You can create a custom authorization form for the OAuth
authorization stage.
About this task
During the OAuth processing, you can configure the OAuth
2.0 provider API to present users with a form that grants permission
to an application that accesses their data through the API on their
behalf. You can present a custom form or the default form. A custom
form must fulfill certain requirements.
The names of the fields that inject information
into your form are case-sensitive.
Procedure
- Create a well formed HTML document that
is parsed and transformed by IBM® API
Connect to inject hidden fields.
- For your HTML form, set the method as POST, the encoding type as application/x-www-form-urlencoded, and the action as authorize. Add any other
parameters that you require.
For example:
<form method="POST" enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded" action="authorize">
- Add the line <AZ-INJECT-HIDDEN-INPUT-FIELDS/>. This line is a placeholder that IBM API
Connect will replace with input fields necessary for the completion
of the OAuth processing.
- Create two buttons with the following code
so that the user can grant or deny permission. Edit the text to suit
your preferences.
<button class="cancel" type="submit" name="approve" value="false">No Thanks</button>
<button class="submit" type="submit" name="approve" value="true">Allow Access</button>
- Optional: Have an error message displayed when
an error in the custom form prevents it from being displayed to the
user correctly. Use the tag <AZ-INTERNAL-CUSTOM-FORM-ERROR/>; the message text is generated automatically. You should detect
such errors during testing to prevent this error message being displayed
to the end user.
- Include additional hidden fields to provide
context for the OAuth processing.
Although you will likely want to include additional text to provide
context for the user, use the following commands to include information
relevant to the OAuth flow.
- <input type="hidden" name="dp-state" value="A"/>
- <input type="hidden" name="resource-owner" value="A"/>
- <input type="hidden" name="dp-data" value="A"/>
- <input type="hidden" name="redirect_uri" value="A"/>
- <input type="hidden" name="scope" value="A"/>
- <input type="hidden" name="original-url" value="A"/>
- <input type="hidden" name="client_id" value="A"/>
- <input type="hidden" name="miscinfo" value="A"/>
- Optional: Based on the value
of the
Content-Security-Policy response header, add
elements that are loaded from external sources, such as images or JavaScript. For
example, <script src="http://www.example.com/example.js"
/>
- Insert spacing and additional elements as you require.
Completing Steps 1 through to 7 results
in a form similar to the following example.
![[V5.0.6 and earlier]](../buildfiles/icon_v506_earlier.jpg)
<html lang="en" xml:lang="en">
<head>
<title>Request for permission</title>
</head>
<body class="login">
<div>
<div>
<form method="post" enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded" action="authorize">
<input type="hidden" name="dp-state" value="A"/>
<input type="hidden" name="resource-owner" value="A"/>
<input type="hidden" name="dp-data" value="A"/>
<input type="hidden" name="redirect_uri" value="A"/>
<input type="hidden" name="scope" value="A"/>
<input type="hidden" name="original-url" value="A"/>
<input type="hidden" name="client_id" value="A"/>
<input type="hidden" name="miscinfo" value="A"/>
<AZ-INJECT-HIDDEN-INPUT-FIELDS/>
<p>Greeting </p><DISPLAY-RESOURCE-OWNER/>
<p>This application </p><OAUTH-APPLICATION-NAME/><p> would like to access your data.</p>
<div>
<button class="cancel" type="submit" name="approve" value="false">No Thanks</button>
<button class="submit" type="submit" name="approve" value="true">Allow Access</button>
</div>
</form>
</div>
<AZ-INTERNAL-CUSTOM-FORM-ERROR/>
</div>
</body>
</html>
![[V5.0.7 or later]](../buildfiles/icon_v507.jpg)
<html lang="en" xml:lang="en">
<head><title>Request for permission</title></head>
<body class="customconsent">
<div>
<div>
<form method="post" enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded" action="authorize">
<AZ-INJECT-HIDDEN-INPUT-FIELDS/>
<p>Greeting...</p><DISPLAY-RESOURCE-OWNER/>
<p>This app </p><OAUTH-APPLICATION-NAME/><p> would like to access your data.</p>
<div>
<button class="cancel" type="submit" name="approve" value="false">No Thanks</button>
<button class="submit" type="submit" name="approve" value="true">Allow Access</button>
</div>
</form>
</div>
<AZ-INTERNAL-CUSTOM-FORM-ERROR/>
</div>
</body>
</html>
- Make your form available at a URL of your choice.
- If you have not already done so, configure your OAuth 2.0
provider API to use custom forms for authorization and provide the
URL at which your form is available. For more information, see Step 10.f of Creating an OAuth provider API.