Provided by: libnet-oauth2-perl_0.67-1_all 

NAME
Net::OAuth2::Profile - OAuth2 access profiles
INHERITANCE
Net::OAuth2::Profile is extended by
Net::OAuth2::Profile::Password
Net::OAuth2::Profile::WebServer
SYNOPSIS
See Net::OAuth2::Profile::WebServer
and Net::OAuth2::Profile::Password
DESCRIPTION
Base class for OAuth `profiles'. Currently implemented:
• Net::OAuth2::Profile::WebServer
• Net::OAuth2::Profile::Password
You may want to use the OAuth2 documentation at Google
<https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OAuth2WebServer> to understand the process and the
parameters.
METHODS
Constructors
Net::OAuth2::Profile->new(%options)
Next to the %options listed below, it is possible to provide settings for each of the <${commands}>
"access_token", "protected_resource", "authorize", and "refresh_token". For each command, you can
set
• ${command}_url => URI|STRING
The absolute uri which needs to be used to be addressed to execute the $command. May be
specified as URI object or STRING.
• ${command}_path => PATH
As previous, but relative to the "site" option value.
• ${command}_method => 'GET'|'POST'
Which method to use for the call (by default POST).
• ${command}_param => []
Additional parameters for the command.
-Option --Default
client_id <required>
client_secret <required>
grant_type <required>
hd undef
scope undef
secrets_in_params <true>
site undef
state undef
token_scheme 'auth-header:Bearer'
user_agent <created internally>
client_id => STRING
client_secret => STRING
grant_type => STRING
hd => STRING
Passthrough parameter that allows you to restrict one's login to a particular Google Apps domain.
The application making the call should check that the returned value for hd matches the expected
domain, as the user can change the hd parameter in the original request.
See https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OpenIDConnect#hd-param for more details.
scope => STRING
secrets_in_params => BOOLEAN
The client secrets are passed both via an Authentication header, as via query parameters in the
URI. The former is required to be accepted by rfc6749, the latter is optional. However: many
servers use the query parameters only.
QQ Catalyst, on the other hand, does refuse requests with these parameters in the query. So, with
this flag explicitly set to false, only the Auth header gets included.
site => URI
state => STRING
token_scheme => SCHEME
See add_token() for the supported SCHEMEs. Scheme "auth-header" is probably the only sane default,
because that works with any kind of http requests, where the other options have limited or possible
disturbing application.
Before [0.53], the default was 'auth-header:OAuth'.
Specify the method to submit authenticated requests to the service. By default, add the access
token as a header, such as: "Authorization: Bearer TOKEN". Some services require that the header
will be different, i.e. "Authorization: OAuth TOKEN", for which case specify token_scheme
'auth-header:Oauth'.
To add the access token as a uri-parameter: 'uri-query:oauth_token' (in this case, the parameter
name will be oauth_token) Merge the access token inside a form body via 'form-body:oauth_token'
user_agent => LWP::UserAgent object
Accessors
$obj->bearer_token_scheme()
$obj->grant_type()
$obj->hd()
$obj->id()
$obj->scope()
$obj->secret()
$obj->site()
$obj->state()
$obj->user_agent()
Actions
HTTP
$obj->request( $request, [$more] )
Send the $request (a HTTP::Request object) to the server, calling LWP::UserAgent method "request()".
This method will NOT add security token information to the message.
$obj->request_auth( $token, <$request | <$method, $uri, [$header, $content]>> )
Send an authorized request: the $token information gets included in the request object. Returns the
answer (HTTP::Response).
example:
my $auth = Net::OAuth2::Profile::WebServer->new(...);
my $token = $auth->get_access_token($code, ...);
# possible...
my $resp = $auth->request_auth($token, GET => $uri, $header, $content);
my $resp = $auth->request_auth($token, $request);
# nicer (?)
my $resp = $token->get($uri, $header, $content);
my $resp = $token->request($request);
Helpers
$obj->add_token($request, $token, $scheme)
Merge information from the $token into the $request following the the bearer token $scheme.
Supported schemes:
• auth-header or auth-header:REALM
Adds an "Authorization" header to requests. The default REALM is "OAuth", but "Bearer" and
"OAuth2" may work as well.
• uri-query or uri-query:FIELD
Adds the token to the query parameter list. The default FIELD name used is "oauth_token".
• form-body or form-body:FIELD
Adds the token to the www-form-urlencoded body of the request. The default FIELD name used is
"oauth_token".
$obj->build_request($method, $uri, $params)
Returns a HTTP::Request object. $params is an HASH or an ARRAY-of-PAIRS of query parameters.
$obj->params_from_response($response, $reason)
Decode information from the $response by the server (an HTTP::Response object). The $reason for this
answer is used in error messages.
$obj->site_url( <$uri|$path>, $params )
Construct a URL to address the site. When a full $uri is passed, it appends the $params as query
parameters. When a $path is provided, it is relative to new(site).
COPYRIGHTS
Copyrights 2013-2019 on the perl code and the related documentation
by [Mark Overmeer <markov@cpan.org>] for SURFnet bv, The Netherlands. For other contributors see
"Changes".
Copyrights 2011-2012 by Keith Grennan.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl
itself. See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/
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