oauth2 2.0.20 → 2.0.21

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- [![Galtzo FLOSS Logo by Aboling0, CC BY-SA 4.0][🖼️galtzo-i]][🖼️galtzo-discord] [![ruby-lang Logo, Yukihiro Matsumoto, Ruby Visual Identity Team, CC BY-SA 2.5][🖼️ruby-lang-i]][🖼️ruby-lang] [![oauth2 Logo by Chris Messina, CC BY-SA 3.0][🖼️oauth2-i]][🖼️oauth2]
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+ <a href="https://github.com/ruby-oauth"><img alt="ruby-oauth Logo by Aboling0, CC BY-SA 4.0" src="https://logos.galtzo.com/assets/images/ruby-oauth/avatar-128px.svg" width="14%" align="right"/></a>
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- [🖼️galtzo-i]: https://logos.galtzo.com/assets/images/galtzo-floss/avatar-192px.svg
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- [🖼️galtzo-discord]: https://discord.gg/3qme4XHNKN
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- [🖼️ruby-lang-i]: https://logos.galtzo.com/assets/images/ruby-lang/avatar-192px.svg
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- [🖼️ruby-lang]: https://www.ruby-lang.org/
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- [🖼️oauth2-i]: https://logos.galtzo.com/assets/images/oauth/oauth2/avatar-192px.svg
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- [🖼️oauth2]: https://github.com/ruby-oauth/oauth2
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+ # 🔐 OAuth2
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- # 🔐 OAuth 2.0 Authorization Framework
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- `if ci_badges.map(&:color).detect { it != "green"}` ☝️ [let me know][🖼️galtzo-discord], as I may have missed the [discord notification][🖼️galtzo-discord].
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+ `if ci_badges.map(&:color).detect { it != "green"}` ☝️ [let me know][✉️discord-invite], as I may have missed the [discord notification][✉️discord-invite].
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  <details>
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- <summary>👣 How will this project approach the September 2025 hostile takeover of RubyGems? 🚑️</summary>
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+ <summary>👣 How will this project approach the September 2025 hostile takeover of RubyGems? 🚑️</summary>
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  I've summarized my thoughts in [this blog post](https://dev.to/galtzo/hostile-takeover-of-rubygems-my-thoughts-5hlo).
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- ## 🌻 Synopsis
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+ ## 🌻 Synopsis <a href="https://discord.gg/3qme4XHNKN"><img alt="Galtzo FLOSS Logo by Aboling0, CC BY-SA 4.0" src="https://logos.galtzo.com/assets/images/galtzo-floss/avatar-128px.svg" width="8%" align="right"/></a> <a href="https://ruby-toolbox.com"><img alt="ruby-lang Logo, Yukihiro Matsumoto, Ruby Visual Identity Team, CC BY-SA 2.5" src="https://logos.galtzo.com/assets/images/ruby-lang/avatar-128px.svg" width="8%" align="right"/></a>
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  OAuth 2.0 is the industry-standard protocol for authorization.
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  This is a RubyGem for implementing OAuth 2.0 clients (not servers) in Ruby applications.
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- site: "https://login.microsoftonline.com/REDMOND_REDACTED",
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- If it seems like you are in the wrong place, you might try one of these:
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+ ### Alternatives
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+ This gem is a low-level OAuth 2.0 **client** (it talks _to_ an authorization server to obtain and use tokens).
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+ If that isn't quite what you need, one of the following libraries may be a better fit (the first row is this gem for comparison):
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- * [OAuth 2.0 Spec][oauth2-spec]
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- * [doorkeeper gem][doorkeeper-gem] for OAuth 2.0 server/provider implementation.
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- * [oauth sibling gem][sibling-gem] for OAuth 1.0a implementations in Ruby.
