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vk-auth

v1.0.6

Published

authorization in VK social network as standalone application. Uses PhantomJS for opening VK auth form and entering credentials

Downloads

19

Readme

vk-auth

Authorization in Vkontakte social network as standalone/mobile application. Allows you to get vk token with the help of PhantomJS headless browser.

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Example

Using vk-auth is easy enough; it accepts two parameters in it's constructor (applicationId and required permissions) and provides single method for authorization:

var vkAuth = require('vk-auth')(123456, 'audio');

vkAuth.authorize('[email protected]', 'password', function(err, tokenParams) {
    //do something with access token
});

Changelog

v1.0.6

  • Issue with markup change on permissions page fixed
  • Dependencies are updated

v1.0.5

  • PhantomJS was updated to version 2

v1.0.4

  • Issue with form submit fixed

v1.0.3

  • Updates in VK URLs (thanks to Dmitriy)
  • Error messages do not contain new line symbol

v1.0.1-1.0.2

  • Fixes in readme

v1.0.0

  • First release
  • Small code improvements
  • Tests for node.js part of module
  • Daily build to check that module is still working

v0.0.6

  • 'error' event is not emited when no listeners attached and callback is present

v0.0.5

  • Should work again after VK urls updates
  • Error for wrong credentials is now displayed again

v0.0.4

  • PhantomJS is now started by 'execFile' command instead of 'exec'

v0.0.3

  • Events added

v0.0.2

  • Result format changed to look the same way as vk response
  • All errors including VK and wrong credentials errors are now passed through 'err' callback parameters

v0.0.1

  • Initial module version

Constructor parameters

require('vk-auth')(applicationId, permissions);

To get applicationId you need to create vk app here.

You can pass app permissions as a string or array e.g.

var permissions = 'friends,video,offline';
var anotherPermissons = [
    'wall',
    'friends'
];

To get more information about available permissions visit Application Access Permissions page

Method parameters

vkAuth.authorize(login, password, callback)

Login - user's email or phone number

Password - user's password

Callback(err, tokenParams) - accepts two parameters - error and token parameters

Events

You can subscribe to events emitted by authorization module instead of passing callback. There are two events available:

"auth" - Authorization succeed

"error" - Error happened during authorization

Example:

var vkAuth = require('vk-auth')(123456, 'audio');

vkAuth.authorize('[email protected]', 'password');

vkAuth.on('error', function(err) {
    console.log(err);
});

vkAuth.on('auth', function(tokenParams) {
    //do something with token parameters
})

Token

Here is an example of received token parameters:

{
    access_token: 801edadc2f0d1898676e2804ec50b9990801dcd3fd5e9bc197898c19b9d796596d79c03278489f3e88
    expires_in: 86400
    user_id: 49923862
}

To read more about this parameters go to Client Application Authorization page.

Сontribution

Feel free to ask questions and post ideas, as well as send pull requests. If you want to support me, leave tip at Gratipay: Gratipay

License: MIT