The oauth2
library is one of the standard library modules of the Ballerina language.
This module provides a framework for interacting with OAuth2 authorization servers as specified in the RFC 6749 and RFC 7662.
The OAuth 2.0 authorization framework enables a third-party application to obtain limited access to an HTTP service either on behalf of a resource owner by orchestrating an approval interaction between the resource owner and the HTTP service or by allowing the third-party application to obtain access on its own behalf.
The Ballerina oauth2
module facilitates auth providers that are to be used by the clients and listeners of different protocol connectors.
For more information, go to the oauth2
module.
For example demonstrations of the usage, go to Ballerina By Examples.
Issues and Projects tabs are disabled for this repository as this is part of the Ballerina Standard Library. To report bugs, request new features, start new discussions, view project boards, etc., go to the Ballerina Standard Library parent repository.
This repository only contains the source code for the module.
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Download and install Java SE Development Kit (JDK) version 11 (from one of the following locations).
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Export your GitHub Personal Access Token (PAT) with the 'read package' permission as follows:
export packageUser=<Username> export packagePAT=<Personal Access Token>
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Download and install Docker.
Execute the commands below to build from the source.
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To build the package:
./gradlew clean build
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To run the tests:
./gradlew clean test
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To run a group of tests
./gradlew clean test -Pgroups=<test_group_names>
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To build the without the tests:
./gradlew clean build -x test
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To debug package implementation:
./gradlew clean build -Pdebug=<port>
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To debug with Ballerina language:
./gradlew clean build -PbalJavaDebug=<port>
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Publish the generated artifacts to the local Ballerina central repository:
./gradlew clean build -PpublishToLocalCentral=true
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Publish the generated artifacts to the Ballerina central repository:
./gradlew clean build -PpublishToCentral=true
As an open source project, Ballerina welcomes contributions from the community.
For more information, go to the contribution guidelines.
All contributors are encouraged to read the Ballerina Code of Conduct.
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- Post all technical questions on Stack Overflow with the #ballerina tag.