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+ | **this gem** ([oauth2][📜src-gh]) | OAuth 2.0 / 2.1 + OIDC **client** | You are calling an OAuth 2.0 API, or signing in against a provider, and want a small, dependency-light, spec-faithful client with fine-grained control over the request/response cycle. |
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+ | [oauth2-mcp][sibling-mcp-gem] | OAuth 2.1 MCP Auth client **and** server | Focused, spec-faithful, MCP Auth client with fine-grained control over the request/response cycle. Rack/Roda compatible clients and servers. Built on top of this gem, [oauth2][📜src-gh]. |
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+ | [omniauth][omniauth-gem] + [omniauth-oauth2][omniauth-oauth2-gem] | "Log in with…" **client** (Rack) | You primarily want user _authentication_ ("Log in with GitHub/GitLab/Google") wired into a Rack/Rails app via a strategy, rather than driving the token flow yourself. Built on top of this gem, [oauth2][📜src-gh]. |
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+ | [openid_connect][openid-connect-gem] | OpenID Connect client & server | You need full [OpenID Connect][oidc-spec] (ID-token validation, discovery, userinfo, etc.) with batteries included. Maintained by [@nov][nov]. |
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+ | [rack-oauth2][rack-oauth2-gem] | OAuth 2.0 client **and** server | You want lower-level Rack primitives, need both client and server pieces, or are building on top of `openid_connect`. Maintained by [@nov][nov]. |
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+ | [doorkeeper][doorkeeper-gem] | OAuth 2.0 **server / provider** | You want to _be_ the authorization server — issuing tokens to other apps — in a Rails/Grape/Sinatra application, rather than acting as a client. |
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+ | [oauth][sibling-gem] | OAuth **1.0a** client & server | The provider you integrate with only speaks the older OAuth 1.0a protocol. This is our sibling gem. |
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- | Tokens to Remember | [![Gem name][⛳️name-img]][⛳️gem-name] [![Gem namespace][⛳️namespace-img]][⛳️gem-namespace] |
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- | | Ruby OAuth2 Version | Maintenance Branch | Targeted Support | Best Effort Support | Incidental Support |
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- |:----|---------------------|--------------------|----------------------|-------------------------|------------------------------|
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- | 1️⃣ | 2.0.x | `main` | 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 | 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 3.0, 3.1 | 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 |
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- | 2️⃣ | 1.4.x | `1-4-stable` | 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 | 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 3.0, 3.1 | 1.9, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 |
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- | 3️⃣ | older | N/A | Best of luck to you! | Please upgrade! | |
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  You can always use the `#request` method on the `OAuth2::Client` instance to make
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  requests for tokens for any Authentication grant type.
712
621
 
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- ## 📘 Comprehensive Usage
714
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715
- ### Common Flows (end-to-end)
716
-
717
- - Authorization Code (server-side web app):
718
-
719
- ```ruby
720
- require "oauth2"
721
- client = OAuth2::Client.new(
722
- ENV["CLIENT_ID"],
723
- ENV["CLIENT_SECRET"],
724
- site: "https://provider.example.com",
725
- redirect_uri: "https://my.app.example.com/oauth/callback",
726
- )
727
-
728
- # Step 1: redirect user to consent
729
- state = SecureRandom.hex(16)
730
- auth_url = client.auth_code.authorize_url(scope: "openid profile email", state: state)
731
- # redirect_to auth_url
732
-
733
- # Step 2: handle the callback
734
- # params[:code], params[:state]
735
- raise "state mismatch" unless params[:state] == state
736
- access = client.auth_code.get_token(params[:code])
737
-
738
- # Step 3: call APIs
739
- profile = access.get("/api/v1/me").parsed
740
- ```
741
-
742
- - Client Credentials (machine-to-machine):
743
-
744
- ```ruby
745
- client = OAuth2::Client.new(ENV["CLIENT_ID"], ENV["CLIENT_SECRET"], site: "https://provider.example.com")
746
- access = client.client_credentials.get_token(audience: "https://api.example.com")
747
- resp = access.get("/v1/things")
748
- ```
749
-
750
- - Resource Owner Password (legacy; avoid when possible):
751
-
752
- ```ruby
753
- access = client.password.get_token("jdoe", "s3cret", scope: "read")
754
- ```
755
-
756
- #### Examples
757
-
758
- <details markdown="1">
759
- <summary>JHipster UAA (Spring Cloud) password grant example (legacy; avoid when possible)</summary>
760
-
761
- ```ruby
762
- # This converts a Postman/Net::HTTP multipart token request to oauth2 gem usage.
763
- # JHipster UAA typically exposes the token endpoint at /uaa/oauth/token.
764
- # The original snippet included:
765
- # - Basic Authorization header for the client (web_app:changeit)
766
- # - X-XSRF-TOKEN header from a cookie (some deployments require it)
767
- # - grant_type=password with username/password and client_id
768
- # Using oauth2 gem, you don't need to build multipart bodies; the gem sends
769
- # application/x-www-form-urlencoded as required by RFC 6749.
