Omniauth QQ
This is QQ strategies collection for OmniAuth 1.0, which includes TQQ and QQ-Connect.
TQQ OAuth
Strategy from https://github.com/ballantyne/omniauth-tqq, credit go to Scott Ballantyne. Please note that some modifies had written into for my own purpose, like: raw_info attributes rewrote.
QQ-Connect OAuth2
Strategy from https://github.com/kaichen/omniauth-qq-connect, credit go to Kai Chen.
Installation
Add to your Gemfile
:
gem 'omniauth-qq'
Then bundle install
.
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install omniauth-qq
Usage
OmniAuth::Strategies::Qq
is simply a Rack middleware. Read the OmniAuth 1.0 docs for detailed instructions: https://github.com/intridea/omniauth.
Here's a quick example, adding the middleware to a Rails app in config/initializers/omniauth.rb
:
Rails.application.config.middleware.use OmniAuth::Builder do
provider :tqq, ENV['TQQ_KEY'], ENV['TQQ_SECRET']
provider :qq_connect, ENV['QQ_CONNECT_KEY'], ENV['QQ_CONNECT_SECRET']
end
Authentication Hash
Here's an example Authentication Hash available in request.env['omniauth.auth']
:
TQQ returns:
{
:provider => 'tqq',
:uid => 'B11630C4...', # QQ call it openid
:info => {
:nickname => 'beenhero',
:email => '',
:name => 'beenhero',
:location => '杭州',
:image => 'http://app.qlogo.cn/mbloghead/b8bc8cee839d42d1824c/40',
:description => '碳水化合物而已',
:urls => { :Tqq => 't.qq.com/beenhero' },
},
:credentials => {
:token => '2.00JjgzmBd7F...', # OAuth access_token, which you may wish to store
:secret => 'ac737720847e...',
},
:extra => {
:raw_info => {
:data => {
... # data from http://open.t.qq.com/api/user/info?format=json, check by yourself
},
# extracted some general named attribute from [date]
:gender => 'm', # m: male, f: female, '': none
:followers_count: 53,
:friends_count: 14,
}
}
}
QQ-Connect returns:
{
:provider => 'qq_connect',
:uid => 'B11630C4...', # QQ call it openid
:info => {
:nickname => 'beenhero',
:image => 'http://qzapp.qlogo.cn/qzapp/100250034/B11630C4AAC8C17B57ECFEA80852C813/50',
# so little info !? I think so, QQ-Connect only provides so, you can check from the raw_info below. Or you can try TQQ instead :)
},
:credentials => {
:token => '2.00JjgzmBd7F...', # OAuth 2.0 access_token, which you may wish to store
:expires_at => 1331780640, # when the access token expires (if it expires)
:expires => true # if you request `offline_access` this will be false
},
:extra => {
:raw_info => {
... # little info from https://graph.qq.com/user/get_user_info
}
}
}
PS. Built and tested on MRI Ruby 1.9.3
Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Added some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
License
Copyright (c) 2012 by Bin He
MIT License
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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