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But first, please read 674 | . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Flarum Google Authenticator 2 | ![Maintenance](https://img.shields.io/badge/Maintained%3F-no-red.svg) 3 | [![PRs Welcome](https://img.shields.io/badge/PRs-welcome-brightgreen.svg?style=flat-square)](http://makeapullrequest.com) 4 | 5 | Allows users to login using their Google Account. 6 | 7 | ## Installation 8 | To install, use composer: 9 | ``` 10 | composer require johnhearfield/flarum-ext-oauth-google 11 | ``` 12 | ## Usage 13 | * Install extension via Composer / Packagist 14 | * Enable extension in the admin/extensions of Flarum 15 | * Fill in the settings field for the extension 16 | 17 | 18 | ## Setup instructions for Google ## 19 | ---------- 20 | 1. Go to the Google API Console: https://console.developers.google.com/project/_/apiui/apis/library 21 | 2. Create a new project in the dropdown at the top and give it a name (eg My Flarum) 22 | 3. Once on the project dashboard, search for **Google+** and enable the API 23 | 5. In the sidebar under "API Manager", select **Credentials**, then select the **OAuth consent screen** tab. 24 | 6. Choose an Email Address, specify a Product Name, and press Save. 25 | 7. In the Credentials tab, select the New credentials drop-down list, and choose **OAuth client ID**. 26 | 8. Select **Web Application** 27 | 9. The **Authorized Javascript origin** will be your domain: **http://flarum.example.com** 28 | 10. The **Authorised redirect URIs** will be **http://flarum.example.com/auth/google** (notice it ends in */auth/google* 29 | 11. From the resulting OAuth client dialog box, you will be able to access the **Client ID** and the **Client Secret** will you will need to paste into the settings box on the Flarum extension 30 | 31 | **Notice** 32 | The *Hosted Domain* paramater is for only allowing emails in your Google Apps account access, otherwise you should leave it blank 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bootstrap.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | subscribe(Listener\AddClientAssets::class); 8 | $events->subscribe(Listener\AddGoogleAuthRoute::class); 9 | }; 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /composer.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "johnhearfield/flarum-ext-oauth-google", 3 | "description": "Allow users to log in with Google.", 4 | "type": "flarum-extension", 5 | "keywords": ["authentication"], 6 | "license": "GPL-3.0+", 7 | "version": "v0.1.0-beta.8.1", 8 | "authors": [ 9 | { 10 | "name": "John Hearfield", 11 | "email": "dev@findingjohn.xyz" 12 | } 13 | ], 14 | "support": { 15 | "issues": "https://github.com/johnhearfield/flarum-ext-oauth-google/issues", 16 | "source": "https://github.com/johnhearfield/flarum-ext-oauth-google" 17 | }, 18 | "require": { 19 | "flarum/core": "^0.1.0-beta.5", 20 | "league/oauth2-google": "~1.0" 21 | }, 22 | "autoload": { 23 | "psr-4": { 24 | "JohnHearfield\\Auth\\Google\\": "src/" 25 | } 26 | }, 27 | "extra": { 28 | "flarum-extension": { 29 | "title": "Google Login", 30 | "icon": { 31 | "name": "google", 32 | "backgroundColor": "#D13E32", 33 | "color": "#fff" 34 | } 35 | } 36 | } 37 | } 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /js/admin/Gulpfile.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var gulp = require('flarum-gulp'); 2 | 3 | gulp({ 4 | modules: { 5 | 'johnhearfield/auth-google': [ 6 | 'src/**/*.js' 7 | ] 8 | } 9 | }); 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /js/admin/dist/extension.