770
-
771
- require "oauth2"
772
-
773
- client = OAuth2::Client.new(
774
- "web_app", # client_id
775
- "changeit", # client_secret
776
- site: "http://localhost:8080/uaa",
777
- token_url: "/oauth/token", # absolute under site (or "oauth/token" relative)
778
- auth_scheme: :basic_auth, # sends HTTP Basic Authorization header
779
- )
780
-
781
- # If your UAA requires an XSRF header for the token call, provide it as a header.
782
- # Often this is not required for token endpoints, but if your gateway enforces it,
783
- # obtain the value from the XSRF-TOKEN cookie and pass it here.
784
- xsrf_token = ENV["X_XSRF_TOKEN"] # e.g., pulled from a prior set-cookie value
785
-
786
- access = client.password.get_token(
787
- "admin", # username
788
- "admin", # password
789
- headers: xsrf_token ? {"X-XSRF-TOKEN" => xsrf_token} : {},
790
- # JHipster commonly also accepts/needs the client_id in the body; include if required:
791
- # client_id: "web_app",
792
- )
793
-
794
- puts access.token
795
- puts access.to_hash # full token response
796
- ```
797
-
798
- Notes:
799
-
800
- - Resource Owner Password Credentials (ROPC) is deprecated in OAuth 2.1 and discouraged. Prefer Authorization Code + PKCE.
801
- - If your deployment strictly demands the X-XSRF-TOKEN header, first fetch it from an endpoint that sets the XSRF-TOKEN cookie (often "/" or a login page) and pass it to headers.
802
- - For Basic auth, auth_scheme: :basic_auth handles the Authorization header; you do not need to base64-encode manually.
803
-
804
- </details>
805
-
806
- ### Verb‑dependent Token Mode
807
-
808
- Providers like Instagram require the access token to be sent differently depending on the HTTP verb:
809
-
810
- - GET requests: token must be in the query string (?access_token=...)
811
- - POST/DELETE requests: token must be in the Authorization header (Bearer ...)
812
-
813
- Since v2.0.15, you can configure an AccessToken with a verb‑dependent mode. The gem will choose how to send the token based on the request method.
814
-
815
- Tips:
816
-
817
- - Avoid query‑string bearer tokens unless required by your provider. Instagram explicitly requires it for `GET` requests.
818
- - If you need a custom rule, you can pass a `Proc` for `mode`, e.g. `mode: ->(verb) { verb == :get ? :query : :header }`.
819
-
820
- <details markdown="1">
821
- <summary>Instagram API Example</summary>
822
-
823
- Example: exchanging and refreshing long‑lived Instagram tokens, and making API calls
824
-
825
- ```ruby
826
- require "oauth2"
827
-
828
- # NOTE: Users authenticate via Facebook Login to obtain a short‑lived user token (not shown here).
829
- # See Facebook Login docs for obtaining the initial short‑lived token.
830
-
831
- client = OAuth2::Client.new(nil, nil, site: "https://graph.instagram.com")
832
-
833
- # Start with a short‑lived token you already obtained via Facebook Login
834
- short_lived = OAuth2::AccessToken.new(
835
- client,
836
- ENV["IG_SHORT_LIVED_TOKEN"],
837
- # Key part: verb‑dependent mode
838
- mode: {get: :query, post: :header, delete: :header},
839
- )
840
-
841
- # 1) Exchange for a long‑lived token (Instagram requires GET with access_token in query)
842
- # Endpoint: GET https://graph.instagram.com/access_token
843
- # Params: grant_type=ig_exchange_token, client_secret=APP_SECRET
844
- exchange = short_lived.get(
845
- "/access_token",
846
- params: {
847
- grant_type: "ig_exchange_token",
848
- client_secret: ENV["IG_APP_SECRET"],
849
- # access_token param will be added automatically by the AccessToken (mode => :query for GET)
850
- },
851
- )
852
- long_lived_token_value = exchange.parsed["access_token"]
853
-
854
- long_lived = OAuth2::AccessToken.new(
855
- client,
856
- long_lived_token_value,
857
- mode: {get: :query, post: :header, delete: :header},
858
- )
859
-
860
- # 2) Refresh the long‑lived token (Instagram uses GET with token in query)
861
- # Endpoint: GET https://graph.instagram.com/refresh_access_token
862
- refresh_resp = long_lived.get(
863
- "/refresh_access_token",
864
- params: {grant_type: "ig_refresh_token"},
865
- )
866
- long_lived = OAuth2::AccessToken.new(
867
- client,
868
- refresh_resp.parsed["access_token"],
869
- mode: {get: :query, post: :header, delete: :header},
870
- )
871
-
872
- # 3) Typical API GET request (token in query automatically)
873
- me = long_lived.get("/me", params: {fields: "id,username"}).parsed
874
-
875
- # 4) Example POST (token sent via Bearer header automatically)
876
- # Note: Replace the path/params with a real Instagram Graph API POST you need,
877
- # such as publishing media via the Graph API endpoints.
