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Authorization via OAuth2 protocol
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On this page you'll find how to implement OAuth2 authorization on your project through the Ely.by Accounts service.
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The implementation of this protocol will allow your users to authorize using their Ely.by account.
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Application registration
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========================
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First you need to `create a new application <https://account.ely.by/dev/applications/new>` _. Select **Website** as the
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application type. For the *Redirect URI* you can get away with just specifying the domain, but to increase security
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it's advised to use the full redirect path. Here are examples of valid addresses:
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* :samp:`http://site.com`
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* :samp:`http://site.com/oauth/ely`
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* :samp:`http://site.com/oauth.php?provider=ely`
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After a successful creation of an application, you'll be taken to the page containing a list of all your applications.
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If you click on the name of an application you'll see its ``clientId`` identifier and its ``clientSecret`` secret.
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They'll become important in later steps.
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Authorization initiation
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========================
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To initiate the authorization flow, you'll have to redirect the user to the following URL:
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.. code-block:: text
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https://account.ely.by/oauth2/v1?client_id=<clientId>&redirect_uri=<redirectUri>&response_type=code&scope=<scopesList>
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.. list-table:: Valid query parameters
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:widths: 1 1 98
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:header-rows: 1
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* - Parameter
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- Value example
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- Description
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* - *clientId*
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- :samp:`ely`
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- **Required**. ClientId that was received during registration.
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* - *redirect_uri*
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- :samp:`http://site.com/oauth.php`
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- **Required**. Return-forwarding address, which is matches the address specified during the application
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registration.
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* - *response_type*
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- :samp:`code`
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- **Required**. Response type. At the moment, only ``code`` is supported.
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* - *scope*
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- :samp:`account_info account_email`
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- **Required**. The list of permissions that you want to access, separated by spaces. See all available permissions
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in the `section below <#available-scopes>`_.
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* - *state*
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- :samp:`isfvubuysdboinsbdfvit`
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- Randomly generated string. Used as a session identifier to increase security. Will be returned unchanged after
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authorization is completed.
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* - *description*
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- :samp:`यो अनुप्रयोग विवरण`
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- If your application is available in several languages, you can use this field to override the default description
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in accordance with user's preferred language.
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* - *prompt*
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- :samp:`consent` or :samp:`select_account`
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- Forcibly display the request for permissions (``consent``) or forcibly request an account selection
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(``select_account``).
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* - *login_hint*
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- :samp:`erickskrauch` or :samp:`erickskrauch@ely.by`
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- If a user has several accounts, then specifying username or user email in this parameter will automatically
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select corresponding account. This is useful in a case of re-login after the token has expired.
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.. _available_scopes:
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.. list-table:: List of available scopes
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:widths: 1 99
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:header-rows: 0
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* - **account_info**
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- Get user information.
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* - **account_email**
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- Response to a request for user information will also contain user's email address.
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* - **offline_access**
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- With an ``access_token`` you will also recieve a ``refresh_token``. See more at
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`the corresponding section <#refresh-token-grant>`_.
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* - **minecraft_server_session**
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- It will be possible to use ``access_token`` as a session identifier for the Minecraft.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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After creating the link, place it in your template:
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.. code-block:: html
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<a href="<your_link>">Login via Ely.by</a>
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After clicking on the URL a user will be redirected to our login page after which they'll be redirected back to the
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address specified in the ``redirect_uri`` parameter.
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Reverse redirection returns as ``<redirect_uri>?code=<auth_code>&state=<state>`` for a successful authorization and
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``<redirect_uri?error=<error_identifier>&error_message=<error_description>`` for a failed one.
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Examples of successful and unsuccessful redirects:
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.. code-block:: text
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http://site.com/oauth/ely.php?code=dkpEEVtXBdIcgdQWak4SOPEpTJIvYa8KIq5cW9GJ&state=ajckasdcjasndckbsadc
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http://site.com/oauth/ely.php?error=access_denied&error_message=The+resource+owner+or+authorization+server+denied+the+request.
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.. _authorization-code-grant:
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Exchange auth code for a access key
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===================================
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After receiving an authorization code (``auth_code``), you'll need to exchange it for an authorization key
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(``access_key``). To do this, you must perform a POST request to the URL:
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.. code-block:: text
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https://account.ely.by/api/oauth2/v1/token
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And pass in following parameters:
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.. list-table::
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:header-rows: 0
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* - ``client_id``
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- ClientID that was received during registration.
