A spec compliant, secure by default PHP OAuth 2.0 Server
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PHP OAuth Framework

The goal of this project is to develop a standards compliant OAuth 2 authorization server and resource server.

Package Installation

The framework is provided as a Composer package which can be installed by adding the package to your composer.json file:

{
	"require": {
		"lncd/OAuth2": "*"
	}
}

The library features 100% unit test code coverage. To run the tests yourself run phpunit -c build/phpunit.xml.

Current Features

Authorization Server

The authorization server is a flexible class and following core specification grants are implemented:

A tutorial on how to use the authorization server can be found at http://alexbilbie.com/2013/02/developing-an-oauth2-authorization-server/.

Resource Server

The resource server allows you to secure your API endpoints by checking for a valid OAuth access token in the request and ensuring the token has the correct permission to access resources.

A tutorial on how to use the resource server can be found at http://alexbilbie.com/2013/02/securing-your-api-with-oauth-2/.

Future Goals

Authorization Server


This code will be developed as part of the Linkey project which has been funded by JISC under the Access and Identity Management programme.

This code was principally developed by Alex Bilbie (Twitter|Github).

Valuable contribtions have been made by the following: