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AuthClient Extension for Yii 2
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This extension adds [OpenID](http://openid.net/), [OAuth](http://oauth.net/) and [OAuth2](http://oauth.net/2/) consumers for the Yii 2 framework.
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Installation
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The preferred way to install this extension is through [composer](http://getcomposer.org/download/).
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Either run
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php composer.phar require --prefer-dist yiisoft/yii2-authclient "*"
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```
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or add
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```json
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"yiisoft/yii2-authclient": "*"
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```
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to the `require` section of your composer.json.
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Quick start
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This extension provides the ability of the authentication via external credentials providers.
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It covers OpenID, OAuth1 and OAuth2 protocols.
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You need to setup auth client collection application component:
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```
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'components' => [
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'authClientCollection' => [
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'class' => 'yii\authclient\Collection',
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'clients' => [
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'google' => [
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'class' => 'yii\authclient\clients\GoogleOpenId'
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],
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'facebook' => [
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'class' => 'yii\authclient\clients\Facebook',
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'clientId' => 'facebook_client_id',
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'clientSecret' => 'facebook_client_secret',
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],
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],
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]
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...
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]
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```
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Then you need to add [[yii\authclient\AuthAction]] to some of your web controllers:
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```
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class SiteController extends Controller
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{
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public function actions()
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{
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return [
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'auth' => [
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'class' => 'yii\authclient\AuthAction',
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'successCallback' => [$this, 'successCallback'],
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],
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]
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}
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public function successCallback($client)
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{
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$attributes = $client->getUserAttributes();
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// user login or signup comes here
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}
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}
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```
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You may use [[yii\authclient\widgets\Choice]] to compose auth client selection:
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```
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<?= yii\authclient\widgets\Choice::widget([
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'baseAuthUrl' => ['site/auth']
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]) ?>
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```
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Base auth clients overview
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This extension provides the base client class for each supported auth protocols:
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- [[yii\authclient\OpenId]] supports [OpenID](http://openid.net/)
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- [[yii\authclient\OAuth1]] supports [OAuth 1/1.0a](http://oauth.net/)
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- [[yii\authclient\OAuth2]] supports [OAuth 2](http://oauth.net/2/)
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You may use these classes as they are to use external auth provider, or extend them
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in order to create some particular provider oriented client.
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Please, refer to the particular base client class documentation for its actual usage.
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Although, all clients are different they shares same basic interface [[yii\authclient\ClientInterface]],
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which governs some common API.
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Each client has some descriptive data, which can be used for different purposes:
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- id - unique client id, which separates it from other clients, it could be used in URLs, logs etc.
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- name - external auth provider name, which this client is match too. Different auth clients
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can share the same name, if they refer to the same external auth provider.
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For example: clients for Google OpenID and Google OAuth have same name "google".
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This attribute can be used inside the database, CSS styles and so on.
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- title - user friendly name for the external auth provider, it is used to present auth client
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at the view layer.
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Each auth client has different auth flow, but all of them supports "getUserAttributes()" method,
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which can be invoked if authentication was successful.
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This method allows you to get information about external user account, such as id, email address,
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full name, preferred language etc.
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Defining list of attributes, which external auth provider should return, depends on client type:
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- [[yii\authclient\OpenId]]: combination of "requiredAttributes" and "optionalAttributes"
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- [[yii\authclient\OAuth1]] and [[yii\authclient\OAuth2]]: field "scope", note that different
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providers use different formats for the scope.
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Each auth client has "viewOptions" attribute. It is an array, which stores name-value pairs,
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which serve to compose client representation in the view.
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For example widget [[yii\authclient\widgets\Choice]] uses keys "popupWidth" and "popupHeight" to
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determine the size of authentication popup window.
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External API usage
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Both [[yii\authclient\OAuth1]] and [[yii\authclient\OAuth2]] provide method "api()", which
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can be used to access external auth provider REST API. However this method is very basic and
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it may be not enough to access full external API functionality. This method is mainly used to
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fetch the external user account data.
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To use API calls, you need to setup [[yii\authclient\BaseOAuth::apiBaseUrl]] according to the
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API specification. Then you can call [[yii\authclient\BaseOAuth::api()]] method:
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```
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use yii\authclient\OAuth2;
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$client = new OAuth2;
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...
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$client->apiBaseUrl = 'https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v1';
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$userInfo = $client->api('userinfo', 'GET');
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```
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Predefined auth clients
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This extension provides the list of ready to use auth clients, which covers most
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popular external authentication providers. These clients are located under "yii\authclient\clients"
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namespace.
