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AppAuth for iOS and macOS Changelog

1.3.0

Notable Changes

  1. Support for Mac Catalyst

1.2.0

Notable Changes

  1. Support for iOS 13

1.1.0

Notable Changes

  1. OpenID Connect RP-Initiated Logout implemented
  2. Added logic for the azp claim

Fixes

  1. Scheme comparison for redirects is now case insensitive
  2. Improved error handling during discovery when a non-JSON document is encountered.

1.0.0

1.0.0! 🎉

Notable Changes

  1. All deprecated APIs removed. Please ensure your code builds on version 0.95.0 with no deprecation warnings before upgrading! Notably, if you started with a version of AppAuth prior to 0.93.0 you will need to follow the instructions in Upgrading to 0.93.0
  2. Updated for iOS 12, and Xcode 10. Xcode 10 is now required. NB. per policy, AppAuth supports many older versions of iOS and macOS, but only the current Xcode toolchain. If you need to stay on old versions of Xcode for some reason, stay on the pre-1.0 releases.
  3. macOS 32-bit support removed. If you need this support, stay on the pre-1.0 releases.
  4. AppAuth/Core subspec, and AppAuthCore Framework added to support iOS extensions.

1.0.0.beta2 (2018-09-27)

Notable Changes

  1. AppAuth/Core subspec, and AppAuthCore Framework added to support iOS extensions.

1.0.0.beta1 (2018-09-27)

First 1.0.0 beta! HEAD is now tracking changes for the 1.0.0 release. The pre-1.0 branch was cut prior to the breaking changes for 1.0.0, bug fixes for critical issues may be backported for a time.

Notable Changes

  1. All deprecated APIs removed. Please ensure your code builds on version 0.95.0 with no deprecation warnings before upgrading! Notably, if you started with a version of AppAuth prior to 0.93.0 you will need to follow the instructions in Upgrading to 0.93.0
  2. Updated for iOS 12, and Xcode 10. Xcode 10 is now required. NB. per policy, AppAuth supports many older versions of iOS and macOS, but only the current Xcode toolchain. If you need to stay on old versions of Xcode for some reason, stay on the pre-1.0 releases.
  3. macOS 32-bit support removed. If you need this support, stay on the pre-1.0 releases.

Fixes

  1. All fixes in the 0.95.0 release are incorporated in this release.

0.95.0 (2018-09-27)

Fixes

  1. x-www-form-urlencoded encoding and decoding should be 100% spec compliant now, previously the + character was not decoded as 0x20 space. openid#291

  2. scope no longer sent during token refresh (was redundant) openid#301

0.94.0 (2018-07-13)

Fixes

  1. form-urlencode client ID and client secret in Authorization header

Added

  1. Samples have icons now!
  2. Output trace logs by defining _APPAUTHTRACE

0.93.0 (2018-06-26)

Notable Changes

  1. Implements OpenID Connect (ID Token handling) and the OpenID Connect RP Certification test suite. openid#101

  2. The OIDAuthorizationUICoordinator pattern was genericized to support non-authorization external user-agent flows like logout (though none are directly implemented by AppAuth, yet). OIDAuthorizationUICoordinator* classes renamed to OIDExternalUserAgent*. openid#196 openid#212 See Upgrading to 0.93.0.

  3. Added custom browser support on iOS. Provides several convenience implementations of alternative external user-agents on iOS such as Chrome and Firefox. These are intended for enterprise use only, where the app developers have greater control over the operating environment and have special requirements that require a custom browser like Chrome. See the code example. openid#200 openid#201

Upgrading to 0.93.0

0.93.0 deprecates several methods. To update your code to avoid the deprecated methods (which will be required for the 1.0.0 release), you will need to make changes.

If you implemented your own OIDAuthorizationUICoordinator, or called the methods which accepted a UICoordinator instance, you will need to update to the new method names. See the deprecation error messages for the new methods to use in those cases.

Most users who are using the convenience methods of AppAuth will only need to make the following 3 minor changes to their AppDelegate:

Import:

Change

@protocol OIDAuthorizationFlowSession;	

to

@protocol OIDExternalUserAgentSession;

Property:

Change

@property(nonatomic, strong, nullable) id<OIDAuthorizationFlowSession> currentAuthorizationFlow;	

to

@property(nonatomic, strong, nullable) id<OIDExternalUserAgentSession>currentAuthorizationFlow;

Implementation of -(BOOL)application:openURL:options:

Change

if ([_currentAuthorizationFlow resumeAuthorizationFlowWithURL:url]) {	

to

if ([_currentAuthorizationFlow resumeExternalUserAgentFlowWithURL:url]) {

See also the changes made to the sample which you can copy: https://github.com/openid/AppAuth-iOS/commit/619bb7c7d5f83cc2ed19380d425ca8afa279644c?diff=unified

0.92.0 (2018-01-05)

Improvements

  1. Added an official Swift sample, and included Swift testing in the continuous integration tests.

Pre 0.92.0

No changelog entries exist for changes prior to 2018, please review the git history.