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Package laravel-sign-in-with-apple
Short Description Add Apple's new single-signon feature to your site with ease.
License MIT
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Sign In With Apple for Laravel
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Table of Contents
- Requirements
- Installation
- Configuration
- Implementation
- Button
- Controller
Requirements
- PHP 7.2+
- Laravel 7+
- Socialite 4.2+
- Apple Developer Subscription
Installation
-
Install the composer package:
We also recommend using geneaLabs/laravel-socialiter to automatically manage user resolution and persistence:
Configuration
- Create an
App ID
for your website (https://developer.apple.com/account/resources/identifiers/list/bundleId) with the following details:- Platform: iOS, tvOS, watchOS (I'm unsure if either choice has an effect for web apps)
- Description: (something like "example.com app id")
- Bundle ID (Explicit): com.example.id (or something similar)
- Check "Sign In With Apple"
- Create a
Service ID
for your website (https://developer.apple.com/account/resources/identifiers/list/serviceId) with the following details:- Description: (something like "example.com service id")
- Identifier: com.example.service (or something similar)
- Check "Sign In With Apple"
- Configure "Sign In With Apple":
- Primary App Id: (select the primary app id created in step 1)
- Web Domain: example.com (the domain of your web site)
- Return URLs: https://example.com/apple-signin (the route pointing to the callback method in your controller)
- Click "Save".
- Click the "Edit" button to edit the details of the "Sign In With Apple" configuration we just created.
- If you haven't verified the domain yet, download the verification file, upload it to https://example.com/.well-known/apple-developer-domain-association.txt, and then click the "Verify" button.
- Create a
Private Key
for your website (https://developer.apple.com/account/resources/authkeys/list) with the following details:- Key Name:
- Check "Sign In With Apple"
- Configure "Sign In With Apple":
- Primary App ID: (select the primary app id created in step 1)
- Click "Save"
- Click "Continue"
- Click "Register"
- Click "Download"
- Rename the downloaded file to
key.txt
-
Create your app's client secret:
-
Install the JWT Gem:
-
Create a file called
client_secret.rb
to process the private key: - Fill in the following fields:
team_id
: This can be found on the top-right corner when logged into your Apple Developer account, right under your name.client_id
: This is the identifier from the Service Id created in step 2 above, for example com.example.servicekey_id
: This is the identifier of the private key created in step 3 above.
- Save the file and run it from the terminal. It will spit out a JWT which is
your client secret, which you will need to add to your
.env
file in the next step.
-
- Set the necessary environment variables in your
.env
file:
Implementation
Button
Add the following blade directive to your login page:
Parameter | Definition |
---|---|
$color | String, either "black" or "white. |
$hasBorder | Boolean, either true or false . |
$type | String, either "sign-in" or "continue" . |
$borderRadius | Integer, greater or equal to 0. |
Controller
This implementation uses Socialite to get the login credentials. The following is an example implementation of the controller:
Note that when processing the returned $user
object, it is critical to know that the sub
element is the unique identifier for the user, NOT the email address. For more details, visit https://developer.apple.com/documentation/signinwithapplerestapi/authenticating_users_with_sign_in_with_apple.
Credits
- https://developer.okta.com/blog/2019/06/04/what-the-heck-is-sign-in-with-apple
- https://developer.apple.com/sign-in-with-apple/get-started
Commitment to Quality
During package development I try as best as possible to embrace good design and development practices, to help ensure that this package is as good as it can be. My checklist for package development includes:
- ✅ Achieve as close to 100% code coverage as possible using unit tests.
- ✅ Eliminate any issues identified by SensioLabs Insight and Scrutinizer.
- ✅ Be fully PSR1, PSR2, and PSR4 compliant.
- ✅ Include comprehensive documentation in README.md.
- ✅ Provide an up-to-date CHANGELOG.md which adheres to the format outlined at http://keepachangelog.com.
- ✅ Have no PHPMD or PHPCS warnings throughout all code.
Contributing
Please observe and respect all aspects of the included Code of Conduct.
Reporting Issues
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