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# Goth: Multi-Provider Authentication for Go [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/markbates/goth?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/markbates/goth) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/markbates/goth.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/markbates/goth)
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Package goth provides a simple, clean, and idiomatic way to write authentication
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packages for Go web applications.
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Unlike other similar packages, Goth, lets you write OAuth, OAuth2, or any other
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protocol providers, as long as they implement the `Provider` and `Session` interfaces.
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This package was inspired by [https://github.com/intridea/omniauth](https://github.com/intridea/omniauth).
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## Installation
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```text
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$ go get github.com/markbates/goth
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```
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## Supported Providers
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* Amazon
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* Auth0
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* Azure AD
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* Battle.net
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* Bitbucket
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* Box
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* Cloud Foundry
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* Dailymotion
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* Deezer
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* Digital Ocean
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* Discord
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* Dropbox
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* Eve Online
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* Facebook
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* Fitbit
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* GitHub
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* Gitlab
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* Google
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* Google+ (deprecated)
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* Heroku
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* InfluxCloud
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* Instagram
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* Intercom
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* Lastfm
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* Linkedin
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* Meetup
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* MicrosoftOnline
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* Naver
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* OneDrive
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* OpenID Connect (auto discovery)
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* Paypal
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* SalesForce
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* Slack
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* Soundcloud
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* Spotify
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* Steam
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* Stripe
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* Tumblr
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* Twitch
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* Twitter
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* Typetalk
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* Uber
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* VK
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* Wepay
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* Xero
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* Yahoo
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* Yammer
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* Yandex
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## Examples
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See the [examples](examples) folder for a working application that lets users authenticate
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through Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus etc.
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To run the example either clone the source from GitHub
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```text
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$ git clone git@github.com:markbates/goth.git
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```
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or use
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```text
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$ go get github.com/markbates/goth
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```
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```text
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$ cd goth/examples
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$ go get -v
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$ go build
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$ ./examples
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```
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Now open up your browser and go to [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) to see the example.
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To actually use the different providers, please make sure you set environment variables. Example given in the examples/main.go file
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## Security Notes
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By default, gothic uses a `CookieStore` from the `gorilla/sessions` package to store session data.
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As configured, this default store (`gothic.Store`) will generate cookies with `Options`:
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```go
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&Options{
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Path: "/",
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Domain: "",
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MaxAge: 86400 * 30,
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HttpOnly: true,
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Secure: false,
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}
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```
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To tailor these fields for your application, you can override the `gothic.Store` variable at startup.
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The following snippet shows one way to do this:
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```go
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key := "" // Replace with your SESSION_SECRET or similar
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maxAge := 86400 * 30 // 30 days
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isProd := false // Set to true when serving over https
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store := sessions.NewCookieStore([]byte(key))
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store.MaxAge(maxAge)
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store.Options.Path = "/"
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store.Options.HttpOnly = true // HttpOnly should always be enabled
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store.Options.Secure = isProd
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gothic.Store = store
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```
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## Issues
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Issues always stand a significantly better chance of getting fixed if they are accompanied by a
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pull request.
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## Contributing
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Would I love to see more providers? Certainly! Would you love to contribute one? Hopefully, yes!
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1. Fork it
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2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
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3. Write Tests!
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4. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
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5. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
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6. Create new Pull Request
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