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use strict'; 2 | 3 | System.register('johnhearfield/auth-google/components/GoogleSettingsModal', ['flarum/components/SettingsModal', 'flarum/app'], function (_export, _context) { 4 | "use strict"; 5 | 6 | var SettingsModal, app, GoogleSettingsModal; 7 | return { 8 | setters: [function (_flarumComponentsSettingsModal) { 9 | SettingsModal = _flarumComponentsSettingsModal.default; 10 | }, function (_flarumApp) { 11 | app = _flarumApp.default; 12 | }], 13 | execute: function () { 14 | GoogleSettingsModal = function (_SettingsModal) { 15 | babelHelpers.inherits(GoogleSettingsModal, _SettingsModal); 16 | 17 | function GoogleSettingsModal() { 18 | babelHelpers.classCallCheck(this, GoogleSettingsModal); 19 | return babelHelpers.possibleConstructorReturn(this, Object.getPrototypeOf(GoogleSettingsModal).apply(this, arguments)); 20 | } 21 | 22 | babelHelpers.createClass(GoogleSettingsModal, [{ 23 | key: 'className', 24 | value: function className() { 25 | return 'GoogleSettingsModal Modal--small'; 26 | } 27 | }, { 28 | key: 'title', 29 | value: function title() { 30 | return app.translator.trans('johnhearfield-oauth-google.admin.google_settings.title'); 31 | } 32 | }, { 33 | key: 'form', 34 | value: function form() { 35 | return [m( 36 | 'div', 37 | { className: 'Form-group' }, 38 | m( 39 | 'label', 40 | null, 41 | app.translator.trans('johnhearfield-oauth-google.admin.google_settings.client_id_label') 42 | ), 43 | m('input', { className: 'FormControl', bidi: this.setting('johnhearfield-oauth-google.app_id') }) 44 | ), m( 45 | 'div', 46 | { className: 'Form-group' }, 47 | m( 48 | 'label', 49 | null, 50 | app.translator.trans('johnhearfield-oauth-google.admin.google_settings.client_secret_label') 51 | ), 52 | m('input', { className: 'FormControl', bidi: this.setting('johnhearfield-oauth-google.app_secret') }) 53 | ), m( 54 | 'div', 55 | { className: 'Form-group' }, 56 | m( 57 | 'label', 58 | null, 59 | app.translator.trans('johnhearfield-oauth-google.admin.google_settings.hosted_domain_label') 60 | ), 61 | m('input', { className: 'FormControl', bidi: this.setting('johnhearfield-oauth-google.app_domain') }) 62 | )]; 63 | } 64 | }]); 65 | return GoogleSettingsModal; 66 | }(SettingsModal); 67 | 68 | _export('default', GoogleSettingsModal); 69 | } 70 | }; 71 | });; 72 | 'use strict'; 73 | 74 | System.register('johnhearfield/auth-google/main', ['flarum/extend', 'flarum/app', 'johnhearfield/auth-google/components/GoogleSettingsModal'], function (_export, _context) { 75 | "use strict"; 76 | 77 | var extend, app, GoogleSettingsModal; 78 | return { 79 | setters: [function (_flarumExtend) { 80 | extend = _flarumExtend.extend; 81 | }, function (_flarumApp) { 82 | app = _flarumApp.default; 83 | }, function (_johnhearfieldAuthGoogleComponentsGoogleSettingsModal) { 84 | GoogleSettingsModal = _johnhearfieldAuthGoogleComponentsGoogleSettingsModal.default; 85 | }], 86 | execute: function () { 87 | 88 | app.initializers.add('johnhearfield/auth-google', function (app) { 89 | app.extensionSettings['johnhearfield-oauth-google'] = function () { 90 | return app.modal.show(new GoogleSettingsModal()); 91 | }; 92 | }); 93 | } 94 | }; 95 | }); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /js/admin/package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "private": true, 3 | "devDependencies": { 4 | "gulp": "^3.9.1", 5 | "flarum-gulp": "^0.2.0" 6 | } 7 | } 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /js/admin/src/components/GoogleSettingsModal.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import SettingsModal from 'flarum/components/SettingsModal'; 2 | import app from 'flarum/app'; 3 | 4 | export default class GoogleSettingsModal extends SettingsModal { 5 | className() { 6 | return 'GoogleSettingsModal Modal--small'; 7 | } 8 | 9 | title() { 10 | return app.translator.trans('johnhearfield-oauth-google.admin.google_settings.title'); 11 | } 12 | 13 | form() { 14 | return [ 15 |
