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Step 01
Download and Install
Access the module from the Drupal marketplace or our official website.
Step 02
Enable Authentication
Check the Enable Authentication checkbox to configure module.
Step 03
Select Authentication Method
Select your preferred authentication method.
Users can authenticate themselves using their username and password using the basic authentication method.
In API Key Authentication, instead of using the user's password, a randomly generated unique key is used for each user.
One of the secured authentication methods, where OAuth 2.0 protocol is used to generate an access token. This token authenticates access to your Drupal site API.
To authenticate the users, the web application sends a Json Web Token (JWT) in the authorization header of an HTTP request to your server-side.
Restrict access to your Drupal REST API using third-party identity providers such as Facebook, Google, or LinkedIn. This technique allows you to configure the Drupal API authentication module with the identity provider, and authenticate all the API requests using the token from the identity provider.
Our module supports SSO integration for a decoupled Drupal site i.e. allowing your users to login to the Drupal site’s backend as well as the front-end.
The user's role helps to decide the level of access and permissions that you wish to grant to your REST APIs for the Drupal site.
This functionality allows you to customize token expiry time as per the requirement. The default time offered is 1 hour.
Signature validation along with JWT Token validation is offered to maintain the token's integrity by verifying its origin. This helps to ensure the authentication and authorization of users to Drupal APIs.
Our module permits you to exclude some APIs that you don’t wish to authenticate anymore.
With this feature, you can change the default authorization header to another header.
This feature gives you the ability to add your own custom certificate for sending signed requests, and verifying signed responses.
Our module supports SSO integration for a decoupled Drupal site i.e. allowing your users to login to the Drupal site’s backend as well as the front-end.
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InquiriesDoes miniOrange store any user data?
miniOrange does not transfer any data out of your systems or store any Personal Identifiable Information (PII). All the modules are completely on premise. All the data remains within your premises / server. Only for the Drupal 2FA module - We need to store the user's email address. For Risk Based Authentication, information such as device type, location, IP address, and time are necessary to identify the user and give access based on the risk.
Does miniorange provide developer license for paid module?
We do not provide the developer license for our paid module and the source code is protected. It is strictly prohibited to make any changes in the code without having written permission from miniOrange. There are hooks provided in the module which can be used by the developers to extend the module's functionality.
Does miniOrange offer technical support?
Yes, we provide 24*7 support for all and any issues you might face while using the module, which includes technical support from our developers. You can get prioritized support based on the Support Plan you have opted for. You can check out the different Support Plans here.
How to activate the Premium Module on my Drupal Site?
How can I free up my license Key?
You can remove the license key from the module by clicking on the Remove Account button from the Register/Login tab of the module.
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