Extension:WSOAuth

The WSOAuth extension extends the PluggableAuth extension to provide authentication using an OAuth provider. It provides a layer on top of PluggableAuth to enable authentication via OAuth. The following OAuth providers are currently available:


 * MediaWiki OAuth (MediaWiki instance running OAuth)

WSOAuth makes it easier to add new OAuth providers. You can read more about how to add a new OAuth provider to the extension on WSOAuth for Developers.

The extension must be used with exactly one OAuth provider.

Configuration
Values must be provided for the following mandatory configuration variables:

In addition, the following optional configuration variables are provided:

OAuth providers
Currently, the following OAuth providers are supported:


 * MediaWiki OAuth (MediaWiki instance running OAuth)

MediaWiki OAuth
Follow the steps below to enable authentication and authorisation via MediaWiki OAuth.

To exclusively use MediaWiki as your sign-on system and to automatically log in when visiting the wiki, also set the following in LocalSettings.php:
 * 1) Register a new OAuth application on the wiki you are delegating access to. Do not use an RSA key pair for authentication and let MediaWiki generate the secret for you. Use   as OAuth "callback" URL. Select   under Types of grants being requested.
 * 2) Write down the key and secret you received from MediaWiki.
 * 3) Set the following in your LocalSettings.php: