Deno KV OAuth
Minimal OAuth 2.0 powered by Deno KV.
Note: this project is in beta. API design and functionality are subject to change.
Features
- Uses oauth2_client for OAuth 2.0 workflows and Deno KV for persistent session storage.
- Automatically handles the authorization code flow with Proof Key for Code Exchange (PKCE), access token refresh, and client redirection.
- Comes with pre-configured OAuth 2.0 clients for popular providers.
- Works locally and in the cloud, including Deno Deploy.
- Based on the
Request
andResponse
interfaces from the Web API.
Live Demo
You can also check out a live demo at https://kv-oauth.deno.dev, which uses Github as the OAuth 2.0 provider. Source code is located in demo.ts.
Usage
Getting Started
- Download demo.ts.
- Define your
client
object using one of the pre-configured OAuth 2.0 clients or a custom OAuth 2.0 client. - Run the script with the appropriate environment variables and permission
flags defined. E.g. for GitHub:
GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=xxx GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=xxx deno run --unstable --allow-env --allow-net demo.ts
API Reference
Check out the full documentation and API reference here.
Environment Variables
KV_PATH
(optional) - defines the path that Deno KV uses. See the API reference for further details.${PROVIDER}_CLIENT_ID
and${PROVIDER}_CLIENT_SECRET
- required when creating a pre-configured OAuth 2.0 client for a given provider. E.g. for Twitter, the environment variable keys areTWITTER_CLIENT_ID
andTWITTER_CLIENT_SECRET
. See the list below for specifics.
Note: reading environment variables requires the
--allow-env[=<VARIABLE_NAME>...]
permission flag. See the manual for further details.
Pre-configured OAuth 2.0 Clients
This module comes with a suite of pre-configured OAuth 2.0 clients for the following providers:
Each function is typed so that their respective platform's requirements are met.
If there's a pre-configured OAuth 2.0 client for a provider you'd like added, please submit a pull request or create a new issue.
Custom OAuth 2.0 Client
If you require custom OAuth 2.0 configuration, you must define your client
using
new OAuth2Client()
from the oauth2_client
module.
E.g.:
import { OAuth2Client } from "https://deno.land/x/oauth2_client/mod.ts";
const client = new OAuth2Client({
clientId: Deno.env.get("CUSTOM_CLIENT_ID")!,
clientSecret: Deno.env.get("CUSTOM_CLIENT_SECRET")!,
authorizationEndpointUri: "https://custom.com/oauth/authorize",
tokenUri: "https://custom.com/oauth/token",
redirectUri: "https://my-site.com",
});
Contributing
Before submitting a pull request, please run deno task ok
and ensure all
checks pass. This checks formatting, linting, types and runs tests.
In the Wild
Check out these projects powered by Deno KV OAuth 2.0:
- Deno SaaSKit / Deno Hunt - A modern SaaS template built on Fresh.
- KV SketchBook - Dead simple sketchbook app.
Do you have a project powered by Deno KV OAuth 2.0 that you'd like to share? Please submit a pull request adding that project to this list.