OmniAuth: Standardized Multi-Provider Authentication
OmniAuth is a new Rack-based authentication system for multi-provider external authentcation. OmniAuth is built from the ground up on the philosophy that authentication is not the same as identity.
Apparently, oauth providers of China have already been merged into intridea/omniauth. Go take a look.
OmniAuthChina (omniauth_china)
OmniAuth China is an extention of OmniAuth, it addes Open ID providers in China such as Douban, Sina, Sohu, 163, Tencent, Renren, Qzone, etc.
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Installation
To install OmniAuthChina, simply install the gem:
gem install omniauth_china
Providers
OmniAuth currently supports the following external providers:
- via OAuth
Usage
OmniAuth is a collection of Rack middleware. To use a single strategy, you simply need to add the middleware:
require 'oa-oauth'
use OmniAuth::Strategies::Twitter, 'CONSUMER_KEY', 'CONSUMER_SECRET'
Now to initiate authentication you merely need to redirect the user to /auth/twitter
via a link or other means. Once the user has authenticated to Twitter, they will be redirected to /auth/twitter/callback
. You should build an endpoint that handles this URL, at which point you will will have access to the authentication information through the omniauth.auth
parameter of the Rack environment. For example, in Sinatra you would do something like this:
get '/auth/twitter/callback' do
auth_hash = request.env['omniauth.auth']
end
The hash in question will look something like this:
{
'uid' => '12356',
'provider' => 'twitter',
'user_info' => {
'name' => 'User Name',
'nickname' => 'username',
# ...
}
}
The user_info
hash will automatically be populated with as much information about the user as OmniAuth was able to pull from the given API or authentication provider.