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100 lines
3.8 KiB
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# 1. Authorization Request (User Initiates Login)
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1. A user clicks on the **Login with Google** button on the the app `xorismesiti.gr`.
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2. The app request permission to access certain Google APIs (like the user's email, profile, etc.).
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```sh
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GET https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/v2/auth?
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response_type=code&
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client_id=YOUR_GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID&
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redirect_uri=https://xorismesiti.gr/callback&
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scope=email%20profile&
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state=xyz123
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```
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- `response_type=code`: This indicates you're using the "authorization code" flow.
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- `client_id`: Your Google API client ID.
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- `redirect_uri`: The URI Google will redirect to after the user consents.
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- `scope`: The permissions you're requesting (e.g., email, profile).
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- `state`: A random string to protect against CSRF attacks.
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# 2. User Login and Consent
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1. The user is redirected to Google's login page.
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2. If they're not already logged in, they will be prompted to enter their Google credentials.
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3. After successful login, the user will be shown a consent screen where they can grant or deny permission for your app to access their Google account (e.g., email and profile information).
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**User Action**: The user clicks "Allow" to grant access.
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# 3. Authorization Code Response (Google Redirects to Your Platform)
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1. Google redirects the user back to your platform's redirect_uri `https://xorismesiti.gr/callback` with an authorization_code in the query parameters.
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```sh
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GET https://xorismesiti.gr/callback?
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code=4/0AX4XfWgNmGZVbV7Kdr8Q9yVyzIYBnbbBdLfX39ZaE8m0w8zT8jKRLl7w-uT8k7WiyLg0Q&
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state=xyz123
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```
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- `HTTP` Method: GET
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- `URL`: https://xorismesiti.gr/callback
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- `Parameters`:
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- `code`: The authorization code sent by Google.
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- `state`: The same state value sent in the original request (for CSRF protection).
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# 4. Access Token Request (Exchange Authorization Code for Token)
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Now your platform can use exchange the authorization code for an access token and refresh token.
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1. it sends a POST request to Google's token endpoint
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- `HTTP` Method: POST
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- `URL`: https://oauth2.googleapis.com/token
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- `Headers`:
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- `Content`-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
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- `Body` Parameters:
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- `grant_type`=authorization_code: This specifies the grant type.
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- `code`: The authorization code you received in the previous step.
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- `redirect_uri`: The same redirect URI used in the authorization request.
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- `client_id`: Your Google API client ID.
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- `client_secret`: Your Google API client secret (which should be kept secure).
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```sh
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POST https://oauth2.googleapis.com/token
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Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
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grant_type=authorization_code&
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code=4/0AX4XfWgNmGZVbV7Kdr8Q9yVyzIYBnbbBdLfX39ZaE8m0w8zT8jKRLl7w-uT8k7WiyLg0Q&
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redirect_uri=https://xorismesiti.gr/callback&
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client_id=YOUR_GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID&
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client_secret=YOUR_GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET
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```
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# 5. Access Token Response (Google Returns Tokens)
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1. Google validates the request
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2. and returns a response with the access token (which can be used to access the user's Google resources)
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3. and optionally, a refresh token (which can be used to refresh the access token when it expires).
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```json
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{
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"access_token": "ya29.a0AfH6SMC8Op6zXZkHi2XITkDoOVzYXt3hTY6sny54UlWlxrnKlX5Xv78is7BEHekVX-VoA",
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"token_type": "Bearer",
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"expires_in": 3600,
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"refresh_token": "1//04d5XHqmn6Hdy3wTf5OYDP1SyBa74zEFURjddQ2A1cFw78PY13pQyWhlD2A6XhDQtKlrjAqU4kS3vGdMvckw",
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"scope": "email profile"
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}
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```
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- HTTP Method: 200 OK
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- Response Body:
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- access_token: The access token used for accessing the user's resources (e.g., profile, email).
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- token_type: Usually Bearer, indicating the type of token.
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- expires_in: The lifetime of the access token in seconds (e.g., 3600 seconds = 1 hour).
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- refresh_token: (Optional) The refresh token used to obtain a new access token when the current one expires.
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- scope: The scope of access granted (e.g., email, profile).
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