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Integrate Yahoo Single Sign-on as Server and Drupal as OAuth/OpenID Client

Integrate Yahoo Single Sign-on as Server and Drupal as OAuth/OpenID Client


Drupal Yahoo SSO integration will allow you to configure Single Sign-On ( SSO ) login between your Drupal site and Yahoo 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.
Here we will go through a guide to configure the SSO login between Drupal and Yahoo. By following these steps, users of Yahoo will be able to log into the Drupal site using their Yahoo credentials.
If you have any queries or if you need any sort of assistance in configuring the module, you can contact us at drupalsupport@xecurify.com. If you want, we can also schedule an online meeting to help you configure the Drupal OAuth & OpenID Connect Login – OAuth2 Client SSO Login module.


Pre-requisite: Download and Installation 


  • 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
  • Navigate to the Configure OAuth tab and search for your Provider/Application using the search box. If you can't find a desired application/provider, select Custom OAuth Provider.
  • Drupal OAuth Client - Configure module
  • Copy the Callback/Redirect URL and keep it handy.
  • Drupal OAuth Client - Configure OAuth tab

1. Configure SSO Application in Yahoo

  • First of all, go to https://developer.yahoo.com/app and login to your Yahoo Account.
  • You will be brought to a Application Management Page. Click on Create an App.
  • Yahoo sso integration - click on create app
  • You will be shown a form where you have to enter Application Name and Callback Domain ( Callback / Redirect URL ) from miniOrange OAuth Client module. Enable the checkbox for OpenID Connect Permissions. Then click on Create App.
  • Yahoo sso integration - Enter application name

2. Integrating Drupal with Yahoo

  • Yahoo assigns a unique Application ID to your application. Copy the Client ID ( Consumer Key ) and Client Secret ( Consumer Secret ) key and keep it handy.
  • Yahoo sso integration - To get client id and client secret from application management page
  • In Drupal’s Configure OAuth tab and paste the copied Client ID and Client Secret (copied from the Yahoo Portal) in the Client ID and Client Secret text-field.
  • Yahoo - Client Credentials
  • You have successfully completed your Yahoo App OAuth Server side configurations.
  • Client ID : from the step above
    Client Secret : from the step above
    Scope: openid
    Authorize Endpoint: https://api.login.yahoo.com/oauth2/request_auth
    Access Token Endpoint: https://api.login.yahoo.com/oauth2/get_token
    Get User Info Endpoint https://yahoo.com?code=x2tzunc

3. Test Configuration of Drupal with Yahoo

  • After successfully saving the configurations, please click on the Test Configuration button to test the connection between Drupal and Yahoo.
  • Yahoo sso login with drupal OAuth OpenID Single Single On test Configuration
  • This Test Configuration window will provide you with a list of the attributes that are coming from the Yahoo.
  • Select the Email Attribute from the dropdown menu in which the user's email ID is obtained and click on the Done button.
  • Yahoo sso login with drupal OAuth OpenID Single Single On test Configuration successfully
  • Now, in the Attribute & Role Mapping tab, you can also choose the Username Attribute from the dropdown and click on the Save Configuration button.
  • Yahoo sso login with drupal OAuth OpenID Single Single On test Configuration successfully

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

24*7 Active Support

If you face any issues or if you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us at drupalsupport@xecurify.com. In case you want some additional features to be included in the module, please get in touch with us, and we can get that custom-made for you. Also, If you want, we can also schedule an online meeting to help you configure the Drupal OAuth/OpenID Single Sign On module.

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