/moodle-local_oauth

OAuth Server for Moodle 2

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OAuth2 Server Plugin for Moodle

It provides an OAuth2 server so that a user can use its Moodle account to log in to your application. Oauth2 Library has been taken from https://github.com/bshaffer/oauth2-server-php

Requirements

  • Moodle 2.8 o higher installed

  • Admin account

Installation steps

  1. Clone this repository in a directory named "oauth". $ git clone https://github.com/projectestac/moodle-local_oauth.git oauth

  2. Compress it to a .zip file.

  3. Log in to Moodle as an administrator.

  4. Search a block named Administration and look for Site Administration > Plugins > Install Plugins.

  5. Choose the .zip file and hit the button Install Plugin from the ZIP file.

  6. Make sure the directory path_to_moodle/local/ has writing permissions for moodle. If the validation is ok, install it.

  7. Go to Site Administration > Server > OAuth provider settings

  8. Click Add new client

  9. Fill in the form. Your Client Identifier and Client Secret (which will be given later) will be used for you to authenticate. The Redirect URL must be the URL mapping to your client that will be used.

How to use

  1. From your application, redirect the user to this URL: http://moodledomain.com/local/oauth/login.php?client_id=EXAMPLE&response_type=code (remember to replace the URL domain with the domain of Moodle and replace EXAMPLE with the Client Identifier given in the form.)

  2. The user must log in to Moodle and authorize your application to use its basic info.

  3. If it went all ok, the plugin should redirect the user to something like: http://yourapplicationdomain.com/foo?code=55c057549f29c428066cbbd67ca6b17099cb1a9e (that's a GET request to the Redirect URL given with the code parameter)

  4. Using the code given, your application must send a POST request to http://moodledomain.com/local/oauth/token.php having the following parameters: {'code': '55c057549f29c428066cbbd67ca6b17099cb1a9e', 'client_id': 'EXAMPLE', 'client_secret': 'codeGivenAfterTheFormWasFilled', 'grant_type': 'authorization_code', 'scope': 'user_info'}.

  5. If the correct credentials were given, the response should a JSON be like this: {"access_token":"79d687a0ea4910c6662b2e38116528fdcd65f0d1","expires_in":3600,"token_type":"Bearer","scope":"user_info","refresh_token":"c1de730eef1b2072b48799000ec7cde4ea6d2af0"}

  6. Finally, send a POST request to http://moodledomain.com/local/oauth/user_info.php passing the access token as a parameter, like: {'access_token':'79d687a0ea4910c6662b2e38116528fdcd65f0d1'}.

  7. If the token given is valid, a JSON containing the user information is returned. Ex: {"id":"22","username":"foobar","idnumber":"","firstname":"Foo","lastname":"Bar","email":"foo@bar.com","lang":"en","phone1":"5551619192","auth":"manual","country":"foo","description":"bar"}

Note: If testing in Postman, you need to set encoding to x-www-form-urlencoded for POST requests.

This plugin has been tested on Moodle 2.8 and Moodle 3.0

Contributors

Apart from people in this repository, also have contributed: