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Stateless login-with microservice for OAuth
About
Stateless authentication microservice for "login-with" functionality, supporting:
- GitHub
- Mixer
- Spotify
- Strava
- AppleID
- ... more to come (PRs welcome)
You can deploy with now
or Docker
(for mandatory and optional env variables see below).
$ now lipp/login-with
$ docker run lipp/login-with
This microservice must run in a subdomain of yours, e.g. login.yourdomain.com
.
<a href='https://login.yourdomain.com/twitter?success=ON_SUCCESS_URL&failure=ON_FAILURE_URL'>
Login with Twitter
</a>
On successful login two cookies will be created:
-
jwt
- A "JSON Web Token" (JWT) containing profile information and the respective access tokens (Twitter/etc). http-only! -
profile
- A JSON string which containing non-sensitive information (accessible from browser JS):-
username
- string / mandatory, the account specific user alias (e.g. Twitter name) -
photo
- string / optional, the account specific user image link -
name
- string / optional, the "real" name
-
The cookies will be available for your toplevel domain and all subdomains. In addition, the cookie's secure
flag is set, which means
that your other websites/webservices must run over https
.
Supported by
If you want to easily add token-based authentication to your apps, feel free to check out Auth0's SDKs and free plan at auth0.com/overview .
Setup
The configuration is done by means of environment variables.
Mandatory environment variables
-
LW_SESSION_SECRET
- The session secret used by the microservice -
LW_JWT_SECRET
- The secret to sign the JSON Web Token (JWT) -
LW_SUBDOMAIN
- The subdomain this microservice runs, e.g.login.yourdomain.com
. All other subdomains (e.g.api.yourdomain.com
) and the top-level (e.g.yourdomain.com
)
Optional environment variables
-
LW_COOKIE_MAXAGE
- The max age of the store cookie, defaults to 10 days -
LW_PROFILE_COOKIENAME
- The profile's cookie name, defaults toprofile
-
LW_JWT_COOKIENAME
- The JSON Web Token's (JWT) cookie name, defaults tojwt
-
LW_DYNAMIC_SCOPE
- When set allows you to customize the scopes used in an authentication request, defaults to off -
LW_COOKIE_DOMAIN
- The explicit cookie domain, e.g..foo.com
. If not specified this will derive fromLW_SUBDOMAIN
, e.g. ifLW_SUBDOMAIN=login.foo.com
then the cookie domain "defaults" to.foo.com
. This is ok unless you have multi level subdomain for (LW_SUBDOMAIN=dev.login.foo.com
). In this case you must explicitly setLW_COOKIE_DOMAIN=.foo.com
as.login.foo.com
would be the auto guessed value.
GitHub specific environment variables
You need to create your own GitHub OAuth application. If LW_SUBDOMAIN=login.yourdomain.com
your Authorization callback URL
must be: https://login.yourdomain.com/github/callback
-
LW_GITHUB_CLIENTID
- Your GitHub Client ID -
LW_GITHUB_CLIENTSECRET
- Your GitHub Client Secret
Google specific environment variables
You need to create your own Google OAuth application. If LW_SUBDOMAIN=login.yourdomain.com
your Authorization callback URL
must be: https://login.yourdomain.com/google/callback
-
LW_GOOGLE_CLIENTID
- Your Google Client ID -
LW_GOOGLE_CLIENTSECRET
- Your Google Client Secret
Facebook specific environment variables
You need to create your own Facebook login application. If LW_SUBDOMAIN=login.yourdomain.com
your allowed redirects
must be: https://login.yourdomain.com/facebook/callback
-
LW_FACEBOOK_APPID
- Your Facebook App ID -
LW_FACEBOOK_APPSECRET
- Your Facebook App Secret
LinkedIn specific environment variables
You need to create your own LinkedIn OAuth2 application. If LW_SUBDOMAIN=login.yourdomain.com
your Authorization callback URL
must be: https://login.yourdomain.com/linkedin/callback
-
LW_LINKEDIN_CLIENTID
- Your LinkedIn Client ID -
LW_LINKEDIN_CLIENTSECRET
- Your LinkedIn Client Secret
Reddit specific environment variables
You need to create your own Reddit OAuth application. If LW_SUBDOMAIN=login.yourdomain.com
your Authorization callback URL
must be: https://login.yourdomain.com/reddit/callback
-
LW_REDDIT_CLIENTID
- Your Reddit Client ID -
LW_REDDIT_CLIENTSECRET
- Your Reddit Client Secret
Twitter specific environment variables
You need to create your own Twitter OAuth application. If LW_SUBDOMAIN=login.yourdomain.com
your Authorization callback URL
must be: https://login.yourdomain.com/twitter/callback
-
LW_TWITTER_CONSUMERKEY
- Your Twitter Consumer Key -
LW_TWITTER_CONSUMERSECRET
- Your Twitter Consumer Secret
Mixer specific environment variables
You need to create your own Mixer OAuth Client. If LW_SUBDOMAIN=login.yourdomain.com
your Authorization callback URL
must be: https://login.yourdomain.com/mixer/callback
-
LW_MIXER_CLIENTID
- Your Mixer Client ID -
LW_MIXER_CLIENTSECRET
- Your Mixer Client Secret -
LW_MIXER_SCOPE
- Specify which scopes the authorization request with Mixer should have. Check Mixer's documentation for scopes.
