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Setup Joomla Single Sign-on with Drupal OAuth Client

Drupal miniOrange SSO integration will allow you to configure Single Sign-On ( SSO ) login between your Drupal site and Joomla using OAuth/OpenID protocol. Drupal OAuth 2.0/OpenID connect module gives the ability to enable login using OAuth 2.0/OIDC Single Sign-On to Drupal Site. We provide the Drupal OAuth/OpenID Client module for Drupal 7, Drupal 8, Drupal 9 and Drupal 10, Drupal 11.

  • Download the module:
    composer require 'drupal/miniorange_oauth_client'
  • Navigate to Extend menu on your Drupal admin console and search for miniOrange OAuth Client Configuration using the search box.
  • Enable the module by checking the checkbox and click on the Install button.
  • You can configure the module at:
    {BaseURL}/admin/config/people/miniorange_oauth_client/config_clc
  • Install the module:
    drush en drupal/miniorange_oauth_client
  • Clear the cache:
     drush cr
  • You can configure the module at:
    {BaseURL}/admin/config/people/miniorange_oauth_client/config_clc
  • Navigate to Extend menu on your Drupal admin console and click on Install new module.
  • Install the Drupal OAuth & OpenID Connect Login - OAuth2 Client SSO Login module either by downloading the zip or from the URL of the package (tar/zip).
  • Click on Enable newly added modules.
  • Enable this module by checking the checkbox and click on install button.
  • You can configure the module at:
    {BaseURL}/admin/config/people/miniorange_oauth_client/config_clc
  • 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.
  • 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.

  • Enter the application name in the Display Name text field. For example, Joomla.
Drupal oauth client configure oauth tab

Joomla OAuth OpenID OIDC Single Sign On Joomla SSO select the plugin

  • Click on Configure OAuth tab for configuring Joomla OAuth Server.
Drupal OAuth OpenID OIDC Single Sign On (SSO) Joomla SSO configure OAuth tab
  • You will be redirected to the Configure OAuth tab. Then, click on ADD button.
Drupal OAuth OpenID OIDC Single Sign On (SSO) Joomla SSO click on ADD button
  • Enter the Client Name for eg. Drupal.
  • Enter Authorized Redirect URI/ Callback URL and click on the Save Client button.
Drupal OAuth OpenID OIDC Single Sign On (SSO) Joomla SSO Redirect url

  • You will get the Client ID and Client Secret.
  • Drupal OAuth OpenID OIDC Single Sign On (SSO) Joomla SSO client ID and Client Secret

    • Go to the Drupal's Configure OAuth tab and paste the copied Client ID and Client secret into the respective text-fields.
    Drupal OAuth/OoenId connect- paste the copied Client ID and Client Secret

    • Now, go to the Configure OAuth tab of the Joomla Plugin. Then, click on the Endpoints URLs button for the Endpoints.
    Joomla OAuth OpenID OIDC Single Sign On (SSO) Joomla SSO endpoints urls

    Drupal OAuth OpenID OIDC Single Sign On (SSO) Joomla SSO endpoints urls

    • Enter the Scope, Authorize Endpoint, Access Token Endpoint, Get User Info Endpoint in the Drupal with respective fields and click on the Save Configuration button.
    Joomla OAuth OpenID OIDC Single Sign On (SSO) Joomla SSO Configuration

    • After successfully saving the configurations, click on the Perform Test Configuration button to test the connection between Drupal and Joomla.
    Testing the Single Sign-On connection

    • On a Test Configuration popup, if you don't have an active session in the same browser, you will be asked to sign in to Joomla. After successfully logging into Joomla, you will be provided with a list of attribute that's coming from the Joomla.
    • Select the Email Attribute from the dropdown menu in which the user's email ID is obtained and click on the Done button.
    Joomla sso login with drupal OAuth OpenID Single Single On Joomla test Configuration successfully

    • After clicking on Done button, you will be redirected to the Attribute & Role Mapping tab, in which you can select the Username Attribute from the dropdown list and click on Save Configuration button.
    Joomla sso login with drupal OAuth OpenID Single Single On Joomla test Configuration successfully

    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 Joomla link there. If you want to add the SSO link to other pages as well, please follow the steps given in the image below :
    miniOrange sso login with drupal OAuth OpenID Single Single On miniOrange test Configuration successfully

    If you face any issues during the configuration or if you want some additional features, please contact us at drupalsupport@xecurify.com.

    More FAQs ➔

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    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]

    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]


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