Überauth Ecwid

Ecwid OAuth2 strategy for Überauth.

Installation

  1. Setup your application at Ecwid.

  2. Add :ueberauth_ecwid to your list of dependencies in mix.exs:

    def deps do
    [{:ueberauth_ecwid, "~> 0.1.0"}]
    end
  3. Add Ecwid to your Überauth configuration:

    config :ueberauth, Ueberauth,
    providers: [
    ecwid: {Ueberauth.Strategy.Ecwid, []}
    ]
  4. Update your provider configuration:

    config :ueberauth, Ueberauth.Strategy.Ecwid.OAuth,
    client_id: System.get_env("ECWID_API_KEY"),
    client_secret: System.get_env("ECWID_SECRET")
  5. If you haven't already, create a pipeline and setup routes for your callback handler:

    pipeline :auth do
    Ueberauth.plug "/auth"
    end
    scope "/auth" do
    pipe_through [:browser, :auth]
    get "/:provider/callback", AuthController, :callback
    end
  6. Create an endpoint for the callback where you will handle the Ueberauth.Auth struct:

    defmodule MyApp.AuthController do
    use MyApp.Web, :controller
    def callback_phase(%{ assigns: %{ ueberauth_failure: fails } } = conn, _params) do
    # do things with the failure
    end
    def callback_phase(%{ assigns: %{ ueberauth_auth: auth } } = conn, params) do
    # do things with the auth
    end
    end
  7. Your controller needs to implement callbacks to deal with Ueberauth.Auth and Ueberauth.Failure responses.

For an example implementation see the Überauth Example application.

Calling

Depending on the configured url you can initial the request through:

/auth/ecwid

Or with options:

/auth/ecwid?store_id=1234567&scope=read_store_profile

By default the requested scope is "read_store_profile". Scope can be configured either explicitly as a scope query value on the request path or in your configuration:

config :ueberauth, Ueberauth,
providers: [
ecwid: { Ueberauth.Strategy.Ecwid, [default_scope: "read_store_profile,read_catalog,read_orders,read_customers"] }
]