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PHP OAuth 2.0 Server
league/oauth2-server
is a standards compliant implementation of an OAuth 2.0 authorization server written in PHP which makes working with OAuth 2.0 trivial. You can easily configure an OAuth 2.0 server to protect your API with access tokens, or allow clients to request new access tokens and refresh them.
It supports out of the box the following grants:
- Authorization code grant
- Implicit grant
- Client credentials grant
- Resource owner password credentials grant
- Refresh grant
The following RFCs are implemented:
- RFC6749 "OAuth 2.0"
- RFC6750 " The OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework: Bearer Token Usage"
- RFC7519 "JSON Web Token (JWT)"
- RFC7636 "Proof Key for Code Exchange by OAuth Public Clients"
This library was created by Alex Bilbie. Find him on Twitter at @alexbilbie.
Requirements
The following versions of PHP are supported:
- PHP 5.5 (>=5.5.9)
- PHP 5.6
- PHP 7.0
- PHP 7.1
- HHVM
The openssl
extension is also required.
Documentation
The library documentation can be found at https://oauth2.thephpleague.com. You can contribute to the documentation in the gh-pages branch.
Changelog
Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING.md and CONDUCT.md for details.
Support
Bugs and feature request are tracked on GitHub.
If you have any questions about OAuth please open a ticket here; please don't email the address below.
Commercial Support
If you would like help implementing this library into your existing platform, or would be interested in OAuth advice or training for you and your team please get in touch with Glynde Labs.
Security
If you discover any security related issues, please email hello@alexbilbie.com
instead of using the issue tracker.
License
This package is released under the MIT License. See the bundled LICENSE file for details.
Credits
This code is principally developed and maintained by Alex Bilbie.
Special thanks to all of these awesome contributors.
Additional thanks go to the Mozilla Secure Open Source Fund for funding a security audit of this library.
The initial code was developed as part of the Linkey project which was funded by JISC under the Access and Identity Management programme.