878
- # long_lived.post("/me/media", body: {image_url: "https://...", caption: "hello"})
879
- ```
880
-
881
- </details>
882
-
883
- ### Refresh Tokens
884
-
885
- When the server issues a refresh_token, you can refresh manually or implement an auto-refresh wrapper.
886
-
887
- - Manual refresh:
888
-
889
- ```ruby
890
- if access.expired?
891
- access = access.refresh
892
- end
893
- ```
894
-
895
- - Auto-refresh wrapper pattern:
896
-
897
- ```ruby
898
- class AutoRefreshingToken
899
- def initialize(token_provider, store: nil)
900
- @token = token_provider
901
- @store = store # e.g., something that responds to read/write for token data
902
- end
903
-
904
- def with(&blk)
905
- tok = ensure_fresh!
906
- blk ? blk.call(tok) : tok
907
- rescue OAuth2::Error => e
908
- # If a 401 suggests token invalidation, try one refresh and retry once
909
- if e.response && e.response.status == 401 && @token.refresh_token
910
- @token = @token.refresh
911
- @store.write(@token.to_hash) if @store
912
- retry
913
- end
914
- raise
915
- end
916
-
917
- private
918
-
919
- def ensure_fresh!
920
- if @token.expired? && @token.refresh_token
921
- @token = @token.refresh
922
- @store.write(@token.to_hash) if @store
923
- end
924
- @token
925
- end
926
- end
927
-
928
- # usage
929
- keeper = AutoRefreshingToken.new(access)
930
- keeper.with { |tok| tok.get("/v1/protected") }
931
- ```
932
-
933
- Persist the token across processes using `AccessToken#to_hash` and `AccessToken.from_hash(client, hash)`.
934
-
935
- ### Token Revocation (RFC 7009)
936
-
937
- You can revoke either the access token or the refresh token.
938
-
939
- ```ruby
940
- # Revoke the current access token
941
- access.revoke(token_type_hint: :access_token)
942
-
943
- # Or explicitly revoke the refresh token (often also invalidates associated access tokens)
944
- access.revoke(token_type_hint: :refresh_token)
945
- ```
946
-
947
- ### Client Configuration Tips
948
-
949
- #### Mutual TLS (mTLS) client authentication
950
-
951
- Some providers require OAuth requests (including the token request and subsequent API calls) to be sender‑constrained using mutual TLS (mTLS). With this gem, you enable mTLS by providing a client certificate/private key to Faraday via connection_opts.ssl and, if your provider requires it for client authentication, selecting the tls_client_auth auth_scheme.
952
-
953
- Example using PEM files (certificate and key):
954
-
955
- ```ruby
956
- require "oauth2"
957
- require "openssl"
958
-
959
- client = OAuth2::Client.new(
960
- ENV.fetch("CLIENT_ID"),
961
- ENV.fetch("CLIENT_SECRET"),
962
- site: "https://example.com",
963
- authorize_url: "/oauth/authorize/",
964
- token_url: "/oauth/token/",
965
- auth_scheme: :tls_client_auth, # if your AS requires mTLS-based client authentication
966
- connection_opts: {
967
- ssl: {
968
- client_cert: OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new(File.read("localhost.pem")),
969
- client_key: OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(File.read("localhost-key.pem")),
970
- # Optional extras, uncomment as needed:
971
- # ca_file: "/path/to/ca-bundle.pem", # custom CA(s)
972
- # verify: true # enable server cert verification (recommended)
973
- },
974
- },
975
- )
976
-
977
- # Example token request (any grant type can be used). The mTLS handshake
978
- # will occur automatically on HTTPS calls using the configured cert/key.
