This sample demonstrates how to add authorization to a PHP web app using Auth0.
Check the PHP Quickstart to better understand this sample.
Before starting, make sure you have composer
and php
installed.
Rename the .env.example
file to .env
and populate it with your app's client ID, client secret, domain, and callback URL. These can be retrieved from your Auth0 dashboard.
composer install
php -S localhost:3000
The app will be served at http://localhost:3000/.
Before starting, make sure you have docker
installed.
Rename the .env.example
file to .env
and populate it like explained previously.
Execute in command line sh exec.sh
to run the Docker in Linux, or .\exec.ps1
to run the Docker in Windows.
The app will be served at http://localhost:3000/.
Auth0 helps you to:
- Add authentication with multiple authentication sources, either social like Google, Facebook, Microsoft Account, LinkedIn, GitHub, Twitter, Box, Salesforce, amont others, or enterprise identity systems like Windows Azure AD, Google Apps, Active Directory, ADFS or any SAML Identity Provider.
- Add authentication through more traditional username/password databases.
- Add support for linking different user accounts with the same user.
- Support for generating signed Json Web Tokens to call your APIs and flow the user identity securely.
- Analytics of how, when and where users are logging in.
- Pull data from other sources and add it to the user profile, through JavaScript rules.
- Go to Auth0 and click Sign Up.
- Use Google, GitHub or Microsoft Account to login.
If you have found a bug or if you have a feature request, please report them at this repository issues section. Please do not report security vulnerabilities on the public GitHub issue tracker. The Responsible Disclosure Program details the procedure for disclosing security issues.
This project is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.