NAME
Mojolicious::Plugin::Web::Auth - Authentication plugin for Mojolicious
SYNOPSIS
# Mojolicious
$self->plugin('Web::Auth'
module => 'Twitter',
key => 'Twitter consumer key',
secret => 'Twitter consumer secret',
on_finished => sub {
my ( $c, $access_token, $access_secret ) = @_;
...
},
);
# Mojolicious::Lite
plugin 'Web::Auth',
module => 'Twitter',
key => 'Twitter consumer key',
secret => 'Twitter consumer secret',
on_finished => sub {
my ( $c, $access_token, $access_secret ) = @_;
...
};
### default authentication endpoint: /auth/{moniker}/authenticate
# e.g.)
# /auth/twitter/authenticate
# /auth/facebook/authenticate
### default callback endpoint: /auth/{moniker}/callback
# e.g.)
# /auth/twitter/callback
# /auth/facebook/callback
DESCRIPTION
Mojolicious::Plugin::Web::Auth is authentication plugin for Mojolicious.
METHODS
Mojolicious::Plugin::Directory inherits all methods from Mojolicious::Plugin.
OPTIONS
Mojolicious::Plugin::Web::Auth supports the following options.
module
This is a module name for authentication plugins.
Dropbox, Facebook, Github, Google, Instagram, Twitter.
key
consumer key
secret
consumer secret
scope
optional. OAuth 2.0 only.
# Facebook
plugin 'Web::Auth',
module => 'Facebook',
key => 'Facebook App ID',
secret => 'Facebook App Secret',
scope => 'email,user_birthday',
on_finished => sub {
my ( $c, $access_token, $user_info ) = @_;
...
};
on_finished
# Mojolicious::Lite
plugin 'Web::Auth',
module => 'Twitter',
key => 'Twitter consumer key',
secret => 'Twitter consumer secret',
on_finished => sub {
my ( $c, $access_token, $access_secret, $user_ino ) = @_;
...
};
This is a callback when authentication was finished.
arguments
OAuth 1.0(A)
Dropbox, Twitter, etc.
OAuth 2.0
Facebook, Github, Google, Instagram, etc.
on_error
This is a callback when authentication was errored.
AUTHOR
hayajo <hayajo@cpan.org>
CONTRIBUTORS
Many thanks to the contributors for their work.
- FAYLAND
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2013- hayajo
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.