This gem contains the MediaWiki strategy for OmniAuth.
MediaWiki uses the OAuth 1.0a extension, you can read about it here: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:OAuth
Usage is as per any other OmniAuth 1.0 strategy. So let's say you're using Rails, you need to add the strategy to your Gemfile
along side omniauth:
gem 'omniauth'
gem 'omniauth-mediawiki'
Of course if one or both of these are unreleased, you may have to pull them in directly from github e.g.:
gem 'omniauth', :git => 'https://github.com/intridea/omniauth.git'
gem 'omniauth-mediawiki', :git => 'https://github.com/timwaters/omniauth-mediawiki.git'
Once these are in, you need to add the following to your config/initializers/omniauth.rb
:
Rails.application.config.middleware.use OmniAuth::Builder do
provider :mediawiki, "consumer_key", "consumer_secret"
end
If you are using devise, this is how it looks like in your config/initializers/devise.rb
:
config.omniauth :mediawiki, "consumer_key", "consumer_secret",
{:client_options => {:site => 'http://commons.wikimedia.org' }}
You will obviously have to put in your key and secret, which you get when you register your app on your particula Wiki.
Now just follow the README at: https://github.com/intridea/omniauth
In general see the pages around https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/OAuth/For_Developers for more information
When registering for a new OAuth consumer registration you need to specify the callback url properly. e.g. for development:
http://localhost:3000/u/auth/mediawiki/callback
http://localhost:3000/users/auth/mediawiki/callback
Internally the strategy has to use /w/index.php?title=
paths like so:
:authorize_path => '/wiki/Special:Oauth/authorize',
:access_token_path => '/w/index.php?title=Special:OAuth/token',
:request_token_path => '/w/index.php?title=Special:OAuth/initiate',
This is a workaround as the paths should all be like the authorize path.
Note also that new proposed registrations on mediawiki.org will work with your mediawki user that you registered the application with but have to be approved by an admin user for them to be useable by other users.
If you would like to use this plugin against a wiki you should pass this you can use the environment variable WIKI_AUTH_SITE to set the server to connect to. Alternatively you can pass the site as a client_option to the omniauth config:
config.omniauth :mediawiki, "consumer_key", "consumer_secret",
:client_options => {:site => 'http://commons.wikimedia.org' }
if no site is specified the www.mediawiki.org wiki will be used.
Within a Devise / Omniauth setup, in the callback method, you can directly get an OAuth::AccessToken via request.env["omniauth.auth"]["extra"]["access_token"]
or you can get the token and secret from request.env["omniauth.auth"]["credentials"]["token"]
and request.env["omniauth.auth"]["credentials"]["secret"]
Assuming these are stored in the user model, the following could be used to query the mediawiki API at a later date. In this example we are using the Wikimedia Commons API https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Main_page
@consumer = OAuth::Consumer.new "consumer_key", "consumer_secret",
{:site=>"https://commons.wikimedia.org"}
@access_token = OAuth::AccessToken.new(@consumer, user.auth_token, user.auth_secret)
uri = 'https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/api.php?action=query&meta=userinfo&uiprop=rights|editcount&format=json'
resp = @access_token.get(URI.encode(uri))
logger.debug resp.body.inspect
# {"query":{"userinfo":{"id":12345,"name":"WikiUser",
# "rights":["read","writeapi","purge","autoconfirmed","editsemiprotected","skipcaptcha"],
# "editcount":2323}}}