A simple library that allows an application to authenticate a user through the basic OpenID Connect flow. This library hopes to encourage OpenID Connect use by making it simple enough for a developer with little knowledge of the OpenID Connect protocol to setup authentication.
A special thanks goes to Justin Richer and Amanda Anganes for their help and support of the protocol.
- PHP 5.4 or greater
- CURL extension
- JSON extension
- Install library using composer
composer require jumbojett/openid-connect-php:0.2.*
- Include composer autoloader
require '/vendor/autoload.php';
$oidc = new OpenIDConnectClient('https://id.provider.com',
'ClientIDHere',
'ClientSecretHere');
$oidc->setCertPath('/path/to/my.cert');
$oidc->authenticate();
$name = $oidc->requestUserInfo('given_name');
See openid spec for available user attributes
$oidc = new OpenIDConnectClient("https://id.provider.com");
$oidc->register();
$client_id = $oidc->getClientID();
$client_secret = $oidc->getClientSecret();
// Be sure to add logic to store the client id and client secret
// Configure a proxy
$oidc->setHttpProxy("http://my.proxy.com:80/");
// Configure a cert
$oidc->setCertPath("/path/to/my.cert");
$oidc = new OpenIDConnectClient('https://id.provider.com',
'ClientIDHere',
'ClientSecretHere');
$oidc->providerConfigParam(array('token_endpoint'=>'https://id.provider.com/connect/token'));
$oidc->addScope('my_scope');
// this assumes success (to validate check if the access_token property is there and a valid JWT) :
$clientCredentialsToken = $oidc->requestClientCredentialsToken()->access_token;
In some cases you may need to disable SSL security on on your development systems. Note: This is not recommended on production systems.
$oidc->setVerifyHost(false);
$oidc->setVerifyPeer(false);
- Dynamic registration does not support registration auth tokens and endpoints