NAME Mojolicious::Plugin::OAuth2 - Auth against OAUth2 APIs SYNOPSIS plugin 'oauth2', facebook => { key => 'foo', secret => 'bar' }; get '/auth' => sub { my $self=shift; $self->get_token('facebook',callback=>sub { ... }); }; DESCRIPTION This Mojolicious plugin allows you to easily authenticate against a OAuth2 provider. It includes configurations for a few popular providers, but you can add your own easily as well. Note that OAuth2 requires https, so you need to have the optional Mojolicious dependency required to support it. Call $ mojo version to check if it is installed. HELPERS get_token <$provider>, <%args> Will redirect to the provider to allow for authorization, then fetch the token. The token gets provided as a parmeter to the callback function. Usually you want to store the token in a session or similar to use for API requests. Supported arguments: callback Callback method to handle the provided token. Gets the token as it's only argument error_callback Callback method to handle any error. Gets the failed transaction as it's only argument. scope Scope to ask for credentials to. Should be a space separated list. CONFIGURATION providers Takes a hashref of providers, each one with a hashref of options. For instance: plugin 'oauth2', { iusethis => { authorize_url => 'iut.com/auth', token_url => 'iut.com/token', key => 'foo', secret => 'bar', }}; The plugin includes configurations a few providers, to use those, just set the key and secret. The currently supported providers are: facebook OAuth for facebook's graph API, . Twitter Twitter OAuth2 support is not official yet, but this endpoint is in use by the twitter anywhere API. AUTHOR Marcus Ramberg LICENSE This software is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.