Salesforce
OAuth 2.0 provider for Salesforce.
Also see the OAuth 2.0 with PKCE guide.
Initialization
The domain
parameter should not include paths or protocol.
import { Salesforce } from "arctic";
const domain = "login.salesforce.com";
const salesforce = new Salesforce(domain, clientId, clientSecret, redirectURI);
Create authorization URL
import { generateState, generateCodeVerifier } from "arctic";
const state = generateState();
const codeVerifier = generateCodeVerifier();
const scopes = ["openid", "profile"];
const url = salesforce.createAuthorizationURL(state, codeVerifier, scopes);
Validate authorization code
validateAuthorizationCode()
will either return an OAuth2Tokens
, or throw one of OAuth2RequestError
, ArcticFetchError
, or a standard Error
(parse errors). Salesforce only returns an access token.
import { OAuth2RequestError, ArcticFetchError } from "arctic";
try {
const tokens = await salesforce.validateAuthorizationCode(code, codeVerifier);
const accessToken = tokens.accessToken();
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof OAuth2RequestError) {
// Invalid authorization code, credentials, or redirect URI
const code = e.code;
// ...
}
if (e instanceof ArcticFetchError) {
// Failed to call `fetch()`
const cause = e.cause;
// ...
}
// Parse error
}
Refresh access tokens
Add the refresh_token
scope to get refresh tokens.
const scopes = ["refresh_token"];
const url = salesforce.createAuthorizationURL(state, codeVerifier, scopes);
const tokens = await salesforce.validateAuthorizationCode(code);
const accessToken = tokens.accessToken();
const refreshToken = tokens.refreshToken();
Use refreshAccessToken()
to get a new access token using a refresh token. Salesforce only returns an access token. This method also returns OAuth2Tokens
and throws the same errors as validateAuthorizationCode()
import { OAuth2RequestError, ArcticFetchError } from "arctic";
try {
const tokens = await salesforce.refreshAccessToken(refreshToken);
const accessToken = tokens.accessToken();
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof OAuth2RequestError) {
// Invalid authorization code, credentials, or redirect URI
}
if (e instanceof ArcticFetchError) {
// Failed to call `fetch()`
}
// Parse error
}
OpenID Connect
Use OpenID Connect with the openid
scope to get the user's profile with an ID token or the userinfo
endpoint. Arctic provides decodeIdToken()
for decoding the token's payload.
const scopes = ["openid"];
const url = salesforce.createAuthorizationURL(state, codeVerifier, scopes);
import { decodeIdToken } from "arctic";
const tokens = await salesforce.validateAuthorizationCode(code, codeVerifier);
const idToken = tokens.idToken();
const claims = decodeIdToken(idToken);
const response = await fetch("https://login.salesforce.com/services/oauth2/userinfo", {
headers: {
Authorization: `Bearer ${accessToken}`
}
});
const user = await response.json();
Get user profile
Make sure to add the profile
scope to get the user profile and the email
scope to get the user email.
const scopes = ["openid", "profile", "email"];
const url = salesforce.createAuthorizationURL(state, codeVerifier, scopes);
Revoke tokens
Revoke tokens with revokeToken()
. This can throw the same errors as validateAuthorizationCode()
.
try {
await salesforce.revokeToken(token);
} catch (e) {
if (e instanceof OAuth2RequestError) {
// Invalid authorization code, credentials, or redirect URI
}
if (e instanceof ArcticFetchError) {
// Failed to call `fetch()`
}
// Parse error
}