Pascal (Lazarus/Delphi)
Pascal (Lazarus/Delphi)
OneDrive OAuth2 Access Token - Using Azure AD v2.0 Endpoint
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Demonstrates how to get a Microsoft OneDrive OAuth2 access token from a desktop application or script.The Microsoft Graph supports two authentication providers:
- To authenticate users with personal Microsoft accounts, such as live.com or outlook.com accounts, use the Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) v2.0 endpoint.
- To authenticate users with enterprise (that is, work or school) accounts, use Azure AD.
This example uses the Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) v2.0 endpoint.
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program ChilkatDemo;
// Demonstrates using the Chilkat Pascal wrapper via the C bridge DLL.
// Builds as a console application under Lazarus (FPC) or Delphi.
{$IFDEF FPC}
{$MODE DELPHI}
{$ENDIF}
{$APPTYPE CONSOLE}
uses
{$IFDEF UNIX}
cthreads,
{$ENDIF}
SysUtils,
CkDllLoader,
Chilkat.FileAccess,
Chilkat.OAuth2,
Chilkat.JsonObject,
Chilkat.CkDateTime;
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
procedure RunDemo;
var
success: Boolean;
oauth2: TOAuth2;
url: string;
numMsWaited: Integer;
json: TJsonObject;
dtExpire: TCkDateTime;
fac: TFileAccess;
begin
success := False;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
oauth2 := TOAuth2.Create;
// This should be the port in the localhost callback URL for your app.
// The callback URL would look like "http://localhost:3017/" if the port number is 3017.
oauth2.ListenPort := 3017;
oauth2.AuthorizationEndpoint := 'https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/v2.0/authorize';
oauth2.TokenEndpoint := 'https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/v2.0/token';
// Replace these with actual values.
oauth2.ClientId := 'MICROSOFT-GRAPH-CLIENT-ID';
// This is your app password:
oauth2.ClientSecret := 'MICROSOFT-GRAPH-CLIENT-SECRET';
oauth2.CodeChallenge := False;
// Provide a SPACE separated list of scopes.
// See https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/docs/authorization/permission_scopes
// Important: To get a refresh token in the final response, you have to ask for "offline_access" scope
oauth2.Scope := 'openid profile offline_access user.readwrite files.readwrite';
// Begin the OAuth2 three-legged flow. This returns a URL that should be loaded in a browser.
url := oauth2.StartAuth();
if (oauth2.LastMethodSuccess = False) then
begin
WriteLn(oauth2.LastErrorText);
Exit;
end;
// Launch the system's default browser navigated to the URL.
success := oauth2.LaunchBrowser(url);
if (success = False) then
begin
WriteLn(oauth2.LastErrorText);
Exit;
end;
// Now wait for the authorization.
// We'll wait for a max of 30 seconds.
numMsWaited := 0;
while (numMsWaited < 30000) and (oauth2.AuthFlowState < 3) do
begin
oauth2.SleepMs(100);
numMsWaited := numMsWaited + 100;
end;
// If there was no response from the browser within 30 seconds, then
// the AuthFlowState will be equal to 1 or 2.
// 1: Waiting for Redirect. The OAuth2 background thread is waiting to receive the redirect HTTP request from the browser.
// 2: Waiting for Final Response. The OAuth2 background thread is waiting for the final access token response.
// In that case, cancel the background task started in the call to StartAuth.
if (oauth2.AuthFlowState < 3) then
begin
oauth2.Cancel();
WriteLn('No response from the browser!');
Exit;
end;
// Check the AuthFlowState to see if authorization was granted, denied, or if some error occurred
// The possible AuthFlowState values are:
// 3: Completed with Success. The OAuth2 flow has completed, the background thread exited, and the successful JSON response is available in AccessTokenResponse property.
// 4: Completed with Access Denied. The OAuth2 flow has completed, the background thread exited, and the error JSON is available in AccessTokenResponse property.
// 5: Failed Prior to Completion. The OAuth2 flow failed to complete, the background thread exited, and the error information is available in the FailureInfo property.
if (oauth2.AuthFlowState = 5) then
begin
WriteLn('OAuth2 failed to complete.');
WriteLn(oauth2.FailureInfo);
Exit;
end;
if (oauth2.AuthFlowState = 4) then
begin
WriteLn('OAuth2 authorization was denied.');
WriteLn(oauth2.AccessTokenResponse);
Exit;
end;
if (oauth2.AuthFlowState <> 3) then
begin
WriteLn('Unexpected AuthFlowState:' + oauth2.AuthFlowState);
Exit;
end;
WriteLn('OAuth2 authorization granted!');
WriteLn('Access Token = ' + oauth2.AccessToken);
// Get the full JSON response:
json := TJsonObject.Create;
json.Load(oauth2.AccessTokenResponse);
json.EmitCompact := False;
// The JSON response looks like this:
// {
// "token_type": "Bearer",
// "scope": "openid profile User.ReadWrite Files.ReadWrite",
// "expires_in": 3600,
// "ext_expires_in": 0,
// "access_token": "EwBAA8l6B...",
// "refresh_token": "MCRMdbe...",
// "id_token": "eyJ0eXA..."
// }
// If an "expires_on" member does not exist, then add the JSON member by
// getting the current system date/time and adding the "expires_in" seconds.
// This way we'll know when the token expires.
if (json.HasMember('expires_on') <> True) then
begin
dtExpire := TCkDateTime.Create;
dtExpire.SetFromCurrentSystemTime();
dtExpire.AddSeconds(json.IntOf('expires_in'));
json.AppendString('expires_on',dtExpire.GetAsUnixTimeStr(False));
end;
WriteLn(json.Emit());
// Save the JSON to a file for future requests.
fac := TFileAccess.Create;
fac.WriteEntireTextFile('qa_data/tokens/oneDrive.json',json.Emit(),'utf-8',False);
oauth2.Free;
json.Free;
dtExpire.Free;
fac.Free;
end;
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
begin
try
RunDemo;
except
on E: Exception do
WriteLn('Unhandled exception: ', E.ClassName, ': ', E.Message);
end;
WriteLn;
{$IFDEF MSWINDOWS}
WriteLn('Press Enter to exit...');
ReadLn;
{$ENDIF}
end.