[aerogear-dev] [Android] - Refactoring OAuth2 configuration

Summers Pittman supittma at redhat.com
Mon Mar 9 11:55:38 EDT 2015


On 03/09/2015 11:51 AM, Bruno Oliveira wrote:
> Second attempt before giving up. What about have something like:
>
> <meta-data android:name="org.aerogear.auth.baseUrl" android:value="https://"/>
> <meta-data android:name="org.aerogear.auth.endpoint" android:value="myauthendpoint"/>
> <meta-data android:name="org.aerogear.auth.accessTokenEndpoint" android:value="myauthendpoint"/>
>
> Not attached to any provider, easy for us to provide snippets for cut
> and paste and we leave in the classe only what matters most. Wdyt?
That's pretty much how Android android.app.Authenticator works.

Basically we would define a service, pass in the oauth2 information and 
then have the activity do its magic.

>
>
> If that's not a thing, never mind.
>
> On 2015-03-09, Summers Pittman wrote:
>> On 03/09/2015 11:06 AM, Erik Jan de Wit wrote:
>>>>> Thoughts? Let me know if the idea is useless.
>>>> The thought of supporting vendor specific configuration details makes me
>>>> cringe.
>>>
>>> It convenient and not likely to change
>> Because Facebook and Google are well known for not making arbitrary changes
>> to public apis and configurations.
>>
>> More importantly as an Open Source project hitching our code to the
>> configuration of a third party proprietary system is terrifyingly bad karma.
>> Push is an exception ONLY because there isn't an equvalent open solution
>> which has the same reach to devices.
>>
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