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salesforce-oauth-express-middleware

v1.0.2

Published

Express middleware to handle OAuth dance initiation, callback, OpenID Connect id_token verification and Canvas signed_request verification

Downloads

3

Readme

salesforce-oauth-express-middleware

Express middleware to handle OAuth dance initiation, callback, OpenID Connect id_token verification and Canvas signed_request verification.

OAuth

OAuth dance initiation and callback is handled using the oauthInitiation and oauthCallback methods. See the oauth-test-app for an example of how to use.

Salesforce Canvas

To use a node.js app as a Salesforce Canvas application you configure a Connected App in Salesforce using the Canvas configuration section. The app works by Salesforce POSTing a signed_request to the app and the app may verify the signed payload using the client secret from the Connected App. See the canvas-test-app for an example.

Deploying the test applications to Heroku

There a few steps required to run the apps on Heroku.

  1. Edit the Procfile to indicate the app to run (i.e. web: npm start --prefix canvas-test-app to run the canvas-test-app)
  2. Edit the package.json in the root directory to indicate the app to run in the postinstall script (i.e. "postinstall": "npm install --prefix canvas-test-app" for the canvas-test-app)
  3. Commit and push to Heroku setting the required environment variables as well. Below is a complete example for the canvas-test-app.
$ heroku apps:create --region eu
$ heroku config:set CANVAS_CLIENT_SECRET=1234567890
$ git push heroku master