameter, but you can use whatever logic you want to create value for the state.
state
parameter<?php
session_start();
$config = [
//...
];
// Assign to state the hashing of the session ID
$state = hash('sha256', session_id());
$socialite = new SocialiteManager($config);
$url = $socialite->create('github')->withState($state)->redirect();
return redirect($url);
state
Once the user has authorized your app, the user will be redirected back to your app's redirect_uri. The OAuth server will return the state parameter unchanged. Check if the state provided in the redirect_uri matches the state generated by your app:
<?php
session_start();
$state = request()->query('state');
$code = request()->query('code');
// Check the state received with current session id
if ($state != hash('sha256', session_id())) {
exit('State does not match!');
}
$user = $socialite->create('github')->userFromCode($code);
// authorized
Read more about state
parameter
To include any optional parameters in the request, call the with()
method with an associative array:
$response = $socialite->create('google')
->with(['hd' => 'example.com'])->redirect();
$user = $socialite->create('github')->userFromCode($code);
{
"id": 1472352,
"nickname": "overtrue",
"name": "安正超",
"email": "anzhengchao@gmail.com",
"avatar": "https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/1472352?v=3",
"raw": {
"login": "overtrue",
"id": 1472352,
"avatar_url": "https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/1472352?v=3",
"gravatar_id": "",
"url": "https://api.github.com/users/overtrue",
"html_url": "https://github.com/overtrue",
...
},
"token_response": {
"access_token": "5b1dc56d64fffbd052359f032716cc4e0a1cb9a0",
"token_type": "bearer",
"scope": "user:email"
}
}
You can fetch the user attribute as a array keys like these:
$user['id']; // 1472352
$user['nickname']; // "overtrue"
$user['name']; // "安正超"
$user['email']; // "anzhengchao@gmail.com"
...
Or using the method:
mixed $user->getId();
?string $user->getNickname();
?string $user->getName();
?string $user->getEmail();
?string $user->getAvatar();
?string $user->getRaw();
?string $user->getAccessToken();
?string $user->getRefreshToken();
?int $user->getExpiresIn();
?array $user->getTokenResponse();
The $user->getRaw()
method will return an array of the API raw response.
The $user->getTokenResponse()
method will return an array of the get token(access token) API response.
Note: This method only return a valid array when you use
userFromCode()
, else will return null because useuserFromToken()
have no token response.
$accessToken = 'xxxxxxxxxxx';
$user = $socialite->userFromToken($accessToken);
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