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Ryan Campbell

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Nov 29, 2014, 11:20:15 PM11/29/14
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Google is phasing out OpenID so the existing Jenkins plugin will become inoperable in April.

To address this, I wrote a google-login plugin which uses their OAuth 2 apis to authenticate the user. Unfortunately, you must set up a client id and secret to use it.

Anyway, I'd just like to make sure I can/should call the plugin "google-login" before I do the plugin hosting dance. I think it's ok, but trademarks.

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Christopher Orr

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Nov 30, 2014, 5:07:07 PM11/30/14
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There are already quite a few plugins with "Google" in the name.

In fact, the Google OAuth Plugin (developed by Google) would appear to
have some overlap with this one:
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Google+OAuth+Plugin

Is there maybe some scope for integration between the two?

Regards,
Chris


On 11/30/2014 05:20 AM, Ryan Campbell wrote:
> Google is phasing out OpenID so the existing Jenkins plugin will become
> inoperable <https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-23431> in April.
>
> To address this, I wrote a google-login plugin
> <https://github.com/recampbell/google-login> which uses their OAuth 2
> apis to authenticate the user. Unfortunately, you must set up a client
> id and secret to use it.
>
> Anyway, I'd just like to make sure I can/should call the plugin
> "google-login" before I do the plugin hosting dance. I think it's ok,
> but trademarks.
>
> Inline image 1
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Ryan Campbell

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Nov 30, 2014, 5:36:18 PM11/30/14
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There's certainly scope for integration from what I can tell. The google-login plugin could request additional scopes needed by various plugins, which would result in tokens being available for use to the various google plugins.

I don't see the overlap per se, but perhaps I'm missing something. They are both obtaining oauth tokens, but via different means.

But perhaps google-login could be subsumed into google-oauth. They have similar dependencies and I would imagine there would be a healthy intersection of their user bases.

On Sun Nov 30 2014 at 4:07:07 PM Christopher Orr <ch...@orr.me.uk> wrote:
There are already quite a few plugins with "Google" in the name.

In fact, the Google OAuth Plugin (developed by Google) would appear to
have some overlap with this one:
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Google+OAuth+Plugin

Is there maybe some scope for integration between the two?

Regards,
Chris


On 11/30/2014 05:20 AM, Ryan Campbell wrote:
> Google is phasing out OpenID so the existing Jenkins plugin will become
> inoperable <https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-23431> in April.
>
> To address this, I wrote a google-login plugin
> <https://github.com/recampbell/google-login> which uses their OAuth 2
> apis to authenticate the user. Unfortunately, you must set up a client
> id and secret to use it.
>
> Anyway, I'd just like to make sure I can/should call the plugin
> "google-login" before I do the plugin hosting dance. I think it's ok,
> but trademarks.
>
> Inline image 1
>
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Kenny Garland

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Dec 1, 2014, 2:10:51 PM12/1/14
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Very excited about this plugin, thank you Ryan!

Surya Gaddipati

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Dec 1, 2014, 5:33:49 PM12/1/14
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Can the next version of 'Google Oauth Plugin' be 'Google-login-plugin' code so we don't need a new plugin and existing users can simply upgrade their plugin ?

Ryan Campbell

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Dec 2, 2014, 10:37:52 AM12/2/14
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I went ahead and released it as google-login 1.0

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