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- Doorkeeper.configure do
- # Change the ORM that doorkeeper will use (needs plugins)
- orm :active_record
- # This block will be called to check whether the resource owner is authenticated or not.
- resource_owner_authenticator do
- # fail "Please configure doorkeeper resource_owner_authenticator block located in #{__FILE__}"
- # Put your resource owner authentication logic here.
- # Example implementation:
- User.find_by(id: session[:user_id]) || redirect_to(new_user_session_url)
- end
- # If you want to restrict access to the web interface for adding oauth authorized applications, you need to declare the block below.
- # admin_authenticator do
- # # Put your admin authentication logic here.
- # # Example implementation:
- # Admin.find_by_id(session[:admin_id]) || redirect_to(new_admin_session_url)
- # end
- # Authorization Code expiration time (default 10 minutes).
- # authorization_code_expires_in 10.minutes
- # Access token expiration time (default 2 hours).
- # If you want to disable expiration, set this to nil.
- # access_token_expires_in 2.hours
- # Assign a custom TTL for implicit grants.
- # custom_access_token_expires_in do |oauth_client|
- # oauth_client.application.additional_settings.implicit_oauth_expiration
- # end
- # Use a custom class for generating the access token.
- # https://github.com/doorkeeper-gem/doorkeeper#custom-access-token-generator
- # access_token_generator '::Doorkeeper::JWT'
- # The controller Doorkeeper::ApplicationController inherits from.
- # Defaults to ActionController::Base.
- # https://github.com/doorkeeper-gem/doorkeeper#custom-base-controller
- # base_controller 'ApplicationController'
- # Reuse access token for the same resource owner within an application (disabled by default)
- # Rationale: https://github.com/doorkeeper-gem/doorkeeper/issues/383
- # reuse_access_token
- # Issue access tokens with refresh token (disabled by default)
- use_refresh_token
- # Provide support for an owner to be assigned to each registered application (disabled by default)
- # Optional parameter confirmation: true (default false) if you want to enforce ownership of
- # a registered application
- # Note: you must also run the rails g doorkeeper:application_owner generator to provide the necessary support
- # enable_application_owner confirmation: false
- # Define access token scopes for your provider
- # For more information go to
- # https://github.com/doorkeeper-gem/doorkeeper/wiki/Using-Scopes
- # default_scopes :public
- # optional_scopes :write, :update
- # Change the way client credentials are retrieved from the request object.
- # By default it retrieves first from the `HTTP_AUTHORIZATION` header, then
- # falls back to the `:client_id` and `:client_secret` params from the `params` object.
- # Check out the wiki for more information on customization
- # client_credentials :from_basic, :from_params
- # Change the way access token is authenticated from the request object.
- # By default it retrieves first from the `HTTP_AUTHORIZATION` header, then
- # falls back to the `:access_token` or `:bearer_token` params from the `params` object.
- # Check out the wiki for more information on customization
- # access_token_methods :from_bearer_authorization, :from_access_token_param, :from_bearer_param
- # Change the native redirect uri for client apps
- # When clients register with the following redirect uri, they won't be redirected to any server and the authorization code will be displayed within the provider
- # The value can be any string. Use nil to disable this feature. When disabled, clients must provide a valid URL
- # (Similar behaviour: https://developers.google.com/accounts/docs/OAuth2InstalledApp#choosingredirecturi)
- #
- # native_redirect_uri 'urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob'
- # Forces the usage of the HTTPS protocol in non-native redirect uris (enabled
- # by default in non-development environments). OAuth2 delegates security in
- # communication to the HTTPS protocol so it is wise to keep this enabled.
- #
- # force_ssl_in_redirect_uri !Rails.env.development?
- # Specify what grant flows are enabled in array of Strings. The valid
- # strings and the flows they enable are:
- #
- # "authorization_code" => Authorization Code Grant Flow
- # "implicit" => Implicit Grant Flow
- # "password" => Resource Owner Password Credentials Grant Flow
- # "client_credentials" => Client Credentials Grant Flow
- #
- # If not specified, Doorkeeper enables authorization_code and
- # client_credentials.
- #
- # implicit and password grant flows have risks that you should understand
- # before enabling:
- # http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6819#section-4.4.2
- # http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6819#section-4.4.3
- #
- # grant_flows %w(authorization_code client_credentials)
- # Under some circumstances you might want to have applications auto-approved,
- # so that the user skips the authorization step.
- # For example if dealing with a trusted application.
- # skip_authorization do |resource_owner, client|
- # client.superapp? or resource_owner.admin?
- # end
- # WWW-Authenticate Realm (default "Doorkeeper").
- # realm "Doorkeeper"
- end
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