chrismou / dexcom-socialite-provider
Dexcom provider for Laravel Socialite
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Requires
- php: ^8.1
- laravel/pint: ^1.25
- socialiteproviders/manager: ^4.4
README
composer require chrismou/dexcom-socialite-provider
Installation & Basic Usage
Please see the Base Installation Guide, then follow the provider specific instructions below.
Add configuration to config/services.php
Register your app at https://developer.dexcom.com/account/apps, then add the relevant credentials to your .env file (see below).  Once this done, add the following to your config/services file.
'dexcom' => [ 'client_id' => env('DEXCOM_CLIENT_ID'), 'client_secret' => env('DEXCOM_CLIENT_SECRET'), 'redirect' => env('DEXCOM_REDIRECT_URI'), 'mode' => env('DEXCOM_MODE', 'sandbox'), // 'us', 'eu', jp' or 'sandbox' ],
The mode can be one of us, eu, jp or sandbox (default is sandbox). You'll need to develop with the sandbox initially, but when you switch to using production
data you'll need to change this to the appropriate region - us if in America, jp for Japan or eu for the rest of the world.
Add provider event listener
Laravel 11+
In Laravel 11, the default EventServiceProvider provider was removed. Instead, add the listener using the listen method on the Event facade, in your AppServiceProvider boot method.
- Note: You do not need to add anything for the built-in socialite providers unless you override them with your own providers.
Event::listen(function (\SocialiteProviders\Manager\SocialiteWasCalled $event) { $event->extendSocialite('dexcom', \SocialiteProviders\Dexcom\src\Provider::class); });
Laravel 10 or below
Configure the package's listener to listen for `SocialiteWasCalled` events.Add the event to your listen[] array in app/Providers/EventServiceProvider. See the Base Installation Guide for detailed instructions.
protected $listen = [ \SocialiteProviders\Manager\SocialiteWasCalled::class => [ // ... other providers \SocialiteProviders\Dexcom\DexcomExtendSocialite::class.'@handle', ], ];
Usage example
You should now be able to use the provider like you would regularly use Socialite (assuming you have the facade installed), ie:
Route::get('/auth/dexcom', function () { return Socialite::driver('dexcom')->redirect(); });
Assuming you registered /auth/callback as your redirect URL, you can handle the callback like so:
Route::get('/auth/callback', function () { $dexcomUser = Socialite::driver('dexcom')->user(); $user = User::updateOrCreate([ 'dexcom_user_id' => $dexcomUser->id, ], [ 'dexcom_access_token' => $dexcomUser->token, 'dexcom_refresh_token' => $dexcomUser->refreshToken, ]); Auth::login($user, true); return redirect()->intended('/dashboard'); });
Now you should have a user logged in with their Dexcom account, and an access/refresh token available for API requests
Route::get('/dashboard', function () { $user = Auth::user(); $client = new \GuzzleHttp\Client\Client(); $request = $client->request('GET', Socialite::driver('dexcom')->getApiUrl() . '/v3/users/self/egvs', [ 'query' => [ 'startDate' => now()->subDay()->format('Y-m-d\TH:i:s'), 'endDate' => now()->format('Y-m-d\TH:i:s'), ], 'headers' => [ 'Authorization' => 'Bearer ' . $user->dexcom_access_token, 'Accept' => 'application/json', ] ]); var_dump(json_decode($request->getBody()->getContents()); exit; })->middleware('auth');
The above example assumes you've added the following fields to your users table:
$table->string('dexcom_user_id')->unique(); $table->string('dexcom_access_token', 1000)->nullable(); $table->string('dexcom_refresh_token')->nullable();
Returned User fields
The Dexcom API doesn't provide a user endpoint so the user ID is retrieved by a call to the devices endpoint. Therefore, the only fields returned are id, which should at
least be enough to ensure the you can match the dexcom to a laravel user.