gitroast/vendor/github.com/mrjones/oauth
Willem van Dreumel 950f2e2074 Additional OAuth2 providers (#1010)
* add google+

* sort signin oauth2 providers based on the name so order is always the same

* update auth tip for google+

* add gitlab provider

* add bitbucket provider (and some go fmt)

* add twitter provider

* add facebook provider

* add dropbox provider

* add openid connect provider incl. new format of tips section in "Add New Source"

* lower the amount of disk storage for each session to prevent issues while building cross platform (and disk overflow)

* imports according to goimport and code style

* make it possible to set custom urls to gitlab and github provider (only these could have a different host)

* split up oauth2 into multiple files

* small typo in comment

* fix indention

* fix indentation

* fix new line before external import

* fix layout of signin part

* update "broken" dependency
2017-05-01 21:26:53 +08:00
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MIT-LICENSE.txt Additional OAuth2 providers (#1010) 2017-05-01 21:26:53 +08:00
README.md Additional OAuth2 providers (#1010) 2017-05-01 21:26:53 +08:00
oauth.go Additional OAuth2 providers (#1010) 2017-05-01 21:26:53 +08:00
pre-commit.sh Additional OAuth2 providers (#1010) 2017-05-01 21:26:53 +08:00
provider.go Additional OAuth2 providers (#1010) 2017-05-01 21:26:53 +08:00

README.md

OAuth 1.0 Library for Go

GoDoc

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(If you need an OAuth 2.0 library, check out: https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/oauth2)

Developing your own apps, with this library

  • First, install the library

      go get github.com/mrjones/oauth
    
  • Then, check out the comments in oauth.go

  • Or, have a look at the examples:

    • Netflix

        go run examples/netflix/netflix.go --consumerkey [key] --consumersecret [secret] --appname [appname]
      
    • Twitter

      Command line:

        go run examples/twitter/twitter.go --consumerkey [key] --consumersecret [secret]
      

      Or, in the browser (using an HTTP server):

        go run examples/twitterserver/twitterserver.go --consumerkey [key] --consumersecret [secret] --port 8888        
      
    • The Google Latitude example is broken, now that Google uses OAuth 2.0

Contributing to this library

  • Please install the pre-commit hook, which will run tests, and go-fmt before committing.

      ln -s $PWD/pre-commit.sh .git/hooks/pre-commit
    
  • Running tests and building is as you'd expect:

      go test *.go
      go build *.go