Note that, in order to have some consistency, we're always writing "Consul Democracy", instead of using capital letters sometimes (but not always), like we did until now.
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# OAuth
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You can configure authentication services with external OAuth suppliers, right now Twitter, Facebook and Google are supported.
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## 1. Create an App on the platform
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For each platform, go to their developers section and follow their guides to create an app.
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## 2. Set your Consul Democracy's url
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They'll ask you for your Consul Democracy's auth URL, and as you can see running `rake routes` at your Consul Democracy repo locally:
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```bash
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user_omniauth_authorize GET|POST /users/auth/:provider(.:format) users/omniauth_callbacks#passthru {:provider=>/twitter|facebook|google_oauth2/}
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```
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So for example the URL for facebook application would be `yourdomain.com/users/auth/facebook/callback`
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## 3. Set key & secret values
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When you complete the application registration you'll get a *key* and *secret* values, those need to be stored at your `config/secrets.yml` file:
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```yml
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twitter_key: ""
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twitter_secret: ""
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facebook_key: ""
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facebook_secret: ""
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google_oauth2_key: ""
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google_oauth2_secret: ""
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```
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*NOTE:* Also in the case of Google, verify that the APIs *Contacts API* and *Google+ API* are enabled for the application.
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