PHP OAuth 2.0 Server
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MIT License | MIT License |
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PHP OAuth 2.0 Server
- Mobile application using website's PHP OAuth
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What is the best way to implement an SSO for several existing web apps?
For creating a PHP OAuth2 server take a look at https://oauth2.thephpleague.com/ it is not a complete server, but will do most of the work for you.
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The PHPer's Guide to OAuth
For the server side, I'll use the OAuth 2.0 server library. The implementation here is more complex, as there are many moving parts that need to be in place.
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oAuth2 server for SPA app
I looked at the phpleague oauth2-server and there, they say that a SPA (front end in angular or react) should use Authorization code grant and not password grant (it seems password grant is not recommended to use anymore).
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Oauth Authentication In Laravel: Social Login With Laravel Socialite
Laravel Passport facilitates full OAuth2 server implementation for Laravel Apps in less time. Developing an OAuth2 server from scratch can be tedious and time-consuming, but Laravel Passport is a local OAuth 2 server for Laravel apps. The Laravel Passport package embodies routes, middleware, and database migrations to develop an authorization server that will return access tokens for giving access permission to server resources. It uses the League OAuth2 Server package as a dependency and has a straightforward, easy-to-learn, and easy-to-implement language structure.
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Zitadel: The best of Auth0 and Keycloak combined
Disclosure: I work for FusionAuth.
Depends on what you are looking for.
If you want a standalone auth server, you can use FusionAuth in docker/docker-compose: https://fusionauth.io/docs/v1/tech/installation-guide/docker
You can also package up a library; most major languages have one or more OAuth/OIDC libraries: https://github.com/doorkeeper-gem/doorkeeper for Ruby, https://spring.io/projects/spring-security for Spring/Java, https://oauth2.thephpleague.com/ for PHP, https://pypi.org/project/oauthlib/ for Python.
https://oauth.net/code/ has a further selection of libraries in a variety of languages.
- Is this a good way to secure my REST API?
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RFC: Sealed classes
I completely agree with this!! Sometimes there's too much hubris in OSS; classes made final, methods made private- because the author has made their mind up about how the library should work and be used. But sometimes it's not possible to imagine every use case. If software is extensible and someone breaks their app by extending your library and doing something wrong, that's their problem. Take a look at this for example: https://github.com/thephpleague/oauth2-server/issues/885 here the authors don't want to make it more extensible because some people might encode too many claims into their tokens and run into problems with header size. Ffs get off your high horse and let people use their own judgement !! /rant
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What library that can be used to implement simple user authentication?
https://github.com/thephpleague/oauth2-server is also good
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Weekly "ask anything" thread
Otherwise, if I need something larger, then I would go towards OAuth and than in particular OAuth2 from the PHP league. It provides a good framework to work with to implement authentication in your project. Setting up is a bit of work, but when it works, you don't need to look at it again.
z-engine
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Random shower thought I got: PhpStorm developers are Java developers who know PHP better than most PHP developers
There was an attempt... https://github.com/lisachenko/z-engine
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RFC: Sealed classes
Operator overloading can technically be done in userspace via FFI with https://github.com/lisachenko/z-engine (I have an active PR adding headers for 7.4 and 8.1 as well as TS) - but it's super hacky and I would love to see it actually make it into PHP proper.
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Operator Overloading RFC is in voting. What are your thoughts on this feature?
By the way, it's already possible using FFI and z-engine. I have a toy project using this: rikudou/units.
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RFC: User Defined Operator Overloads
FYI: You can already do that using FFI and z-engine (which I just found out was open-sourced).
What are some alternatives?
laravel-imap - Laravel IMAP is an easy way to integrate both the native php-imap module and an extended custom imap protocol into your Laravel app.
reli-prof - A sampling profiler or a memory profiler for PHP written in PHP, which reads information about running PHP VM from outside the process. You can find performance bottlenecks or memory leaks of your scripts without changing the target script or loading extensions.
Sign in with Apple for PHP - PHP library to verify and validate Apple IdentityToken and authenticate a user with Apple ID.
php-fuse - PHP FFI bindings for libfuse
OAuth2 Server - documentation for the oauth2-server-php library
user-documentation - Documentation for those that use HHVM and write Hack code.
Json Web Token - A simple library to work with JSON Web Token and JSON Web Signature
laminas-code - Extensions to the PHP Reflection API, static code scanning, and code generation
HybridAuth - Open source social sign on PHP Library. HybridAuth goal is to act as an abstract api between your application and various social apis and identities providers such as Facebook, Twitter and Google.
PHPT - The PHP Interpreter
php-jwt - PHP package for JWT
Symfony - The Symfony PHP framework