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* - ``client_secret``
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- ClientSecret that was received during application registration.
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* - ``redirect_uri``
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- The exact URI that was used for user redirection.
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* - ``grant_type``
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- In this case, ``authorization_code`` should be used.
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**An example of the exchange in PHP:**
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.. code-block:: php
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<?php
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// This variable will store your OAuth2 settings
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$oauthParams = [
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'client_id' => 'ely', // Your ClientId that was received during registration
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'client_secret' => 'Pk4uCtZw5WVlSUpvteJuTZkVqHXZ6aNtTaLPXa7X', // Your ClientSecret that was received during registration
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'redirect_uri' => 'http://someresource.by/oauth/some.php', // Address where you expect to get a user back (current url)
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'grant_type' => 'authorization_code',
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];
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// If an error occurs, then the script will stop its execution
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if (isset($_GET['error'])) {
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echo $_GET['error_message'];
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return;
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}
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// We execute the code below only if the authorization code have arrived
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if (!is_null($_GET['code'])) {
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$oauthParams['code'] = $_GET['code'];
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$curl = curl_init();
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curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_URL, 'https://account.ely.by/api/oauth2/v1/token');
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curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
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curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_POST, true);
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curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, http_build_query($oauthParams));
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$out = json_decode(curl_exec($curl), true);
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curl_close($curl);
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}
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Notes to the code:
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* First, we declare the ``$oauthParams`` variable which will store the values that we got after registering the
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application.
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* Then we check if there was an error. In which case, we immediately stop the execution.
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* Then we create a POST request to exchange the ``code`` for an ``access_token``, passing all required fields in the
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process.
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* Then we execute the request, get the answer and parse it from JSON into the associative array.
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.. _authorization-code-grant-response:
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Server response
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In case of a successful request, the response body will contain the result of exchanging the authorization code for an
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``access_token``. Data is a JSON document and can be easily interpreted by tools of a used programming language.
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The JSON document body will contain the following fields:
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.. code-block:: javascript
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{
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"access_token": "4qlktsEiwgspKEAotazem0APA99Ee7E6jNryVBrZ",
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"refresh_token": "m0APA99Ee7E6jNryVBrZ4qlktsEiwgspKEAotaze", // Presented only if the request had offline_access scope
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"token_type": "Bearer",
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"expires_in": 86400 // Number of seconds that token is active for
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}
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At this process authorization procedure is over. The resulting ``access_token`` can be used to obtain user information
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and to interact with our API.
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Getting user information
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========================
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If the received token has the ``account_info`` scope, then you can request information about the user's account.
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To do it, you have to send a request to the URL:
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.. code-block:: text
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https://account.ely.by/api/account/v1/info
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To send ``access_token``, the ``Authorization`` header is used with the value of ``Bearer {access_token}``.
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**An example of getting user information in PHP:**
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<?php
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$accessToken = 'some_access_token_value';
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$curl = curl_init();
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curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_URL, 'https://account.ely.by/api/oauth2/v1/token');
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curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
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curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, [
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'Authorization: Bearer ' . $accessToken,
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]);
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$result = json_decode(curl_exec($curl), true);
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curl_close($curl);
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In response, you will receive a JSON document with the following contents:
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{
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"id": 1,
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"uuid": "ffc8fdc9-5824-509e-8a57-c99b940fb996",
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"username": "ErickSkrauch",
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"registeredAt": 1470566470,
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"profileLink": "http:\/\/ely.by\/u1",
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"preferredLanguage": "be",
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"email": "erickskrauch@ely.by"
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}
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Note that the ``email`` field will only be present when the ``account_email`` scope has been requested.
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.. note:: In the future, the number of returned fields may increase, but existing ones will remain the same.
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.. _refresh-token-grant:
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Refreshing access token
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=======================
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If you have requested the scope ``offline_access`` during authorization, then along with your ``access_token`` you'll
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also get ``refresh_token``. This token doesn't expire and can be used to obtain a new access token when that one
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expires.
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To perform a token update, you have to send a POST request to the same URL that was used for
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`exchanging the auth code for an access token <#authorization-code-grant>`_, but with the next parameters:
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.. list-table::
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:header-rows: 0
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* - ``client_id``
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- ClientClientID that was received during registration.
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* - ``client_secret``
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- ClientSecret that was received during application registration.
