Atlassian OAuth2 strategy for Überauth.
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Setup your application at Atlassian Developer Console.
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Add
:ueberauth_atlassianto 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.AuthandUeberauth.Failureresponses.
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.