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Previously the only option for authentication, deviantArt remains available as an authentication option. '''However''', the process for setting up the application is slightly altered from Lorekeeper v1.x.
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Previously the only option for authentication, deviantArt remains available as an authentication option.
  
 
==Registering your Application==
 
==Registering your Application==
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#*'''Original URLs Whitelist:''' <nowiki>https://your-site.com/auth/redirect/deviantart</nowiki>
 
#*'''Original URLs Whitelist:''' <nowiki>https://your-site.com/auth/redirect/deviantart</nowiki>
 
#*If you encounter issues, you may need to add variations with http and https, with and without www, and with and without a trailing slash (/).
 
#*If you encounter issues, you may need to add variations with http and https, with and without www, and with and without a trailing slash (/).
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#*If you have an existing dA application using <nowiki>https://your-site.com</nowiki> URLs, this should continue to work as before.
 
#Click "Save". You '''do not''' need to publish your application.
 
#Click "Save". You '''do not''' need to publish your application.
  

Latest revision as of 10:03, 23 May 2021

Previously the only option for authentication, deviantArt remains available as an authentication option.

Registering your Application

The deviantArt application portal can be accessed at https://www.deviantart.com/developers/apps.

  1. Click on "Register your Application"
  2. Give your application a simple but descriptive title, such as "Sitename" or "Sitename Lorekeeper".
    1. This will be shown to users when they authenticate and in the user's authenticated apps (visible at https://www.deviantart.com/settings/apps), so it's good policy to label it clearly.
  3. Under "Application Settings", set:
    • OAuth2 Redirect URI Whitelist (Required): https://your-site.com/auth/callback/deviantart
    • Original URLs Whitelist: https://your-site.com/auth/redirect/deviantart
    • If you encounter issues, you may need to add variations with http and https, with and without www, and with and without a trailing slash (/).
    • If you have an existing dA application using https://your-site.com URLs, this should continue to work as before.
  4. Click "Save". You do not need to publish your application.

Connecting to Lorekeeper

Return to the deviantArt application portal (https://www.deviantart.com/developers/apps).

Scroll to the application you just created. The client_id (visible by default) and client_secret (hidden, can be shown by pressing the button on the right hand side of the field) should be present. You will need these to connect Lorekeeper to your application.

In your .env file, add the lines:

DEVIANTART_CLIENT_ID=your_client_id_here
DEVIANTART_CLIENT_SECRET=your_client_secret_here

Replacing the client_id and client_secret with the ones from your application.