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29 | ]; 30 | } 31 | } 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /js/admin/src/main.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { extend } from 'flarum/extend'; 2 | import app from 'flarum/app'; 3 | 4 | import GoogleSettingsModal from 'johnhearfield/auth-google/components/GoogleSettingsModal'; 5 | 6 | app.initializers.add('johnhearfield/auth-google', app => { 7 | app.extensionSettings['johnhearfield-oauth-google'] = () => app.modal.show(new GoogleSettingsModal()); 8 | }); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /js/forum/Gulpfile.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var gulp = require('flarum-gulp'); 2 | 3 | gulp({ 4 | modules: { 5 | 'johnhearfield/auth-google': [ 6 | 'src/**/*.js' 7 | ] 8 | } 9 | }); 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /js/forum/dist/extension.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'use strict'; 2 | 3 | System.register('johnhearfield/auth-google/main', ['flarum/extend', 'flarum/app', 'flarum/components/LogInButtons', 'flarum/components/LogInButton'], function (_export, _context) { 4 | "use strict"; 5 | 6 | var extend, app, LogInButtons, LogInButton; 7 | return { 8 | setters: [function (_flarumExtend) { 9 | extend = _flarumExtend.extend; 10 | }, function (_flarumApp) { 11 | app = _flarumApp.default; 12 | }, function (_flarumComponentsLogInButtons) { 13 | LogInButtons = _flarumComponentsLogInButtons.default; 14 | }, function (_flarumComponentsLogInButton) { 15 | LogInButton = _flarumComponentsLogInButton.default; 16 | }], 17 | execute: function () { 18 | 19 | app.initializers.add('johnhearfield/auth-google', function () { 20 | extend(LogInButtons.prototype, 'items', function (items) { 21 | items.add('google', m( 22 | LogInButton, 23 | { 24 | className: 'Button LogInButton--google', 25 | icon: 'google', 26 | path: '/auth/google' }, 27 | app.translator.trans('johnhearfield-oauth-google.forum.log_in.with_google_button') 28 | )); 29 | }); 30 | }); 31 | } 32 | }; 33 | }); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /js/forum/package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "private": true, 3 | "devDependencies": { 4 | "gulp": "^3.9.1", 5 | "flarum-gulp": "^0.2.0" 6 | } 7 | } 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /js/forum/src/main.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { extend } from 'flarum/extend'; 2 | import app from 'flarum/app'; 3 | import LogInButtons from 'flarum/components/LogInButtons'; 4 | import LogInButton from 'flarum/components/LogInButton'; 5 | 6 | app.initializers.add('johnhearfield/auth-google', () => { 7 | extend(LogInButtons.prototype, 'items', function(items) { 8 | items.add('google', 9 | 13 | {app.translator.trans('johnhearfield-oauth-google.forum.log_in.with_google_button')} 14 | 15 | ); 16 | }); 17 | }); 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /less/forum/extension.less: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .LogInButton--google { 2 | .Button--color(#fff, #D13E32); 3 | } 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /locale/en.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | johnhearfield-oauth-google: 2 | 3 | admin: 4 | google_settings: 5 | title: "Google Settings" 6 | client_id_label: "Client ID" 7 | client_secret_label: "Client Secret" 8 | hosted_domain_label: "Hosted Domain" 9 | 10 | forum: 11 | log_in: 12 | with_google_button: "Login with Google" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /locale/tr.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | johnhearfield-oauth-google: 2 | 3 | admin: 4 | google_settings: 5 | title: "Google Ayarları" 6 | client_id_label: "Client ID'si" 7 | client_secret_label: "Client Gizli Anahtarı" 8 | hosted_domain_label: "Barındırılan Alan Adı" 9 | 10 | forum: 11 | log_in: 12 | with_google_button: "Google ile Giriş Yap" 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /locale/uk.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | johnhearfield-oauth-google: 2 | 3 | admin: 4 | google_settings: 5 | title: "Налаштування Google" 6 | client_id_label: "Client ID" 7 | client_secret_label: "Client Secret" 8 | hosted_domain_label: "Hosted Domain" 9 | 10 | forum: 11 | log_in: 12 | with_google_button: "Увійти через Google" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/compile.