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@electron-utils/electron-oauth-github

v0.2.4

Published

Electron helper for OAuth authorization to Github using web application flow strategy.

Downloads

5

Readme

Electron OAuth Github package.

How to use it ?

This package, helps with OAuth authorization from Github. It uses web application flow described here: https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/developers/apps/authorizing-oauth-apps#web-application-flow

Package is exposing 2 functions:

module.exports = {
    getAuthorizationCode,
    getAccessToken
}

To obtain Access Token, (which is the reason of this package), you need to use only getAccessToken function. This function uses getAuthorizationCode underneath. When you obtain access token, you can than make request to Github Rest API with it.

npm install @electron-utils/electron-oauth-github
yarn add @electron-utils/electron-oauth-github
const {getAccessToken} = require('@electron-utils/electron-oauth-github')

try {
    const {access_token} = await getAccessToken({
      clientId: "your github app client id",
      clientSecret: "your github  app client secret",
      redirectUri: "your rediretion uri",
      scope: "scope of permissions you want to give"
    })

    mainWindow.webContents.send('accessToken', access_token) // here, we just send access token to frontend part of electron app (to mainWindow)
  } catch (error) {
    console.log("error happened")
    console.log(error)
  }

Development

git clone [email protected]:marckraw/electron-oauth-github.git
yarn link 

To use dev version, with you Electron application.

Build and deploy

There is no, build / bundling process for it, for now. When merged to master via PR, github action is fired, which deploy package to npm global registry.

Is it production ready?

You should consider this as a testing/preview package. I needed this for my personal projects, so i've built it and publish it :) If there will be enough interest in it, we can try to make it fully legit. Feel free to create issues, and also pull request.