--- layout: default title: Resource owner password credentials grant permalink: /authorization-server/resource-owner-password-credentials-grant/ --- # Resource owner password credentials grant This grant is a great user experience for trusted first party clients both on the web and in native applications. ## Flow The client will ask the user for their authorization credentials (ususally a username and password). The client then sends a POST request with following body parameters to the authorization server: * `grant_type` with the value `password` * `client_id` with the the client's ID * `client_secret` with the client's secret * `scope` with a space-delimited list of requested scope permissions. * `username` with the user's username * `password` with the user's password The authorization server will respond with a JSON object containing the following properties: * `token_type` with the value `Bearer` * `expires_in` with an integer representing the TTL of the access token * `access_token` a JWT signed with the authorization server's private key * `refresh_token` an encrypted payload that can be used to refresh the access token when it expires. ## Setup Wherever you initialize your objects, initialize a new instance of the authorization server and bind the storage interfaces and authorization code grant: {% highlight php %} // Init our repositories $clientRepository = new ClientRepository(); // instance of ClientRepositoryInterface $scopeRepository = new ScopeRepository(); // instance of ScopeRepositoryInterface $accessTokenRepository = new AccessTokenRepository(); // instance of AccessTokenRepositoryInterface $userRepository = new UserRepository(); // instance of UserRepositoryInterface $refreshTokenRepository = new RefreshTokenRepository(); // instance of RefreshTokenRepositoryInterface // Path to public and private keys $privateKey = 'file://path/to/private.key'; //$privateKey = new CryptKey('file://path/to/private.key', 'passphrase'); // if private key has a pass phrase $publicKey = 'file://path/to/public.key'; // Setup the authorization server $server = new \League\OAuth2\Server\AuthorizationServer( $clientRepository, $accessTokenRepository, $scopeRepository, $privateKey, $publicKey ); $grant = new \League\OAuth2\Server\Grant\PasswordGrant( $userRepository, $refreshTokenRepository ); $grant->setRefreshTokenTTL(new \DateInterval('P1M')); // refresh tokens will expire after 1 month // Enable the password grant on the server $server->enableGrantType( $grant, new \DateInterval('PT1H') // access tokens will expire after 1 hour ); {% endhighlight %} ## Implementation _Please note: These examples here demonstrate usage with the Slim Framework; Slim is not a requirement to use this library, you just need something that generates PSR7-compatible HTTP requests and responses._ The client will request an access token so create an `/access_token` endpoint. {% highlight php %} $app->post('/access_token', function (ServerRequestInterface $request, ResponseInterface $response) use ($app) { /* @var \League\OAuth2\Server\AuthorizationServer $server */ $server = $app->getContainer()->get(AuthorizationServer::class); try { // Try to respond to the request return $server->respondToAccessTokenRequest($request, $response); } catch (\League\OAuth2\Server\Exception\OAuthServerException $exception) { // All instances of OAuthServerException can be formatted into a HTTP response return $exception->generateHttpResponse($response); } catch (\Exception $exception) { // Unknown exception $body = new Stream('php://temp', 'r+'); $body->write($exception->getMessage()); return $response->withStatus(500)->withBody($body); } }); {% endhighlight %}