krdinesh/laravel-oauth2-smartrecruiters
krdinesh/laravel-oauth2-smartrecruiters is a Laravel 5.2 service provider for krdinesh/oauth2-smartrecruiters.
Installation
The preferred method of installation is via Packagist and Composer. Run
the following command to install the package and add it as a requirement to
your project's composer.json:
composer require krdinesh/laravel-oauth2-smartrecruitersAfter requiring the package with Composer, you'll need to add the following to the providers array in config/app.php:
Krdinesh\Laravel\OAuth2\SmartRecruiters\SmartRecruitersServiceProvider::classThen, add the following to the aliases array in the same file:
'SmartRecruiters' => Krdinesh\Laravel\OAuth2\SmartRecruiters\Facades\SmartRecruiters::classNow, run the following to properly set up the package with your Laravel application:
php artisan vendor:publishFinally, Add your client ID, client secret, and redirect URI to config/smartrecruiters.php.
Examples
Create an authorization URL and redirect users to it in order to request access to their SmartRecruiters account:
$authUrl = SmartRecruiters::authorize([], function ($url, $provider) use ($request) {
$request->session()->put('smartrecruitersState', $provider->getState());
return $url;
});
return redirect()->away($authUrl);In the route for the redirect URI, check the state and authorization code, and use the code to get an access token. Store the token to the session or to the user's profile in your data store.
if (!$request->has('state') || $request->state !== $request->session()->get('smartrecruitersState')) {
abort(400, 'Invalid state');
}
if (!$request->has('code')) {
abort(400, 'Authorization code not available');
}
$token = SmartRecruiters::getAccessToken('authorization_code', [
'code' => $request->code,
]);
$token->getToken();Copyright and License
The krdinesh/laravel-oauth2-smartrecruiters library is copyright ©Dinesh kumar and licensed for use under the MIT License (MIT). Please see LICENSE for more information.