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Following predefined auth clients are available:
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- [[yii\authclient\clients\Facebook]] - [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/) OAuth2 client
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- [[yii\authclient\clients\GitHub]] - [GitHub](https://github.com/) OAuth2 client
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- [[yii\authclient\clients\GoogleOAuth]] - [Google](https://www.google.com/) OAuth2 client
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- [[yii\authclient\clients\GoogleOpenId]] - [Google](https://www.google.com/) OpenID client
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- [[yii\authclient\clients\LinkedIn]] - [LinkedIn](http://www.linkedin.com/) OAuth2 client
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- [[yii\authclient\clients\LinkedIn]] - [LinkedIn](http://www.linkedin.com/) OAuth2 client
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- [[yii\authclient\clients\Twitter]] - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/) OAuth1 client
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- [[yii\authclient\clients\YandexOAuth]] - [Yandex](http://www.yandex.ru/) OAuth2 client
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- [[yii\authclient\clients\YandexOpenId]] - [Yandex](http://www.yandex.ru/) OpenID client
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Please, refer to the particular client class documentation for its actual usage.
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Creating your own auth clients
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You may create your own auth client for any external auth provider, which supports
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OpenId or OAuth protocol. To do so, first of all, you need to find out which protocol is
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supported by the external auth provider, this will give you the name of the base class
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for your extension:
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- for OAuth 2 use [[yii\authclient\OAuth2]]
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- for OAuth 1/1.0a use [[yii\authclient\OAuth1]]
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- for OpenID use [[yii\authclient\OpenId]]
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At this stage you can determine auth client default name, title and view options, declaring
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corresponding methods:
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```
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use yii\authclient\OAuth2;
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class MyAuthClient extends OAuth2
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{
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protected function defaultName()
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{
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return 'my_auth_client';
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}
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protected function defaultTitle()
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{
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return 'My Auth Client';
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}
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protected function defaultViewOptions()
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{
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return [
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'popupWidth' => 800,
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'popupHeight' => 500,
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];
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}
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}
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```
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Depending on actual base class, you will need to redeclare different fields and methods.
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1) [[yii\authclient\OpenId]]
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All you need is specify auth URL, by redeclaring "authUrl" field.
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You may also setup default required and/or optional attributes.
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For example:
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```
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use yii\authclient\OpenId;
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class MyAuthClient extends OpenId
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{
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public $authUrl = 'https://www.my.com/openid/';
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public $requiredAttributes = [
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'contact/email',
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];
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public $optionalAttributes = [
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'namePerson/first',
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'namePerson/last',
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];
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}
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```
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2) [[yii\authclient\OAuth2]]
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You will need to specify:
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- authorize URL - redeclare "authUrl" field
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- token request URL - redeclare "tokenUrl" field
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- API base URL - redeclare "apiBaseUrl" field
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- User attribute fetching strategy - redeclare "initUserAttributes" method
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For example:
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```
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use yii\authclient\OAuth2;
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class MyAuthClient extends OAuth2
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{
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public $authUrl = 'https://www.my.com/oauth2/auth';
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public $tokenUrl = 'https://www.my.com/oauth2/token';
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public $apiBaseUrl = 'https://www.my.com/apis/oauth2/v1';
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protected function initUserAttributes()
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{
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return $this->api('userinfo', 'GET');
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}
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}
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```
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You may also specify default auth scopes.
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Note: some OAuth providers may not follow OAuth standards clearly, introducing
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some differences, which may require additional efforts to apply.
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3) [[yii\authclient\OAuth1]]
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You will need to specify:
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- authorize URL - redeclare "authUrl" field
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- request token URL - redeclare "requestTokenUrl" field
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- access token URL - redeclare "accessTokenUrl" field
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- API base URL - redeclare "apiBaseUrl" field
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- User attribute fetching strategy - redeclare "initUserAttributes" method
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For example:
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```
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use yii\authclient\OAuth1;
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class MyAuthClient extends OAuth1
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{
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public $authUrl = 'https://www.my.com/oauth/auth';
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public $requestTokenUrl = 'https://www.my.com/oauth/request_token';
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public $accessTokenUrl = 'https://www.my.com/oauth/access_token';
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public $apiBaseUrl = 'https://www.my.com/apis/oauth/v1';
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protected function initUserAttributes()
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{
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return $this->api('userinfo', 'GET');
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}
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}
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```
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You may also specify default auth scopes.
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Note: some OAuth providers may not follow OAuth standards clearly, introducing
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some differences, which may require additional efforts to apply.
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