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plugin:oauth2 [2024/08/03 08:27] – [Changes to config.php] duncancplugin:oauth2 [2024/11/20 10:11] (current) – [Installation] duncanc
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 ===== Installation ===== ===== Installation =====
  
-You need to enable Common Plugin before enabling this plugin and should update Common Plugin to the latest version. On the Manage Plugins page use this package URL +The plugin requires php version 8 and phpList version 3.6.14 or later. You also need to enable Common Plugin before enabling this plugin.
-  https://github.com/bramley/phplist-plugin-common/archive/master.zip+
  
 Install this plugin using the package URL Install this plugin using the package URL
   https://github.com/bramley/phplist-plugin-oauth2/archive/master.zip   https://github.com/bramley/phplist-plugin-oauth2/archive/master.zip
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   https://mysite.com/lists/admin/?pi=OAuth2&page=authorise   https://mysite.com/lists/admin/?pi=OAuth2&page=authorise
  
-===== Use Oauth2 when sending using SMTP =====+ 
 +=== Redirect URL with Microsoft Azure === 
 + 
 +Microsoft has restrictions on whether the redirect URL may contain query parameters, see [[https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/entra/identity-platform/reply-url#query-parameter-support-in-redirect-uris]] 
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 +If your account means query parameters in the redirect URL are not allowed then the default value shown above will be rejected when you try to add it within Azure. You will need to use an htaccess redirect rule to work-around this. 
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 +In Azure set the redirect URL to something similar to ''%%https://mysite.com/OAuth2/authorise%%'' then add a rewrite rule to the .htaccess file in the web root directory but adjust if phplist is not installed in the default location 
 + 
 +<code> 
 +# OAuth2 plugin 
 +RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI}  "/OAuth2/authorise" 
 +RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://mysite.com/lists/admin/?pi=OAuth2&page=authorise [R=307,L,QSA] 
 +</code> 
 + 
 +=== Use Oauth2 when sending using SMTP ===
  
 You can select to use OAuth2 verification, instead of the normal password verification, when sending emails using SMTP. You can select to use OAuth2 verification, instead of the normal password verification, when sending emails using SMTP.
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 </code> </code>
  
-To stop logging simply change DEBUG to OFF.+To stop logging simply change ''DEBUG'' to ''OFF''.