fix(x): use handlePkceVerifier for proper PKCE flow#482
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The X OAuth handler was generating new PKCE values on every request via inline randomUUID() calls in the config defaults. This caused the token exchange to fail because the code_verifier didn't match the original code_challenge. This fix: - Uses handlePkceVerifier utility to persist verifier in cookie - Uses S256 challenge method instead of plain (more secure) - Adds proper state validation using handleState/handleInvalidState - Removes broken inline PKCE/state generation from authorizationParams - Ensures PKCE/state values can't be overridden by user config
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Summary
The X OAuth handler was generating new PKCE values on every request via inline
randomUUID()calls in the config defaults. This caused the token exchange to fail because thecode_verifierdidn't match the originalcode_challenge.Changes:
handlePkceVerifierutility to persist verifier in cookiehandleState/handleInvalidStateauthorizationParamsauthorizationParamsbefore setting secure values)Test plan
nuxt-auth-pkcecookie is set on redirect and cleared on callbacknuxt-auth-statecookie is set on redirect and cleared on callbackauthorizationParams(e.g.,prompt) still work