OidcApi class

Constructors

OidcApi(Dio _dio, Serializers _serializers)
const

Properties

hashCode int
The hash code for this object.
no setterinherited
runtimeType Type
A representation of the runtime type of the object.
no setterinherited

Methods

createOidcDynamicClient({required OAuth2Client oAuth2Client, CancelToken? cancelToken, Map<String, dynamic>? headers, Map<String, dynamic>? extra, ValidateStatus? validateStatus, ProgressCallback? onSendProgress, ProgressCallback? onReceiveProgress}) Future<Response<OAuth2Client>>
Register OAuth2 Client using OpenID Dynamic Client Registration This endpoint behaves like the administrative counterpart (`createOAuth2Client`) but is capable of facing the public internet directly and can be used in self-service. It implements the OpenID Connect Dynamic Client Registration Protocol. This feature needs to be enabled in the configuration. This endpoint is disabled by default. It can be enabled by an administrator. Please note that using this endpoint you are not able to choose the `client_secret` nor the `client_id` as those values will be server generated when specifying `token_endpoint_auth_method` as `client_secret_basic` or `client_secret_post`. The `client_secret` will be returned in the response and you will not be able to retrieve it later on. Write the secret down and keep it somewhere safe.
deleteOidcDynamicClient({required String id, CancelToken? cancelToken, Map<String, dynamic>? headers, Map<String, dynamic>? extra, ValidateStatus? validateStatus, ProgressCallback? onSendProgress, ProgressCallback? onReceiveProgress}) Future<Response<void>>
Delete OAuth 2.0 Client using the OpenID Dynamic Client Registration Management Protocol This endpoint behaves like the administrative counterpart (`deleteOAuth2Client`) but is capable of facing the public internet directly and can be used in self-service. It implements the OpenID Connect Dynamic Client Registration Protocol. This feature needs to be enabled in the configuration. This endpoint is disabled by default. It can be enabled by an administrator. To use this endpoint, you will need to present the client's authentication credentials. If the OAuth2 Client uses the Token Endpoint Authentication Method `client_secret_post`, you need to present the client secret in the URL query. If it uses `client_secret_basic`, present the Client ID and the Client Secret in the Authorization header. OAuth 2.0 clients are used to perform OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect flows. Usually, OAuth 2.0 clients are generated for applications which want to consume your OAuth 2.0 or OpenID Connect capabilities.
discoverOidcConfiguration({CancelToken? cancelToken, Map<String, dynamic>? headers, Map<String, dynamic>? extra, ValidateStatus? validateStatus, ProgressCallback? onSendProgress, ProgressCallback? onReceiveProgress}) Future<Response<OidcConfiguration>>
OpenID Connect Discovery A mechanism for an OpenID Connect Relying Party to discover the End-User's OpenID Provider and obtain information needed to interact with it, including its OAuth 2.0 endpoint locations. Popular libraries for OpenID Connect clients include oidc-client-js (JavaScript), go-oidc (Golang), and others. For a full list of clients go here: https://openid.net/developers/certified/
getOidcDynamicClient({required String id, CancelToken? cancelToken, Map<String, dynamic>? headers, Map<String, dynamic>? extra, ValidateStatus? validateStatus, ProgressCallback? onSendProgress, ProgressCallback? onReceiveProgress}) Future<Response<OAuth2Client>>
Get OAuth2 Client using OpenID Dynamic Client Registration This endpoint behaves like the administrative counterpart (`getOAuth2Client`) but is capable of facing the public internet directly and can be used in self-service. It implements the OpenID Connect Dynamic Client Registration Protocol. To use this endpoint, you will need to present the client's authentication credentials. If the OAuth2 Client uses the Token Endpoint Authentication Method `client_secret_post`, you need to present the client secret in the URL query. If it uses `client_secret_basic`, present the Client ID and the Client Secret in the Authorization header.
getOidcUserInfo({CancelToken? cancelToken, Map<String, dynamic>? headers, Map<String, dynamic>? extra, ValidateStatus? validateStatus, ProgressCallback? onSendProgress, ProgressCallback? onReceiveProgress}) Future<Response<OidcUserInfo>>
OpenID Connect Userinfo This endpoint returns the payload of the ID Token, including `session.id_token` values, of the provided OAuth 2.0 Access Token's consent request. In the case of authentication error, a WWW-Authenticate header might be set in the response with more information about the error. See the spec for more details about header format.
noSuchMethod(Invocation invocation) → dynamic
Invoked when a nonexistent method or property is accessed.
inherited
revokeOidcSession({CancelToken? cancelToken, Map<String, dynamic>? headers, Map<String, dynamic>? extra, ValidateStatus? validateStatus, ProgressCallback? onSendProgress, ProgressCallback? onReceiveProgress}) Future<Response<void>>
OpenID Connect Front- and Back-channel Enabled Logout This endpoint initiates and completes user logout at the Ory OAuth2 & OpenID provider and initiates OpenID Connect Front- / Back-channel logout: https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-frontchannel-1_0.html https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-backchannel-1_0.html Back-channel logout is performed asynchronously and does not affect logout flow.
setOidcDynamicClient({required String id, required OAuth2Client oAuth2Client, CancelToken? cancelToken, Map<String, dynamic>? headers, Map<String, dynamic>? extra, ValidateStatus? validateStatus, ProgressCallback? onSendProgress, ProgressCallback? onReceiveProgress}) Future<Response<OAuth2Client>>
Set OAuth2 Client using OpenID Dynamic Client Registration This endpoint behaves like the administrative counterpart (`setOAuth2Client`) but is capable of facing the public internet directly to be used by third parties. It implements the OpenID Connect Dynamic Client Registration Protocol. This feature is disabled per default. It can be enabled by a system administrator. If you pass `client_secret` the secret is used, otherwise the existing secret is used. If set, the secret is echoed in the response. It is not possible to retrieve it later on. To use this endpoint, you will need to present the client's authentication credentials. If the OAuth2 Client uses the Token Endpoint Authentication Method `client_secret_post`, you need to present the client secret in the URL query. If it uses `client_secret_basic`, present the Client ID and the Client Secret in the Authorization header. OAuth 2.0 clients are used to perform OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect flows. Usually, OAuth 2.0 clients are generated for applications which want to consume your OAuth 2.0 or OpenID Connect capabilities.
toString() String
A string representation of this object.
inherited

Operators

operator ==(Object other) bool
The equality operator.
inherited