979
- access = client.client_credentials.get_token
980
-
981
- # Subsequent resource requests will also use mTLS on HTTPS endpoints of `site`:
982
- resp = access.get("/v1/protected")
983
- ```
984
-
985
- Notes:
986
-
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- - Files must contain the appropriate PEMs. The private key may be encrypted; if so, pass a password to `OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(File.read(path), ENV["KEY_PASSWORD"])`.
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- - If your certificate and key are in a PKCS#12/PFX bundle, you can load them like:
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- - `p12 = OpenSSL::PKCS12.new(File.read("client.p12"), ENV["P12_PASSWORD"])`
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- - `client_cert = p12.certificate; client_key = p12.key`
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- - Server trust:
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- - If your environment does not have system CAs, specify `ca_file` or `ca_path` inside the `ssl:` hash.
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- - Keep `verify: true` in production. Set `verify: false` only for local testing.
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- - Faraday adapter: Any adapter that supports Ruby’s OpenSSL should work. `net_http` (default) and `net_http_persistent` are common choices.
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- - Scope of mTLS: The SSL client cert is applied to any HTTPS request made by this client (token and resource requests) to the configured site base URL (and absolute URLs you call with the same client).
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- - OIDC tie-in: Some OPs require tls_client_auth at the token endpoint per OIDC/OAuth specifications. That is enabled via `auth_scheme: :tls_client_auth` as shown above.
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998
- #### Authentication schemes for the token request
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-
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- ```ruby
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- OAuth2::Client.new(
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- id,
1003
- secret,
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- site: "https://provider.example.com",
1005
- auth_scheme: :basic_auth, # default. Alternatives: :request_body, :tls_client_auth, :private_key_jwt
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- )
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- ```
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-
1009
- #### Faraday connection, timeouts, proxy, custom adapter/middleware:
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-
1011
- ```ruby
1012
- client = OAuth2::Client.new(
1013
- id,
1014
- secret,
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- site: "https://provider.example.com",
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- connection_opts: {
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- request: {open_timeout: 5, timeout: 15},
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- proxy: ENV["HTTPS_PROXY"],
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- ssl: {verify: true},
1020
- },
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- ) do |faraday|
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- faraday.request(:url_encoded)
1023
- # faraday.response :logger, Logger.new($stdout) # see OAUTH_DEBUG below
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- faraday.adapter(:net_http_persistent) # or any Faraday adapter you need
1025
- end
1026
- ```
1027
-
1028
- ##### Using flat query params (`Faraday::FlatParamsEncoder`)
1029
-
1030
- Some APIs expect repeated key parameters to be sent as flat params rather than arrays. Faraday provides `FlatParamsEncoder` for this purpose. You can configure the oauth2 client to use it when building requests.
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-
1032
- ```ruby
1033
- require "faraday"
1034
-
1035
- client = OAuth2::Client.new(
1036
- id,
1037
- secret,
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- site: "https://api.example.com",
1039
- # Pass Faraday connection options to make FlatParamsEncoder the default
1040
- connection_opts: {
1041
- request: {params_encoder: Faraday::FlatParamsEncoder},
1042
- },
1043
- ) do |faraday|
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- faraday.request(:url_encoded)
1045
- faraday.adapter(:net_http)
1046
- end
1047
-
1048
- access = client.client_credentials.get_token
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-
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- # Example of a GET with two flat filter params (not an array):
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- # Results in: ?filter=order.clientCreatedTime%3E1445006997000&filter=order.clientCreatedTime%3C1445611797000
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- resp = access.get(
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- "/v1/orders",
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- params: {
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- # Provide the values as an array; FlatParamsEncoder expands them as repeated keys
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- filter: [
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- "order.clientCreatedTime>1445006997000",
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- "order.clientCreatedTime<1445611797000",
1059
- ],
1060
- },
1061
- )
1062
- ```
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-
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- If you instead need to build a raw Faraday connection yourself, the equivalent configuration is:
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-
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- ```ruby
1067
- conn = Faraday.new("https://api.example.com", request: {params_encoder: Faraday::FlatParamsEncoder})
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- ```
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-
1070
- #### Redirection
1071
-
1072
- The library follows up to `max_redirects` (default 5).
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- You can override per-client via `options[:max_redirects]`.
