Deno KV OAuth (Beta)
Features
- Uses Deno KV for persistent session storage.
- Uses oauth2_client for OAuth workflows.
- Automatically handles the authorization code flow with Proof Key for Code Exchange (PKCE) and client redirection.
- Provides pre-defined OAuth configurations for popular providers.
- Works locally and in the cloud, including Deno Deploy.
- Based on the Web API’s
Request
andResponse
interfaces. - Works with Fresh,
Deno.serve()
and Oak and other web frameworks. - Supports custom session cookie options
Documentation
Check out the full documentation and API reference here.
How-to
Get Started with a Pre-Defined OAuth Configuration
See here for the list of OAuth providers with pre-defined configurations.
Create your OAuth application for your given provider.
Create your web server using Deno KV OAuth’s request handlers, helpers and pre-defined OAuth configuration.
// server.ts import { createGitHubOAuthConfig, getSessionId, handleCallback, signIn, signOut, } from "https://deno.land/x/deno_kv_oauth@$VERSION/mod.ts"; const oauthConfig = createGitHubOAuthConfig(); async function handler(request: Request) { const { pathname } = new URL(request.url); switch (pathname) { case "/oauth/signin": return await signIn(request, oauthConfig); case "/oauth/callback": const { response } = await handleCallback(request, oauthConfig); return response; case "/oauth/signout": return await signOut(request); case "/protected-route": return await getSessionId(request) === undefined ? new Response("Unauthorized", { status: 401 }) : new Response("You are allowed"); default: return new Response(null, { status: 404 }); } } Deno.serve(handler);
Start your server with the necessary environment variables.
GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=xxx GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=xxx deno run --unstable --allow-env --allow-net server.ts
Check out a full implementation in the demo source code which runs https://kv-oauth.deno.dev.
Get Started with a Custom OAuth Configuration
Create your OAuth application for your given provider.
Create your web server using Deno KV OAuth’s request handlers and helpers, and custom OAuth configuration.
// server.ts import { getRequiredEnv, getSessionId, handleCallback, type OAuth2ClientConfig, signIn, signOut, } from "https://deno.land/x/deno_kv_oauth@$VERSION/mod.ts"; const oauthConfig: OAuth2ClientConfig = { clientId: getRequiredEnv("CUSTOM_CLIENT_ID"), clientSecret: getRequiredEnv("CUSTOM_CLIENT_SECRET"), authorizationEndpointUri: "https://custom.com/oauth/authorize", tokenUri: "https://custom.com/oauth/token", redirectUri: "https://my-site.com/another-dir/callback", }; async function handler(request: Request) { const { pathname } = new URL(request.url); switch (pathname) { case "/oauth/signin": return await signIn(request, oauthConfig); case "/another-dir/callback": const { response } = await handleCallback(request, oauthConfig); return response; case "/oauth/signout": return await signOut(request); case "/protected-route": return await getSessionId(request) === undefined ? new Response("Unauthorized", { status: 401 }) : new Response("You are allowed"); default: return new Response(null, { status: 404 }); } } Deno.serve(handler);
Start your server with the necessary environment variables.
CUSTOM_CLIENT_ID=xxx CUSTOM_CLIENT_SECRET=xxx deno run --unstable --allow-env --allow-net server.ts
Get Started with Cookie Options
This is required for OAuth solutions that span more than one sub-domain.
Create your OAuth application for your given provider.
Create your web server using Deno KV OAuth’s helpers factory function with cookie options defined.
// server.ts import { createGitHubOAuthConfig, createHelpers, } from "https://deno.land/x/deno_kv_oauth@$VERSION/mod.ts"; const { signIn, handleCallback, signOut, getSessionId, } = createHelpers(createGitHubOAuthConfig(), { cookieOptions: { name: "__Secure-triple-choc", domain: "news.site", }, }); async function handler(request: Request) { const { pathname } = new URL(request.url); switch (pathname) { case "/oauth/signin": return await signIn(request); case "/oauth/callback": const { response } = await handleCallback(request); return response; case "/oauth/signout": return await signOut(request); case "/protected-route": return await getSessionId(request) === undefined ? new Response("Unauthorized", { status: 401 }) : new Response("You are allowed"); default: return new Response(null, { status: 404 }); } } Deno.serve(handler);
Start your server with the necessary environment variables.
GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=xxx GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=xxx deno run --unstable --allow-env --allow-net server.ts
Fresh
Get Started withCreate your OAuth application for your given provider.
Create your OAuth configuration and Fresh plugin.
// plugins/kv_oauth.ts import { createGitHubOAuthConfig, createHelpers, } from "https://deno.land/x/deno_kv_oauth@$VERSION/mod.ts"; import type { Plugin } from "$fresh/server.ts"; const { signIn, handleCallback, signOut, getSessionId } = createHelpers( createGitHubOAuthConfig(), ); export default { name: "kv-oauth", routes: [ { path: "/signin", async handler(req) { return await signIn(req); }, }, { path: "/callback", async handler(req) { // Return object also includes `accessToken` and `sessionId` properties. const { response } = await handleCallback(req); return response; }, }, { path: "/signout", async handler(req) { return await signOut(req); }, }, { path: "/protected", async handler(req) { return await getSessionId(req) === undefined ? new Response("Unauthorized", { status: 401 }) : new Response("You are allowed"); }, }, ], } as Plugin;
Start your Fresh server with the necessary environment variables.
GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=xxx GITHUB_CLIENT_SECRET=xxx deno task start
Run the Demo Locally
The demo uses GitHub as the OAuth provider. You can change the OAuth
configuration by setting the oauthConfig
constant as mentioned above.
Create your OAuth application for your given provider.
Start the demo with the necessary environment variables.
TWITTER_CLIENT_ID=xxx TWITTER_CLIENT_SECRET=xxx deno task demo
Concepts
Redirects after Sign-In and Sign-Out
The URL that the client is redirected to upon successful sign-in or sign-out is determined by the request made to the sign-in or sign-out endpoint. This value is set in the following order of precedence:
- The value of the
success_url
URL parameter of the request URL, if defined. E.g. a request tohttp://example.com/signin?success_url=/success
redirects the client to/success
after successful sign-in. - The value of the
Referer
header, if of the same origin as the request. E.g. a request tohttp://example.com/signin
withReferer
headerhttp://example.com/about
redirects the client tohttp://example.com/about
after successful sign-in. - The root path, “/”. E.g. a request to
http://example.com/signin
without theReferer
header redirects the client tohttp://example.com
after successful sign-in.
Pre-Defined OAuth Configurations
Providers
The following providers have pre-defined OAuth configurations:
Environment Variables
These must be set when starting a server with a pre-defined OAuth configuration.
Replace the PROVIDER
prefix with your given OAuth provider’s name when
starting your server. E.g. DISCORD
, GOOGLE
, or SLACK
.
PROVIDER_CLIENT_ID
- Client ID of a given OAuth application.PROVIDER_CLIENT_SECRET
- Client secret of a given OAuth application.PROVIDER_DOMAIN
(optional) - Server domain of a given OAuth application. Only required for Okta and Auth0.
Note: reading environment variables requires the
--allow-env[=<VARIABLE_NAME>...]
permission flag. See the manual for further details.
Built with Deno KV OAuth
- Deno KV OAuth live demo
- Deno SaaSKit - A modern SaaS template built on Fresh and uses a custom Deno KV OAuth plugin.
- KV SketchBook - Dead simple sketchbook app.
- Fresh + Deno KV OAuth demo - A demo of Deno KV OAuth working in the Fresh web framework.
- Oak + Deno KV OAuth demo - A demo of Deno KV OAuth working in the Oak web framework.
- Ultra + Deno KV OAuth demo - A demo of Deno KV OAuth working in the Ultra web framework.
- Hono + Deno KV OAuth demo - A demo of Deno KV OAuth working in the Hono web framework.
- Cheetah + Deno KV OAuth demo - A demo of Deno KV OAuth working in the Cheetah web framework.
- Paquet - A web app shop
Do you have a project powered by Deno KV OAuth that you’d like to share? Feel free to let us know in a new issue.
Known Issues
- Twitch is not supported as an OAuth provider because it does not support PKCE. See #79 and this post for more information.