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package io.vertx.ext.auth.oauth2.providers;
import io.vertx.codegen.annotations.VertxGen;
import io.vertx.core.*;
import io.vertx.core.http.HttpClientOptions;
import io.vertx.ext.auth.oauth2.OAuth2Auth;
import io.vertx.ext.auth.oauth2.OAuth2Options;
import io.vertx.ext.auth.oauth2.OAuth2FlowType;
Simplified factory to create an OAuth2Auth
for Salesforce. Author: Paulo Lopes
/**
* Simplified factory to create an {@link OAuth2Auth} for Salesforce.
*
* @author <a href="mailto:plopes@redhat.com">Paulo Lopes</a>
*/
@VertxGen
public interface SalesforceAuth extends OpenIDConnectAuth {
Create a OAuth2Auth provider for Salesforce
Params: - clientId – the client id given to you by Salesforce
- clientSecret – the client secret given to you by Salesforce
/**
* Create a OAuth2Auth provider for Salesforce
*
* @param clientId the client id given to you by Salesforce
* @param clientSecret the client secret given to you by Salesforce
*/
static OAuth2Auth create(Vertx vertx, String clientId, String clientSecret) {
return create(vertx, clientId, clientSecret, new HttpClientOptions());
}
Create a OAuth2Auth provider for Salesforce
Params: - clientId – the client id given to you by Salesforce
- clientSecret – the client secret given to you by Salesforce
- httpClientOptions – custom http client options
/**
* Create a OAuth2Auth provider for Salesforce
*
* @param clientId the client id given to you by Salesforce
* @param clientSecret the client secret given to you by Salesforce
* @param httpClientOptions custom http client options
*/
static OAuth2Auth create(Vertx vertx, String clientId, String clientSecret, HttpClientOptions httpClientOptions) {
return
OAuth2Auth.create(vertx, new OAuth2Options()
.setHttpClientOptions(httpClientOptions)
.setFlow(OAuth2FlowType.AUTH_CODE)
.setClientID(clientId)
.setClientSecret(clientSecret)
.setSite("https://login.salesforce.com")
.setTokenPath("/services/oauth2/token")
.setAuthorizationPath("/services/oauth2/authorize")
.setScopeSeparator("+"));
}
Create a OAuth2Auth provider for OpenID Connect Discovery. The discovery will use the default site in the
configuration options and attempt to load the well known descriptor. If a site is provided (for example when
running on a custom instance) that site will be used to do the lookup.
If the discovered config includes a json web key url, it will be also fetched and the JWKs will be loaded
into the OAuth provider so tokens can be decoded.
Params: - vertx – the vertx instance
- config – the initial config
- handler – the instantiated Oauth2 provider instance handler
/**
* Create a OAuth2Auth provider for OpenID Connect Discovery. The discovery will use the default site in the
* configuration options and attempt to load the well known descriptor. If a site is provided (for example when
* running on a custom instance) that site will be used to do the lookup.
* <p>
* If the discovered config includes a json web key url, it will be also fetched and the JWKs will be loaded
* into the OAuth provider so tokens can be decoded.
*
* @param vertx the vertx instance
* @param config the initial config
* @param handler the instantiated Oauth2 provider instance handler
*/
static void discover(final Vertx vertx, final OAuth2Options config, final Handler<AsyncResult<OAuth2Auth>> handler) {
// don't override if already set
final String site = config.getSite() == null ? "https://login.salesforce.com" : config.getSite();
OpenIDConnectAuth.discover(vertx,
new OAuth2Options(config)
.setSite(site)
.setScopeSeparator("+"),
handler);
}
Create a OAuth2Auth provider for OpenID Connect Discovery. The discovery will use the default site in the
configuration options and attempt to load the well known descriptor. If a site is provided (for example when
running on a custom instance) that site will be used to do the lookup.
If the discovered config includes a json web key url, it will be also fetched and the JWKs will be loaded
into the OAuth provider so tokens can be decoded.
Params: - vertx – the vertx instance
- config – the initial config
See Also: - discover.discover(Vertx, OAuth2Options, Handler)
Returns: future with the instantiated Oauth2 provider instance handler
/**
* Create a OAuth2Auth provider for OpenID Connect Discovery. The discovery will use the default site in the
* configuration options and attempt to load the well known descriptor. If a site is provided (for example when
* running on a custom instance) that site will be used to do the lookup.
* <p>
* If the discovered config includes a json web key url, it will be also fetched and the JWKs will be loaded
* into the OAuth provider so tokens can be decoded.
*
* @see SalesforceAuth#discover(Vertx, OAuth2Options, Handler)
* @param vertx the vertx instance
* @param config the initial config
* @return future with the instantiated Oauth2 provider instance handler
*/
static Future<OAuth2Auth> discover(final Vertx vertx, final OAuth2Options config) {
Promise<OAuth2Auth> promise = Promise.promise();
discover(vertx, config, promise);
return promise.future();
}
}