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | # This script compiles the extension so that it can be used in a Flarum 4 | # installation. It should be run from the root directory of the extension. 5 | 6 | base=$PWD 7 | 8 | cd "${base}/js" 9 | 10 | if [ -f bower.json ]; then 11 | bower install 12 | fi 13 | 14 | for app in forum admin; do 15 | cd "${base}/js" 16 | 17 | if [ -d $app ]; then 18 | cd $app 19 | 20 | if [ -f bower.json ]; then 21 | bower install 22 | fi 23 | 24 | npm install 25 | gulp --production 26 | fi 27 | done 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/GoogleAuthController.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | settings = $settings; 25 | $this->authResponse = $authResponse; 26 | } 27 | 28 | /** 29 | * {@inheritdoc} 30 | */ 31 | protected function getProvider($redirectUri) 32 | { 33 | return new Google([ 34 | 'clientId' => $this->settings->get('johnhearfield-oauth-google.app_id'), 35 | 'clientSecret' => $this->settings->get('johnhearfield-oauth-google.app_secret'), 36 | 'redirectUri' => $redirectUri, 37 | 'approvalPrompt' => 'force', 38 | 'hostedDomain' => $this->settings->get('johnhearfield-oauth-google.app_domain'), 39 | 'accessType' => 'offline' 40 | ]); 41 | } 42 | 43 | /** 44 | * {@inheritdoc} 45 | */ 46 | protected function getAuthorizationUrlOptions() 47 | { 48 | return [ 49 | 'scope' => 50 | [ 51 | 'email', 52 | 'profile', 53 | 'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.profile' 54 | ] 55 | ]; } 56 | 57 | /** 58 | * {@inheritdoc} 59 | */ 60 | protected function getIdentification(ResourceOwnerInterface $resourceOwner) 61 | { 62 | return [ 63 | 'email' => $resourceOwner->getEmail() 64 | ]; 65 | } 66 | 67 | /** 68 | * {@inheritdoc} 69 | */ 70 | protected function getSuggestions(ResourceOwnerInterface $resourceOwner) 71 | { 72 | return [ 73 | 'username' => $resourceOwner->getName(), 74 | ]; 75 | } 76 | } 77 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Listener/AddClientAssets.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | listen(ConfigureClientView::class, [$this, 'addAssets']); 18 | $events->listen(ConfigureLocales::class, [$this, 'addLocales']); 19 | } 20 | 21 | /** 22 | * @param ConfigureClientView $event 23 | */ 24 | public function addAssets(ConfigureClientView $event) 25 | { 26 | if ($event->isForum()) { 27 | $event->addAssets([ 28 | __DIR__.'/../../js/forum/dist/extension.js', 29 | __DIR__.'/../../less/forum/extension.less' 30 | ]); 31 | $event->addBootstrapper('johnhearfield/auth-google/main'); 32 | } 33 | 34 | if ($event->isAdmin()) { 35 | $event->addAssets([ 36 | __DIR__.'/../../js/admin/dist/extension.js' 37 | ]); 38 | $event->addBootstrapper('johnhearfield/auth-google/main'); 39 | } 40 | } 41 | 42 | /** 43 | * Provides i18n files. 44 | * 45 | * @param ConfigureLocales $event 46 | */ 47 | public function addLocales(ConfigureLocales $event) 48 | { 49 | foreach (new DirectoryIterator(__DIR__.'/../../locale') as $file) { 50 | if ($file->isFile() && in_array($file->getExtension(), ['yml', 'yaml'])) { 51 | $event->locales->addTranslations($file->getBasename('.'.$file->getExtension()), $file->getPathname()); 52 | } 53 | } 54 | } 55 | } 56 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Listener/AddGoogleAuthRoute.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | listen(ConfigureForumRoutes::class, [$this, 'configureForumRoutes']); 16 | } 17 | 18 | /** 19 | * @param ConfigureForumRoutes $event 20 | */ 21 | public function configureForumRoutes(ConfigureForumRoutes $event) 22 | { 23 | $event->get('/auth/google', 'auth.google', 'JohnHearfield\Auth\Google\GoogleAuthController'); 24 | } 25 | } 26 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------