Drupal AutoDesk SSO Login with OAuth Client Setup guide
Overview
Drupal OAuth Client module enables Single Sign-On i.e. SSO for a Drupal site with any Identity Provider using OAuth or OpenID connect protocol. This module is compatible with Drupal 7, Drupal 8, Drupal 9, Drupal 10, and Drupal 11. Here we will go through the steps to configure the module with the AutoDesk. Once this configuration is done, users will be able to log in to the Drupal site using their AutoDesk credentials.
Installation Steps
- Using Composer
- Using Drush
- Manual Installation
Configuration Steps
Setup Drupal as OAuth Client:
- After installing the module, navigate to the Configuration -> miniOrange OAuth Client Configuration -> Configure OAuth tab and select Custom OAuth 2.0 Provider from the Select Application dropdown list.
- Copy the Callback/Redirect URL and keep it handy. It will require to configure AutoDesk as OAuth Provider.
- Enter the name in the Custom App Name text field. For example, AutoDesk.
Note: If your provider only supports HTTPS Callback/Redirect URLs and you have an HTTP site, please make sure to enable the 'Enforce HTTPS Callback URL' checkbox at the bottom of the tab.
Setup AutoDesk as an OAuth Provider:
- Navigate to the AutoDesk and sign up/login.
- After login to AutoDesk, click on the Create application button.
- Now, enter the application name in Name textfield and select Traditional Web App from the application type.
- From the Client Credentials section copy the Client ID and Client Secret. Keep it handy it will require to configure Drupal as OAuth Client.
- Scrolldown to General Settings section and paste the previously copied callback URL from Drupal into the Callback URL textfield.
Integrating Drupal with AutoDesk:
- Go to miniOrange OAuth Client module.
- In Configure OAuth tab, paste the copied Client ID and Client Secret from AutoDesk in the Client ID and Client Secret text-field.
- Enter the AutoDesk details in the respective fields as per below table and click Save Configuration button.
Drupal Fields | AutoDesk Details |
Scope: | data:read |
Authorize Endpoint: | https://developer.api.autodesk.com/authentication/v2/authorize |
Access Token Endpoint: | https://developer.api.autodesk.com/authentication/v2/token |
Get User Info Endpoint: | https://developer.api.autodesk.com/userprofile/v1/users/@me |
Test Connection between Drupal and AutoDesk:
- After successfully saving the configurations, please click on the Perform Test Configuration button to test the connection between Drupal and AutoDesk.
- This Test Configuration window will provide you with a list of the attributes that are coming from the AutoDesk.
- Select the Email Attribute from the dropdown menu in which the user's email ID is obtained and click on the Done button.
- Now, in the Attribute & Role Mapping tab, you can also choose the Username Attribute from the dropdown and click on the Save Configuration button.
Note: Mapping the Email Attribute is mandatory for your login to work.
- Now log out and go to your Drupal site's login page. You will automatically find a Login with AutoDesk link there. Click on the Login with AutoDesk link. You will be logged in your Drupal site.
- If you want to add the SSO link to other pages as well, please follow the steps given in the image below :
Need Assistance?
If you face any issues during the configuration or if you want some additional features, please contact us at drupalsupport@xecurify.com.
Additional Features:
Troubleshooting:
More FAQs ➔Getting error: 'Username not received. Check your Attribute Mapping configuration.' OR Getting Error: 'Email not received. Check your Attribute Mapping configuration.'
Follow the steps mentioned HERE
I am getting "Client Credentials were not found in
the headers or body"
when I try to perform test configuration
Follow the steps mentioned HERE
After I click on the logout in Drupal, it sends me back to the Drupal homepage. However, when I try to login with other user, it doesn't ask me to login but automatically logs me in with same user
The logout functionality you've mentioned here is the default behavior of a module. It's logging you out of Drupal but not from your Application/Provider. To allow the module to logout from your provider/application account (what you are looking for), you need to make the below configurations: [know more]
I purchased the paid Drupal module and replaced it with the free module, but still I am not able to use paid features.
As you have upgraded to one of our paid versions of the Drupal module and replaced the free module with the paid one, you must first activate the paid module. Please refer to the below steps. [Know more]