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-
1075
- ### Handling Responses and Errors
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-
1077
- - Parsing:
1078
-
1079
- ```ruby
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- resp = access.get("/v1/thing")
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- resp.status # Integer
1082
- resp.headers # Hash
1083
- resp.body # String
1084
- resp.parsed # SnakyHash::StringKeyed or Array when JSON array
1085
- ```
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-
1087
- - Error handling:
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-
1089
- ```ruby
1090
- begin
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- access.get("/v1/forbidden")
1092
- rescue OAuth2::Error => e
1093
- e.code # OAuth2 error code (when present)
1094
- e.description # OAuth2 error description (when present)
1095
- e.response # OAuth2::Response (full access to status/headers/body)
1096
- end
1097
- ```
1098
-
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- - Disable raising on 4xx/5xx to inspect the response yourself:
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-
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- ```ruby
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- client = OAuth2::Client.new(id, secret, site: site, raise_errors: false)
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- res = client.request(:get, "/v1/maybe-errors")
1104
- if res.status == 429
1105
- sleep res.headers["retry-after"].to_i
1106
- end
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- ```
1108
-
1109
- ### Making Raw Token Requests
1110
-
1111
- If a provider requires non-standard parameters or headers, you can call `client.get_token` directly:
1112
-
1113
- ```ruby
1114
- access = client.get_token({
1115
- grant_type: "client_credentials",
1116
- audience: "https://api.example.com",
1117
- headers: {"X-Custom" => "value"},
1118
- parse: :json, # override parsing
1119
- })
1120
- ```
1121
-
1122
- ### OpenID Connect (OIDC)
1123
-
1124
- - If the token response includes an `id_token` (a JWT), this gem surfaces it in `token.params['id_token']`.
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- - **Note**: This gem does **not** validate the signature of the `id_token`. You must use a JWT library (like the `jwt` [gem](https://github.com/jwt/ruby-jwt)) and your provider's JWKs to verify it.
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- - For `private_key_jwt` client authentication, provide `auth_scheme: :private_key_jwt` and ensure your key configuration matches the provider requirements.
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- - See [OIDC.md](OIDC.md) for a more complete OIDC overview and examples.
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-
1129
- ### Debugging
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-
1131
- - Set environment variable `OAUTH_DEBUG=true` to enable verbose Faraday logging (uses the client-provided logger).
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- - To mirror a working curl request, ensure you set the same auth scheme, params, and content type. The Quick Example at the top shows a curl-to-ruby translation.
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1134
- ---
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-
1136
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  ## 🦷 FLOSS Funding
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  While ruby-oauth tools are free software and will always be, the project would benefit immensely from some funding.
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  Raising a monthly budget of... "dollars" would make the project more sustainable.
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  We welcome both individual and corporate sponsors! We also offer a
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+ wide array of funding channels to account for your preferences.
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+ Currently, [Open Collective][🖇osc] is our preferred funding platform.
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1145
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  **If you're working in a company that's making significant use of ruby-oauth tools we'd
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  appreciate it if you suggest to your company to become a ruby-oauth sponsor.**
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  [Open Collective][🖇osc]
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1155
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  | If doing a sponsorship in the form of donation is problematic for your company <br/> from an accounting standpoint, we'd recommend the use of Tidelift, <br/> where you can get a support-like subscription instead. |
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  <!-- OPENCOLLECTIVE-ORGANIZATIONS:START -->
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- ### Open Collective for Donors
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- [Bill Woika](https://opencollective.com/bill-woika)
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1183
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  [kettle-readme-backers]: https://github.com/ruby-oauth/oauth2/blob/main/exe/kettle-readme-backers
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1185
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  ### Another way to support open-source
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1189
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- Specifically, if a minor or patch version is released that breaks backward compatibility,
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- Breaking changes to the public API will only be introduced with new major versions.
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1260
- > dropping support for a platform is both obviously and objectively a breaking change <br/>
1261
- >—Jordan Harband ([@ljharb](https://github.com/ljharb), maintainer of SemVer) [in SemVer issue 716][📌semver-breaking]
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1264
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1278
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+ Many parts of this project are actively managed by a [kettle-jem](https://github.com/structuredmerge/structuredmerge-ruby/tree/main/gems/kettle-jem) smart template utilizing [StructuredMerge.org](https://structuredmerge.org) merge contracts.
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