OmniAuth::OpenIDConnect
OpenID Connect strategy for OmniAuth

Installation
Add this line to your application’s Gemfile:
gem 'omniauth-openid-connector'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install omniauth-openid-connector
Usage
Example configuration
ruby
config.omniauth :openid_connect, {
name: :my_provider,
scope: [:openid, :email, :profile, :address],
response_type: :code,
client_options: {
port: 443,
scheme: "https",
host: "myprovider.com",
identifier: ENV["OP_CLIENT_ID"],
secret: ENV["OP_SECRET_KEY"],
redirect_uri: "http://myapp.com/users/auth/openid_connect/callback",
},
}
Configuration details:
* name is arbitrary, I recommend using the name of your provider. The name
configuration exists because you could be using multiple OpenID Connect
providers in a single app.
* Although response_type is an available option, currently, only :code
is valid. There are plans to bring in implicit flow and hybrid flow at some
point, but it hasn’t come up yet for me. Those flows aren’t best practive for
server side web apps anyway and are designed more for native/mobile apps.
* If you want to pass state paramete by yourself. You can set Proc Object.
e.g. state: Proc.new{ SecureRandom.hex(32) }
* nonce is optional. If don’t want to pass “nonce” parameter to provider, You should specify
false to send_nonce option. (default true)
* Support for other client authentication methods. If don’t specified
:client_auth_method option, automatically set :basic.
* Use “OpenID Connect Discovery”, You should specify true to discovery option. (default false)
* In “OpenID Connect Discovery”, generally provider should have Webfinger endpoint.
If provider does not have Webfinger endpoint, You can specify “Issuer” to option.
e.g. issuer: "https://myprovider.com"
It means to get configuration from “https://myprovider.com/.well-known/openid-configuration”.
For the full low down on OpenID Connect, please check out the spec.
Contributing
- Fork it ( http://github.com/jjbohn/omniauth-openid-connector/fork )
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature) - Create new Pull Request