Multi-provider authentication framework.
- Includes the following base strategies:
- OAuth 1.0 -
Assent.Strategy.OAuth
- OAuth 2.0 -
Assent.Strategy.OAuth2
- OpenID Connect -
Assent.Strategy.OIDC
- OAuth 1.0 -
- Includes the following provider strategies:
- Apple Sign In -
Assent.Strategy.Apple
- Auth0 -
Assent.Strategy.Auth0
- Azure AD -
Assent.Strategy.AzureAD
- Basecamp -
Assent.Strategy.Basecamp
- DigitalOcean -
Assent.Strategy.DigitalOcean
- Discord -
Assent.Strategy.Discord
- Facebook -
Assent.Strategy.Facebook
- Github -
Assent.Strategy.Github
- Gitlab -
Assent.Strategy.Gitlab
- Google -
Assent.Strategy.Google
- Instagram -
Assent.Strategy.Instagram
- LINE Login -
Assent.Strategy.LINE
- Linkedin -
Assent.Strategy.Linkedin
- Slack -
Assent.Strategy.Slack
- Stripe Connect -
Assent.Strategy.Stripe
- Twitter -
Assent.Strategy.Twitter
- VK -
Assent.Strategy.VK
- Apple Sign In -
Add Assent to your list of dependencies in mix.exs
:
defp deps do
[
# ...
{:assent, "~> 0.2.3"},
# Required for SSL validation with :httpc adapter
{:certifi, "~> 2.4"},
{:ssl_verify_fun, "~> 1.1"}
]
end
Run mix deps.get
to install it.
By default, :httpc
will be used for HTTP requests. To compile the app with :httpc
support, please add :inets
to :extra_applications
in mix.exs
:
def application do
[
# ...
extra_applications: [
# ...
:inets
]
]
end
This is not necessary if you'll use another HTTP adapter, such as Mint.
Assent requires Erlang OTP 22.1 or greater.
A strategy consists of two phases; request and callback. In the request phase, the user would normally be redirected to the provider for authentication, and then returned back to initiate the callback phase.
config = [
client_id: "REPLACE_WITH_CLIENT_ID",
client_secret: "REPLACE_WITH_CLIENT_SECRET",
redirect_uri: "http://localhost:4000/oauth/callback"
]
# Redirect user to provider
{:ok, %{url: url, session_params: session_params}} =
Assent.Strategy.Github.authorize_url(config)
# Handle callback
{:ok, %{user: user, token: token}} =
config
|> Assent.Config.put(:session_params, session_params)
|> Assent.Strategy.Github.callback(params)
This is a generalized flow that's similar to what's used in PowAssent.
config :my_app, :strategies,
github: [
client_id: "REPLACE_WITH_CLIENT_ID",
client_secret: "REPLACE_WITH_CLIENT_SECRET",
strategy: Assent.Strategy.Github
],
# ...
defmodule MultiProvider do
@spec request(atom()) :: {:ok, map()} | {:error, term()}
def request(provider) do
config = config!(provider)
config[:strategy].authorize_url(config)
end
@spec callback(atom(), map(), map()) :: {:ok, map()} | {:error, term()}
def callback(provider, params, session_params \\ %{}) do
config =
provider
|> config!()
|> Assent.Config.put(:session_params, session_params)
config[:strategy].callback(config, params)
end
defp config!(provider) do
Application.get_env(:my_app, :strategies)[provider] || raise "No provider configuration for #{provider}"
end
end
You can add your own custom strategy.
Here's an example of an OAuth 2.0 implementation using Assent.Strategy.OAuth2.Base
:
defmodule TestProvider do
use Assent.Strategy.OAuth2.Base
@impl true
def default_config(_config) do
[
site: "http://localhost:4000/api/v1", # The base URL to use for any paths below
authorize_url: "http://localhost:4000/oauth/authorize", # Full URL will not use the `:site` option
token_url: "/oauth/access_token",
user_url: "/user",
authorization_params: [scope: "email profile"],
auth_method: :client_secret_post
]
end
@impl true
def normalize(_config, user) do
{:ok,
# Conformed to https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#rfc.section.5.1
%{
"sub" => user["sub"],
"name" => user["name"],
"nickname" => user["username"],
"email" => user["email"]
# },
# # Provider specific data not part of the standard claims spec
# %{
# "http://localhost:4000/bio" => user["bio"]
}
}
end
end
The normalized user map should conform to the OpenID Connect Core 1.0 Standard Claims spec, and should return either {:ok, userinfo_claims}
or {:ok, userinfo_claims, additional}
. Any keys defined in the userinfo claims that aren't part of the specs will not be included in the user map. Instead, they should be set in the additional data that will then be merged on top of the userinfo claims excluding any keys that already been set.
You can also use Assent.Strategy
:
defmodule TestProvider do
@behaviour Assent.Strategy
@spec authorize_url(Keyword.t()) :: {:ok, %{url: binary()}} | {:error, term()}
def authorize_url(config) do
# Generate authorization url
end
@spec callback(Keyword.t(), map()) :: {:ok, %{user: map(), token: map()}} | {:error, term()}
def callback(config, params) do
# Handle callback response
end
end
By default Erlangs built-in :httpc
is used for requests. SSL verification is automatically enabled when :certifi
and :ssl_verify_fun
packages are available. :httpc
only supports HTTP/1.1.
If you would like HTTP/2 support, you should consider adding Mint
to your project.
Update mix.exs
:
defp deps do
[
# ...
{:mint, "~> 1.0"},
{:castore, "~> 1.0"} # Required for SSL validation
]
end
Pass the :http_adapter
with your provider configuration:
config = [
client_id: "REPLACE_WITH_CLIENT_ID",
client_secret: "REPLACE_WITH_CLIENT_SECRET",
http_adapter: Assent.HTTPAdapter.Mint
]
By default the built-in Assent.JWTAdapter.AssentJWT
is used for JWT parsing, but you can change it to any third-party library with a custom Assent.JWTAdapter
. A JOSE adapter Assent.JWTAdapter.JOSE
is included.
To use JOSE, update mix.exs
:
defp deps do
[
# ...
{:jose, "~> 1.8"}
]
end
And pass the :jwt_adapter
with your provider configuration:
config = [
client_id: "REPLACE_WITH_CLIENT_ID",
client_secret: "REPLACE_WITH_CLIENT_SECRET",
jwt_adapter: Assent.JWTAdapter.JOSE
]
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