Place this app in owncloud/apps/
Configure your openid connect providers in config.php like this:
'openid_connect' => [
'dataporten' => [
'displayName' => 'Dataporten',
'provider' => 'https://auth.dataporten.no',
'client_id' => 'XXXXXX',
'client_secret' => 'XXXXXXX',
'scopes' => array('openid','email','profile','groups'),
],
'google' => [
'displayName' => 'Google',
'provider' => 'https://accounts.google.com',
'client_id' => 'XXXXXX.apps.googleusercontent.com',
'client_secret' => 'XXXXXX',
'scopes' => array('openid','email','profile'),
]
],
If your owncloud install lives at https://oc.example.com/index.php and
the key for your provider in the config file is google
you should
register https://oc.example.com/index.php/apps/useroidc/login/google
as redirect url at your provider.
If your want to add additional business logic, for instance limiting who can access this owncloud install you can create a new app and add a hook for the \OC\User postLogin hook. The access token associated with this login is available in the session at oidc_access_token
at this point. Reject the login by calling usersession::logout()
at this point.
The app can be built by using the provided Makefile by running:
make
This requires the following things to be present:
- make
- which
- tar: for building the archive
- curl: used if phpunit and composer are not installed to fetch them from the web
- npm: for building and testing everything JS, only required if a package.json is placed inside the js/ folder
The make command will install or update Composer dependencies if a composer.json is present and also npm run build if a package.json is present in the js/ folder. The npm build script should use local paths for build systems and package managers, so people that simply want to build the app won't need to install npm libraries globally, e.g.:
package.json:
"scripts": {
"test": "node node_modules/gulp-cli/bin/gulp.js karma",
"prebuild": "npm install && node_modules/bower/bin/bower install && node_modules/bower/bin/bower update",
"build": "node node_modules/gulp-cli/bin/gulp.js"
}
First get an account for the App Store then run:
make appstore
The archive is located in build/artifacts/appstore and can then be uploaded to the App Store.
You can use the provided Makefile to run all tests by using:
make test
This will run the PHP unit and integration tests and if a package.json is present in the js/ folder will execute npm run test
Of course you can also install PHPUnit and use the configurations directly:
phpunit -c phpunit.xml
or:
phpunit -c phpunit.integration.xml
for integration tests