No, we are not using Google Play services API for now for OAuth2 in Android
land.
But feel free create a new AuthzModule[1] for it ;)
[1]
-- Passos
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 4:01 PM, Sebastien Blanc <scm.blanc(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Cool stuff Brian !
The AeroGear OAuth2 Cordova plugin relies on the Native AeroGear OAuth2
Libraries, so maybe Summers and/or Daniel could tell more about it.
Sebi
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 7:46 PM, Brian Leathem <bleathem(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey gear-heads,
>
> I recently wrote a Cordova plugin that retrieves a Oauth2 token on
> Android using Google Play Services. The advantage of this approach is
> it leverages the single-sign-on capabilities of android, and the app can
> retrieve the Oauth2 token without requiring Authentication from the
> user. I blogged about it here:
>
>
http://www.bleathem.ca/blog/2015/02/cordova-oauth-google-services.html
>
> Using a promise-based API it's fairly trivial to fallback to a
> traditional Web authentication/authorisation for the Oauth2 token when
> the google-play-services approach isn't supported.
>
> I'm aware the aerogear team has a Oauth2 cordova plugin [1], but it's
> not clear to me if the google-play-services integration is supported.
> If the Aerogeam would find it useful, I'd be more than happy to provide
> a PR to the aerogear cordova plugin providing such integration.
>
> Thoughts?
> Brian
>
> [1]
>
>
http://staging-aerogearsite.rhcloud.com/docs/specs/aerogear-cordova/OAuth...
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