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# PHP OAuth Framework
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# The League of Extraordinary Packages presents: PHP OAuth 2.0 Server
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The goal of this project is to develop a standards compliant [OAuth 2](http://tools.ietf.org/wg/oauth/draft-ietf-oauth-v2/) authorization server and resource server.
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The goal of this project is to develop a standards compliant [OAuth 2.0](http://tools.ietf.org/wg/oauth/draft-ietf-oauth-v2/) authorization server and resource server.
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## Package Installation
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```javascript
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{
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"require": {
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"league/oauth2server": "2.*"
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"league/oauth2-server": "2.*"
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}
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}
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```
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---
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The library features 100% unit test code coverage. To run the tests yourself run `phpunit -c build/phpunit.xml`.
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The library features 100% unit test code coverage. To run the tests yourself run `phpunit` from the project root.
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## Current Features
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### Authorization Server
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The authorization server is a flexible class and following core specification grants are implemented:
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The authorization server is a flexible class and the following core specification grants are implemented:
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* authorization code ([section 4.1](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-4.1))
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* refresh token ([section 6](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-6))
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### Resource Server
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The resource server allows you to secure your API endpoints by checking for a valid OAuth access token in the request and ensuring the token has the correct permission to access resources.
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The resource server allows you to secure your API endpoints by checking for a valid OAuth access token in the request and ensuring the token has the correct scope(s) (i.e. permissions) to access resources.
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### Custom grants
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Custom grants can be created easily by implementing an interface. Check out a guide here [https://github.com/php-loep/oauth2-server/wiki/Creating-custom-grants](https://github.com/php-loep/oauth2-server/wiki/Creating-custom-grants).
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### PDO driver
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If you are using MySQL and want to very quickly implement the library then all of the storage interfaces have been implemented with PDO classes. Check out the guide here [https://github.com/php-loep/oauth2-server/wiki/Using-the-PDO-storage-classes](https://github.com/php-loep/oauth2-server/wiki/Using-the-PDO-storage-classes).
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## Tutorials
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The initial code was developed as part of the [Linkey](http://linkey.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk) project which was funded by [JISC](http://jisc.ac.uk) under the Access and Identity Management programme.
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This code is principally developed by [Alex Bilbie](http://alexbilbie.com/) ([Twitter](https://twitter.com/alexbilbie)|[Github](https://github.com/alexbilbie)).
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This code is principally developed and maintained by [@alexbilbie](https://twitter.com/alexbilbie).
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A list of contributors can be found at [https://github.com/php-loep/oauth2-server/contributors](https://github.com/php-loep/oauth2-server/contributors).
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