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@livescale/oauth2-server

v3.0.3

Published

Complete, framework-agnostic, compliant and well tested module for implementing an OAuth2 Server in node.js

Downloads

6

Readme

oauth2-server

npm Downloads Test Status MIT Licensed oauthjs Slack

Complete, compliant and well tested module for implementing an OAuth2 server in Node.js.

Installation

npm install oauth2-server

The oauth2-server module is framework-agnostic but there are several officially supported wrappers available for popular HTTP server frameworks such as Express and Koa. If you're using one of those frameworks it is strongly recommended to use the respective wrapper module instead of rolling your own.

Features

  • Supports authorization_code, client_credentials, refresh_token and password grant, as well as extension grants, with scopes.
  • Can be used with promises, Node-style callbacks, ES6 generators and async/await (using Babel).
  • Fully RFC 6749 and RFC 6750 compliant.
  • Implicitly supports any form of storage, e.g. PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis, etc.
  • Complete test suite.

Documentation

Documentation is hosted on Read the Docs.

Examples

Most users should refer to our Express or Koa examples.

Examples for v3 are yet to be made. Examples for v2 can still be found here.

//: # (- A simple password grant example.) //: # (- A more complex password and refresh_token grant example.) //: # (- An advanced password, refresh_token and authorization_code grant example with scopes.)

Upgrading from 2.x

This module has been rewritten using a promise-based approach, introducing changes to the API and model specification.

Please refer to our 3.0 migration guide for more information.

Tests

To run the test suite, install dependencies, then run npm test:

npm install
npm test