NAME
OIDC::Lite::Server::Endpoint::Token - token endpoint PSGI application
SYNOPSIS
token_endpoint.psgi
use strict;
use warnings;
use Plack::Builder;
use OIDC::Lite::Server::Endpoint::Token;
use MyDataHandlerClass;
builder {
my $app = OIDC::Lite::Server::Endpoint::Token->new(
data_handler => 'MyDataHandlerClass',
);
$app->support_grant_types(qw(authorization_code refresh_token));
$app;
};
DESCRIPTION
The object of this class behaves as PSGI application (subroutine reference). This is for OpenID Connect token-endpoint.
At first you have to make your custom class inheriting OIDC::Lite::Server::DataHandler, and setup PSGI file with it.
METHODS
new( %params )
- data_handler
-
name of your custom class that inherits OIDC::Lite::Server::DataHandler and implements interface.
- error_uri
-
Optional. URI that represents error description page. This would be included in error responses.
support_grant_type( $type )
You can set 'authorization_code', 'password', 'client_credentials' or 'refresh_token'
support_grant_types( @types )
You can set 'authorization_code', 'password', 'client_credentials' or 'refresh_token'
TEST
You can test with OAuth::Lite2::Agent::PSGIMock and some of client classes.
my $app = OIDC::Lite::Server::Endpoint::Token->new(
data_handler => 'MyDataHandlerClass',
);
$app->support_grant_types(qw(authorization_code refresh_token));
my $mock_agent = OAuth::Lite2::Agent::PSGIMock->new(app => $app);
my $client = OAuth::Lite2::Client::UsernameAndPassword->new(
id => q{my_client_id},
secret => q{my_client_secret},
agent => $mock_agent,
);
my $token = $client->get_access_token(
username => q{foo},
password => q{bar},
);
ok($token);
is($token->access_token, q{access_token_value});
AUTHOR
Ryo Ito, <ritou.06@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2012 by Ryo Ito
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.