Atlassian OAuth2 strategy for Überauth.
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Setup your application at Atlassian Developer Console.
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Add
:ueberauth_atlassian
to your list of dependencies inmix.exs
:def deps do [ {:ueberauth_atlassian, "~> 0.1.0"} ] end
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Add Atlassian to your Überauth configuration:
config :ueberauth, Ueberauth, providers: [ atlassian: {Ueberauth.Strategy.Atlassian, []} ]
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Update your provider configuration:
Use that if you want to read client ID/secret from the environment variables in the compile time:
config :ueberauth, Ueberauth.Strategy.Atlassian.OAuth, client_id: System.get_env("ATLASSIAN_CLIENT_ID"), client_secret: System.get_env("ATLASSIAN_CLIENT_SECRET")
Use that if you want to read client ID/secret from the environment variables in the run time:
config :ueberauth, Ueberauth.Strategy.Atlassian.OAuth, client_id: {System, :get_env, ["ATLASSIAN_CLIENT_ID"]}, client_secret: {System, :get_env, ["ATLASSIAN_CLIENT_SECRET"]}
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Include the Überauth plug in your controller:
defmodule MyApp.AuthController do use MyApp.Web, :controller plug Ueberauth ... end
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Create the request and callback routes if you haven't already:
scope "/auth", MyApp do pipe_through :browser get "/:provider", AuthController, :request get "/:provider/callback", AuthController, :callback end
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Your controller needs to implement callbacks to deal with
Ueberauth.Auth
andUeberauth.Failure
responses.
For an example implementation see the Überauth Example application.
Depending on the configured url you can initiate the request through:
/auth/atlassian
Or with options:
/auth/atlassian?scope=read%3Ame%20read%3Ajira-work
By default the requested scope is "read:me offline_access". Scope can be configured either explicitly as a scope
query value on the request path or in your configuration:
config :ueberauth, Ueberauth,
providers: [
atlassian: {Ueberauth.Strategy.Atlassian, [default_scope: "read:me offline_access"]}
]
Copyright (c) 2023 Felix Penzlin
Copyright (c) 2015 Sean Callan
Released under the MIT License, which can be found in the repository in LICENSE.