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onedrive-auth

v1.1.1

Published

Simple ES2015 library for OneDrive auth

Downloads

13

Readme

onedrive-auth

Simple javascript OneDrive auth library. Makes an authorization and returns back the OAuth2 token.

Uses Promises for better flow handling.

Usage

bower install onedrive-auth

Use the main file (dist/odauth.js) in any way you prefer: require() it or directly add via <script> tag and use global OneDriveAuth object:

// <script src="js/odauth.js"> or use require.js or any bundling tool:
var OneDriveAuth = require('onedrive-auth');

// create OneDrive client
var onedrive = new OneDriveAuth({
  clientId: 'YOUR-CLIENT-ID',
  scopes: 'onedrive.readonly wl.signin',
  redirectUri: 'YOUR-CALLBACK-URI',
});

// check for active token
onedrive.auth().then(token => {
  // call OneDrive API endpoints with given token
}).catch(err => {
  // create auth button
});

// start auth process after user's click
some_auth_button.onclick = event => {
  onedrive.auth(true).then(token => {
    // call OneDrive API endpoints with given token
    // hide auth button
  });
};

Example

Here is the simple example of authorizing using this library and interacting with OneDrive api to create a file explorer web app: See it in action!

Files

  • odauth.js - ES2015 library, main file with simple export default
  • dist/odauth.js - transpiled ES3 file to direct use in web apps; contains UMD block, globally accessible as OneDriveAuth
  • .babelrc - options for babel@6 to get the current transpiled result

Sample OneDrive explorer page. Only available in gh-pages branch:

  • index.html - a sample web app to view the contents of the signed in user's OneDrive and show the JSON structures returned by the API.
  • callback.html - page assigned with redirectUri to work with response from OneDrive OAuth2 API. Returns control back to main page with token.
  • style.css, spinner_grey_40_transparent.gif - just utility files for example page. Should be inserted in index.html directly later.

License

MIT