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oxide-auth
A OAuth2 server library, for use in combination with actix-web or other frontends, featuring a set of configurable and pluggable backends.
About
oxide-auth
aims at providing a comprehensive and extensible interface to managing oauth2
tokens on a server. While the core package is agnostic of the used frontend, an optional actix
adaptor is provided with the default configuration. Through an interface designed with traits,
the frontend is as easily pluggable as the backend.
The actix
frontend, included as a default feature, provides bindings to create an endpoint in
actix-web
.
Use cases
Versatility is a primary goal. Consequently, there are several different scenarios in which this library will be useful. Of course all of them are related to server side use of OAuth2 protocol.
Create a web server with OAuth security
This library can be integrated into several different web server libraries. Most prominently
actix-web
and gotham
. These frontends allow you to easily answer OAuth requests and
secure protected resources, utilizing the library provided http request types. Some provide
additional abstractions for an integrated feeling.
A complete list can be found in the frontends
module.
Using the primitives
All primitives
can be used independently of the frontend modules. This makes them reusable
for other authentication methods. But this works the other way around as well. Your own
implementations of these primitives can be used directly in conjuction with all frontends
(although some may impose Send
or Sync
constraits due to limitations of the web library).
Custom Frontends
A key feature is the ability to add your own frontend without jeopardizing safety requirements.
This requires custom, related implementations of WebRequest
and WebResponse
.
WARNING: Custom frontends MUST ensure a secure communication layer with confidential clients.
This means using TLS for communication over http (although there are currently discussions to
consider communication to localhost
as always occuring in a secure context).
For more information, see the documentation of code_grant::endpoint
and frontends
.
Example
A fully featured web server example is realized with actix.
$ cargo run --example actix
Modules
code_grant | Available backend algorithms. |
endpoint | Polymorphic HTTP wrappers for code grant authorization and other flows. |
frontends | Fully implemented frontends. |
primitives | A collection of primites useful for more than one authorization method. |