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* - ``scope``
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- The same scopes that were obtained for the initial access token. An attempt to extend this list will cause an
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error.
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* - ``refresh_token``
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- The token itself that was obtained along with the access token.
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**Example of a token refreshing in PHP:**
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<?php
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// refresh_token that was receive after an authorization
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$refreshToken = 'm0APA99Ee7E6jNryVBrZ4qlktsEiwgspKEAotaze';
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$requestParams = [
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'client_id' => 'ely', // Your ClientId, that was received during registration
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'client_secret' => 'Pk4uCtZw5WVlSUpvteJuTZkVqHXZ6aNtTaLPXa7X', // Your ClientSecret, that was received during registration
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'scope' => 'account_info account_email',
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'refresh_token' => $refreshToken,
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'grant_type' => 'refresh_token',
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];
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$curl = curl_init();
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curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_URL, 'https://account.ely.by/api/oauth2/v1/token');
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curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
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curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_POST, true);
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curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, http_build_query($requestParams));
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$result = json_decode(curl_exec($curl), true);
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curl_close($curl);
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The answer will have exactly the same body as the result of
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`exchanging auto code for an access token <#authorization-code-grant-response>`_. The ``refresh_token`` field will be
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absent.
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Available libraries
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===================
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A simpler way is to use a ready-made library, to which you'll only have to provide registration parameters.
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Listed below are libraries for various programming languages. You can extend this list by providing your own library.
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* **PHP**:
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- [Official] https://github.com/elyby/league-oauth2-provider
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* **Ruby**:
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- [Official] https://github.com/elyby/omniauth-ely
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Possible errors
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================
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Below are the typical errors that you may receive after transmitting incorrect data to the authorization server.
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If you encounter an error that is not described in this documentation, please report it via
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`feedback form <http://ely.by/site/contact>`_.
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.. _auth-start-errors:
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Errors during authorization initiation
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This section describes the errors displayed when a user is redirected from your site to our authorization initiation
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page.
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Invalid request ({parameter} required).
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This error means that you did not pass all the required parameters. To solve this error just add the missing parameter.
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Invalid response type '{invalid_response_type_value}'.
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This error indicates that you passed an unsupported type of ``response_type``. Currently, the only supported value is
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``code``.
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.. code-block:: text
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Invalid scope '{invalid_scope}'.
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The error indicates that an unknown scope was requested. Make sure you request `supported scopes <#available-scopes>`_.
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Can not find application you are trying to authorize.
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This error indicates that the passed parameters do not correspond to any of the registered applications. To solve the
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problem, fix your ``client_id`` and ``redirect_uri`` values.
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.. _issue-token-errors:
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Errors when exchanging code for a key
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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If an error occurs, instead of the expected response with the ``200`` status, you will receive a ``40x`` code and the
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following 2 fields:
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"error_description": "The request is missing a required parameter, includes an invalid parameter value, includes a parameter more than once, or is otherwise malformed. Check the \"code\" parameter."
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}
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**Possible error values:**
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* - ``invalid_request``
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database.
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* - ``unsupported_grant_type``
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- This error indicates that you tried to authorize using an unknown for our OAuth2 server Grant-type.
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* - ``invalid_client``
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- This error occurs when the trio of values ``client_id``, ``client_secret`` and ``redirect_uri`` didn't match
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with any of the registered applications.
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Errors when requesting user information
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Response status ``401`` indicates that the ``Authorization`` header is not present in the request or its value formed
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incorrectly. The response body will be as follows:
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{
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"name": "Unauthorized",
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"status": 401,
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"message": "Your request was made with invalid credentials."
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}
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A response with the ``403`` status indicates that the token transferred in the ``Authorization`` header does not contain
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the ``account_info`` scope or it has expired. The response will be in the following format:
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.. code-block:: json
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{
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"name": "Forbidden",
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"status": 403,
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"message": "You are not allowed to perform this action."
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}
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Errors while updating access token
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When updating the access token you may encounter the same errors from
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`exchanging auth code for an access token <#issue-token-errors>`_, as well as several new ones:
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.. list-table::
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:widths: 1 99
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:header-rows: 0
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* - ``invalid_request``
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- Not all the required request parameters were passed or the ``refresh_token`` value wasn't found in the issued tokens database.
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* - ``invalid_scope``
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- The unsupported scope was listed or requested more scopes than the original token had.
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