Instagram specific environment variables
You need to create your own Instagram OAuth application. If LW_SUBDOMAIN=login.yourdomain.com
your Authorization callback URL
must be: https://login.yourdomain.com/instagram/callback
-
LW_INSTAGRAM_CLIENTID
- Your Instagram Client ID -
LW_INSTAGRAM_CLIENTSECRET
- Your Instagram Client Secret
Spotify specific environment variables
You need to create your own Spotify OAuth application. If LW_SUBDOMAIN=login.yourdomain.com
is your Authorization callback URL
must be: https://login.yourdomain.com/spotify/callback
-
LW_SPOTIFY_CLIENTID
- Your Spotify Client ID -
LW_SPOTIFY_CLIENTSECRET
- Your Spotify Client Secret
Strava specific environment variables
You need to create your own Strava OAuth application. If LW_SUBDOMAIN=login.yourdomain.com
your Authorization callback URL
must be: https://login.yourdomain.com/strava/callback
-
LW_STRAVA_CLIENTID
- Your Strava Client ID -
LW_STRAVA_CLIENTSECRET
- Your Strava Client Secret
AppleID specific environment variables
You need to be Apple Developer:
-
LW_APPLE_TEAMID
- Team ID at your membership page -
LW_APPLE_KEYID
- register new key. Add "Sign in with Apple" capability, download key. it downloads only once -
LW_APPLE_KEYLOCATION
- path to key file relative to your server -
LW_APPLE_SERVICEID
- register Services ID -
LW_APPLE_CALLBACK
- enable "Sign in with Apple" capability in service you created, configure your callback url (should be like: https://yourwebsite.com/apple/callback)
Endpoints
-
/twitter
- login with Twitter account (if configured through env variables) -
/facebook
- login with Facebook account (if configured through env variables) -
/github
- login with GitHub account (if configured through env variables) -
/google
- login with Google account (if configured through env variables) -
/reddit
- login with Reddit account (if configured through env variables) -
/mixer
- login with Mixer account (if configured through env variables) -
/linkedin
- login with LinkedIn account (if configured through env variables) -
/instagram
- login with Instagram account (if configured through env variables) -
/spotify
- login with Spotify account (if configured through env variables) -
/strava
- login with Strava account (if configured through env variables) -
/apple
- login with AppleID (if configured through env variables) -
/logout
- logout and clears the respective cookies
All endpoints expect the query parameters:
-
success
A url to redirect to in case of successful login (useencodeURIComponent
for proper escaping) -
failure
A url to redirect to in case of failed login (useencodeURIComponent
for proper escaping)
Don't forget to encodeURIComponent
on them.
Testing
Say you deployed your login-with
container with:
- correct environment variables
- properly configured services (e.g. Twitter callback)
- served via https on
auth.your-domain.com
Then you can test everything by just "visiting" your login strategy with the browser, e.g. https://auth.your-domain.com/twitter
.
In case of success, you will be finally redirected and see the contents of your profile as JSON.
In case of error, the error will be shown as JSON.
Example
Visit login-with.com. The source code is here.
Deployment with now
Note: You need a custom domain to run this microservice with now. Chrome (and maybe other browsers) explicitly prevent usage of wildcard cookies on .now.sh, which are required for this microservice to work.
- Create your secrets for the environment variables
- Deploy, e.g. with now
now lipp/login-with \
-e NODE_ENV=production \
-e LW_SUBDOMAIN=login.yourdomain.com \
-e LW_SESSION_SECRET=@lw-session-secret \
-e LW_JWT_SECRET=@lw-token-secret \
-e LW_REDDIT_CLIENTID=@lw-reddit-clientid \
-e LW_REDDIT_CLIENTSECRET=@lw-reddit-clientsecret \
-e LW_GITHUB_CLIENTID=@lw-github-clientid \
-e LW_GITHUB_CLIENTSECRET=@lw-github-clientsecret \
-e LW_TWITTER_CONSUMERKEY=@lw-twitter-consumerkey \
-e LW_TWITTER_CONSUMERSECRET=@lw-twitter-consumersecret \
-e LW_INSTAGRAM_CLIENTID=@lw-instagram-clientid \
-e LW_INSTAGRAM_CLIENTSECRET=@lw-instagram-clientsecret \
--alias login.yourdomain.com
Deployment with Docker
- Create your secrets for the environment variables
- Deploy, e.g. with Docker
docker run lipp/login-with -p 80:3000 \
-e NODE_ENV=production \
-e LW_SUBDOMAIN=login.yourdomain.com \
-e LW_SESSION_SECRET=@lw-session-secret \
-e LW_JWT_SECRET=@lw-token-secret \
-e LW_REDDIT_CLIENTID=@lw-reddit-clientid \
-e LW_REDDIT_CLIENTSECRET=@lw-reddit-clientsecret \
-e LW_GITHUB_CLIENTID=@lw-github-clientid \
-e LW_GITHUB_CLIENTSECRET=@lw-github-clientsecret \
-e LW_TWITTER_CONSUMERKEY=@lw-twitter-consumerkey \
-e LW_TWITTER_CONSUMERSECRET=@lw-twitter-consumersecret \
-e LW_INSTAGRAM_CLIENTID=@lw-instagram-clientid \
-e LW_INSTAGRAM_CLIENTSECRET=@lw-instagram-clientsecret \